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$47,258

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No standard requirement

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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

Cancel at the fundraiser where you are one of the main acts and go to the music festival instead.

Because it is one of the largest music festivals in the country, you decide that you simply cannot pass up on the offer to perform. You know that performing at this festival can quickly increase your fan base to a national status. This gives you hopes of increased celebrity and a soaring popularity.

You immediately call the music festival's in-house promoter to let her know that you would be more than happy to perform. She is happy to have you on board.

You then proceed to call the fundraiser organizers to let them know you will not be able to perform. They are devastated. Word quickly spreads that you cancelled your performance. People soon begin to realize that you will be at the music festival instead. Your local and once loyal fans are beyond disappointed in your decision. Because the vast majority of your fans were local, you see that your fan base begins to dwindle. Over time, your local popularity also begins to plummet.

"Your business is only as good as your name," says Sarah Morrison. She says that to be successful in the music industry, you need to be professional and consistent.


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