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πŸ’Ό β€œπŸ’° Smart Moves! How Businesses Really  ...

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    Discuss, roleplay, and solve real business dilemmas while learning how companies grow and stay profitable! πŸš€
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  • πŸͺ What makes a small local business successful today? Use: Personally, innovative, adapt
    βœ… "Personally, businesses that stay innovative and adapt to change do best."
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  • πŸ“ˆ How can a company attract more customers online? Use: Usually, creative, promote
    βœ… "Usually they need to be creative and promote themselves on social media."
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  • πŸ’° What are some ways companies can reduce overhead costs? Use: For example, efficient, cut
    βœ… "For example, they can be more efficient and cut unnecessary expenses."
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  • 🧠 What skills help someone become a good entrepreneur? Use: In my opinion, ambitious, take risks
    βœ… "In my opinion, you must be ambitious and take calculated risks."
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  • 🧾 How can a company improve its profit margin without raising prices? Use: Sometimes, strategic, reduce
    βœ… "Sometimes they need to be strategic and reduce production costs."
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  • πŸ’Ό Which is more important for success β€” quality or marketing? Why? Use: Honestly, essential, depend
    βœ… "Honestly, both are essential β€” it depends on the type of product."
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  • 🧍 What kind of business model do you find most interesting? Use: Personally, flexible, prefer
    βœ… "Personally, I prefer flexible models like subscriptions or on-demand services."
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  • 🌍 How can e-commerce businesses compete with physical stores? Use: Clearly, convenient, offer
    βœ… "Clearly, they must offer convenient delivery and excellent customer service."
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  • 🧾 What challenges do startups usually face in the first year? Use: Typically, difficult, manage
    βœ… "Typically, it’s difficult to manage cash flow and build a customer base."
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  • πŸ§ƒ Why do you think some restaurants fail quickly after opening? Use: Usually, poor, plan
    βœ… "Usually they fail because they plan poorly or choose the wrong location."
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  • πŸ§β€β™€οΈ Roleplay: You’re pitching a new business idea to investors. Convince them to support you. Use: Firstly, profitable, explain
    β€œSounds promising! What’s your profit estimate?”
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  • πŸ§‘β€πŸ’» Roleplay: You’re an HR manager offering a candidate a slightly lower salary than expected. Be diplomatic. Use: Actually, competitive, highlight
    "Actually, this is a competitive package β€” let me highlight the benefits."Β πŸ’¬β€œI appreciate the explanation; I’ll think about it.”
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  • πŸ’Ό Roleplay: Your client complains about product delays. Apologise and offer a solution. Use: Of course, professional, assure
    "Of course, I’m very sorry β€” I assure you we’ll prioritise your next order." πŸ’¬β€œThanks, I just needed clear communication.”
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  • πŸ›’ Roleplay: A supplier raises prices suddenly. Negotiate a better deal. Use: Perhaps, reasonable, suggest
    "Perhaps we could find a reasonable middle ground β€” could you offer a discount?" πŸ’¬ β€œLet’s see if we can agree on a smaller increase.”
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  • 🧾 Roleplay: You’re a shop owner talking to a wholesaler about delivery delays. Use: Unfortunately, urgent, request
    "Unfortunately, it’s urgent β€” can I request a faster shipment this week?" πŸ’¬β€œI’ll check our schedule and get back to you.”
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  • βš–οΈ Would you rather lower prices to attract customers or keep prices high to seem exclusive? Use: Honestly, risky, depend
    βœ… "Honestly, both are risky β€” it depends on the brand image."
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