stakeholders exert on Tesco. I will be evaluating the following stakeholders: customers‚ employees‚ shareholders and suppliers. The first stakeholder I am going to evaluate is customers which are external stakeholders. Customers contribute to profit levels and turnover through buying products and services. People are stakeholders in a company for financial reasons‚ customers do not want to have to spend an excessive amount of money to purchase a product‚ so if the product is cheaper in one store‚ such
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In this task I am being asked to explain the challenges of globalization for a selected business when they are using the Internet as a marketing tool. I have decided to use New Look as my selected business. Globalization can be summarized as the process that an organization starts to integrate on a global scale. When it comes to online marketing there are many risks an individual can face when it comes to purchasing online. As this generation is all about technology most things that are set
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Customer benefits HAP has customers come to them in seek of financial help. Specialising in superannuation‚ HAP assists customers in ensuring they have the best return on their investment. The value that Graeme delivers is the extend post sales service. In the interview he stated that he goes above and beyond in ensuring that the customer has full satisfaction post sales. He provides updates to his clients monthly. Quite often the clients that come to visit Graeme and HAP are unaware about how
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QUESTION 1 25 MARKS The following is Whisky Traders’ Trial Balance at the end of its first year of trading‚ 31 August 2010: R R DR CR Bank Overdraft 93 000 Buildings 500 000 Capital ? Petty Cash 3 000 Creditors Control 50 000 Debtors Control 60 000 Equipment 90 000 Investments 90 000 Long term Loans 200 000 Motor Vehicles 120 000 Inventory 200 000 Retained Earnings 420 000 1 063 000 1 063 000 However the following transaction has not yet being taken into account: • A delivery vehicle
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Arts Media & Enterprise CROSS COLLEGE ASSIGNMENT BRIEF –PART 1 Course BTEC L3 90 credit Diploma in Business AWB Qualication Title Level 3 Diploma in Business Unit - NAME & NO Unit 9: Creative Product Promotion LEVEL 3 Assignment Title The Promotional Drive Lecturer/Assessor Amrik Singh Issue date 17/10/2014 Interim submission date 14/11/2014 final Submission date 14/12/2014 Student declaration: I declare that this assignment is all my own work and the sources of information
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money to do research. The two examples of the Kraft’s food power brands are Philadelphia and Dairy lea. Theses’ Company bring in a lot of spare money for the company to grow and expand; this is why the Kraft’s food concentrates on theses power brands. 3. Examine Kraft Foods Supply Chain Goal of “exceeding customer expectations in quality of product and service at lowest effective cost”. Explain how EIM is likely to help Kraft to achieve this goal? The EIM is very likely to help because it lets the
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Roohi Ahmed Contents Introduction 3 What is distribution? 3 What is distributions role in retailing? 4 Distribution methods at Sairaz 6 Distribution methods at HOUSE OF FRASER 6 Conclusion 7 Bibliography/Reference 7 Introduction In this report I am going to discuss about the independent retailers distribution process of Boots and the multiple retailers distribution process of HOUSE OF FRASER. What is distribution? Distribution is the way in which a product is spread over
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Introduction Knowing your business-level and corporate-level strategy can maximize the life of your organization. The business-level strategy focus on creating a value offering that is appealing to consumers while also being cost-effective. The business-level strategies determine who they will serve‚ what product or service will meet the needs of their targeted customers‚ and how they will keep their customers satisfied (Harvard‚ 2012). Corporate-level strategies help drive an organization and
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sales and have the ability to finance employees who are more suitable for the job. As the public view social goals with great significance‚ businesses can continue to uphold a beneficial public image by chasing public goals. Better environment: if a business is to help out the society in which it operates in times of need‚ this would assist in maintaining or creating a better quality of life which‚ in turn‚ would appeal to skilled workers. Long run profit: due to having an effective relationship with
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(when it is realized or realizable‚ when it is earned) Revenue Recognition at point of sale: (1) Sales with Discounts (2) Sales with Right of Return: Three alternative revenue recognition methods‚ and recognize revenue only if all of six condition (3) Sales with buybacks (4) Bill and Hold Sales: buyer is not yet ready to take delivery but does take title and accept billing. Revenue is reported at the time title passes if (a) the risks of ownership have passed; (b) the buyer makes a fixed commitment
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