BTEC Higher National Diploma in Business Unit No: 4 Unit Title: Marketing Principles Assignment Cover Sheet Assignment No: 1 I hereby confirm that this assignment is my own work. I have identified and acknowledged all sources used in this assignment and have referenced according to the Harvard
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of business information and its communication as key contributors to the success of an organisation‚ using examples to illustrate your points. Explain in detail what the organisation you’ve studied does. What is the goal of the organisation you’ve studied so far? What types of communication do they use? Explain how at least 2 scenarios might work. How do the methods of communication contribute to this business meeting its objectives? Explain 3 types of information the business has
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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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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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but it can also be electronic using a word processor on a computer‚ but it can also be hand written but it has to always be sent by post or non electronically. -When a business sends a letter the letter can be kept as evidence if needed unless the recipient throws it out. -When a business sends a letter it can make the business seem more professional that and e-mail might not. -A letter can be sent anywhere in the world and to anyone that needs to read it. -It can contain detailed information
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P7 ‘Madness in the Method’ It is very important in business that individuals have lucrative methods of communication in order to convey important messages‚ and use these methods in order to interact with other businesses and the public. Methods of communication can also be commonly used to advertise and market‚ for example via the use of social networks which advertise to a wide range of individual‚ to through written posters which can be placed up in shop advertisements and on notice boards alike
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Unit 3: introduction to marketing Task 4 ‚ D1: I will be evaluating the effectiveness of the use of techniques used in marketing products in coca cola . Coca cola . I will be evaluating the effectiveness of marketing techniques used by coca cola. Coca cola. Coca cola company one of the fastest growing multinational in the world‚ history shown that coca cola company has touched so many lives since the second world war . Today coca cola produce around 450 brands in more than 200 countries
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UNIT 4: BUSINESS COMMUNICATION Assignment Five SCENARIO Report evaluating the appropriateness and effectiveness of business information used to make strategic decisions and its communication as key contributors to the success of Leicester College. Written by: Praful Pravinkumar Written for : Beverley Lake Submission Date: 23st January 2013 TERMS OF REFERENCE The following is a report evaluating the appropriateness of business information referred to by Leicester College to make strategic decisions
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| | |BTEC NATIONAL Diploma in Business | | | |2012 - 2014
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The structure of DNA and the effect of point mutations (25 MARKS) Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid (DNA) is a polynucleotide molecule that encodes the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms and many viruses. Most DNA molecules are double stranded helices‚ consisting of two polynucleotide strands made up of simpler molecules known as nucleotides. A nucleotide is made up of an organic nitrogenous base‚ a deoxyribose sugar and
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