Expanding // Braylan Stringfellow
I am not a psychology major; I am an accounting major which means I take a lot of business classes. My mind is geared towards business so while reading through Seligman’s address I could not stop thinking about the things he was saying from a business perspective.
He was saying that psychology needs to go back to its roots to make life better for everyone instead of just treating and helping the mentally ill. From a business perspective, this sounds like he wants to expand and go into different markets. He does not just want to reach the mentality I’ll, he wants to reach everyone. The intention seems to be one of helping others and not one of a more traditional business decision to make more profit. Nevertheless, what he wants to do is a business related decision of expanding his reach into other markets. The markets that I am referring to are the mentally ill market that psychology is already serving and the not mentally ill market that he want to get into. He believes that psychology can and will be of use in the not mentally ill market as well. Businesses only go into markets that they believe they can have success in. Seligman believes that psychology is for everyone so he believes that psychology will have success in the not mentally ill market.
I commented on Emily Otts and Lily’s post
I agree with this. Using psychology in business could actually help the business succeed even more. By understanding how the brain and emotions work, appealing to a certain audience will be easier, therefore making business deals and sales will be more successful and marketing will be easier to accomplish.
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