- Business sentence: Apple's new system that syncs up all of its products, from the iPhone to the Mac, has created a new form of intra-brand synergy.
- Mommy sentence: Some of the strangest synergies can be found in the toddler diet: Mac and cheese with cut hot dogs, for example, only appeal to them but they will eat this for hours! (Quite a feat if you have a picky tot like me.)
CSR: Corporate do-gooding, whether done by donating money or volunteer time. Strategically picked to go with company values, trendy causes and PR angles. NOUN
- Business sentence: Pampers' brand has its own CSR, promoting and funding childhood vaccination in 3rd world countries.
- Mommy sentence: Teaching my son CSR can be as simple as giving money to a homeless man at the subway, or working in a food kitchen with him when he is older.
SUPPLY: What is available for sale. Often affected by outside forces, like weather for produce or availability, in terms of minerals.
- Business sentence: Abercrombie & Fitch has been directly affected by natural disasters in Asia this year; drastically decreased cotton supplies are causing a spike in clothing prices of this already struggling retailer.
- Mommy sentence: My supply of coffee is getting low, causing a spike in my temper.
DEMAND: What people want, either in general, or of a certain product. This can be referred to in terms of wants (what is popular) or needs.
- Business sentence: High gas prices have cut the demand for road trips this summer, affecting tourism in small-market areas of the Midwest.
- Mommy sentence: How do you respond when your three kids are all demanding different things at once?
MARKET: Who wants it. This can either be in general (food or commodities) or specific (teenagers want smartphones.) NOUN, IN THIS USAGE.
- Business sentence: Water is at a premium in Africa where its market is affected by drought like conditions combined with extreme poverty.
- Mommy sentence: In my house, the market for Gap Kids clothing expands, the more used and cheaper the clothing becomes.