Coursework front sheet ( for Portfolio) Student name: Assessment 1 AS1 : Portfolio Tutor : Date : Grade Awarded : Key assessment criteria A Very Good B Good C Sound D Some serious weaknesses F+ Marginal Fail F Fail/ Unsatis-factory Completeness of Portfolio meeting all the task requirements Lexis‚ structure and use of English ( grammatical accuracy ) Language appropriacy with clear evidence of objective & subjective styles as appropriate
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P1 Attributes and Barriers P2 Principles of Effective Communication P3 & M1 Barriers Unit 1 Communication and Employability skills Table of Contents Contents Introduction I am working for a company called ICTIB and they have asked to do some research. In my report‚ I will be clarifying thoughtfully why the attributes are valued and also the principles of effective communication. I will be considering the following points to clarify this
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Task 1 Describe the type of business‚ purpose and ownership of 2 contrasting types of businesses. Sole Trader A sole trader is a business owned by 1 person. It does not have limited liability meaning that if it fails and creates debts the owner is personally responsible for this. Sole trader’s usually have to work long hours and learn about all the aspects of business as many start up businesses cannot afford to hire people to take on other tasks. The owner is responsible for everything that goes
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This is done by customer surveys giving information about what people think about the business and the research and development department taking it on board and informing the administration and support department. Research and development Tesco like to spend allot of their time researching and developing as they want to have the big
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allows the person to have good communication skills and a sociable manor of interaction with problems/tasks. Experience in similar role: When 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
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Task 1.2 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
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an effect on something. Most business operators will keep a watchful eye on any political factor‚ such as new legislation or regulatory shifts‚ which could have a substantial impact on how their business operates and its bottom line. Economic Factors- The set of important information that affects a business or an investment ’s value. Various economic factors need to be taken into account when determining the current and expected future value of a business. For a business‚ key economic factors include
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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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Table 3: Assignment 1.2: P2 - Influence of Stakeholders Name of Organisation B: | Apple | Sector: | | Examples of Stakeholders | How are stakeholders influenced by the organisation? | How is the organisation influenced by the stakeholder? | Customers | The customers would be influenced because if the company are financially struggling the customers are there only hope to stay profiting. If the company was to go bust it means customers will no longer be able to shop there. The customers
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company for business purposes as they rely on them to keep the demand coming in for supplies. Owners: An owner might be a sole trader or a partnership but it a company‚ the owner will be the shareholders. They are often thought as the most superior stakeholders as they could possibly have put a fraction of their life into setting up the business. They look at themselves as being major risk takers and they like to see share of profit frequently increasing and the value of their business also rising
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