Briefing Available for Purchase, Business & Organizational Leverage: Behavior in Economic Considerations and Why Blue Swayed Shoos
Business & Organizational Leverage: Behavior in Economic Considerations and Why Blue Swayed Shoos
November 14, 2014
By: Brent Stackhouse, MBA
The Stackhouse Agency, LLC
Keywords: acquisition, behavior, business leverage, consistency, consumers, customers, economics, feeling, free market, legitimacy, place, status, stimuli, sway
Word Count: 1,552
Abstract:
The free market is dynamic. Specialization and choice are components of the free market. Various business models exist. A viable organization has certain areas of approach towards those within and outside the organization. Insights from behavioral economics are increasingly beneficial in business and organizational leverage. This is a means of legitimately working towards goals and improvements. “Business focus and the implementation of strategy from behavioral economics assist in delivering momentum when encountering subtle yet pervasive blues, reduced customer experience and sentiment, a shooing away of customers, and the subsequent lack of gains from minimizing business leverage utilization.”
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