...HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE PEARSON BTEC HND IN BUSINESS – HRM/MANAGEMENT UNIT NO: 15 UNIT TITLE: MANAGING BUSINESS ACTIVITIES TO ACHIEVE RESULTS UNIT CODE: J/601/0946 NAME: MOHAMED ABOOBUCKER JAZEER AHAMED ASSIGNMENT TITLE: MANAGING BUSINESS ACTIVITIES Introduction The Managing Business Activities has included term Managing and Business Activities. The Business Activities is any actions undertaken by individuals or companies, such as buying, selling, marketing, or any activity that is engaged in for the primary purpose of making a profit. Business activities can include things like operations, marketing, production and administration. Also known as business operations, Managing Business Activities is, The Business Activities effectively managing by the related parties to achieve the organizational goals and objectives. This module will be cover all over the part of Managing Business Activities with suitable examples. LO1 1.1 Organizational Process Organizing, like planning, must be a carefully worked out and applied process. This process involves determining what work is needed to accomplish the goal, assigning those tasks to individuals, and arranging those individuals in a decision‐making framework (organizational structure). The end result of the organizing process is an organization - a whole consisting of unified parts acting in harmony to execute tasks to achieve goals, both effectively and efficiently. A properly implemented organizing...
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...Managing Business Activities to achieve results Lecico Egypt Ceramic Task 1: 1.1 evaluate the interrelationship between the different processes and functions of the organization Introduction * Lecico is one of the world’s largest sanitary ware manufacturers and a significant tile producer in Egypt and Lebanon. With over 50 years of operation, Lecico has developed into a major exporter by producing competitively priced sanitary ware to exacting European quality standards. * Today, Lecico is one of the largest suppliers of sanitary ware to Europe and the Middle East. A business process * Is a collection of related, structured activities or tasks that produce a specific service or product for a particular customer or customers It may often be visualized as a flowchart of a sequence of activities with interleaving decision points or as a Process Matrix of a sequence of activities with relevance rules based on data in the process. How do Organizations Improve? * Major changes must start at the top * Ultimately, everyone must be involved * Effective change requires a goal and knowledge of the current process * Change is continuous * Change will not be retained without effort and periodic reinforcement * Improvement is continuous Why Business Process Management? * Symptoms of Poor Business Process Management and Design * No standard process/method for addressing how to define business requirements...
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...organisation I am now going to talk about a business for my task. The business that I choose was Cafeeast Oxford, I am going to talk about the relationship between different processes and functions for the organisation. Process – A process is a collection of related tasks introduced in response to an event that achieves a specific result for the customer of the process Function – this is an activity that is natural to or the purpose of a person or a thing. Aims/Goals – In my business, the aim and objective of Cafeeast is to become a recognised business, for this to enable as a business we would need to do more advertising so it can attract our customers which subsequently can spread to the wider community. Also the important thing in a business which is to keep customers happy making sure that they are comfort in their zone while they are waiting for their food to be served. Making a good image on a brand name can gather a lot of potential customers to visit the business. The important thing in a business is to make it the best out of all your competitors to sell high quality products such as fresh food fast which will give the urge to customers to come. Structure – There are three main types of pyramid organisation structures, functional product and matrix. In a functional organisational structure the company arranges its departments by various like, finance, accounting and marketing. The business I choose is a small business which means the organisation structure...
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...And Report Writing Undertake A Business Project And Report The Findings And Recommendations To The Stakeholders Of The Business BUSINESS RESEARCH CASE THE PROBLEM: Your client has recently acquired an existing business however has limited management experience and has done very little research on the business before purchasing it. He is now encountering a number of strategic challenges that seem unsurmountable. He wants to find solutions to the many challenges the business is undergoing. The Client now recognises that the success of his business relies on effective and efficient planning and management of the business work activities. This involves understanding the interrelationship of business processes and the implementation of operational plans, quality, and health and safety systems; and developing the skills needed to design and implement operational systems to improve effectiveness and efficiency to achieve the desired results for the business. The Client now believes that business research and management and leadership expertise are the key to improving the business. He has contracted your management firm with the aim to gain reliable information as a basis for good strategic management and leadership decisions and the expertise to implement these decisions. THE TASK: You are a senior partner in a management firm. Your company provides business research and consultation services to clients. The management firm engages in business research to study and analyze new...
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...Unit 15: Managing business activities to achieve results Introduction: There are three sectors of the economy which are public, private and voluntary sector. I have chosen to do research on Royal mail they are they are the largest postal service up to date and has a long history of postal service dating back to the 18th century which is why I will do research on Royal Mail for the public sector along with John Lewis for the private sector. Task 1 Assessment Criteria 1.1 Evaluate the inter-relationship between the different processes and functions of a selected organisation. Include the following for a selected business organisation: mission statement, corporate culture, aims/objectives, business functions (e.g. human resources) business processes (e.g. management, operational and supporting processes). Selected organisation: John Lewis John Lewis Mission Statement John Lewis mission statement is to for the sole purpose ‘happiness of all our members, through worthwhile, satisfying employment in a successful business’. Where success is measured on our ability to sustain and enhance our position both as an outstanding retailer and as a thriving example employee ownership. With this in mind John Lewis strategy is based on three interdependent objectives partners, customers and profit. Corporate culture John Lewis has a good corporate culture which sets a standard for other businesses who do not follow this culture. John Lewis believe that all their employees...
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...MANAGING BUSINESS ACTIVITIES TO ACHIEVE RESULTS Vijithakumary. kuganeswaran INTRODUCTION: - Asian paints ltd is the India’s biggest paint firm in the municipal segment and a repeated business on the typical discussion at BSE Sensex (code 500820) organism its target, which contracts in built-up embellished coverings which resources that they are into inferior division who pacts into developed the productivity of the most important division. Asian Paints functions in 22 countries and has 30 paint business services in the domain retuning regulars in above 65 countries. The firm was integrated in the year 1942 in India. Asian Paints have comprehensively computer its manoeuvres in India expending the spiteful advantage elucidation if by SAP and i2. It aided the firm effort profits of earlier marketplace enquiry for enhanced resolution production. Asian Paints Ltd has a collective income of 830 million US dollars with its resilient occurrence in the Indian subcontinent, south East Asia, Far East, South pacific Caribbean, Africa & Europe. Along with Asian paints the group consists of SCIB chemicals, Berger International & APCO coatings. Composed the collection has 30 developed components generally. They have the uppermost quantity of variety of produce cases in the manufacturing of chemicals, Paints & Resin productions. They are as follows External walls (4), internal walls (10), Enamels (4), Wood finishes (4) TASK 01 Mission statements “are proper assertions...
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...Contents Acknowledgement 4 Introduction 5 TASK 01 6 UNDERSTAND THE IMPORTANCE OF BUSINESS PROCESS IN DELIVERING OUTCOMES BASED UPON BUSINESS GOALS AND OBJECTIVES. 6 1.1 6 Evaluate the interrelationship between the different processes and functions of one of the following companies. 6 Interrelationship between supply chain and procurement department and other departments 6 1.2 9 Justify the methodology to be used to map processes to the organization you have selected in question 1.1 goals and objectives. 9 Process identification 9 Information gathering 9 Interviewing and mapping 10 Analysis 10 1.3 11 Evaluate in own words the output of the process and the quality gateway for the company selected in 1.1 11 output of the process 11 Environmental sustainability 11 Quality gateway 12 Task-02 13 BE ABLE TO DEVELOP PLANS FOR OWN AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY TO IMPLEMENT OPERATIONAL PLANS. 13 2.1 13 Design plans which promote goals and objectives for own area of responsibility for internal and external customers for short term and long term plan. 13 Become clear on the result you would like to realize 13 Break objectives into small 13 Determine the objectives for every goal 13 Put your goals and objectives into time frames 14 Review your goals 14 Put your list in a very place that's simply accessible 14 Return to your lists when every time frame 14 2.2 15 Write objectives which are specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and...
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...Cross-Cutting Tool Stakeholder Analysis October 2005 Resources for Implementing the WWF Standards Contents What Is Stakeholder Analysis?............................................................................................ 1 Why Stakeholder Analysis Is Important ............................................................................. 1 When to Use Stakeholder Analysis ..................................................................................... 1 How to Develop and Use Stakeholder Analysis................................................................. 2 1. Identifying the key stakeholders and their interests (positive or negative) in the project ..........2 2. Assessing the influence and importance of each stakeholder as well as the potential impact of the project upon each stakeholder .................................................................................................4 3. Identifying how best to engage stakeholders ...........................................................................4 General Lessons............................................................................................................................5 References............................................................................................................................. 6 This document is intended as a resource to support the implementation of the WWF Standards of Conservation Project and Programme Management. Stakeholder analysis...
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...Select a medium size organization where you would have easy access to their business processes, operations, quality systems, health and safety at work place etc….This may be the organization in which you work, or an organization which you may have easy access to complete the following task. Please ensure that when selecting the organization that you will be able to cover all tasks set out in the assignment. 1.1. What type of processes could possibly exist in your selected organization?Evaluate the interrelationship between those different processes and functions of the organization. (P1.1) 1.2. Taking into consideration the selected organization justifythe methodology to be used to map Processes of the selected organization with their respective goals and objectives.(You can form related assumptions in creating objectives and processes.) (P1.2) 1.3. Evaluate the output of the process of the selected organization / department and the quality gateways (P1.3) Learners are encouraged to concentrate on M 2.1 and D 2.2 in order to achieve distinction and merit grade descriptors when addressing the above tasks 01. Task 2 2.1 Select an area of responsibility; this may be production or any other department of the organization and design plans which promote goals and objectives for this area of responsibility (P2.1) 2.2 Taking the organization / department you have selected in to consideration write Objectives which are specific, measurable, achievable, realistic...
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...Accounting assignment Activity 1 Custom and excise was the earliest form of taxation in Australia. In order to facilitate free trade as well as ensure adequate protection for the nation industry, the states eventually gave up the aforementioned form of taxation. The current taxation system-Australian Taxation Office- has its roots in the Land Tax Act 1910. TASA 2009 was enacted on 1st March 2010 and it governs the behavior and business dealings of al bookkeepers, tax agents, and BAS agents. Activity 2 Determining which GST code should be allocated to a transaction Activity 4 GST Legislation: it refers to an act that plays a significant role in creating provision for the imposition and collection of goods and services tax as well as other matters connected therewith. Any businesses in Australia with a turnover higher than the minimum threshold (75,000 dollars per annum) are required to register for GST; however, it is not a must for businesses with a lower threshold than the minimum to do so. Australian Business Number (ABN): ABN refers to a unique number that has 11 digits that businesspersons utilize when dealing with other businesspersons; applying for ANB is free. One may apply for an ABN or rather access and update his or her details online A bookkeeper can consult an accountant on insurance issues; help set up both bookkeeping and account systems in order to facilitate the evaluation of profitability and modification of prices. They can further help you in tax planning...
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...Provide bookkeeping services as follows: a. Process sales transactions b. Process purchase transactions c. Process cash receipt and cash payment transactions d. Produce a report of all outstanding debtors e. Process general ledger transactions, including journal entries f. Carry out bank reconciliations on a weekly basis 2. Payroll Services a. Enter staff timesheets b. Prepare payroll runs as per required frequency c. Monitor employee entitlements d. Reconcile payroll on monthly basis to ensure no discrepancies e. Prepare end of year payroll reconciliation and payment summaries 3. GST/BAS a. Reconcile, verify and report in relation to the GST accounting b. Prepare and Lodge Business Activity Statement as required c. Prepare and lodge Instalment Activity Statement as required d. Liaise with Australian Taxation Office in relation to these services 4. General a. Provision of telephone support b. Liaise with external accountant Should you require any additional work outside the above scope could you please advise in an email before commencement. If I believe this work to be outside my experience or competency I retain the right to decline the work and/or seek help from a person who holds the expertise. Service Fees any Payments All bookkeeping fees for the services I provide to you will be based on the time spent and the degree of skill necessary to complete the tasks required as between the parties. We will issue you with an invoice...
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...PBL 1 GST ACT 1999 s29.40 Choosing to account on a cash basis Is the GST done on an accruals or cash basis? Cash basis GST ACT 1999 s195.1 "GST exclusive market value" , in relation to a supply or acquisition: (a) other than of a * luxury car--is 1 0 / 11 of the * GSTinclusive market value of the supply or acquisition; or (b) of a * luxury car--is 1 0 / 11 of the * GSTinclusive market value of the luxury car (excluding any * luxury car tax that is, or would be, payable on the supply of that car). What was the cost of the vehicle? $90,000 GST inclusive $57,466*60%=$34,480 $34,480*10/11= $31,345 G10 GST=$3,135 How much was the car used for business? 60% Did you use an ABN number when buying vehicle? Yes How is the Car depreciated? Straight line depreciation over 8 years What method do we use for the car? Log-book method, car has driven over 5000km What is the loss on sale of non-current asset? We sold a computer for $1,100 (GST 100). We bought it for $2,900 and had a depreciation of $1,520. So it had a written down value of $1,380 (2,900-1,520), resulting in a loss of $380. GST ACT 1999 s38.3-food that is not GST-free What are the food sales? Fresh food - $58,000(GST-free) Sandwich – $14,000 (GST 1,400) Microwave Meals – $8,000 (GST 800) Chocolate, lollies and snacks – $10,650(GST 1,065) Total – $90,650 (GST free sale 58,000) GST 1400+800+1065=3265 GST ACT 1999 s38.3(d) Beverage...
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...EXAMPLE: Business activity statement ‘My Business’ has chosen Option 1 for reporting GST. Refer to the completed cash receipts and cash payments books on pages 44 and 42 for the source of the figures used in the ‘Option 1’ GST calculations. Front of activity statement A Office use only O When completing this form, please • use a BLACK pen only (to help with processing) • leave boxes blank if not applicable (do not use N/A, NIL) • show whole dollars only (do not show cents) • do not use symbols such as +, –, /, $ Complete Option 1 OR 2 OR 3 (indicate one choice with an X) X PL E 2 6 , 0 0 0 .00 No Goods and services tax (GST) Option 1: Calculate GST and report quarterly Total sales Option 2: Calculate GST quarterly and report annually Total sales G1 Does the amount shown at G1 include GST? (indicate with X) G1 $ , OR N LY Document ID ABN Form due on Payment due on GST accounting method Contact phone number Contact person who completed the form My Business 2003 Bass Road Mt Pleasant NSW Business activity statement 41890404 0 2 5 5 5 1 2 3 4 5 my name $ Yes , No , .00 M , , , , Does the amount shown at G1 include GST? (indicate with X) Export sales Other GST-free sales X Yes G2 $ G3 $ G10 $ G11 $ , .00 Report GST on sales at 1A and GST on purchases at 1B in the Summary section over the page Option 3: Pay GST instalment amount quarterly SA 8 , 3 5 0 .00 OR Capital purchases ...
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...N14C31 Managing Projects 01.10.2012 Lecture 1: Introduction to Project Management & WBS Dr Christos Braziotis Christos.Braziotis@nottingham.ac.uk Module Convenor Dr Christos Braziotis Lecturer in Supply Chain and Operations Management Nottingham University Business School, Room B37, South Building Tel: 115 9514026 Email: Christos.Braziotis@nottingham.ac.uk N14C31 – Managing Projects © Christos Braziotis, 2012-2013 – Nottingham University Business School Slide 2 Agenda • Introduction to the Module: – Aims – Resources – Assessment • Introduction to Project Management: – Aspects to consider in Project Management – Work Breakdown Structure N14C31 – Managing Projects © Christos Braziotis, 2012-2013 – Nottingham University Business School Slide 3 Introduction to Project Management N14C31 – Managing Projects © Christos Braziotis, 2012-2013 – Nottingham University Business School Slide 4 • The word “Project” is frequently used N14C31 – Managing Projects © Christos Braziotis, 2012-2013 – Nottingham University Business School Slide 5 • The word “Project” is frequently used N14C31 – Managing Projects © Christos Braziotis, 2012-2013 – Nottingham University Business School Slide 6 What is a Project? – Definitions • A temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product or service (US Project Management Institute) • Unique process, consisting of a set of coordinated and controlled activities with start and...
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...Chapter 15—Marketing Performance Measurement MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The balanced scorecard measures the performance of a business unit from: |a. |a customer perspective. | |b. |a financial perspective. | |c. |a learning and growth perspective. | |d. |all of the above. | |e. |(a) and (b) only. | ANS: D PTS: 1 NAT: AACSB Reflective Thinking | CB&E Model Strategy | R&D Managing strategy & innovation 2. The level of marketing control that examines whether the strategy is being implemented as planned and whether it produces the intended results is termed: |a. |strategic control. | |b. |annual plan control. | |c. |strategic component control. | |d. |profitability control. ...
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