Marketing in Brief

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Discussion 1 Mostly, I kindly agree with Reine and Net. There are just some points that I just want to go more a bit in details. Competition forces people to work hard in order to earn prizes or rewards, commonly known as benefit. Normally when competition occurs, there must be a situation which one is win and the other is lose. The winner take benefits from the loser,that's the way it is in the past. Today, the concept has changed. Competing in business, both players try to end up with win-win situation where both are gain which is more precious and efficient than in the old day. To be potential players, we need to know how to position ourselves among candidates.There are several things make each individual different from the other. One of them is knowledge, It is a part of elements which people are use to evaluate each other so as to gain respect and credibility. The way of verbal interacting is also another element which can effect on the way people look over another. "Where there is demand, there is supply", People come for business to making profit. Growing of demands raising market to emerge. But when customers get bored and want to consume new things, market is in the state of saturated while demand is stable or decline. Some business might not be able to survive and quit the market, but some still want to make profit so they find a new market, thus trade is needed. Trade involves with the movement of goods and services. Globalization removes many difficulties and create possibilities to exchange goods and services overseas, forming of international trade. Trade can bring prosperous and wealth into countries. Some countries that might not so competitive can protect or oppose outsiders by using protectionism as trading policy. By doing so, they can put trade barriers against exporter's countries who really want to trade with them. Barriers can take many forms include; tariffs, quotas, and some restriction issues. Trade barriers work on the principle of...