I. Introduction
1. What is E-waste?
E-waste are the reusable or reparable electronics and secondary scraps (copper, steel, plastic etc.) which are dumped by consumers rather than recycled, including residue from reuse and recycling operations.
2. Social problem description
Nowadays, we can buy electronics with cheap prices because of the competition among the electronic companies and we
1.Social problem description
What is E-waste?
; Reusable or repairable electronic equipments
dumped by user
중략
Social Media Project
What did we do to get ‘Likes’?
Online activities
Inviting facebook friends to our page
Promoting our page information to other related sites
Making contents
Posting the articles about e-waste
Posting the message to draw interests fr
단어는 상대방을 정형화시키고, 위협하며, 모욕을 준다.)
In a highly diverse workforce this is problematic:
-“Garbage” becomes “post-consumer waste materials”
-“Quotas” become “educational equity”
-“Women” become “people of gender”
Such non-standard sanitizing of potentially offensive words can reduce the clarity of messages
Status report 1: Industry/Company review
Description of industry
Trends in the Smartphone market are constantly changing. This is the beginning of “Smart Life Revolution” which enables information gathering, personal tasking, building a social relationship, leisure activities just by using Smart-Phones. Nowadays, it is possible for us to search and share information, and deliver our me
3. Situational analysis of Heineken
○ 4P Analysis
Product
Heineken is defined to be a product as a collection of physical, psychological and symbolic attributes that collectively yield satisfaction, or benefits, to a buyer or user. Taste and quality of Heineken never change wherever users enjoy in the world. Heineken which presents in all over the world has the same as the original beer