A Look at Needs & Wants Ch. 1 - Glencoe.

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A Look at Needs & Wants Ch. 1 - Glencoe

An Abundance of Wants Wants – things you wish you could have Private Wants - a group of people who share the same want Examples: Family - New car, athletic club – swimming pool, company – new computer Public Wants – wants that are widely shared by many people Examples: highways, drinking water, and education

Satisfying Wants and Needs with Goods and Services Needs – necessary wants Basic Needs – food, shelter and clothing Goods – can be physically weighted and measured Satisfy wants and needs for material things that you can see or touch Services – tasks that people or machines perform Satisfy some of your wants for things you cannot see or touch

Does the media sway the public’s wants and needs? What the Public Wants Entertainment TV won’t save you life. Political scandals don’t cure a chronic cough. Sixty-two percent of Americans are tired of hyped newscasts. Instead, they want the media to spend more attention to medical research issues. Does the media sway the public’s wants and needs?

Unlimited Wants, Limited Resources Majority of consumers have satisfied their lower order needs Thus marketers promote goods and services that will appeal to higher-order needs The more money you make, the more goods or services you want

Unlimited Wants, Limited Resources Resource – is anything that people can use to make or obtain what they need or want Examples: fuel, timber, labor, and money Problem: unlimited wants and limited resources affects individuals, companies, and nations Resources limit the number of wants people can satisfy Solution: to make the best of limited resources

Deciding on Your Resources Step 1 – Identify the Problem Often the easiest, occurs daily or few times in a lifetime Step 2 – List the Alternatives Take time to think, come up with a good range; include all the important ones Step 3 – Determine the Pros and Cons Write down and weigh the advantages and disadvantages of each; include your values and goals

Deciding on Your Resources Step 4 – Make the Best Decision Rank the alternatives, pick a winner and ask yourself what you’ll lose if you give up the other choices Step 5 – Evaluate Your Decision After you put your decision into effect, ask yourself whether you achieved the results you expected

Review Define wants, needs, goods, services, and resources. What is the difference between public wants and private wants? List the steps in the decision making process.

What is a Business? Business – is any activity that seeks profit by providing goods or services to others Provides people with necessities, such as: Food Clothing Housing Medical care Transportation

Entrepreneur Spotlight Sam Walton, Wal-Mart Founder First store opened in 1962, Arkansas Sells over $200 billion worth of goods and services each year To be successful: Had to figure out customers wanted low prices and genuine customer service

Business Activities Businesses go through a sequence of activities when developing a new or improved product or service A business: Determines opportunities for products or services Evaluates the demand for product or service Obtain funding Need start-up money and operating capital to cover costs

Business Activities (cont.) A business: Sets up and manages all the factors for producing the good or service Produces the good or service Markets the good or service to ensure consumers know of the item, how to get it, and what it does Keeps records to satisfy requirements of the government and to analyze how to improve

What the Public Wants Take a deep breath of air in an urban area and you just might get a diesel fuel-like aftertastes. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 107 million people live in areas with high levels of air pollutants. How will the EPA’s decision to clean up big diesel trucks, buses, and diesel fuel influence some businesses?

Business Motivations Profit – is the amount of money left over after a business has paid for the cost of producing its goods and services Without, a company cannot survive Motivation for taking the risk to start a business Reward for satisfying the needs and wants of consumers Profit occurs with sales high, and costs low

Business Motivations Competition – the contest between businesses to win customers Is a direct response to consumers’ wants and needs

Business and You You as a Consumer Consumer – is a person who selects, purchases, uses, or disposes of goods or services Business is aware of your changing needs and wants Also, affect you when they discontinue products

Business and You You as a Wage Earner In order to make products and provide services, businesses hire people to work In order to produce a product, the business decides how it will be produced A business you work for may ask you to think of ways to improve the production process Employees need decision-making skills, quality of work, and input to problems help a business flourish

Entrepreneur Spotlight Tom Kelly, IDEO general manager Is a product-design company Responsible for Polaroid I-Zone instant camera and Crest’s stand-up toothpaste tube Small company Attracts passionate people who have fun and work hard as a team to produce its products every day

Review Explain the functions of business. List the business activities that happen behind every product or service. How does business affect you as a consumer and as a wage earner?

How are colleges and universities changing to meet this demand? What the Public Wants According to 81 percent of those surveyed by a team of researchers from Washington State University, learning is a lifelong pursuit for a successful career. More adults are enrolling in continuing education courses. How are colleges and universities changing to meet this demand?