Schools as organisations – Level 3 Know the structure of education from early years to post-compulsory education. There are many different types of education establishments within England. These vary dependent on the type of funding they receive or if they are attached to a particular faith. Using the internet‚ research early years provision‚ the different characteristics of different types of schools within England and post 16 options. Task 1.1 Each local education authority
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South Africa: Multinational Corporations What do we know about South Africa and the effects that multinational corporations have on the economy‚ culture and people of this diverse country? The next few pages will provide the information that will fully answer the above question. Multinational corporations have funneled foreign direct investments into South Africa due to the diverseness and rich resources that has made South Africa very desirable. Unfortunately‚ there
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P7 Illustrate the financial state of a given business using ratios I have been asked to illustrate the financial state of a given business using ratios‚ to do this I will use accounting ratios to show the financial state of Porcella. One of the ways a business can measure how it is doing is through ratio analysis. Ratios can help Porcella to see how it is doing now and how it compares to last year or the year before and against competitors. For these ratios to be useful‚ they should be compared
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defined as a business‚ which owns or controls foreign subsidiaries in more than one country (Host nation). These are also called transnational corporations (TC’s). Multi national enterprises cover the entire spectrum of businesses‚ including manufacturing‚ agriculture‚ service provision and finance. These can be vast‚ well known companies or smaller specialist firms. There are three different types of MNE’s which all have different primary motives. Horizontally integrated multinationals produce the
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TASK 4 For the business owner‚ the risks must be known and a strategy on how risks will be managed needs to be in place. 4.1 IDENTIFICATION OF RISKS • Strategic risks The risks of having other competitors entering the same market in a short time is high since the capital required is low and no stocks are required. • Compliance risks Laws are constantly changing and new regulations are always emerging which could: • Hinder or change the operations • Increase the costs of overheads • Financial
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Promotion Scenario: You are in the role of a researcher employed by a marketing magazine and have been asked to investigate a number of promotional activities that may form the basis of future articles in editions of the magazine. The two organisations that I am going to use to describe the promotional mix are world renowned companies in technology‚ Apple and Samsung. Apple and Samsung are without a doubt‚ leaders in their respective fields‚ in terms of technological entertainment. They mainly
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MARKETTING ASSIGNMENT BY AJITESH CHOWDHURY MBA-MM 1 * An organization (or organisation – see spelling differences) is a social entity that has a collective goal and is linked to an external environment. It is the collection of organs of scientific methods and artefacts of the al ammeter. The word is derived from the Greek word “organon”‚ itself derived from the better-known word “ergon”‚ which means "organ" – a compartment for a particular task. An organization is defined by the elements
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BT 365 COST PLANNING AND CONTROL Lecturer: J.K. Ofori-Kuragu September‚ 2006 Course Objectives / Course Outline: At the end of this course‚ you will know: 1. What Cost Control is. 2. Purposes of Cost control. 3. Elements of Cost Control 4. The Introduction to Cost Control Systems. 5. Cost Analysis and Cost planning 6. Costs in Use 7. Introduction to Value Engineering Recommended Texts • A. Ashworth Cost Studies of Buildings • Ivor Seeley
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Abstract Historically multinational enterprises have geared there product offerings to the developed world. These same products were then often toned down in aspects of quality and or features and offered to emerging economies. However‚ often these products did not meet the needs‚ demands or wants of customers in emerging economies. Thus‚ to prevent a disruption of product offering and market control multinational enterprises need to look to new product ideas developed for emerging economies rather
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P7: Outline electronic and non-electronic methods for communicating business information‚ using examples for different types of audience. The first type of information that I am focusing on is written information that is on screen‚ the form of the communication is a PowerPoint presentation which is used electronically to present information to members of staff. In Sainsbury’s they hold meetings regularly and my example of a time is when they had a new product that was coming into their store
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