1.0 Content No. Title Page 1.0 Content 1 2.0 Task 1 2 3.0 Task 2 3 4.0 Task 3 4 5.0 Task 4 5 – 7 6.0 Task 5 8 – 9 7.0 Task 6 10 – 11 8.0 Conclusion 12 9.0 Reference 13 10.0 Coursework 14 – 18 2.0 Task 1 2.1 Construct a two-way tabulation with row for the city areas and columns for the method of payment. Work out the figures that are not quoted in the summary by using the information provided. Area Pass Cash Total East 35000 43000 78000 North 43000 81000
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Assess the likely impact of UK Government labour market policies on any three macro-economic objectives. Refer to the information and to your own knowledge (30) Labour market policies are government programmes that intervene in the labour market to help the unemployed find work. The three macro-economic policies I am going to look at are: full employment‚ steady sustainable economic growth and low inflation. Full employment is the point in an economy‚ where everyone who is willing and able to work
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Discuss how the six macro-environments (demographic‚ economic‚ natural‚ technological‚ political‚ and social/cultural) forces may affect the marketing of a drink or food company. Companies and their suppliers‚ marketing intermediaries‚ customers‚ competitors‚ and publics all operate in a macro-environment of forces and trends that shape opportunities and pose threats. Within the rapidly changing global picture‚ the firm must monitor six major forces: demographic‚ economic‚ natural‚ technological
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capability’. Today‚ the world is going through‚ a global economic turmoil. This recession affects almost all the fields especially IT field. To overcome the adverse effect of the economic slow down‚ we should plan an effective human resource policy at macro level. Human resource plan is designed to pay attention to shaping the priorities of the H R function than on supporting activities relating to the organization’s functioning as a whole The economic crisis of 2008/2009 has touched every industry
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Explain what is meant by the term ‘Aggregate Demand’? (6) The term ‘Aggregate Demand’ (AD) means the total amount of planned spending on goods and services at any price level in an economy. AD is made up of the following components: - C + I + G + (X - M) Therefore‚ it is the total of Consumption (C)‚ Investment (I)‚ Government spending (G) and the difference between Exports (E) and Imports (M). Consumption is spending by households on goods and services and it is the main component of
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adaptations to a complex and everchanging environment. The marketing environment is the totality of forces and institutions that are external and potentially relevant to a firm. The marketing environments fall under two catagories. The macro-proximate environment and the macro-widened environment.Micro-widened environment include those factors that can vary from day to day and which the firm has no direct power in changing its fators‚ such as demographic factors‚ legal factors‚ technological factors‚ political
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What are the key elements of JetBlue’s culture? JetBlue’s culture is to differentiate itself through a customer-and employee-centric culture. Leadership would not tolerate any declines in employee or customer perceptions of the airline as a good place to work or a good flying experience. The changes started with a plan for improving employee engagement results as the thinking was‚ if the company improved those metrics‚ customers would receive great experiences (Spillover Effect). Through five levels:
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There are a many similarities between military and business planning. The definitions of military and business planning are similar and/or have the same core processes--although they may be called something different. The Army defines planning “as a continuous process in preparation for future assigned or assumed tasks.” Further‚ “[planning] involves a detailed and systematic examination of all aspects of contemplated operations.” An additional business definition of planning includes‚ “defining
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repeat purchase among customers. By managing its private label including Select‚ Freeform‚ and Home Brand‚ Woolworth creates a better macro environment to make progress and strengthened its marketing position at the same time. On the other hand‚ Woolworth’s economic growth is also affected by its limited geographic presence. Compared to its competitors ALDI‚ who has distributed the
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The macro-environment investigates the impact of PEST factors‚ these factors affect a company’s planning and performance because they are part of a forever changing market. Companies need to be able to adapt to these changes but as they are factor which are beyond a firm’s direct control they can often be seen as threatening. However‚ changes in the external environment also create new opportunities as well as threats. All of these changes within the macro environment can have large impact on consumer
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