Introduction M1 Unit 1: Business Purposes Red Group 10A/Eb1 Asid Ashraf 10L Assignment 6 (M1) Scenario: The Editor has asked me to identify and research two different businesses in the area to help promote them to the local community. Requirements of M1: Contrast the ownership and purposes of two different business organisations. Task 6(a): Select two businesses to contrast (your choices must be checked and approved by your teacher). The two businesses are Tesco and Oxfam. Task 6(b): Use the same
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Schools as organisations Introduction This unit aims to prepare the learner for working in a school. It covers key aspects of schools as organisations. This includes the structure of the education system‚ the roles and responsibilities of key members of the school team and the purpose of school ethos‚ mission statement and aims and values. Learners will also understand the reasons for the key legislation‚ policies and procedures which are followed in schools and how schools operate within a
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Amelie ARRAS‚ business consultant Date: 16th October 2012 Subject: issues and solutions within SLB Introduction The aim of the report is to analyse the current organisational structure and culture within southern bakeries limited (SLB) and give you recommendations about what could be improved. Indeed‚ you identify that changes should be applied to achieve the new business goal and enable the company to grow. I will also explain how changes could impact on the business considering
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APPLICATION OF QUEUEING THEORY TO SEAPORT CONGESTION PROBLEM IN NIGERIA By 1Oyatoye E.O. Ph.D Department of Business Administration‚ University of Lagos. Nigeria Email: eoyatoye@unilag.edu.ng 2Adebiyi‚ Sulaimon Olanrewaju Department of Economics and Financial studies Fountain University Osogbo‚ Osun state. Nigeria. Email: lanre18april@yahoo.com 3Okoye John Chinweze Torcelik International Company United. Apapa‚ Lagos. Nigeria ABSTRACT This paper stresses the importance
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Flexibility in organization Flexibility is becoming a common world in the present world of work. Organisations find it essential to be flexible and to make its employees have the same mind set because they believe it can create organisational prosperity in terms of profit and competitive advantage. Functional flexibility is the requirement or expectation that workers will perform tasks beyond those strictly specified as their main role of function. This might entail ‘cross-working’ (performing
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different types of organisation We have two main types of business organisations. Which are Profit-making organisations and Not-for-profit organisations. In the profit making organisation‚ we have the Sole traders‚ Partnerships and LLPs‚ Companies and The Franchises. While on the Not-for-profit organisation we have the Quangos‚ Voluntary‚ public sector bodies and the charities. *SOLE TRADER- This is a simple business that is easy to set up‚ and which is usually a small business. It is owned and
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Schools as organisations * There are several types of providers of the EYFS‚ such as reception and nursery classes within schools‚ registered childminders‚ day nurseries‚ playgroups and after school and breakfast clubs. * There are four main types of mainstream state schools which are all funded be local authorities. These are known as maintained schools. They have to follow National Curriculum and include * Community schools these are run and owned by the local authority they
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MOTIVATION IN WORKPLACE Faith-based International Charity Background This faith-based humanitarian organisation based on the philosophy of Islam and Quran that if you save the life of one person; you saved mankind. Therefore‚ it promotes humanity in its operational areas. However‚ due to its identity of being an Islamic organisation‚ the funds are mainly generated through Muslim philanthropists and other means such as Zakat. In essence‚ Islamic identity has been the motivating factor
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Programme: HND BTEC Edexcel Unit Number and Title: 01- Business Environment Unit Level: QCF Level 5 Module Tutor: Mehfuzul Haque Email: mhaque1902@hotmail.com Date Set: 21/09/2013 Key dates Distribution date: 03/10/2013 Submission date: December 2013 Return date: 4 weeks after submission Introduction The aim of this unit is to provide learners with an understanding of different organisations‚ the influence of stakeholders and the relationship between
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Motivating Employees in an Organization S Santosh Contents Chapter 1 2 Chapter 2 5 Chapter 3 10 Chapter 4 15 Chapter 1 Motivation: Concepts and Theories Defining motivation The word "motivation" comes from the Latin word movere - "to move." And managers often view motivation in exactly those terms ("I need to get my people moving!"). Motivation is the psychological feature that arouses an organism to action toward a desired goal; the reason for the action. General motivation
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