Social Media Right near the top half of the campaign text are three large buttons that are meant to help direct viewers to the JNCO social media pages. These buttons are highly visible and are a nice‚ graphic addition to the simple share button Kickstarter has on all campaigns. However‚ there are some usability issues with the buttons. The only one that actually opens the JNCO page on its respective site when clicked is the Facebook button. The other buttons simply take you to the sites homepage
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What is a stake holder in a business? A stake holder in a business is somebody that can affect or be affected by the actions of the business. Businesses have several stake holders each. Anybody associated with a business can be a stakeholder of that business in some way. Who are the stake holders at Morrisons PLC? External Stakeholders- The customers- The customers of Morrisons PLC are a big stakeholder in the company. It is because of the customers that the business is able to function. The customers
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applying for a job role‚ the organisation would usually want to look upon any previous experience within a similar job role. However if they don’t previously have any experience then the applicant will usually undertake training. Part of the role that a business administrator would undertake would be; putting financial information within a spread sheet‚ sending daily post/emails‚ telephone answering/calls‚ customer enquiries‚ and etc. Knowledge of services: Within knowledge of the job/service this part
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Marketing Techniques P1 & M1 1. Examine the marketing techniques below‚ explain how each of the businesses utilise these marketing techniques to market their products (look at news articles for both businesses) |Marketing Techniques |Business1:Coca-Cola |Business2:Mc Donald’s | | | | | |Growth Strategies
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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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BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Business Question: Unit 3 – Introduction to MarketingBTEC Level 3 Diploma in BusinessP1- describe how marketing techniques are used to market products in two organizations.P2- describe the limitations and constrains of marketing.M1- compare marketing techniques used in marketing products in Two organizations. Answer: P1 - I am going to be talking about how marketing techniques are used to market products in two different organizations.Marketing is the process of understanding
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statistics. This may help your business because you can compare where your finance is going towards and how other businesses have spent their money. This will allow you to evaluate your performance to your competition. However‚ it is important to do this with similar sized companies otherwise the financial data would be irrelevant. Purpose of information https://prezi.com/nlqn649heqmt/unit-3-operational-support/ Businesses use information for different reasons to make the business perform better. I am going
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Unit 8 LOA - Learning Review 1 Businesses organise themselves into different organisational structures which are hierarchical‚ flat‚ matrix‚ functional and divisional. A functional area is a department inside a business Administration– They carry out multiple support activities to help the business operations run smoothly. Customer Service- They help customers who have any questions‚ concern or complaints. Distribution- They make sure that the products are delivered to the right place‚ on time
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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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shopkeeper in London. In 1907 they merged with The Royal Dutch Petroleum Company. 1.1.1&1.1.2 Having a lot of offices/petrol stations all around the world makes them a global business and it’s a private business because it’s not owned by the government. Their goal is to make more money than they spend‚ so Shell is a profit business. Shell is in all three sectors because they dig oil (Primary Sector‚ they produce the oil (Secondary Sector‚ and lastly they sell it as well at their petrol stations. Their
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