scholarly journals Market diagnosis to learn about the commercial snack scene for pets

2019 ◽  
pp. 23-26
Author(s):  
Isidro González-Vázquez ◽  
Martha Patricia Ángel-García ◽  
Raul Arteaga-Iturrarán

Dog snacks consist of their flour-based production, which is extracted from crickets, these snacks contain the same protein as producing a pound of beef which consumes two thousand times more water than producing a pound of crickets , plus more land and energy, and emits 100 times more greenhouse gases. On the other hand, insects have as much protein as beef or chicken, and even have more vitamins. PRODUCT Dog biscuits based on cricket flour. PRICE The price to the public is $100 MXN. 450 Gr. (12 pcs). PLAZA Supermarket, Convenience Stores, Pet Stores, Veterinary, Pet Accessories Stores and Website. Promotion - Online Coupons - Discounts on special dates - Quantity discounts - Free shipping from a certain amount of purchase on the website - Giveaways by Social Media General Objective. Get information to see the commercial viability of selling snacks for canines on the ZMG. Methodology. A quantitative study was conducted on pet owners, specifically dogs; having as an instrument of data collection a survey applied in the Metropolitan Zone of Guadalajara to a representative sample of 380 surveys of men and women over the age of 18 with previous filter question with a confidence level of 95% and a margin of 5% error. The survey was conducted by simple random subsampling by clusters and random home routes. Contribution. This study has three important purposes: 1. Incorporation and participation of students from the career of Engineering in Development and Business Innovation in project initiated pro students of TSU Environmental Technology to identify areas of commercial opportunity of the product. 2. Awareness and active participation of the university community, consumers and the general public in relation to the sustainability and care of the environment. 3. The results of the study will serve as the basis for the design and realization of a business plan

2019 ◽  
pp. 11-13
Author(s):  
Isidro González-Vázquez ◽  
Martha Patricia Ángel-García ◽  
Raul Arteaga-Iturrarán

The research work aimed to analyze the feasibility of the business model "Solid Shampoo IUHCAYO" in Guadalajara. Shampoo IUHCAYO consists of the launch of an organic product for hair care, which aims to offer a healthier product that is also organic and environmentally friendly. It aims to replace liquid shampoo products with solid stick shampoo, thus reducing the use of plastic packaging in addition to reducing harmful hair chemicals with this organic product. In addition to having high standards of quality and exceptional service. Through a probabilistic sampling, individuals were located who contacted the guadalajara metropolitan area who subsequently shared the instrument until a sufficient sample and with the specific characteristics of our Segment. The type of questions used was that of closed questions, multiple selection with only answer. Finally, this market research concludes that at least for the sample studied, the product is feasible from a marketing and marketing perspective and it is recommended to apply more research tools in order to deepen and study the acceptance of bar shampoo. General Objective. Identify the availability of the market to acquire the Shampoo bar in the Metropolitan Zone of Guadalajara. Methodology. A quantitative study was conducted taking as a data collection tool a survey applied in the Metropolitan Zone of Guadalajara to a representative sample of 1,067 surveys of men and women over the age of 18 with a confidence level of 95% and a margin of error of 3%. The survey was conducted by simple random subsampling by clusters and random home routes. Contribution. This study has three important purposes: 1. Incorporation and participation of students from the career of Engineering in Development and Business Innovation in project initiated pro students of TSU Environmental Technology to identify areas of commercial opportunity of the product. 2. Awareness and active participation of the university community, consumers and the general public in relation to the sustainability and care of the environment. 3. The results of the study will serve as the basis for the design and realization of a business plan.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-52
Author(s):  
Erastus Dominggus Benu ◽  
M.N.C.B Neolaka ◽  
Ajis S Adang Djaha

Abstract, Collaboration and coordination of the planning section with budget user units in terms of RBA preparation have not been established effectively and efficiently. Therefore, in this study researchers are interested in examining the collaboration and coordination built in preparing the University Budget Business Plan which is certainly an accumulation of programs and activities from all units in Undana as well as aspects that support and hinder the preparation of the RBA, so that the roots the problems in the drafting process have become more targeted and easily attainable. This study aims to identify the collaboration and coordination of the preparation of the Business Plan Budget (RBA) and to analyze aspects that support and hinder the preparation of the Business Plan Budget (RBA) of the University of Nusa Cendana in 2018. Research using qualitative descriptive methods. With data collection techniques of observation, interviews and documentation. collaboration and coordination that are built in preparing the University Budget Business Plan and aspects that support and hinder the preparation of the RBA, so that the root problems in the drafting process are more targeted and easily measured for achievement. The results of this study the preparation of the Budget Business Plan (RBA) is one of the important documents at the Public Service Board (BLU) satker. The formulation of the RBA began after the Determination of Undana as a BLU satker and the preparation of the RBA required intensive collaboration and coordination between units with the University so that there was synchronization of programs and activities in the preparation of the University RBA according to the prevailing mechanism. Collaboration and coordination have not been carried out effectively and efficiently. Key words: Collaboration, Coordination And Budget Abstrak, Kolaborasi dan koordinasi bagian perencanaan dengan unit-unit pengguna anggaran dalam hal penyusunan RBA belum terjalin secara efektif dan efisien. Oleh karena itu, dalam penelitian ini peneliti tertarik untuk meneliti kolaborasi dan koordinasi yang dibangun dalam menyusun Rencana Bisnis Anggaran Universitas yang tentunya merupakan akumulasi program dan kegiatan dari semua unit yang ada di Undana serta aspek-aspek yang mendukung dan menghambat penyususun RBA tersebut, agar akar permasalahan dalam proses penyusunan menjadi lebih terarah dan mudah di ukur ketercapaiannya. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengengtahui kolaborasi dan koordinasi penyusunan Rencana Bisnis Anggaran (RBA) dan Untuk menganalisis Aspek-aspek yang mendukung dan menghambat penyusunan Rencana Bisnis Anggaran (RBA) Universitas Nusa Cendana tahun 2018. Penelitian menggunakan metode deskriptif kualitatif. Dengan teknik pengumpulan data  observasi, wawancara dan dokumentasi. kolaborasi dan koordinasi yang dibangun dalam menyusun Rencana Bisnis Anggaran Universitas dan aspek-aspek yang mendukung dan menghambat penyususun RBA tersebut, agar akar permasalahan dalam proses penyusunan menjadi lebih terarah dan mudah di ukur ketercapaiannya. Hasil penelitian ini Penyusunan Rencana Bisnis Anggaran (RBA) merupakan salah satu dokumen penting pada satker Badan Layanan Umum (BLU). Penyusunan RBA ini mulai dilakukan  setelah Penetapan Undana sebagai satker BLU dan Penyusunan RBA dibutuhkan kolaborasi dan koordinasi intensif antar unit dengan Universitas sehingga adanya sinkronisasi program dan kegiatan dalam penyusunan RBA Universitas sesuai mekanisme yang berlaku. Kolaborasi dan koordinasi belum dilakukan secara efektif dan efisien. Kata kunci: Kolaborasi, Koordinasi Dan Anggaran


1991 ◽  
Vol 30 (01) ◽  
pp. 53-64 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Schosser ◽  
C. Weiss ◽  
K. Messmer

This report focusses on the planning and realization of an interdisciplinary local area network (LAN) for medical research at the University of Heidelberg. After a detailed requirements analysis, several networks were evaluated by means of a test installation, and a cost-performance analysis was carried out. At present, the LAN connects 45 (IBM-compatible) PCs, several heterogeneous mainframes (IBM, DEC and Siemens) and provides access to the public X.25 network and to wide-area networks for research (EARN, BITNET). The network supports application software that is frequently needed in medical research (word processing, statistics, graphics, literature databases and services, etc.). Compliance with existing “official” (e.g., IEEE 802.3) and “de facto” standards (e.g., PostScript) was considered to be extremely important for the selection of both hardware and software. Customized programs were developed to improve access control, user interface and on-line help. Wide acceptance of the LAN was achieved through extensive education and maintenance facilities, e.g., teaching courses, customized manuals and a hotline service. Since requirements of clinical routine differ substantially from medical research needs, two separate networks (with a gateway in between) are proposed as a solution to optimally satisfy the users’ demands.


Author(s):  
أ.د.عبد الجبار احمد عبد الله

In order to codify the political and partisan activity in Iraq, after a difficult labor, the Political Parties Law No. (36) for the year 2015 started and this is positive because it is not normal for the political parties and forces in Iraq to continue without a legal framework. Article (24) / paragraph (5) of the law requires that the party and its members commit themselves to the following: (To preserve the neutrality of the public office and public institutions and not to exploit it for the gains of a party or political organization). This is considered because it is illegal to exploit State institutions for partisan purposes . It is a moral duty before the politician not to exploit the political parties or some of its members or those who try to speak on their behalf directly or indirectly to achieve partisan gains. Or personality against other personalities and parties at the expense of the university entity.


HUMANIKA ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 78
Author(s):  
Tri Handayani ◽  
Amin Taufiq Kurniawan

This paper focuses on digitalization archival photo Diponegoro University, as the basis for Diponegoro University towards the era of public information openness. This basis can be realized among others bythe publication digital photo archives of the three traditional missions of academic institutions (tridharma perguruan tinggi)  and  digital photo archive of administrative activity of Head of the University of Diponegoro through the website of Khazanah Arsip Foto Undip (Collection of Undip Photo Archive). As a conclusion, Khazanah Arsip Foto Undip were digitalized and uploaded to the Undip website were information to the public about the achievements of the University of Diponegoro in organizing the three traditional missions of academic institutions activities, and the information to the public about the achievements of the Head of Diponegoro University policy.


2015 ◽  
Vol 72 (6) ◽  
pp. 489-494 ◽  
Author(s):  
Snezana Jovanovic-Srzentic ◽  
Ivana Rodic ◽  
Mirjana Knezevic

Background/Aim. Given that in each country students represent the most progressive population group, as of 2001, the Blood Transfusion Institute of Serbia (BTIS) has been carrying the program of voluntary blood donation promotion and education of volunteers at the University of Belgrade (UB). In 2011, the BTIS intensified all activities at the UB. The aim of this study was to present activities performed from 2001 at the Blood Donors` Motivation Department (DMD) of the BTIS related with increasing the level of awareness on voluntary blood donation in the Belgrade students` population, enhancing their motivation to become voluntary blood donors (VBDs), increasing the number of blood donations at faculties of the UB, and increasing the number of blood donations in the UB students population compared with the total number of blood units collected by BTIS in Belgrade, with the emphasis on the year 2013. Methods. Initially, the applied methodology was based on encouraging students to donate blood through discussions and preparatory lectures, followed by organized blood drives. Appropriate selection of volunteers at each faculty was crucial. Besides their recognisable identity, they had to have remarkable communication skills and ability to positivly affect persons in their environment. The applied principle was based on retention of volunteers all through the final academic year, with the inclusion of new volunteers each year and 1,000 preparatory lectures on the annual basis. The activities were realized using two Facebook profiles, SMS messages and continuous notification of the public through the media. Results. There was an increase in the average number of students in blood drives at the faculties from 2011, when the average number of the students per blood drive was 39, followed by 43 in 2012 and 46 in 2013. The number of students who donated blood in 2013 increased by 21.3% compared with 2012 data. Conclusion. The applied concept highly contributed to generation and retention of future VBDs willing to regularly donate blood in the coming years, with a minimum risk of transmission of transfusion transmissible diseases markers.


2003 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-44
Author(s):  
Raymond D. Donnelly

This paper reports on work carried out in the School of Management at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh. Following a wide-ranging review of the first-year management programme, a module on enterprise was introduced. As part of that module students had to compete in a game, the object of which was to come up with a business idea, conduct market research and present a business plan and proposal to a panel of judges. The number of students was 225 in year one but reached around 500 within five years. The module has generated many good ideas and has attracted sponsorship from commercial sources. As yet the university has been unable to take the ideas further. It is possible that enterprise can be learned by people in large numbers, but perhaps universities are not the places in which to attempt such work.


Author(s):  
Kelly Gallagher-Mackay

AbstractThe Nunavut Land Claim Agreement commits federal and territorial governments to the recruitment and training of Inuit for positions throughout government. In the justice sector, there is currently a major shortage of Inuit lawyers or future judges. However, there also appears to be a fundamental mismatch between what existing law schools offer and what Inuit students are prepared to accept. A northern-based law school might remedy some of these problems. However, support for a law school requires un-thinking certain key tenets of legal education as we know it in Canada. In particular, it may require a step outside the university-based law school system. Universities appear to be accepted as the exclusive guardian of the concept of academic standards. Admission standards, in particular, serve as both a positivist technology of exclusion, and a political rationale for the persistence of majoritarian institutions as the major means of training members of disadvantaged communities. Distinctive institutions – eventually working with university-based law schools – have the potential to help bridge the education gap between Inuit and other Canadians. In so doing, they have the potential to train a critical mass of Inuit to meaningfully adapt the justice system to become a pillar of the public government in the Inuit homeland of Nunavut.


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