Unit 1 Business Environment; Task P1 In this assignment I will describe the type of business‚ purpose and ownership of two contrasting organisations. My two chosen contrasting businesses are ASDA and Oxfam. ASDA is a British supermarket chain which retails food‚ clothing by George‚ toys ‚ car wash and general merchandise such as electrical products and cooking appliances. ASDA also have branched out into telecommunications with a mobile network called ASDA mobile. ASDA is Wal-Mart’s largest
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P1 & P2 In this report I will talk about the decision you have to make before upgrading a software program and some advice so you won’t encounter any errors or difficulties! The things that make you upgrade can be: • New Features – There might be new things that might make your work better. • Improved Performance – This might mean that the performance is much faster. • Security – This new update will feature some security changes and will keep you safe from any viruses. All these things above can
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BTEC Level 3 90 Credit Diploma in Health & Social Care Student Name: Date Submitted: Unit: 2.2 Equality‚ diversity and rights in health and social care I certify that the attached work is original and my own: ……………………………………………… Student Signature Assessment Title: Concepts and discriminatory and discriminatory practices Lecturer: Nicky Edwards‚ Patricia Britto Issue Date: w/c 6th October 2014 Hand in date: 24th October 2014 Criteria 1st Referral Hand in Date
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Yasmin Yesilyurt Unit 20 M1 Assess how the social context may influence the ability of health education campaigns to change behaviour in relation to health. There are some issues when it comes to looking at how social context may influence the ability of health education campaigns to change behaviour in relation to health. One of these issues is financial constraint. This issue can put pressure on the public to try and fulfil leading a healthy lifestyle. Many people may not be able to afford the
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Two businesses on our doorstep NHS Describe the types of business‚ purpose and ownership of two contrasting businesses The National Health Service (NHS) is an organisation in the Public sector‚ this means that it is provided and funded by the government through taxes‚ and it provides a service. It is health care system‚ provided to anyone regardless of age‚ race and income; free of charge to prevent diseases and illnesses. It was founded in 1948 with the aims to improve the quality
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college could consider making changes in their marketing plan. Student reps: The students union of The Oldham College are able to talk with each other and hear out the students suggestions‚ ideas and any complaints there may be; therefore they are there to put forth suggestions or complaints on behalf of the students‚ if the college feels that the suggestions made are necessary or that it may be of benefit they could consider making changes to their marketing plan to satisfy their students. Secondary
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P2 Introduction In this assignment I will be talking about key stakeholders who influence the purposes of two businesses‚ the business I have chosen are Tesco and Asda. Also I will be talking about the interest of owners‚ customers‚ suppliers‚ employees‚ trade unions and shareholders have in the businesses. Another point I will be talking about is why business have to consider local communities and pressure groups when operating their business. Tesco and Asda key Stakeholders are; Customers:
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Aims and Objectives‚ Similarities and Differences (Tesco’s and NHS) (M1) Similarities | Differences | Both NHS and Tesco’s have an aim to satisfy their customers/patients. They do this by offering outstanding services and making sure they solve their problems. | Tesco’s has an aim to make profit‚ whilst the NHS has an aim to provide a service for the public. Tesco’s make profit by getting good suppliers and NHS provides a service through tax payer’s money. | Both NHS and Tesco’s have an aim
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Chapter 19: The marketing mix: product and packaging The role of product in the marketing mix The product itself is the most important element in the marketing mix. Without it‚ the other three would not exist. Most companies today are market oriented‚ and will identify a suitable product for the market before moving on to determine the other 3 elements. Large companies have R&D departments which spends all its time developing new product and analysing the pros and cons of competitors’ products
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Marketing Executive Summary: The following report will explain how Qantas develops its situational analysis which is made up of the SWOT analysis and product life cycle. Throughout this report competitor analysis will be explained and there will be examples used in order to back up the information stated throughout the report. Background Information: The most important objective in a business is to identify and satisfy customers and by doing this the business will generate revenue. Marketing is one
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