What is a business plan? A business plan is a written document describing the current activities of a business, setting out its future aims and objectives and how they are to be achieved over a set time period. A business plan usually contains a written discussion known as the plan narrative and a number-based section also referred to as the financial projections. Plans don’t have to be long to be good: A single page can contain all of the essential elements you need to tell your employees,
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Enterprise and social responsibilities Reflective learning portfolio 1 Week 1: In the first seminar of enterprise and social responsibility we have watched a video about the role of ethics in building and rebuilding trust. From that video I have learned that trust is about ethics, it’s about human freedom and respecting others people freedom and integrity. The speaker mentioned three things in order to build trust. First making vulnerable yourself in front of someone, second is having a believe
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|Assignment title |Hazard & Risk Management (Assignment 2) | | | |Assessor |Darren Piper | |
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Changes in size of megacities Megacities, with a population of at least 10 million, have grown in number to 26 in 2009. This is because of the general growth in world population and especially the growth in NIC’s such as India, Brazil and Indonesia. In developing countries in Asia and Africa, countries are still at Stage 3 of the DTM and are experiencing rapid population growth. Their economic growth has increased rapidly due to industrialisation which has encouraged rural-urban migration to escape
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Critically discuss the lack of rural roads and its impacts on female headed households. Female headed households are households which are dependent on women for all the household duties, and managing of the house both financially and getting all the duties in the household done. (gupta, et al, 1997).This essay will therefore be focused on the challenges female headed household members get through on a daily basis,and issues of service delivery and access to services in relation to their surrounding
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Explain the role of supportive relationships in reducing the risk of abuse and neglect and discuss the role of supportive relationships in reducing the risk of abuse and neglect (linked together) In order for a vulnerable individual to feel confident and feel as if their needs are met, a supportive relationship is essential. A supportive relationship is a relation based on empathy and encouragement and based on the individuals supporting each other in different ways, in order to maintain happy
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Homework 2 Task 1: “Think” and “Reflect” Questions - based on the lessons so far 1) Explain the difference between standardisation and customisation. Standardisation means that companies learn to operate as if the world were one large market – ignoring regional and superficial differences (Levitt). To speak specifically, executives aim to sale the global products what are the best-value product with high quality, best technology and low prices in different national markets. Its mission
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Religion in ‘Wuthering Heights’ & ‘The Color Purple’ March 30, 2012 Orthodoxy in ‘Wuthering Heights’ Wuthering Heights takes orthodox Victorian Christian religion and turns it on its head. The narrative is delivered to us by Lockwood, who gets his narrative from Nelly Dean. Nelly is an orthodox Christian and gives us a biased viewpoint, calling Heathcliff a ‘devil’ and associating him with the demonic. With his black hair and unbridled wrath, violence, greed and lust, Heathcliff is an embodiment
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ELCM353: Course Schedule Week 1 – 14 July | Introduction | Internet of Things and InnovationBefore class read: * Hill, L. A., Brandeau, G., Sal, E. T., & Lineback, K. (2014). Collective genius. Harvard Business Review, 92(6), 94-102.http://helicon.vuw.ac.nz/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=bth&AN=96090677&site=ehost-live * Wasik, B. (2013, 06). Welcome to the programmable world. Wired, 21, 140.http://helicon.vuw.ac.nz/login?url=http://search
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