By Name: Ahmed Abnawi ID: 1500912 A feasibility study is an important step in the formation or expansion of any business idea. A feasibility study is usually conducted after producers have discussed a series of business ideas or scenarios. The feasibility study helps to frame specific business scenarios so they can be studied in-depth. During this process the number of business alternatives under consideration is usually quickly reduced. However, when a company or a person attempt to conduct
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Scenario 1: Two Businesses on our Doorstep. Scenario You have just started work in the business section of the Gulf News. The Newspaper has asked you to put together a small guide for the readers to understand more about two businesses. They want you to focus on two contrasting companies; this can be your choice. The purpose of the article is to contrast two businesses in respect of their business purpose, ownership type, organizational structure and their strategic planning; the newspaper wants
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complicated tasks, however, the complex dynamics of a highly diverse workgroup can actually hinder the work process and lower performance. T he first and foremost task of leaders is to successfully implement organizational strategies. In today’s business environment, one of the critical elements of achieving this goal is effectively managing an increasingly diverse workforce—teams of people of different races, cultures, religions, languages, and so on. Corporate strategists are increasingly viewing
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However, this matter cannot be easily sided since the owner of Rally Motors has been using the Rally name for his business for the past forty years. The Federal Trademark Dilution Act of 1995 protects a company’s ownership rights to the name, logo, or symbol that identifies its products (Halbert & Ingulli, 2010). As the owner of Rally Motors, Herman Hayes has an economic interest in the business name and a right to protect it from competitors using it for their own benefit that may reflect negatively
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| | | | |BTEC Level 3 National Subsidiary Diploma in Business |Unit 1: The Business Environment | | |
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In scenario one, I possess a transportation business and have my own line of trucks. When I enlisted my truck drivers I did an intensive individual verification and ensured they all had clean driving records. In any case, as of late I had more business than you could deal with your current trucks and utilized a self-employed entity for some of my delivery. This self-employed entity winds up getting in a major traffic accident and decimating some of my customer's stock all the while. My customer discovers
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------------------------------------------------- BTEC National in Business ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Level 3 ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Unit 1 The Business Environment The following scenario should be used for all tasks. ------------------------------------------------- Scenario ------------------------------------------------- You work
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Scenario List Select a scenario from the list. 1. As a partner in a new business, one of your roles is to review information technology tools available to assist you in a certain aspect of your business (e.g., marketing, accounting, sales, quality assurance). Select a technology that emerged within the last five years and consider its impact on your business. Make a decision on whether to adopt this technology. 2. As a member of the human resources department in a manufacturing organization with
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BTEC L3 Diploma in Business Unit 36: Starting a Small Business Assignment |Learning Outcomes | | | |To be able to present the initial business idea using relevant criteria | |Understanding the skills and
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THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT ASSIGNMENT ONE Within this unit you will consider the different types of businesses and sectors, their strategic plans and consider their main stakeholders. In the second half, you will be considering the impact of external influences (political, legal and social) on businesses. Scenario: You are a junior journalist working for the Business Review. You have been asked to write an article for prospective businessmen and women thinking of setting up a new business. Most
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