...Emma Doran Unit 12 p2 P2: Describe how selected organisations uses internet marketing Not only does internet marketing have benefits for the companies, customers have advantages as well. Like already mentioned, customers can now first quickly compare prices online before they buy a product (or flight ticket). This will especially come in hand in the airline industry because airline companies are a frequent user of dynamic pricing. Customers are also provided with the latest updates about their product. In the upper section is explained that customers can register at the Easy Jet website so they will be kept up to date. The internet even offers customers the chance to conduct immediate transactions and they instantly have the pleasure of knowing that they have made a booking. If we take Easy Jet for an example again: after the consumer has paid they will immediately receive their digital ticket by e-mail and they can look forward to their holiday without worrying if there booking has been processed properly. Then, a few days before they leaving they can check in online and even choose where to sit in the plane in advance. Further on, maybe one of the biggest advantages for customers is the online customer service. The internet offers multiple ways of online services. For example, almost every website has a page with frequently asked question on it. Customers are now able the place a comment or complaint on the website or send it to the online help desk. Moreover, the internet...
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...P1 In this task I am going to describe the internal and external factors to consider when planning HRM requirements for Tesco PLC. Tesco PLC is one of the largest food retailers in UK. It has changed a lot over the last 8-10 years. Thanks to HR guidance it has improved all his sections and departments. To maintain this growth Tesco has to offer new services and products by using new selling strategies. To improve Tesco performance the HR changed the internal and external factors. Internal factors Organisational needs and skills requirements: organisational needs are constantly changing that is why Tesco’s HR has to training the employees as far as they can keep their position. The organisation must watch the marketing in order to open new stores in other countries or in other regions. In this way the business will need to expand its organisation needs(which are also called workforce) and these new people must be trained and also must be able to speak other languages(if the store will open in different countries). However, nowadays the technology that Tesco had include in its supermarkets, has affected the organisational needs because by using the equipment customers do not need more than two people to help them. Workforce profiles: As any business Tesco has got workforce profiles which include information such as: gender, age, ability and ethnicity. In fact, if Tesco had people who retire at the same time, Tesco would be able to cover them by introducing new employees...
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...Unit 36 M1 Explain methods used to identify the target market for the proposed business Market research Market research can enable you to identify your target consumer, find out what they think about your ideas, products or brand and gather insights to help you target the right market. Market research is part of our business strategy. As a business we need to bear in mind that consumer’s motivation and behaviour change over time so we consider reviewing our research on a regular basis. Market research is finding out information about what potential customers want and also to meet their needs in the beauty industry. We have used 2 methods of primary research and another 2 methods of secondary research. These include: questionnaires, Visits to similar businesses, Internet and Publishes text books. This provides a wide range of information which helped us decide what we should do with our business. Collecting questionaires was one of our primary methods. The advantages about collecting primary research are that it is up to date because we have just collected it. It has met our specific needs as we asked the questions and those questions were based on what we wanted to know about our business. Collecting this type of information is relatively cheap, as it is just a visit and we have record the information. But normally collecting primary research is very expensive as I am starting from scratch. Collecting information of the internet is one of our secondary researches....
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...Unit 36, P4 Legal aspects and physical resources As my business is starting up there are several legal statuses that I can have which are; Legal Aspects; * My legal status: Sole trader * Legal liability: Unlimited liability * Trading terms and conditions: Being owner of the business this means that I can do as I wish and go against the terms and conditions which I have set for my business, for example of a term would be the closure of the shop at 9pm A sole trader owned company is a business which is owned just by one person. There are several disadvantages and advantages when being a sole trader. Being a sole trader will mean that a lot of the businesses work will be on one person’s shoulders. This means there will be a lot of pressure and stress on the single person. Having privacy within a company is highly important, being a sole trader means that you have full control of the business and its financial incomes, this means that other companies don’t have access to your information. Also there are fewer legal restrictions so this will allow the business to be more flexible. However, hours are generally longer and working alone may mean that they will need more acquired skills for their business. Also there is no obligation when it comes to sharing profits. I have chosen to be a sole trader because as my business is small I feel like it would cause less complications then if I was to start as a partnership. Partnership A Partnership is where a business...
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...Exercises Articles Articles: a/an Insert a or an if necessary. EXERCISE 1 1 My neighbour is . . . photographer; let's ask him for . . . advice about colour films. 2 We had . . . fish and . . . chips for . . . lunch. ~ That doesn't sound . . . very interesting lunch. 3 I had . . . very bad night; I didn't sleep . . . wink. 4 He is . . . vegetarian; you won't get . . . meat at his house. He'll give you . . . nut cutlet. ~Last time I had . . . nut cutlet I had . . . indigestion. 5 . . . travel agent would give you . . . information about . . . hotels. 6 We'd better go by . . . taxi—if we can get . . . taxi at such . . . hour as 2 a.m. 7 . . . person who suffers from . . . claustrophobia has . . . dread of being confined in . . . small space, and would always prefer . . . stairs to . . . lift. 8 Do you take . . . sugar in . . . coffee? ~ I used to, but now I'm on . . . diet. I'm trying to lose . . . weight. 9 . . . man suffering from . . . shock should not be given anything to drink. 10 You'll get . . . shock if you touch . . . live wire with that screwdriver. Why don't you get . . . screwdriver with . . . insulated handle? EXERCISE 2 11 It costs fifty-five and . . . half pence and I've only got . . . fifty pence piece. ~ You can pay by . . . cheque here. ~ But can I write . . . cheque for . . . fifty-five and . . . half pence? 12 . . . Mr Smith is . . . old customer and . . . honest man. ~ Why do you say that? Has he been accused of . . . dishonesty? 13 I'm not . . . wage-earner;...
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...The ownership of my business is a sole trader which will be run be one person who is liable for everything to do with the business. The advantages of being a sole trader is that its is a small business so less money is required, quick decisions can be made without having to consult others, all profits are kept to one person and financial information can be kept private. The disadvantages of being a sole trader can be If the owner becomes ill or goes on holiday the business may suffer as they are not there to control the business, they may have work very long hours, prices are often higher than larger organizations, money may be difficult to raise as many banks and other lending institutions are reluctant to lend to sole traders because they have a higher rate of bankruptcy and they have complete responsibility for all the debts of the business. This is called unlimited liability. This means the owner might lose all of their personal possessions if they cannot pay the debts of the business. Advantages of being sole-trader • The business can be easy to setup • Independence in decision making • Minimum of paperwork • The sole trader may have flexible working hours • Knowing customers helps to avoid bad debts Disadvantages of being sole-trader • Unlimited liability means the owner is responsible for all debts • Long working hours • In case of illness the business is closed and makes no money • Difficult to raise capital for start up or to expand business...
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...Laws and legislations There are many laws out there that cover near enough everything, so therefore with my business I will need to make sure I abide the laws which cover; health and safety, fire precautions, the environment, employee rights, the building, intellectual property (for example business names, inventions and copyrights), fair trading (consumer credit, consumer protection and competition law), keeping information about people, licences and insurance. Health and safety is the most important thing within any business, I must make sure everyone within Alcarwash is safe first before we do anything. I am responsible for the effect that Alcarwash may have on the health and safety of your employees and the consumers. I will have to make sure I register with the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) or with my Local Authority, so that they can come to check all aspects of the business and building to make sure that everything is in place and safe to operate around without it causing any damage to anyone around it. With healthy and safety comes thigs such as fire precautions; this is because I will need to make sure all my employees know what they are doing during a fire- so therefore I’ll need to practice drills, for when there is a fire my employees are aware what to do to keep themselves and others out of danger. Some laws set by HM Revenue & Customs, which I must abide by, are; Sex Discrimination The Sex Discrimination Act is a British Act of Parliament which became...
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...*So far all the routes is based on google maps (avoid highways), might be longer/shorter based on the Destination. Gathering Point: Foon Yew JB Route 1: Stulang – Pontian (estimated journey 58.1km) Via = Jalan Skudai – Lebuhraya Skudai Google Maps - https://www.google.com.my/maps/dir/Foon+Yew+High+School,+59+Jalan+Ibrahim+Sultan,+80300+Johor+Bahru,+Johor/Sam+Huat+Hotel,+No+4,+1st+Floor,+Jalan+Johor,+Batu+36,+Pontian+District,+JH/@1.5268682,103.5317546,12z/data=!4m17!4m16!1m5!1m1!1s0x31da1326242ac24d:0x8770183a6a394c5f!2m2!1d103.779079!2d1.467402!1m5!1m1!1s0x31d0a29d5ad57eff:0xd62aa4ae6f258c4d!2m2!1d103.392487!2d1.478943!2m2!1b1!2b1!3e0 Destination: Sam Huat Hotel Route 2: Pontian – Batu Pahat (estimated journey 73.6km) Via = J115 – J118 – 5 Google Maps - https://www.google.com.my/maps/dir/1.845992,102.938158/Pontian/@1.7199452,103.03691,11z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m17!4m16!1m5!3m4!1m2!1d103.1385212!2d1.6827854!3s0x31d0f30e9c6df82d:0x316f45a604874eae!1m5!1m1!1s0x31d0984a58d8b9f1:0x4897b76a9e674838!2m2!1d103.4049445!2d1.5926338!2m2!1b1!2b1!3e0 Route 3: Batu Pahat – Muar Town (estimated journey 51.6km) Via = 5 – J31 Google Maps- https://www.google.com.my/maps/dir/1.845992,102.938158/Muar+town,+Johor/@1.9407736,102.7027416,11z/data=!4m12!4m11!1m0!1m5!1m1!1s0x31d1b8efc454c54d:0xd9dff43901f2e6dc!2m2!1d102.5690918!2d2.039272!2m2!1b1!2b1!3e0 Route 4: Muar – Melaka Jonker Street (estimated Journey 45.7km) Via = 5 – 19 Google Maps - https://www.google.com.my/maps/dir/Muar+town...
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...Business plan [pic] HDR Gaming Laneroad Ashford Kent TN23 5BT 012333252 07826425 hemlimbu@live.co.uk www.hdr.co.uk Contents Page 1. Summary 3 2. Business overview 4 Introduction Current position Competitive advantage Growth plan 3. Business strategy 5 Tactics Strategic issues Core values 4. Marketing 6 SWOT and critical success factors Market research Distribution channels Strategic alliances E-commerce and technology Tactical promotion plan Marketing budget Credibility and risk reduction 5. Team and management structure 7 Skills, experience, training and retention Advisors Management systems 6. Financial budgets and forecasts 8 Profit and loss forecast Cash flow forecast Balance sheet forecast Capital expenditure budget Break-even analysis 1. Summary • HRD Gaming • We are a gaming business • We will be producing games which gives a unique experience to the gamers • We are a partnership business ran by 3 people – More money remaining to invest on other stuff 2. Business overview Introduction (HDR) Our business involves, 3 people, Hem Limbu, Dipesh Magar & Roshan Rai. Together we make the name HDR. We are a games developer. Our aim is to build accessories for different consoles and enhance their gaming performance. We started this business because we found out that...
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...UNIT 36: SPORT AND LEISURE TOURISM IN THE UK Get assignment help for this unit at assignmenthelpuk@yahoo.com LO1 Understand the structure of the sport- and leisure-related tourism sector in the UK Concept of tourism: models and approaches; definitions of tourism and tourists; tourism motivators and barriers; classification of tourism types; tourism sectors including products and services Historical developments: introduction of paid holidays; role of transport; mass tourism; ecotourism; technological developments in sport and leisure-related tourism Role of public sector: government legislation; tourism authorities; national and regional tourist boards; local government; amenity agencies; public sector initiatives; comparative government structures Role of private and voluntary sectors: private sector organisations eg tourist attractions and accommodation providers; voluntary sector organisations eg hostel; partnerships, national and international professional organisations Tourism law: effects of EU and international legislation; tourist movement law eg passports; passenger carriage law; consumer protection law eg Package Holidays Act; planning regulations; laws relating to tourist attractions and sports stadia https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=5649485182751853952#editor/src=sidebar LO2 Understand the trends and demands for sport and leisure tourism Sources of tourism data and statistics: international sources; National Training Organisations; regional tourist...
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...Homes • Affordable .. 1st floor HyperMarket • 1st Class Amenities ( pool, function rooms, clubhouse .. Skylounge on the top floor • Prime Location .. Reputable Developer Units Available for Tower 1 Studio 20sqm 1 bedroom no balcony 23.47sqm 1 bedroom w/ balcony 27.37sqm 1 bedroom deluxe L-type 32.52sqm 2 bedroom no balcony 32.39sqm 2 bedroom combined unit w/ balcony 50.84sqm 3 bedroom combined unit w/ balcony 74.64sqm Unit Computations & LayOuts for the ff units will be send thru email upon your request Target Turn Over Date is on the Fourth Quarter of 2012 ***S A M P L E C O M P U T A T I O N S*** STUDIO 20sqm Unfurnished unit, Investors Package Total List Price: Php. 1,321,000 5.5% Other Charges: Php 72,655 Total List Price: Php. 1,393,655 20% Initial Investment (payable in 36 months): Php. 278,731 Reservation Fee: Php. 25,000 36 Monthly Payments: Php 7,048 only!! LOWEST IN THE MARKET 80% Balance: Php. 1,114,924 Bank Financing: (BDO-indicative rate) 10 years @ 10.5%: Php. 15,516.27 15 years @ 10.5%: Php. 13,024.43 STUDIO 20sqm FULLY FURNISHED Total List Price: Php. 1,421,000 5.5% Other Charges: Php 78,155 Total List Price: Php. 1,499,155 20% Initial Investment (payable in 36 months): Php. 299,831 Reservation Fee: Php. 25,000 36 Monthly Payments: Php 7,634 only!! LOWEST IN THE MARKET 80% Balance: Php. 1,199,324 Bank Financing: (BDO-indicative rate) 10 years @ 10.5%: Php. 16,690 15 years @ 10.5%: Php...
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...net/scoit/dataintegrity/dataintegritymm/Lists/Asset%20Add/AllItems.aspx 2. Click on Request Status 4- Accounting 3. 4. Select an asset business unit 5. Write down the Purchase Order 6. Open people soft 7. Go to main menu-purchasing-purchase orders- review PO info-Purchase Orders 8. Business Unit is PUR01 and the PO ID. Click Search 9. Open new tab in Peoplesoft 10. Main Menu-Asset Management-Send/Receive Information-Preview AP/PO Information. Enter Purchase Order Number. Click Search 11. Click on Pre-Am Physical Tab 12. Input Description, Serial ID, Manufacturer and Model and save it. Get this info from the Data Integrity website. Save 13. Then go to Main Menu-Asset Management-Send/Receive Information- Retrieve info from AP/PO. 14. Change Process Option to either Process Purchase Order or Process Voucher 15. Input for Purchase Order PUR01 for PO Unit and the PO Number 16. Input for a Voucher AP001 for AP Unit and the Voucher ID. 17. Push run and then select process monitor and wait for the Run status and Distribution Status to say Success and Posted 18. Then Click Details-Message Log- and write down the interface ID. 19. Then go to Main Menu-Asset Management-Send/Receive Information-Approve Financial Information-Review. 20. Input the Interface ID and the Business Unit 21. Input the UNIT, Category, Department, Check the Auto Approve Status and enter in the correct TRANS DATE and ACCTG DATE. Save. VERY VERY IMPORTANT TO...
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...training from our higher headquarters. It needs to assign a team to operate the range. It needs to monitor the amount of man hours are used to run the range and the total man-hours the team has worked per week. It needs to keep track of the unit that is being trained and the total size of that unit. It also needs to calculate the percentage that passed and/or needs to be re-trained. Preliminary Investigation Findings 1. The system that is in place now is very confusing to the untrained person. Information is sometimes lost or misplaced. The system that is in place repeats a certain step twice and this causes duplication of information. 2. The current system assigned individuals to certain responsibilities on the ranges and took the power away from the team leader. The team leader was unable to keep track of man-hours because they never knew when they personnel worked. The team leader was overworked looking for personnel that were not even working that particular day. 3. Unit information is kept in boxes under a desk. This has not been loaded into the computer and this situation is not acceptable. The range information sheets needs to be kept in a secure location because of the personal information that is on it. 4. Unit information is being kept manually and typed up on a separate report. Feasibility...
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...Mark) 2. Name two (2) assets excluded from the application of IAS 36. (1 Mark) 3. When does an entity conduct an impairment test? (1 Mark) 4. Name two (2) assets subject to an annual impairment test. (1 Mark) 5. How is an impairment loss calculated? (1 Mark) 6. Define “recoverable amount”. (1 Mark) 7. Define a “cash generating unit”. (1 Mark) 8. How do you account for an impairment loss incurred by a cash generating unit? (1 Mark) 9. Name two (2) restrictions on reversal of an impairment loss. (1 Mark) 10. Name two (2) external sources of information used in assessing indicators of impairment. (1 Mark) 11. Name two (2) internal sources of information used in assessing indicators of impairment. (1 Mark) 12. Under IAS 36, which of the following assets are subject to impairment testing: a) goodwill, b) patent, c) inventory, d) receivables, e) property, plant and equipment. (1 Mark) 13. When does an impairment loss occur? (1 Mark) 14. At reporting date, Frankston Limited estimated an impairment loss of $50,000 against its single cash-generating unit. The company has the following assets: Head Office $100,000; Plant $60,000; Equipment $40,000. Journalise the allocation of the impairment loss amongst the assets of this cash-generating unit. (1 Mark) 15. At reporting date, the carrying amount of a single cash-generating unit was considered to have been impaired by $800. The unit included the following assets: Land $4,000; Plant $3,000; Goodwill...
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... | |Data collection methods |The study used Ethnographic Methods to |The Quasi-Experimental Design was used over| | |examine problems related to answering |a 6-week period. A baseline data was taken | | |patients call lights on an inpatients unit.|during the first two weeks. An analysis was| | |The ethnographic methods of data collection|performed on data from 27 nursing units in | | |consist of five steps: mapping, |14 hospitals in which members of the | | |photography, observation, interviews, and |nursing staff performed rounds either at | | |analysis strategy phase. |one-hour or two-hour intervals. | |Data collection instruments |Maps were constructed showing the physical |Call light logs were used along with unit | | |layout of the unit that included medication|secretaries or call center attendants whose| | |room, bathroom, and charting areas. A tape|job it was to page staff to rooms. These | |...
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