Corporate Momentum

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Business

 

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Phyllis R

 

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June 20, 2013

 

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University

 

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It's a good chance to give Bull's Eye a positive PR image. So I recommend Bull's Eye make an announcement immediately after it implements the policy of stopping importing from Myanmar. The announcement will build customers' trust and confidence towards Bull's Eye which leads to future revenues. Also, this action will show Bull's Eye's care about human rights compared to those competitors which didn't respond to the comments of the senators, International Labor Organization, and National Labor Committee...
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It's a good chance to give Bull's Eye a positive PR image. So I recommend Bull's Eye make an announcement immediately after it implements the policy of stopping importing from Myanmar. The announcement will build customers' trust and confidence towards Bull's Eye which leads to future revenues. Also, this action will show Bull's Eye's care about human rights compared to those competitors which didn't respond to the comments of the senators, International Labor Organization, and National Labor Committee...
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