Jon frankel las vegas
You don't need to buy the book. I learned nothing. May 12th, He talks fast, but will answer questions. May 7th, I would not take him again. He zooms through the material and then gives you a test on 5 chapters. He chooses the most expensive book. I'm a real estate agent and was excited at the beginning, but then I couldn't wait for it to end. His tests are not to the point. The final is on bright yellow paper. My major is not marketing anymore after this.
Apr 14th, He will answer any question you ask! Easy class just do the work! He's so entertaining. Teaches the stuff we need to know on the test, and info that we can use in life. He always give us a quick review the class before the test. We watch videos a lot in class, which aren't boring btw. He does speak a little fast, but he's understandable. Apr 7th, Frankel isn't approachable for side conversations but he's a teacher who knows his subject. He makes a lot of correlations between lecture material and his real life experience working for Kraft.
Frankel also uses videos, articles and other media to demonstrate the material. Great teacher by UNLV standards. Nov 18th, I never fall asleep in his class. Nov 4th, He def keeps the class entertained with his jokes and stories of his own experience with the subject. The review for finals is extensive but you do need to know all the information for tests.
Some of the info is only found in his lectures so class attendance is a must. May 26th, Easy class, but dont underestimate the effort you must put into it. You need the book for clarification. Usually curves grade. He isnt personable, but he's fair. May 10th, Frankel is a very credible instructor has lots of experience in the field. Mar 27th, Does not know how to engage at all, has lots of knowledge but nobody learns any of it because he doesn't interact with students well.
His tests are moderate, he gives a fairly thorough review which guarantees about a B if you didn't attend the lectures. If you want the A go to lectures and pay attention to the obscure facts that he gives in class. Mar 13th, Frankel is a cool guy. I had hime for MKT as well. You really leave his classroom learning something, and u can't say that about all MKT classes. Some of the things you learn have real relevancy for life outside of school like the acting out an interview process. Great Class!
The size, the curves and the colors are all important. You're no longer James Bond, you're fat, your glasses are crooked. You're out of the empowerment zone. Take exits for example. Conventional wisdom used to be: don't let customers find their way out of a casino, create confusion. But the thinking today is: confusion creates doubt, which means less empowerment and, therefore, less spending. This is why Steelman's design team looks beyond the obligatory blueprint.
In areas where there is no gambling, there is still a reason for each piece of carpeting and furniture; from gaming tables to banquet tables. Years ago we designed a bingo table.
Some of the largest building in the world are built to house hotels and casinos; and the largest privately financed projects in the world are casinos. Most of the buildings we design are in the 7-million-square-foot range.
We are designing a 10 million square foot building in Russia. The entry costs are very large. I was teasing Las Vegas Sands Corp. CEO Sheldon Adelson. Yes, the price to get into the gaming business is out of this world.
But remember: every step you take, on every square foot, is making millions.
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