Corporate Social Responsibility task 3 Using my research and the information I have gathered on my 3 business‚ the John Lewis partnership‚ McDonalds and ASDA‚ I am now going to evaluate the effect these businesses have on their local community and decide how they benefit and impact the community. John Lewis Partnership The John Lewis Partnership is probably the business that has the best impact over all as it focusses on promoting what it has done to increase its CSR. One thing it has done is
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Aim and Objectives of Sainsbury’s AIM: Great food at fair prices Sainsbury’s main objectives are to provide food at a fair price for the customer so that they are satisfied and happy with what they bought from Sainsbury’s. Pleasing the customer is the main objective because‚ without any customers‚ Sainsbury’s will not sell there stock and go bankrupt as they won’t be making enough revenue to cover costs. In 2010 Sainsbury’s had a million more customer’s average a week then in 2009‚ 19 million
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Word count- 3300 excluding references‚ appendices‚ and tables. Contents page Introduction P3 History P3 Business strategy P3 Corporate strategy P3 Company values P3 Value chain P4 Joint Ventures and Mergers and Acquisitions P4 PESTEL analysis P5 Competitors P7 Figure 1: Tesco’s main competitors P7 Figure 2: Ansoff matrix for Tesco’s marketing strategy P8 Figure 3: Tesco’s sub-bran poisition in the United Kingdom P9 Figure 4: Tesco’s competition in the UK P10 Figure
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To what extent is growing through integration with other businesses a good way for a firm to increase its competitiveness? Growing through integration is concerned with mergers and takeovers of businesses. There are a number of different ways of integrating: Horizontal (same industry‚ same stage of production)‚ backward vertical (same industry towards a supplier)‚ forward vertical (same industry towards the customer) and Conglomerate (different industries). Growing through integration can have
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But Asda and Sainsbury don’t agree. People will be affected are other supermarkets e.g. Salisbury‚ asda‚ Morrison’s etc. Tesco is trying to reducing the price so customers will afford it. They want to promote their products by giving club card points‚ vouchers and other things. Tesco do one thing different from others is called club cards point. Other supermarkets such as Sainsbury and Asda are not happy with this situation because it is going to
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P 2.2 Discuss the global impact of e-Commerce on society. Ans Positive effects of e-commerce on society * Convenience * Helpful for disables and aged people * Time saving * Information availability * Helpful for new business * Jobs for society * 24 hour service * Available niche products * Disintermediation * Environment friendly Negative effects of e-commerce on society * Unemployment * Increase in crime * Health
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methods for gaining market share. Tesco competitors‚ ASDA and Sainsbury increase their market share by giving more coupons/ vouchers‚ lowering price on essentials necessities‚ and cutting petrol prices. However‚ Tesco increases their market share by improving more on their services like reforming their operation‚ refurbished old stores‚ recruiting more staff. FEEDBACK HERE Because Tesco is in the middle market for quality and price‚ ASDA provides cheapest price‚ Sainsbury has the best quality
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lets customer’s resident across Europe shop for products from sellers worldwide who will ship to your location. EBay is in the secondary sector as this business sells items and products online Asda: Asda is a global business as it is owned by the American parent company‚ wallmart. This is whey asda has many stores all over as they
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unit of alcohol of £ 0.45. www.bbc.co.uk [online] The proposal is to put the price up for really cheap alcohol‚ with that‚ less people would have access to that‚ for example a two litre-bottle of Tesco cider would increase from £1.32 to £3.80‚ while Asda whisky would rise from £9.20 to £12.60. Would be no change for well know brands‚ like Johnnie Walker or Bell’s‚ which all currently retail are above £14.00. www.bbc.co.uk [online]
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Study and conducting some online research on Wal-Mart/Asda‚ their employment practices and attitudes and approach to dealing with trade unions‚ answer these questions: 1. On the basis of your research‚ would you categorise Wal-Mart’s and Asda’s approach to resisting trade union organisation as unitarist or pluralist (union substitution or suppression)? Give examples of the strategy they appear to have adopted 2. Why do Wal-Mart and Asda appear to pursue aggressive policies of union avoidance
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