BANKING ACADEMY OF VIETNAMBTEC HND IN BUSINESS (ACCOUNTING) ASSIGNMENT FRONT SHEET | Qualification | Unit Code / Unit number and title | Pearson BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Business (Accounting) | (Y/601/0546)Unit 1 Business Environment | Student name / BTEC Registration Number | Assessor name | Hoang Quang HungHoang Tuan DungDao Tien Hoang | F08-027F08-013F08-024 | Martin Ortega-Azurduy | Date issued | Hand in deadline | Submitted on | TBA | 5/11/2015 | 5/11/2015
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important to remember that there are different types of higher education. In addition to universities, there are colleges and institutions of higher education. A number of further education colleges also offer higher education courses. Universities in the UK include both established universities and newer universities. Universities, colleges and institutions of higher education all offer a wide choice of Honours degree programmes. In addition, many offer Foundation Degrees, Higher National Diplomas and
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( 2015-2016 ) Entry 3 C&G Entry level Extended Award in Employability Skills Entry 3 Project 1 - Induction MACMILLAN Coffee Morning Unit 311: Working as part of a team Bintu-May Maria-Erene Jalloh UNIT 311: Working as part of a team 1.1 State what is meant by the term team 1.2 List different types of team 1.3 Give an example of a successful team 1.4 List different roles in a team 2.1 List the factors that make an effective team work 2.2 List
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Introduction International Public Relations Campaigns are increasingly used by states, non-government organisations and multinational companies to achieve specific objectives, purposes or goals, especially to improve the situations, to exploit the target markets or to solve problems of the organizations. Theoretically, a PR campaign has been defined as a “concerted effort of an organization to build socially responsible relationships by achieving research-based goals through the application of communication
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cybercrime. It was prepared in response to a request from the UK Ministry of Defence following scepticism that previous studies had hyped the problem. For each of the main categories of cybercrime we set out what is and is not known of the direct costs, indirect costs and defence costs – both to the UK and to the world as a whole. We distinguish carefully between traditional crimes that are now ‘cyber’ because they are conducted online (such as tax and welfare fraud); transitional crimes whose modus
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know in advance about the attractions and the facilities of a particular destination. The tourist also wants to know other related information of his/her visit to make the same safe, secured and enjoyable. As a result, dissemination of information on travel and tourism-related products and services are highly important. By using the different tools of promotion, marketers attempt to serve this purpose and try to influence the potential tourists’ attitudes in favour of the sponsor’s
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Tacchini (under UK licence) and the fashion brands Chilli Pepper, Nanny State and Sonneti. The JD Sports Fashion Group now has over 900 stores across the UK and Europe and a reputation for stocking exclusive and stylish ranges. What is market research? The exchange between sellers (supply) and buyers (demand) for particular goods or services is called a market. A market does not necessarily exist in a single location, nor need it be a real location – products can be bought and sold online. Markets change
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INTRODUCTION Background in Brief Ryanair was established by the Ryan family with a staff of 25. Its first route was launched in 1985 with a 15-seat aircraft ferrying passengers between Waterford in Ireland and London. In 1986, Ryanair launched its route from Dublin to London to challenge British Airways and Aer Lingus, the two dominant airline carriers on that route, by offering fares at lower prices. With two routes in operation, Ryanair carried 82,000 passengers in its first full year of
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outside the USA. 1985 The first UK store opens in Luton. 1991 The first Irish store opens in Dublin. 1993 Brothers, Gerry and Colin Halpern, buy the master franchise for Domino’s in the UK and Ireland, which by this time has 77 outlets. Prior to this, Domino’s was controlled from the USA. 1995 Store number 100 opens in Purley, London. 1996 First Scottish store opens in Glasgow. 1997 First Welsh store opens in Cardiff. 1998 New headquarters for the UK and Ireland built in the UK in Kingston, Milton Keynes
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proper places to meet with the requirement of the customers. JD Sport has been created by John Wardle and David Makin in 1981 as a shop in Bury. In 1983 a shop has been opened in London and since that time JD Sport has expanded to 900 stores in the UK and internationally. For more than 30 years JD Sport has been growing through organic growth, which means its sales have been increased by it system of stores. Their growth in the last years was through acquisitions,
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