GearCity 2024: Assessing Additional Location Expansion Efforts
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Assessing Regions
Regions hold impactful data that affects others beyond their
borders. These regional infrastructures, economic alignments, manufacturing
capabilities, and monthly manufacturing wages, as well as the choices of those
who choose to live in a particular region, contribute to the operational
outlook on gas prices and sales. Micro adjustments to these parameters, based
on government oversight, can have sustainability concerns or progress. Bridging
this gap of possibilities depends on the experience of the government; products
being produced in the region as well as surrounding areas greatly increase as
longer-term behavioral habits are assessed and planned for.
Future Plans
Is there room for additional locations? Yes, additional
locations can add occupational value. The needs of each corporation operating in the Greenland expansion are more than just adding another location. They will
have minimal effects on GearCity and should serve a purpose rather than a generate income.
Income-pursuing intentions can create a great deal of
frustration with corporations expanding. This frustration is displayed through
their lack of interest in the area, depending on history, how long they've been
in operation in the region, and the customer value proposition for expansion.
These effects create a value proposition for corporations to move operations to
the new location. If these parameters are set to create wealth, it is only the
governmental entity that will feel the frustration. Based on sustainable data,
corporations' interest in the area and investments will follow.
Investments
As regions, countries, and nations expand, it has an effect
on the inhabitants of the new and surrounding locations. These effects can
create losses for corporations that have not assessed the expansion efforts due
to short- and long-term planning. These can be planned without these
initiatives; as time progresses, they will have little to no effect, meaning
the inhabitants of the new location can become independent of the greater
region. This micro situation's rippling effects influence finances as the
location and region continue to develop.
Action
A continued assessment of 2020 files, honoring established
governmental inputs in GearCity, grows to incorporate locations for business
and the stabilization of citizen financial futures. This action, while ongoing,
should be a beacon of how business is run in these locations, as well as
serving as a baseline developed from the historical data obtained for the last
126 years and applying it to the current simulation year of 2024. An
understanding of corporate actions will assist owners of the competition to
better weather the wave of customer value.
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