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    BTEC National Certificate/Subsidiary Diploma in IT Portfolio Evidence for Unit 9 – Computer Networks (2010) You MUST provide coursework for ALL of the ‘P’ tasks or you will not pass this piece of work. To gain a Merit you must‚ satisfactorily‚ complete all of the ‘P’ and ‘M’ tasks and gain a Distinction you must‚ satisfactorily‚ complete all of the ‘P’‚ ‘M’ and ‘D’ tasks. The assessment grid attached to this piece of coursework will help you. Section 1: Networks P1/P2/M1 You are working as an

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    Business Level 3 Unit 1 P1

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    director of a local company who is looking to buy trainers for both men and women. First I need to plan the meeting so that he doesn’t appear to be inexperienced as he is new to this job. Time of meeting: 10.30 am on 25th November 2015. Venue: in the business board room. Booking arrangements: send the details through to the customer and inform key staff members included in the sales meeting. Resources for the sales meeting: - The range of trainers including personalized ones that they sell and the

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    D1 unit 2 Level 3 Business

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    M4 & P6 In a business‚ there are several different types of budgets that has different department/area the business has to make. For example‚ in a business‚ you can find the sales and revenue budget (a financial document that set out the business expected sales and revenue from selling its products or services)‚ the expenditure budget (financial document that sets out the expected expenditures of a monthly basis on those items) and the profit budget (financial documents that sets out the predicted

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    Btec Business

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    for GCSE and A-Level has been good preparation for what the degree course would entail. I have successfully learned the skills of analysis and historiography‚ and how to infer from sources. It has encouraged me to read around the topic at hand and to research independently. I have greatly enjoyed the course and was very pleased with my result in August. I am also studying BTEC Business studies level 3. All the subjects have given me skills that will be needed for the degree. Business studies have

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    Business Level 3 Unit 1 P1

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    curriculum they are required to follow. You may need to research this using the internet. School type Notes COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Have to follow National Curriculum. Controlled by the local council. Usually control admissions policy. Schools may be used for adult education classes or childcare classes FOUNDATION SCHOOLS Have to follow National Curriculum. Controlled by their own governing body. They determine their own admissions policy but consult with local authority. They have more

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    Assessment 2 – 40580/02 1a) Plain carbon steel is essentially an alloy of iron and carbon which also contains manganese and a variety of residual elements. These residual elements were either present within the raw materials used in the production process e.g. iron ore and scrap steel additions‚ or they were added in the production process for a specific purpose‚ e.g. deoxidization by means of silicon or aluminium. Hence they are called residual elements to distinguish them from alloying

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    Every business needs to follow all the employment legislation which is set by the government. It helps employees to be treated fairly. Some of the legislation are; employment relations Act 2000‚ the minimum wage Act 1983‚ health and safety at work act 2015‚ etc. The health and safety act is twin duties because for employee’s health and safety are combined within one act. Businesses follow the legislation as it changes and they train their staffs as follows. It is essential for the business to follow

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    Modern marketing The function In a private sector business operating to generate profit‚ is to attract and keep customers. Customers might be private individuals‚ in customers‚ customers might be private in so called B2C (business to consumer) markets‚ or they may be other businesses in B2B business to business markets. Markets occur wherever goods and services are bought and sold. there is a market for clothes a market for cars‚ there are developed markets and markets for food produce. Wherever

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    fresh and ready made products . Sainsbury’s Bank plc is a british bank owned by the company. The bank provides a range of financial products including insurance‚ credit cards‚ savings and loans Attracting Customers Excellent customer service A business can persuade a customer to keep coming back through good customer service as it ensures they leave with a great impression. Customers will feel valued and important if they are provided with great customer service. In addition‚ the customer will

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    Btec business unit 4 D2

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    students who have enrolled to study at SFX are safe while they are within the environment and also receive they best education the college can offer. Tesco’s director ensures that the business is meeting its goals by setting out the aims and objectives for the business. He also decides on the strategy for the business and also has interest of the shareholder‚ making sure the shareholders don’t lose any amount of the money that they invest in the company. The comparison of the two directors in these

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