P3- How businesses are organised. and P4- How the style of organisation helps to fulfil their purposes. My two organisations are H&M (profit-making) and MAA (non-for-profit), as researched in Task 1. The purpose of having an organisational Structure: Division of work: * Division of work is essential in any type of organisation, big or small, everything has to be organised and carried out with care. H&M is a very large international business, therefore a lot needs to be completed
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Exploring Business Activity Scenario: Tesco’s core purpose is to create value for customers to earn their lifetime loyalty. (Source: www.tesco.com). Tesco is Cancer Research UK Charity of the Year for 2012. They aim is to raise around £10million to help find the cure for cancer but also help keeping families together by prolonging lives. Cancer Research is therefore the leading charity to help patients suffering with cancer. Task 1: There are different aspects of business activity
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P6 How political, legal and social factors are impacting upon the business activities and stakeholders of McDonald’s Contents page 1. Introduction 2. McDonald’s 3. Aims and objectives 4. Political factors 5. Political factors in UK 6. Political factors in USA 7. Social factors 8. Social factors in UK 9. Social factors in USA 10. Legal factors 11. Legal factors in UK 12. Legal factors in USA 13. Referencing 14. Bibliography Introduction
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increase customer satisfaction as they are always in their minds. The two businesses I have chosen to use in order to compare and contrast their marketing techniques are; River island and McDonalds. River Island Marketing Objectives Organisational Aims and Objectives- As quoted by the official river island website “To bring new and original fashion to you, with great design at the heart of everything we create. Our customers can rely on us for great going-out looks and occasion wear, amazing
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Faculty: Business and IT Exeter College BTEC Assignment Brief |Course Title: BTEC 90 Credit Diploma in Business/BTEC Certificate in | | |Business | | | |
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products for them to be persuaded to purchase them so there may be temporary changes in price in order to entice them. Sponsorship Sponsorship can be seen as very effective in the mix because it can go a long way to helping a business achieve its aims; it’s just the position of a sponsor. Publicity and Public Relations Public relations is known as a strategy of which communication is built between
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| | | |FORM AB1: BTEC ASSIGNMENT BRIEF | | |QCF ASSIGNMENT FRONT SHEET | | |Qualification
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show that they do it the right way. In terms of business community, Shell supplies and buys from hundreds of other businesses. Aims and Objectives: Shell aims are to engage efficiently, responsibly and profitably in oils, gas chemicals and other businesses. Their mission is to continuously deliver shareholder and value by achieving personal excellence. Their objectives are to provide their customers with the best service, realize the potential of their people. Shell ownership is PLC which means
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strategy] | | Table of Contents Contents | Page No | Introduction | 02 | Be able to develop an appropriate research question for a business research project | | 1.1 Identify a suitable area of research | 02 | 1.2 Explain the aim, scope and objective of the project | 02 | 1.3 Establish success criteria for the research | 03 | 1.4 Develop a detailed research question | 04 | 1.5 Justify the choice of research question | 05 | Be able to develop a Research proposal | | 2.1 Evaluate
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original aims of the European Community This paper considers the original aims of the European Economic Community on its formation under the Treaty of Rome 1957 as a background to the transformation of the EEC into the European Community. A discussion of the subsequent development of the EC thereafter forms the main body of this work and the staged development of the EC through subsequent amending treaties provides the focus of the analysis offered. A brief historical survey of the European Economic
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