P3-Describe how a selected organisation uses marketing research to contribute to the development of its marketing plans In this section of the unit the investigation of the marketing research used by Kellogg’s will be shown through thorough research and evaluation also how it links in to the development of Kellogg’s marketing plans. The Purpose of Market Research Marketing research is what informs business’s make decisions by helping it to understand the changing dynamics of its market. This involves
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Explaining patterns and trends in health and illness among different social groupings. Introduction There are many ways to measure patterns of ill health; these include mortality‚ morbidity‚ health events‚ disease incidence‚ disease prevalence and health surveillance. These are; Morbidity Rates is how many individuals suffer from the disease at a given time. Mortality Rates is how many individuals die from suffering from the disease and health events individuals being aware of health issues such
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What is meant by risk assessment? A risk assessment is a plan put in place to reduce the risk of harm occurring‚ it aims to identify potential risks to the health‚ safety or security of a care practitioner. Risk assessments have to be held under the health and safety at work act and Management of Health and Safety Regulations 1999. It is a lawful document and if not carried out care organisations can face prosecution. The HSE (health and safety executive) can request risk assessments at any time
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Tesco Research Methods Primary Research - This is research done by the business: Club Card Tesco have a scheme where customers sign up to a club card providing their information‚ from these customers can build up points which they can pay for items‚ Tesco can use this information to create a database and send direct mail and emails to
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Research has various functions/ purposes. These are identifying needs‚ highlighting in provision‚ planning provision‚ informing policy or practice‚ extending knowledge and understanding‚ improving practice‚ aiding reflection‚ allowing progress to be monitored and finally examining topics of contemporary importance. Every single health professional who is involved when care planning use different research principles to identify the needs of each individual they are looking after. For example at
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Answers Diploma in International Financial Reporting June 2013 Answers and Marking Scheme Marks 1 Consolidated statement of financial position of Alpha at 31 March 2013 ASSETS Non-current assets: Property‚ plant and equipment (280‚000 + 225‚000 + 19‚250 (W1) + 6‚000 (W1) + 6‚120 (W7)) Intangible assets (W1) Goodwill (W2) Investment in Gamma (W9) Other investments $’000 536‚370 6‚000 89‚000 77‚120 40‚000 –––––––––– 748‚490 –––––––––– 137‚500 103‚000 25‚000 –––––––––– 265‚500 ––––––––––
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P3 - Describe the main physical and technological resources required in the operation of a selected organisation. M1 – explain how the management of human‚ physical and technological resources can improve the performance of a selected organisation. In this assignment I will describe the main physical and technological resources required in an organisation‚ and how the management of human‚ physical and technological resources can improve the performance of Tesco. Physical resources Some of the
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Understanding patterns and trends in health and illness P3‚ M2 & (D1) for UNIT 7 Aims & Objectives To understand how we measure health and ill health (M2) Begin to understand and research different patterns and trends in health and ill health in various social groupings (P3) Health Statistics Health statistics look at the affects of health & health outcomes‚ such as:- Can you remember what these terms mean? Infant mortality rates Overall mortality rates Morbidity rates Disease
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This document consists of 5 printed pages and 3 blank pages. SP (SJF3336) S76942/3 © UCLES 2005 [Turn over UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Level BUSINESS STUDIES 9707/03 Paper 3 Case Study May/June 2005 3 hours Additional Materials: Answer Booklet/Paper READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST If you have been given an Answer Booklet‚ follow the instructions on the front cover of the Booklet. Write your Centre number‚ candidate number and name on
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Describe the social implications of business ethics facing Marks and Spencer in its different areas of activity. Ethics must be global‚ not local. In order to build a truly great global business the leaders need to bring forward a global standard of ethical practices. The only way to build a great global company is with a single global standard of business practices‚ vigorously communicated and rigorously enforced. Companies must layout the same business standards in Chicago‚ Paris‚ and Shanghai
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