Assessment activity 1 1. What are your organisations core business activities and its core processes? Businesses core business activity is something it does especially well in comparison to its competitors. It has an advantage because the Company acquires expertise that competitors do not have. The processes may be such things as better research‚ better manufacturing processes‚ technology etc. 2. What environmental management issues must be taken into consideration when
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Section 1 Accounts & Finance Sub Section 3.4 Budgeting Budget refers to a financial plan of expected revenue and expenditure for an organisation or a department for a given period of time usually on a monthly‚ quarterly or annual basis. Budget holder refers to a person‚ usually a middle or senior manager‚ placed in charge of a budget‚ who is responsible and accountable for all revenue & expenditure within allocated budget. Budgetary control refers to the use of corrective measures taken to ensure
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1st of February 2013 Business organization and management Business size Small business: e.g. Independent service-station‚ restaurant Medium business: e.g. coffee club‚ nando’s Large business: Maccas‚ red rooster‚ kfc Economies of scale; this term refers to the lower costs per unit of output as a result of operating on a larger scale. Question 1. What is meant by economies of scale? Provide 3 examples of typical economies of scale enjoyed by large organizations: a) Coles (big
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Project Assignment – Air Transport Management (ATM -1) (Submitted by: Mohd. Khalid Khan) Title: “ Emerging Challenges in Airport Management – Way Forward “ Introduction: The last few years has seen an exponential growth in the aviation industry. Aviation infrastructure has expanded to include hundreds of airports and airlines around the world. New airports have mushroomed in places which were hardly known to the world‚ existing airports have
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1. About Ethical Communication in Business By Joey Papa‚ eHow Contributor Practice appropriate communication in business. Every business is dependent on effective ethical communication. It ’s what makes new policy in government‚ raises money for nonprofits and strengthens a business. Business communication occurs any time a message is given or received‚ whether it ’s verbal or nonverbal‚ between two businesses‚ a business and its employees or a business and the public. The messages sent and
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Introduction :-Auto Sector The Indian automobile industry produced a total 1.69 million vehicles including passenger vehicles‚ commercial vehicles‚ three wheelers and two wheelers in August 2013 as against 1.56 million in August 2012‚ registering a growth of 8.18 percent over the same month last year. The cumulative foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow into the Indian automobile industry during April 2000 to July 2013 was recorded at US$ 8‚932 million‚ amounting to 4.5 per cent of the total
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Akeem Barnes Professor Fairey Personal Criticism 5-12-13 Facing it I stood nervously in front of my eighth grade English class praying that nobody would laugh at the poem I was about to read aloud. My peers were used to reading Langston Hughes‚ Edgar Allen Poe‚ or Maya Angelou‚ and I did not want to disappoint them by trying something new. The assignment given to our class was for everybody to choose a poem‚ read it aloud‚ and explain why it relates to them. How was I going
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SEGMENTATION AND SALES TREND OF MARUTI SUZUKI SUBMITTED BY: XERXES D. IRANI B.COM 3RD YEAR ROLL NO. 373 ROOM NO. 14 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This report bears the imprint of many people and without their support it would not have existed. First of all I would like to express my sincere indebtedness and profound sense of gratitude to my parents whose support in all manners has made me capable to complete this project. I acknowledge my deepest thanks to Prof. Ms. Sumana Guha for all her care and
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Management Challenges in the 21st Century Introduction The traditional management education and training relies heavily on left-brain thinking‚ deductive reasoning and analytical thinking. The managers of the future require a different set of skills based on the functioning of the right-brain like holistic or systems thinking‚ intuitive problem-solving and value-driven decision-making. While state parastatals could benefit from a number of these corporate lessons‚ readers should be clear about
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Maruti Corporate Strategy * Repositioning/revitalising of products: Whenever Maruti’s cars sales reached the maturity stage in the product life cycle‚ they revitalised the product to gain momentum in the market share. Few examples that can be noted in this regard are: * Omni – Interiors and Exteriors‚ Omni Cargo & CNG omni * Versa – Slashed prices by decreasing engine power * Esteem – Changed the exteriors to boost sales * Baleno – Slashed prices * WagonR
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