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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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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understanding) 3. PHYSIOTHERAPIST May work with pupils outside of school but can be asked to attend meetings and discussions to support pupil progress. 4. SPECIALIAST TEACHERS Offer advice and support to pupils with various needs some of which can include – behavioural problems‚ social and communication needs (such as autism) and English as an additional language. 5. SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PARTNER Comes into school to offer advice and support the Head Teacher‚ 3 to 5 days of the year
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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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Unit 1- an introduction to working with children E1 and E2- the three different types of settings which provide care and education for children in an statutory sector‚ voluntary sector and private sector. Statutory sector: These have to be available for children to attend to by law without having to pay financial fee’s. This is the job of the secretary state‚ to make sure that the statutory services are provided and available. They are funded by the government. Examples of a statutory sector
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| Edexcel Level 5BTEC Higher Nationals Diploma in Business (QCF)2013ASSESSMENT ACTIVITY : | | Unit Name: | Research Project | Unit Number: | 8 | Credit Value | 20 | Assignment Submission Date: | As per the schedule | Assessor: | Karunasree | Mode of submission: | LIVECAMPUS | Aim To develop learners’ skills of independent enquiry and critical analysis by undertaking a sustained research investigation of direct relevance to their Higher Education programme and professional development
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Title and Level BTEC National Diploma in Business Level 3 Programme Number JW478 Unit Number and Title Unit 3 Introduction to Marketing Unit Code Y/502/5411 Coursework Title Assignment 1 Marketing Techniques Coursework Number 1 Information about each Coursework Task: Task No Assessment and Grading Criteria Assessment Methods / Evidence Hand out Date Hand in Date 1-3 Task 1 addresses P2 Task 2 Addresses P1 Task 3 Addresses
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However these three categories have been split further into another three sub-categories stating the purposes for travel‚ these are: leisure‚ business and visiting friends and relatives (VFR). Someone travelling for holiday‚ cultural events‚ recreation‚ sport‚ religion and study would be classed as travelling for leisure. Someone travelling for business would be if they were meeting with an overseas client‚ meetings‚ conferences and exhibitions. Visiting friends and family accounts for many trips
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BUSINESS COMMUNICATION C3 M2 In this task‚ I will be producing a report on analysing the legal‚ ethical and operational issues in relation to the use of business information‚ using appropriate examples. I will also be explaining the advantages and disadvantages of each issue in relation to the use of business information. INFORMATION SECURITY: The protection of information and information systems against unauthorized access or modification of information‚ whether in storage‚ processing‚ or transit
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D2: Evaluate the risks involved in the installation or upgrade of software and explain how the risks could be minimised. Loss of Income: Companies can easily lose income if their computer systems shut down. When the system shuts down‚ no actions can be done‚ meaning no orders can be accepted. In this way it is very likely that the organisation will lose customers‚ also money or maybe get a very bad reputation. So when upgrading or installing a new software there is a miner chance of this happening
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