Sainsbury’s aims are to make as much profit as possible and to attract new customers to help boost their income. One of the main aims is to make their business go worldwide and provide for as much people as possible as they do with local stores, express stores and extra.
Mission statement and values: Sainsbury mission statement is to be the customer’s first choice of food products, also to provide products of a high quality with a great service. This tells the consumer’s what the aims of Sainsbury are.
Some of Sainsbury’s values are to be the best for food and health, sourcing with integrity, respect for the environment and so on. All of these are the aims and the goals for the business as both the workers and the customers expect good health and safety with fresh and good quality food at a decent price.
In Sainsbury’s they have employees that are all put into different functional areas to make sure that tasks are done easily and everything is not a disaster. For example they have some employees in the sales area. The job of these employees is to be in charge in the sales, sell products and services, collecting money and dealing with the money that is received and that should be received. This is good for a business as everyone is specialized in a certain sector which keeps the business running without errors.
OXFAM
Oxfam aims: their aims are to provide products and utilities for the people who are in need and can’t reach resources. Oxfam believe that everyone deserves a fair life and education and they try their best to provide this. They educate people and provide for them globally. They provide for people in over 90 countries.
Mission statement and values: Oxfam’s mission statement is to provide to everyone in need worldwide who they can reach to at a good quality as they are an international charity who are trying to reduce poverty.
Oxfam’s values: to be empowerment ( supportive people and staff work) inclusiveness (being