Need 3 activities done with a total of about 15 questions

Question Description

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PART 1

Provide a minimum of 100 words per section to address the questions below:
1-Define firm-level strategy.
2- Select a recognizable firm. Based on your observations, address the following:
a) Describe the five forces of your company’s industry based on Porter’s model
b) Identify your firm’s direct competitor.
c) Is your selected firm being offensive or defensive in their strategy?
d) As your selected firm’s competitor, how would you react specifically to their strategy?

PART 2

1-Outline steps of the strategy-making process.
2-What is a corporate-level strategy? Describe the major approaches to corporate-level strategy.
3-Identify three grand strategies, and give examples of each.
4-What is an industry-level strategy? What tools can companies use to develop successful industry-level strategies?

PART 3

Will automation take away all our jobs, by David Autor, TED (18:37 min).

Click on the link below to find the video. If the URL doesn’t work, open YouTube (or TED.com) and search for the title. Click on the ‘closed caption’ [cc] or ‘subtitle languages’ to select subtitles. View the video and provide thorough answers to the questions below:

1 – Provide examples of inventions of the last 200 years to replace labor.
2 – Explain reasons why these automations have not made human labor obsolete.
3 – Why are there so many human jobs?
4 – Define O-ring concept.
5 – Analyze the challenge that automation poses.
6 – Describe what led to highschooler movement.

http://www.ted.com/talks/david_autor_why_are_there_still_so_many_jobs

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