My Task – P1 Scenario –I Barry Andrews work as a junior journalist for the local newspaper which is planning to run a feature article on businesses. Tesco: Jack Cohen was reluctant to go back to tailoring after the First World War. This is when he started selling stuff on market stalls. In 1919, Jack Cohen started selling surplus groceries from a market stall in the east end of London. He then owned a number of stalls which at first were ran by his family but after time he gradually employed non-family
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Nutrition for Health and Social Care Nutrition Nutrition is the science that interprets the interaction of nutrients and other substances in food in relation to maintenance, growth, reproduction, health and disease of an organism According to WHO, Nutrition is the intake of food, considered in relation to the body’s dietary needs. Good nutrition – an adequate, well balanced diet combined with regular physical activity – is a cornerstone of good health. Poor nutrition can lead to reduced immunity
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Introduction The purpose of this assignment is to focused to provide learns with the knowledge on different components of marketing process and able to assess the benefits and costs of a marketing orientation for KFC Holdings (M) Berhad. Macro and micro environmental factors able to see and the buyer behaviour can affect marketing decisions. KFC continues to develop in Asia. KFC come to Malaysia in 1973, the American establishment fast food since has extending forcefully to become the biggest
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As target 7.1 focuses on the accessibility of energy sources, it is measurable by monitoring the number of homes connected to the various power plants. Since the average number of people per home is known, as well as a current estimate of the world’s population, a percentage of the world’s population who has access to energy services can be determined. The affordability and reliability of these services is somewhat intrinsically included in this metric as more of the population would connect to these
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Two Business on our doorstep – Continued P3 and P4 I will carry on looking at the 2 businesses; Asda and RSPCA. I will be describing the business organisation, an explanation of the style of the organisation within the business and how it helps them to fulfil their purpose. An organisational structure enables a business to meet their purposes, it divides up the work and establishes lines of control and community. Dividing up work allows a clear understanding of who is doing what. The organisational
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St Cuthbert Mayne COURSE: BTEC Extended Diploma in Business (QCF) COHORT: 2014 - 2016 UNIT: 1 – The Business Environment (10 Credits) ASSIGNMENT 1 – Two Businesses on our Doorstep Learner Outcomes: 1. Know the range of different businesses and their ownership 2. Understand how businesses are organised to achieve their purposes Scenario: You work as a junior journalist for the local newspaper which is planning to run a feature article on local businesses Task: 1. Learners must describe
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United Kingdom[edit] In the United Kingdom, outside of Scotland, the National Certificate is a standard vocational further education qualification. It is usually rated at Level 3 on the National Qualifications Framework and is equivalent to A-level, BTEC National Diploma or NVQ Level 3 standard. Scotland[edit] National Certificate courses in Scotland are a one-year course offered by Technical Colleges. They are typically used to progress on to a Higher National Certificate or similar degree course
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from the btec business book. Define validity Validity asks whether the research measured what it intended to. Validity implies reliability: a valid measure must be reliable. But reliability does not necessarily imply validity: a reliable measure need not be valid. Validity is usually considered more important than reliability because if an instrument doesn't accurately measure what if it is supposed to; there is no reason to use it if it measures reliably This sourced from the btec business
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Learner Name | Assessor Name | Richard Asiyo | MR. E. Rotich | Date Issued | Completion Date | Submitted on | | | | Qualification | Unit | BTEC 3 EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS(business communication) | Unit: 10 | Assignment Title | Market research | In this assessment you will have opportunities to provide evidence against the following criteria. Indicate the page numbers where the evidence can be found. | Criteria Reference | To achieve the criteria the evidence must show that
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Unit 21 - P6 After purchasing an item there are laws and legislation that protect you as a consumer, specifically the “Sale of Goods Act, 1979” and “Sale of Goods and Services, 1982”. In this situation the seller has sold a phone which does not meet the standards set out by the legislation of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 and Sale of Good and Services Act 1982. The first problem with the product was: * The phone did not match the model you saw on display in the store or the picture on the box
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