P3 Organisational Structure The structure of an organisation is the sum total of the ways in which it divides its labour into distinct tasks and then achieves co-ordination. Tesco Legal Structure Because Tesco is a big company would have a lot of legal structures to make sure that business is operating properly. One legal structure of Tesco is the ‘Corporate governance’‚ the people in this sector deal with shareholders; they do this to make sure Tesco is achieving the strategies that the shareholders
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Document Document Title Callum Clark M. Bufton 20/01/2015 1.0 1. Introduction 1.1 Purpose of this document describes the purpose of the document‚ and the intended audience. 1.2 Overview provides a brief overview of the product defined as a result of the requirements elicitation process. I am working for M. Bufton which is a small engineering/prototyping company‚ which is in the process of expanding. They currently have a small workshop unit and office‚ but are looking to expand into the adjoining
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Assignment 303 Task B: Leaflet Induction for new Social Care Workers in adult social care It is vital that diversity‚ equality‚ inclusion and discrimination is understood and adhered to at all times as a social care worker. By this we mean treating everyone equal no matter what their race‚ gender‚ religious views‚ ability‚ culture‚ age or appearance. We expect Service Users to be included in events and not excluded because of a disability or any other reason. We expect EVERY Service User
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BTEC Level 3 Business Unit 2 Business Resources P3 Theory P3 ‘Describe the main physical and technological resources required in the operation of a selected organisation’. What are physical and technological resources? Physical resources are buildings‚ maintenance and security of a premises. Technological resources include the physical equipment‚ designs and drawings. Physical Resources Buildings and facilities: Any business needs a premise from where it can operate. E.g. Home
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many other units in this course programme‚ The Learning Outcomes for Unit 5 are to: 1. Know the organisation of the human body. 2. Understand the functioning of the body systems associated with energy metabolism. 3. Understand how homeostatic mechanisms operate in the maintenance of an internal environment 4. Be able to interpret data obtained from monitoring routine variations in the functioning of healthy body systems. Remember: Use the details within the unit specification
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P1 Tour Operators A tour operator is an international company that provides package holidays‚ which includes flights and accommodation. Tour operators work in partnership with many travel and tourism companies and organisations when developing and selling their holidays. There are ways in which tour operators work with travel agents‚ accommodation providers‚ ancillary service providers‚ surface transport operators‚ tourist attractions‚ airlines and regulatory bodies. ● Links with component industries
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Task 3: Report on either Resources or Price and Non Price Marketing To be submitted via the Assessment 3 Dropbox on 11BEC Moodle by Friday 7th April at 5pm. Paper copies will also be accepted. This assessment has two parts: 1. Preparation and Research (Not assessed) A. Choose a producer. You are advised to check your choice of producer with the teacher to ensure it is suitable. B. Gather information about the production decisions of your chosen producer. It is expected that information
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Unit 201 Principles of Personal Responsibilities and Working in a Business Environment Level: 2 Credit value: 4 NDAQ number: L/601/7638 Unit aim This unit is about understanding employment rights; health‚ safety and security; how to work with others and how to manage and improve own work in a business environment. Learning outcomes There are seven learning outcomes to this unit. The learner will be able to: 1. Know the employment rights and responsibilities of the employee and employer 2. Understand
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Unit 3: Investigating Marketing Section C Rosie Boymbo Introduction In this section‚ I will give a detailed explanation of the marketing mix and why it is used in businesses. I will be giving a detailed analysis’ of the Product‚ Pricing‚ Place and Promotions. This section is based on about how I found my target market and then fulfilling their wants and needs. Marketing Mix Marketing mix: ‘Provides a recipe for effective marketing’: tutor2u.net Marketing is the term used to describe a range
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Global non-profit organization Emmaus. Emmaus is a charity; their purpose is to help others by selling clothing‚ furniture etc. They offer people who have troubles a place to stay‚ they offer them a second change. Emmaus is still a private business‚ because they don’t need the money from the government. Emmaus get’s his money by selling stuff. Emmaus is set up by Henri Antoine Groues‚ who bought a big house in France and called it ‘Emmaus’ from here he started to collect old clothing and
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