Unit 2 business: Aims and Organisations (Part 1) * It is important for business to have aims and objectives because to keep them moving forward and expanding by setting aims it keeps the business motivated to achieve. Objectives are the little steps that help the business achieve its aims‚ without objectives a business would not meet its aims and without aims the business would not survive or grow. * Business aims are a business’s main goal that they want achieving and a way of giving a
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Unit 2 P1 Task 1 - Define aims and objectives. (P1) Businesses set aims and objectives‚ so as to be able to measure their progress towards their stated goals for a particular financial term or business period. Aims indicate where the business wants to be in the future‚ whereas objectives set a clearly defined target for the business. In most businesses‚ plans are drawn up for the business to achieve these aims and targets. Aim - is where the business wants to go in the future‚ its goals. It
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below: Name of the Business | Description of the business. E.g.‚ type of ownership (pg 6/7)‚ size (pg 10)‚ scale (pg 10)‚ purpose (pg 4) sector (pg 13) | Business aims and objectives Pg 41 & 45 | Reasons for setting aims and objectives (pg 41)… To break even‚ improve profits etc | Is the business meeting its aims and objectives? Give an example. Where is the evidence? | Oxfam | The Oxfam os charity is-may also be small and employ only a few staff.Others are massive national
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------------------------------------------------- Lesson 2+3: Cash flow analysis and develop aims and objectives; ------------------------------------------------- Introduce ‘ILP-time-off’ work to do ------------------------------------------------- Lesson 4: Cash flow revisions‚ Problem spotting based on cash flow and develop aims and objectives ------------------------------------------------- Lesson 5: Profit and loss account and Financial Ratio Analysis and developing aims and objectives -------------------------------------------------
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have a variety of aims and objectives. They are similar in the following ways………….. However they are different in the following ways………………. The reason for these differences is because……………………. (Does their ownership‚ size have an effect?) consider to what extent the aims and objectives of one of the businesses are being met. Justify your answer To what extent has X met its aims and objectives In this section I will consider how far X has gone in achieving their aims and objectives…………
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Edexcel GCSE 2009 Health and Social Care Unit 4: Health‚ Social Care and Early Years in Practice Practical support to help you deliver this Edexcel specification Scheme of work This scheme of work has been produced to help you implement this Edexcel specification. It is offered as an example of one possible model that you should feel free to adapt to meet your needs and is not intended to be in any way prescriptive. It is in editable word format to make adaptation
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with good profit and to be the biggest company in the UK. Now to maintain or to succeed the purpose‚ it is required to have an aim. The aims are the goals or targets that have to be reach in order to accomplish the purpose. For instance‚ one of the aims for the
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Aims and Objectives‚ Similarities and Differences (Tesco’s and NHS) (M1) Similarities | Differences | Both NHS and Tesco’s have an aim to satisfy their customers/patients. They do this by offering outstanding services and making sure they solve their problems. | Tesco’s has an aim to make profit‚ whilst the NHS has an aim to provide a service for the public. Tesco’s make profit by getting good suppliers and NHS provides a service through tax payer’s money. | Both NHS and Tesco’s have an aim
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THE AIM OF EDUCATION IS TO CULTIVATE PERSONALITY INTEGRATION AND CREATIVE INTELLIGENCE: Education as the fostering of natural human development.GROWTH IN FREEDOM theme: Discussion of aim of education is a function of the philosophy of education or ’educational theory’. The aim of education - in the fullest and deepest sense of the word - is in keeping with the nature of the human personality or ’human nature’. Human nature is defined in terms of the cultivation and development of perceptive
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Draft Due: Date Final Assignment Due: Task One: Business aims & objectives Make a PowerPoint presentation in which you will describe aims and objectives of business organisations (profit-making and non-for-profit) and explain why businesses set them. Your presentation must include the following a. Definition of “aims” and “objectives”. Explain in your own words what is meant by aims and objectives. (P1) b. Explain what is meant by SMART objectives? What
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