P3 - Describe how two businesses are organised.
Sainsbury’s
The purpose of Sainsbury’s is to serve its customers. The primary objective of any business is make money and invest. If it doesn’t do that it can’t exist. Sainsbury’s is a major retailer in grocery and general retailing.
As Sainsbury is a profit-based business, its maximises their sales and profit, expanding to maintain its competitiveness in addition to outshining competitor. Sainsbury’s focus on shareholders with progressive returns on their investment improving profitability though investment in efficient stores and distribution depots. In productivity improvement and in technology, developing the talents of its people.
List of functional areas for Sainsbury’s:
Planning vehicle routes to avoid back tracking. This keeps fuel costs down and saves time.
Making sure that goods are stored appropriately before they are delivered.
Checking if deliveries match the order
Human’s recourse:
Advertising job vacancies
Maintaining staff records
Advertising promotional opportunities.
Checking health and safety and keeping accident records.
Finance: Record money received
Checking and paying invoices received
Preparing the pay roll and paying the staff salaries
Issuing regular budget reports
RSPCA
RSPCA is separately registered charities across England and Wales are run by volunteers who are unstinting in their work for animal welfare. RSPCA branches are self-funding and raise money locally to supports the animal welfare work they do. Each branch operate at a local level advice, micro chipping , Neutering and subsidised animal treatments, as well as rehabilitating and rehoming animals taken in through their clinics, animal centres, boarding and fostering facilities.
There is no functional areas for RSPCA.