patients. The influence that they hold to the business is that if it wasn’t for the patients there would be no NHS‚ and also if there were no patients or people getting ill or sick they would not have discovered any of the diseases that are around today‚ which means there wouldn’t be as much medication and antibiotics around as there are today. Customers for Cadburys are the ones that have kept them running and helped them make a profit in there business‚ by buying Cadburys chocolate confectionary
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A directive leadership style might be helpful for a manager within a business where their subordinate staff members have jobs that are not particularly specialized and so they need more guidance to avoid uncertainty. Margaret Thatcher Personlighet Straight forward – sometimes almost aggressive Great speaker Self confident
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A A AA A A A A AA A AA A A AA A A A A A AA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AA A A A A A A A A A A Joshua Beresford’s Business Proposition of “Survivors of the Fittest” Executive Summary: Survivors of the Fittest will be a public personal training business. It will be of me or any staff members hired by Survivors of the Fittest‚ training or helping clients‚ who have paid for a service‚ to exercise in the manner the areas specific to
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Mr Daniel Green started Healthy Drinks two years ago. He started his business with a healthy milkshake in the UK market. Because of his innovativeness and eccentric capabilities‚ the company experienced increased sales in its first year. However‚ the company started facing difficulties in meeting its sales targets because too many competitors also entered into the market. Mr Green wants to add new range of drinks‚ juice or smoothie but he also wants to keep the current products. As an innovation
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Unit 1-P1 Business Ownership. There are several different types of business ownership which are most commonly used in business’ and company’s today‚ these include; Co-operative which is a business owned by its employees‚ Partnership which is a business owned by between 2 and 20 people‚ Private limited which is a business owner by a small groups of people who have shares and a Public limited business is owned by private individuals by shares bought and sold on the stock market. A charity is a
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Explain why functional areas are important to a business? A business’s functional areas are the departments depending upon the company’s management structure that manages the main functional areas of business in a company. Most businesses share the main functional areas in common. Some functional areas are marketing‚ accounting‚ customer service‚ and human resources. There may be other functional areas such as but not restricted to international business and research and development. Analysis: It includes
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Area 2 (p2) As a large Publicly-owned organisation‚ Bridgend College has a number of different types of stakeholders. To ensure that Bridgend College has to carefully manage these stakeholders. Customers (students)= with out students there would be no Bridgend college. Students are the customers of Bridgend College‚ the college depends upon the students and the success that they achieve both while at college and to a extent after they finish their education in order to keep the co college up
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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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P1- Sam Bayliss Tesco’s Tesco’s is a business that was set up in 1919 by a man called Jack Cohen. Tesco’s now employ 520‚035 people across 13 different countries which makes them one of the highest rates of employment. They recently launched their website in 1994 to extend their marketing and hopefully to increase sales. There values are to “work as a team‚ trust and respect each other and to support and say thank you”. The CEO at Tesco’s at the moment is Phillip Clarke and he is in charge of 6351
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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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