P1 Marketing is perhaps the most important activity in a business because it has a direct effect on profitability and sales. Larger businesses will dedicate specific staff and departments for the purpose of marketing. It is important to realise that marketing cannot be carried out in isolation from the rest of the business. For example, the marketing section of a business needs to work closely with operations, research and development, finance and human resources to check their plans are possible
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qualifications equate to in the UK education system. ACCA QUALIFICATION/LEVEL UK national QUALIFICATION LEVEL ACCA Professional Level Masters degree ACCA Advanced Diploma in Accounting and Business Bachelor degree ACCA Diploma in Accounting and Business Certificate of Higher Education Intermediate Certificate in Financial and Management Accounting GCE Advanced Level Introductory Certificate in Financial and Management Accounting GCSE Level ACCA FOUNDATIONS:
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Unit No.10 & 36Task 2 | Unit Title. Market research in business Starting a Small Business | Applicable to: | | | Extended Diploma | | P/M/D Criteria covered: | Task 2: P1, P2, P3, M1 – U10 & P2 - U36 | Performance criteria being addressed in this assessment:Unit 10 - Market research in businessLO1 – Understand the main types of market research used to make marketing decisionsLO2 – Be able to plan researchP1 - Describe types of market researchP2 - Explain how different market research
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Nationals in Business | Year of Course: | Year 1 of 2 | Project Manager/Assessor: | Liz Cutter | Internal Verifier: | Sam Ramsay | Project Title: | Communication Project Milestone 3Unit 4 – Business Communication | Milestone 3 Presenting Complex Business Information | Unit | Grading Criteria: | Evidenced in | | | Milestone | Task | 4 | P1 | Explain different types of business information, their sources and purposes | 1 | 1 | 4 | P2 | Present complex internal business information using
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the purpose of your two business organisations? (P1) Within this research I will be analysing the two different businesses organisations, and how their purpose can affect and influence the people within the local and global area. The two businesses which I have chosen to conduct my research on is Beaulieu Convent School and Apple Inc. Beaulieu Convent School. Beaulieu Convent School is a local small business within the Island of Jersey. They describe their business as being an educational
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directors to control the business’s resources for them. It is the shareholders who take the risks within the company and as a result, receive profits as a factor reward. Directors, whom represent shareholders, control the different aspects of the business, and managers control the day to day decisions, both receiving wages as a reward. Within large companies, managers may take over the role of directors and become divorced from the owners. However, managers do not necessarily maximise profits all
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CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate CSEC ® PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS SYLLABUS Effective for examinations from May/June 2008 Including 2009 amendments CXC 08/G/SYLL 06 Published by the Caribbean Examinations Council. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means electronic, photocopying, recording or otherwise without prior permission of the author
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P1 – Describe the type of business, purpose and ownership of two contrasting businesses. There are numerous amounts of businesses in the UK, from the public sectors to the private sectors; most large businesses operate on the global scale, such as Tesco, Morrison’s. Businesses in the public sector look for profits and higher income; they are funded through the government, non-profit businesses or charities can also help out with funds. There run in 2 main types of sectors; public and private. In
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Business Practice Argumentative Essay Lisbett De La Garza PHL/320 June 13, 2016 Professor, Bryan Carey Why is the business decision good before you open a business? the decision is good because when you open a business you should take the decision that best describes the business role. The importance of taking good decisions will be either prosperity of the business or worst later on consequences. Most of the consequences hurt when a wrong decision is taken. In order to have a good business
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BTEC Level 3 in Business – Unit 1 – The Business Environment Context Think of a business as a ship on the high seas. The captain and crew of the ship are steering the ship on its journey but the ship is also affected by other influences such as the weather, tides and currents. The captain and crew have no control over these but they must be able to respond effectively to the intervention of events such as a storm in order for the ship to successfully complete its voyage. Just like a ship
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