PPT-The Best Deal
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An Exercise to Introduce Customer Value Concepts Facilitator Notes amp Presentation Slides Value Exercise A simple participative exercise that can be used to introduce
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An Exercise to Introduce Customer Value Concepts Facilitator Notes amp Presentation Slides Value Exercise A simple participative exercise that can be used to introduce and explore the topic of customer value. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 16. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 11. 17. 18. 19. 20. DEAL OR NO DEAL!. 6 Laps Jogging. HOME. NO DEAL. DEAL OR NO DEAL!. 3 Laps Jogging. HOME. DEAL OR NO DEAL!. 3 Laps Your Choice. HOME. By 1932, Herbert Hoover was practically unelectable. *FDR = Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Unemployment = 25%. Massive Bank Failures. National Income 50% of 1929 levels. Hoover offered little relief for the many Americans in need. GAME RULES. Chose teams . One team, picks one case . The team opens up six of the remaining 25 cases. . The Banker makes an offer. . If the team declines they open 5, then 4, then 3, then 2,. then one case at a time until only 1 case remains.. Reeling from the economic downturn and angry about President Hoover’s refusal to use the government to relieve the suffering of the people many Americans looked to the upcoming Presidential election in 1932 as a way to change their circumstances. . A promise made by Franklin D. Roosevelt to the American people, that he would bring change to the depression of America, as a result of economic collapse. The laissez-faire days were over.. “I . pledge you, I pledge myself, to a new deal for the American . Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Eleanor Roosevelt. The Election of 1932—A New Deal. FDR builds hope for Americans. Key programs of the New Deal. Effects of the New Deal. Forgotten Americans. Critics of the New Deal. 2. The Main Idea. In 1933 Franklin Delano Roosevelt became president of a suffering nation. He quickly sought to address the country’s needs, with mixed results.. Reading Focus. What were the key events of the presidential election of 1932? . A . NEW DEAL FIGHTS THE DEPRESSION. The 1932 presidential election showed that Americans were clearly ready for a change. Republicans re-nominated Hoover despite his low approval rating. The Democrats nominated Franklin Delano Roosevelt. $$$ DEAL OR NO DEAL $$$ GAME RULES Chose teams One team, picks one case The team opens up six of the remaining 25 cases. The Banker makes an offer. If the team declines they open 5, then 4, then 3, then 2, Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal Redefined Democracy: Political Rights Economic Security Social Justice Hoover’s Downfall l assez -faire policies b elieved in a balanced national budget FDR. Born in 1882, 5. th. cousin of Theodore Roosevelt. In 1921 he contracted polio and lost the use of his legs. (Paralytic Illness). Promised Americans a “New Deal” in 1932 but was vague on the details. Four months elapsed between the election and FDR taking office. Worked with his advisors, the Brain Trust, on new policies that came to collectively be called the New Deal. Policies focused on 3 goals. 1Log in to the Member information center2Clickon Hot Dealsor Member to Member Dealson the left hand shortcutslist3Once the Hot Dealsor Member to memberpage you can see the current hot deals Add Hot De 1Log in to the Member information center2Clickon Hot Dealsor Member to Member Dealson the left hand shortcutslist3Once the Hot Dealsor Member to memberpage you can see the current hot deals Add Hot De
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