market share by fulfilling the customer needs. 3.To study the factors affecting the consumption pattern. Ethical considerations 1.I should have the permission of the people who you will be studying to conduct research involving them. 2. I don’t want to do anything that would cause physical or emotional harm to your subjects. This could be something as simple as being careful how you word sensitive or difficult questions during your interviews. 3. Objectivity against subjectivity in my research
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educational stage and school governance Local Authority Nurseries * Usually cater for children aged 3-5yrs‚ can be attached to a primary school or children’s centre. Usually open term time only. Hrs of 9 – 3.30pm. * Follows the EYFS (early year’s foundation stage). Framework to support a child’s development and learning from birth to 5ys. State funded through the LA for children 3-5yrs‚ 15hrs per week‚ 38 weeks per yr. * Regulated by OFSTED Early years (office for standards in education)
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BTEC Level 3 in Business UNIT 3 - MARKETING ASSIGNMENT 1 P1 Marketing Techniques Graph below shows Ansoff’s Matrix strategies. Market penetration (existing product on existing market). Market penetration uses existing products on an existing market. This strategy tries to achieve growth of sales through encouraging brand loyalty‚ encouraging more purchases‚ taking customers from rivals and converting non-users to users. An example of this strategy is
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1. Look around in your workplace setting or your classroom setting for eight more potential hazards. List these in the spaces in the left-hand column below. |Hazard |How the hazard can be dealt with | |Stairs |Involving children in risk assessment ‚ and senssibilize them about the | | |risk of raining
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unit 13 | 2011 | | Btec business level 3 Recruitment and -selection.Jean-Jacques | P1 Identify how two organisations plan recruitment using internal and external sources? My first organisation is Tesco because I think there internal and external is very basic to explain and I have a lot of knowledge. Internal recruitment: means that the person recruiting from the job will be taken from the organisation. In Tesco it will give current employee to get a promotion because it will be
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“The Five Levels of Leadership‚ Proven Steps to Maximize Your Potential by John Maxwell” A Book Review/Critique Presented to: Attorney Araceli Linatoc In partial fulfillment of the requirements in MPA 627 Leadership and Organizational Change By: Lawrence Lerias MPA Student October 2013 CONTENTS : About the Author‚ John Maxwell Level 1: Position Level 2: Permission Level 3: Production Level 4: People Development Level 5: The Pinnacle/Personhood
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of ensuring that communication in care settings is effective. You will need to: 1. understand why effective communication is important in the work setting 2. be able to meet the communication and language needs‚ wishes and preferences of individuals 3. be able to overcome barriers to communication 4. be able to apply principles and practices relating to confidentiality. You will be assessed on both your knowledge of effective communication and your ability to apply this in practical work with children
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029 level 3 childcare 1.1 As practitioners we need to make sure we work together. This will have a positive impact on the children’s/young people’s health‚ development and learning. In order to achieve the best for children/young people the 5 possible outcomes need to be put in to action. The Every Child Matters is a part of the government framework in England which states these. The outcomes state that practitioners should be working together to offer the best for children/young people. In order
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Jemma Walker Unit 3; P1 P1 - Explain potential hazards and the harm that may arise from each in a health or social care setting Relating to the physical environment The physical environment is everything that is around you‚ this includes; 1. The building 2. The air 3. The temperature 4. Objects 5. People 6. Pets The physical environment has a huge impact on the staffs and individuals well-being. The spread of Airborne infections are increased when the ventilation
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able to follow them‚ it’s also about developing attitudes and behaviour towards other people. The sequence is in the order that children follow each stage and progress. The rate is by age range they will have mostly met these requirements. Age 0-3 Birth Babies are born with many reflex actions these are actions they preform naturally. Physical Sucking‚ swallowing‚ rooting‚ grasp reflex‚ startle. Cognitive Recognises mother’s voice and smell. Communication Crying
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