Answer: This is an example of a SITUATIONAL influences altering a consumer’s perception of value.
Explanation:
Situational influences are the factors which can be changed but do impact the customer's purchasing decision at that moment to either buy or not buy at all. These influences ranges from physcal factors ,social factors and time factors and also the customers mood at that particular time.
Diane is being affected by the physcal factor, the shop is very crowded and because she hates crowded areas her mood to buy is changed and she just left and not bought anything.
Answer:
Projectitis.
Explanation:
Projectitis is, as the exercise describes, a sort of obsession with a project that makes the individual ignore the rest of the projects, the organization, etc. It's an isolation inside a project. The person that is experiencing this phenomenon is spending more time documenting project tasks, collecting performance measurements, recording project task information ,etc, rather than being accomplishing meaningful work.
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Africa the world’s second largest continent evolved from nomadic tribes to sedentary communities and then to powerful empires. Ghana, Mali, and Songhahi were all empires that relied heavily on trade of salt and gold, powerful militaries, and Islamic influence to become powerful empires.Ghana became a powerful state when it gained control of valuable trade routes with the help of a strong military.The empire of Mali reached its height under the ruler Mansa Musa, but the empire fell to invaders in the 1400s.The Songhai built a new Islamic empire in West Africa, conquering many of the lands that were once part of Mali.