legal and ethical issues that relate to the use of business information. l personally think that legal and ethical issues are usually to do with something that involves people having to abide to a law, in most cases there will be a consequence for not abiding with the law. Tesco may collect and process information about you, including: * Information that you give to them. You may give them information about you by filling in forms on the Tesco website or by corresponding with them by phone, e-mail
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should Rob Gierkink do with the program to keep Sainsbury’s happy? Sainsbury’s advantages if it remains associated with the Nectar Program: * The program’s management is outsourced to LMUK, which allows its partners to concentrate on their own business * By having a share cost of multiple partners, the cost would be greatly reduced * It helps with the segmentation of its customers by analyzing their purchase across a section of different products which was purchased in many different
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the case that Nectar’s loyalty program pays out for Sainsbury's in numerous ways. Nectar helped Sainsbury's acquire customers. For instance, Nectar customers who are not Sainsbury customers may have another supermarket close to their home, such as Tesco. However, because these shoppers have a Nectar card, they are more likely to travel further for their grocery shopping in order to obtain loyalty points for their Nectar card. Additionally, Nectar allows Sainsbury to target members who are not currently
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Unit 1 – The Business Environment (D1) Introduction: In this assignment I will be evaluating the influence different stakeholders exert in one business. I will start of my assignment by giving you a brief introduction on my chosen business, I will then draw up a spider diagram which will be showing you 6 stakeholders for my chosen business. For each of those stakeholders I will identify 2 influences that they can have on the business, and I will list the advantages and disadvantages of these influences
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situations and experienced that moulds them as a mature being. A business organisation surprisingly, shares a common conduit, but in a whole altered state, even more complex because of the immersion of different cultural, social, economic, political and legal forces. All those forces play a vigorous part in the success of business, especially when an organisation decides to go international. For example, let’s apprehend the case of Tesco breaking through the South Korean market in the year 1999. Tesco’s
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Unit 1 Business Environment P1 Describe the type of business, purpose and ownership of two contrasting businesses. Introduction For this part of my unit one coursework, I have chosen to look at two different business organisations; Tesco Plc from private and Oxfam from voluntary sector. I will describe the type of ownership, purpose and scale of these two businesses. Tesco Tesco is the biggest private sector employer in the UK. It has stores in 14 countries across Asia, Europe and
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Assignment A: In this assignment I will be discussing two different businesses. Tesco and the charity OXFAM. Both businesses are widely recognised in the UK as they are both big businesses. Tesco was founded in 1919 by Jack Cohen as a group of market stalls. Currently, the main owner of Tesco is Richard Broadbent, but Tesco is widely owned by their shareholders. The 3 most major shareholders of Tesco are Norges Bank, BlackRock Inc. and Berkshire Hathaway Inc. The highest percentage a shareholder
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Assignment 6 There are different factors which effect Morrison’s and Tesco. Even though they are both supermarkets, Morrison’s is a national business and Tesco is International, which means that they have different ways in which there business will work as the different laws and government. Morrison’s political factors that will affect their business activity is the tax rate in the UK, the UK tax rate changes all the time, and as the tax increases it means that the income will decrease, even though
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Business Resource P3 With Examples, you are to describe the main physical and technological resources required in the operation of your selected organisation. In this assignment I will describe the main physical and technological resources required in the operation of Tesco. Physical Resources Physical resources are resources that the business needs to maintain in order to carry out its activities. They mainly include things like facilities, buildings, machinery and more. These are resources
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HOW IS A BUSINESS ORGANISED All business organisations have different areas that carry out different tasks or functions. These areas are called “Functional Areas” The Different Functional Areas in Tesco Tesco Finance Marketing Human Resource Operations/ Logistics Management All of these functional areas use ICT in order to collect, process and produce data or information. Without
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