It is easy to create lots of data and then become disorganised very quickly. There are many different ways as to how data can be organised. You need to consider your other work colleagues who may need to find specific files at a later date, therefore it is important to decide on an effective way that works best for you and your team. To ensure your data is understood, you should try these different ways of organising data that are listed below: Name and organise your files. This allows you and
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Unit 18 Managing a Business event P1 Role of the event organiser The role of event organiser is different depending on the organisation and the kind of event involved. Activities normally include: ▪ Investigating into markets to identify opportunities for events; ▪ speaking with clients to understand their precise event requirements; ▪ producing detailed ideas for events (e.g. venues, suppliers, legal obligations, timelines, staffing and budgets) ▪ Organising a budget with the client
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P1 – Describe the recruitment documentation used in a selected organisation. A brief introduction to Tesco. Tesco PLC is a global grocery and general retailer and is the largest retailer in Britain. Worldwide, there are around 5380 stores. Measured by revenues, Tesco is the third largest retailer in the world, after Wal-Mart and Carrefour and in terms of profit, Tesco is the second largest retailer in the world, after Wal-Mart. Tesco is also the biggest private sector employer in the UK, with
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Explain different types of business information, their sources and purposes. (P1) Type of business information | The source of information - Internal and External | The purpose of the information | Audience requirements | Advantages | Disadvantages | Source | Verbal | Telephone | With an employee and a boss | The participants need to pay even more attention | Can ask questions immediately instead of waiting for a reply | Misunderstandings can arise because of poor word choice, differing
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Name: Arsalan Anwar Business level 3 Unit 1: P1 Introduction: In this assignment I will be selecting two contrasting business which are going to be Tesco and Oxfam. I will be writing a written report describing their purposes and ownership, to do this I’ll talk about what goods and services they offer and to whom they offer these to. Finally I’ll talk about where they operate and which industrial sector of the economy they operate in.
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Unit 1 - P1 Table 1 Types Of Ownership: | Definition: | Example: | Sole Traders | A sole trader business is owned and controlled by one person and the most common type of business. | Window CleaningPlumbing Electrical Work | Partnerships | A partnership is usually formed by signing a Deed of Partnership (which sets out how profits will be shared and the different responsibilities and payments to partners) with the paperwork being supervised by a solicitor. | Medical PracticeDental PracticeAccountantsSolicitors
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(P1) Hardware: • Graphics Card: the graphics card takes digital information sent out by the operating system, specifying what is to be shown on the screen and make this into signal that the display can understand. Professional graphic designers value a digital visual interface connection between graphics card and monitor compared to the much older, much outdated visual graphics array cable connection, as it gives a better picture on screen. • Internal Memory (RAM): This is mainly used to hold programs
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Recruitment methods Recruitment is the process of finding and hiring suit Different methods of recruitment suitable candidates (from within or outside the organization) to fill the empty positions. The process involves searching, sourcing and select the right candidates for the roles to play within the organisation. Different recruitments require different recruitment documents. Here is a short list of different recruitments internal and external. Internal
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worldwide and employs over 500,000. As they are such a large employer, Tesco’s employs people to do different job roles, such as: * Administration * Apprenticeship * Audit * Business Analyst * Business Development * Buying/Sourcing * Communications * Customer Services * Design * Distribution – Colleagues * Distribution – Management * Driver * Engineering * Finance * Graduate * Health and Safety *
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Unit 7 Lesson 1 P1 1. What is malware? Malware is software’s that are installed on to your computer without you knowing. These software’s are designed to malfunction your computer and damage the computer system. Impacts: Some of the impacts are: 1. It disrupts operations 2. It also steals data and information 3. It allows unapproved access to system resources 4. It makes to performance of the computer slow and the web browser speed 5. You have problems of connecting to networks 6. It also
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