Dick's Sporting Goods And What Symbolism It Promot

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Dick’s Sporting Good’s: A franchise striving for dominance “ The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present. The occasion is piled high with difficulty, and we must rise with the occasion. As our case is new, so we must think anew and act anew.” A quote by the highly renowned American President Abraham Lincoln, which describes a key tip on how to rise to the top and be the best. Competition in the United States is difficult, especially for a sporting store attempting to rise to the top. Dick’s Sporting Good’s motif is to become America’s sporting superstore. Their idea is to bring that fearless athlete, equipped outdoorsman, or even bring that freak out of a gym enthusiast, but especially for athletes to bring out that inner-spark and stand by their motto of “ Start every season at Dick’s.” Therefore, this upcoming sporting superstore is the ideal setting for an ordinary athlete, an outdoor enthusiast, or even a gym rat, due to their aggressive advertising, enthusiastic employees, wide variety of sporting goods, and state of the art merchandise. The store and its employees strive to bring out an enthusiasm that will appeal to a crowd of people old or young, male or female, and who love sports and stay active, or just love exercising. However, not any employee is selected, Dick’s strives for employees that are preferably young and have a passion for sports or staying active, but if not young they desire for an individual with warm enthusiasm and goals to be great in life. Also, Dick’s strives to be the best, and by doing so they require there employees to complete 20 hours of training before they officially begin working. Therefore, customers are provided with employees that are highly trained, knowledgeable of the merchandise, and assurance that you’re in good hands at Dick’s Ndamkong Suh, Clay Matthews, Jimmy Rollins, Blake Griffin

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