That's a retarded analogy. If you decide you like apples best, it doesn't affect the quantity or behavior of the other two fruits.
In business many different operational forces interact with each...
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That's a retarded analogy. If you decide you like apples best, it doesn't affect the quantity or behavior of the other two fruits.
In business many different operational forces interact with each...
I don't think you know what mutually exclusive means.
You're not allowing for the common occurrence where a cost cutting measure results in a superior product.
Despite his denials, he is clearly trying to look at things from the perspective of a privately run school. In that case, the customers are somewhat of a static commodity. Everyone has to go to...
They're not mutually exclusive dude!
Speaking of students getting shafted
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/04/26/napolitanos-uc-hid-175-million-while-demanding-money-audit-says.html
No, I'm not.
You're making totally nonsensical presumptions about the cause and effects of various business decisions. Your assumption about which actions will affect quality or price, in which...
I thought you weren't trying to appeal to morality. Stop using words like "shafted"
Also, your entire analysis assumes that the school administrator has no idea WHY he's unprofitable. Usually...
Yeah, yeah it is.
Seems like an obvious and trivial assumption. People don't choose schools merely based on what's cheapest. If that were true, then there would be no such thing as private...
Well it kinda fucks up your decision tree, doesn't it? Doesn't it look like this now?
1) Increase Prices and let the revenue flow to the bottom line. Kids keep learning, investors get dividends,...
Raise the price dummy
It's unbelievable that you've made multiple posts for an argument that's supported by this inexplicably flawed premise.
There's another easy, quick, and economical way to improve profitability...