References: I used one source of information being the internet and only had to use two websites to obtain the information I needed to complete my essay. The Morrison’s information I needed was all from the Morrison Corporate Social Responsibility report 2009. http://tutor2u.net/business/gcse/organisation_stakeholders_ethics.htm http://www.morrisons.co.uk/Documents/Morrisons_CSR_2009.pdf
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Supermarket Psychology: Supermarket Layout watch this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3IwOgA3Ngw This video is about trolleyology. In simple words means make us easy in spending our money with use of psychology. The case is one customer had given a simple task in 3 minutes to shop 3 basic goods in the supermarket that never shopped before. It looks simple but actually it really hard where you will face with many disruptive things. Customers tend to shop at anti clock direction
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Five KPIs Every Marketer Should Track Today‚ more than ever‚ marketers can harness the types of customer data that used to be available only to the most sophisticated consumer marketers. Website traffic & awareness‚ online marketing programs‚ traditional lead generation‚ customer satisfaction‚ even product usage data are suddenly at the fingertips of many marketers. Identifying the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) you should track is the best place to start. Otherwise‚ you’ll bury yourself in
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DHABALIA 1006497 ------------------------------------------------- Contents | Preface ……………………………………………………......……. | 4 | | Acknowledgement ……………………………………..………... | 5 | | | | 1. | Research Methodology | | | | | | 1.1 Research Objectives …….………………..………………….… | 6 | | 1.2 Research Design ………...…………………………………….… | 6 | | 1.3 Research Methodology ………..…………………………….... | 7 | | | | 2. | Literature Review……………………………………………………. | 8 | | | | 3. | Introduction to Retail Food
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c) Write aims and objectives for a selected business (P3) • Describe what is meant by SMART objectives. An objective that follows SMART is more likely to succeed because it is clear (specific) so you know exactly what needs to be achieved. You can tell when it has been achieved (measurable) because you have a way to measure completion. A SMART objective is likely to happen because it is an event that is achievable. Before setting a SMART objective relevant factors such as resources and time were
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LB5103 GLOBAL DESTINATION COMPETITIVENESS DESTINATION AUDIT PRESENTATION DESTINATION COMPETITIVENESS MODEL IN MONACO Lecturer: Dr.Jenny Panchal |NAME |STUDENT ID | |Shabeer Grewal |12803017 | |Huang Tianmi |12491112 | |Shao Zhe (Scarlett) |12875213 | |Yang Fan (Fany)
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meets its aims and objectives. I am going to assess whether the business I chose is able to meet their aims and objectives. Tesco’s aims and objectives are the following: 1. To maximise sales by 10% at the end of this year. 2. To become the largest retailers throughout the UK 3. Expand their business have a office in European and worldwide 4. To provide a good service that it cheap and affordable to the consumers by the end of March. Tesco’s main aim is to stay the leading supermarket and to
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Assignment 1; Understand the Purpose and Ownership of Business Task 1 Design a guide for businesses that defines aims and objectives in different sectors. Aim – it is a long term target to achieve something. It is an action of directing something at an object. Object – it is a short term target which helps achieve the aim. It is often linked to the aim. SMART objectives: S - Specific - There is a clear definition‚ containing a number where possible M - Measurable - This
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• Consuming has never been about the basic needs‚ some people argue that consuming has become about peoples individual identities and self-expression. On the other hand others argue that families and peoples communities help shape how they consume. • What people buy‚ and what people do with these things gives an indicator of the kind of person they are. This is especially true with people who are trying to sell things‚ such as advertising agents and retailers themselves. • Its a common assumption
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Marketing Objectives- Morrisons: 1- Beat rivals (Lidl) on price for festive food and drink (Smithers‚ 2014) (http://www.theguardian.com/business/2014/nov/11/morrisons-unveils-ant-dec-christmas-ad-campaign) 2- Convey brand value (spary‚ 2014) http://www.marketingmagazine.co.uk/article/1321280/watch-morrisons-kicks-off-christmas-campaign-ant-dec Increase availability (Hegarty‚ 2014) 4- Increase sales 5- Ramp up its "unique" price‚ quality and value credentials http://www.marketingmagazine
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