1.
Regulation
change: H.R. 695: Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2018
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I believe that an opportunity exists because
many volunteers are being hired for child-serving non-profit organizations,
despite having criminal records. This means that organizations could be hiring
criminals to work with children.
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The protypical customer would be these
non-profit organizations as if they had access to criminal records, could be sure
that the volunteers had not committed crimes, especially do to with children.
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I think this opportunity would be relatively
hard to exploit, because getting information about criminal records is a
difficult task unless you are part of the FBI.
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I think I saw this regulatory trend opportunity
because a regulation about criminals volunteering with children without
organizations knowledge really surprised me as I feel passionate about children
being in safe environments.
2.
Regulatory
change: Community Broadband Act would protect cities’ abilities to create
their own broadband internet networks.
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I believe that an opportunity exists here
because if the bill is passed to allow broadband to be available to everyone,
so there will not be gaps.
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The protypical customer would be companies, or
even cities, needing high speed internet but that would come from the
government.
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I think that the opportunity would be relatively
easy to exploit if the bill is passed, as then there would be broadband
available but there would be opportunities with setting up this whole system.
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I saw this regulatory change due to living in
society today. In this modern age it is obvious that we need internet to
connect and complete business. The idea that this is not possible for some
companies makes everyday living for these businesses very difficult.
3.
Economic
trend: 6 Reasons That Pay Has Lagged Behind U.S. Job Growth
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I believe that an opportunity exists due to the
numbers and statistics presented in this article showing that wages have been
low.
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Protypical customers could be nonunion members
in the private-sector, companies with noncompete clauses, companies that have
moved to cheaper locations, and contractors. However, this article also talks
about low wages affecting millennials as baby boomers, who earn more, retire.
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I think this opportunity would be relatively
difficult to exploit as it is such a large scale problem.
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I believe I found this article due to the
recession and my interest in being an international student and thinking about
the differences in wages in the United States compared to New Zealand.
4.
Economic
trend: The Super Bowl could cost employers $3 billion
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I believe this opportunity exists because a new
study was released predicting that the loss of productivity after the Super
Bowl will exceed $3 billion.
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Protypical customers would be companies,
especially in the Phladelphia region, affected after the game due to the lost
productivity to the economy as employees do not show up to work the Monday
after the Super Bowl.
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I believe this opportunity would be relatively
difficult to exploit as many employees after the game will not go into work due
to game day celebrations the day before. Due to the whole city and a lot of the
country being affected by this, it would be hard to provide incentive to
everyone to go to work.
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I think I saw this opportunity as the Super Bowl
is a new concept to me, we are rugby fans in New Zealand, rather than football,
so I was interested to see how the game would affect the economy.
Hello Georgia!
ReplyDeleteAll of your selections were interesting, but the one that interested me the most was the second one, about the Community Broadband Act. I found it intriguing because of the current developments happening with the internet in terms of the freedoms that we have with it. I don't know much about the act, but I believe that everyone should be able to have access to the internet.
Hey Georgia, I really found your opportunity about the Super Bowl "super" interesting! I think it's fascinating that a sporting event can cause that much lost revenue for companies that aren't even related to football. These massively adored events can cause an insane amount of revenue for some, however, they can also be a little detrimental to the economy as you've pointed out.
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