BTEC Level 3 in Business – Unit 4: Business Communication Context Businesses need accurate information. This information has to move between different individuals‚ different departments and different organisations. The information can be anything from a simple idea to masses of data on business performance. It can come from inside an organisation or from almost anywhere outside. Put simply‚ a business that does not plan how to deal with this information is a business much more likely to fail.
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Executive summary Business environment has changed every day; the different factors that affect to the business performance are occurred each day for example internal and external factors. The organization needs to have particular business strategy in order to meet the business environment changes. These organization’s business strategies require to be fit with the context of the business‚ objectives in the future and the internal dynamic of the organization. Vietnam is always counted as a potential
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P4- Explain strategies used in health and social care environments to overcome barriers to effective communication and interpersonal interactions Sometimes in health and social care‚ professionals find it hard to be able to communicate with patients and clients because of reasons such as disabilities. Sometimes people with certain disabilities need help and support in order to communicate with professionals effectively. People with learning difficulties may need to have a advocate with them who
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Chapter 4 accounting for merchandising BUSINESSES Problems P4–1 1. AQUA CO. Income Statement For the Year Ended June 30‚ 20Y8 Revenue from sales: Sales $ 3‚625‚000 Less: Sales returns and allowances $ 37‚800 Sales discounts 20‚200 58‚000 Net sales $ 3‚567‚000 Cost of merchandise sold 2‚175‚000 Gross profit $ 1‚392‚000 Operating expenses: Selling expenses: Sales salaries expense $ 388‚800 Advertising expense 45‚900 Depreciation expense—store equipment 8‚300
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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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Task 1 Our assignment is to carry out investigations into two companies from two different sectors; these sectors are the private sector and the public/voluntary sector. The private sector are all about making profit rather than providing a service. The public/voluntary sector on the other hand want to concentrate on providing a good and efficient service for their customers such as the NHS‚ they provide a medical service for residents of this country‚ of course this isn’t to make a profit because
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Unit 15 Career Development P4 Here are many different methods for continuing professional development; here are a select few below. Case Study Method This gives a learner a case where they have to become the role of a certain person and make decisions themselves. This good as it gets the person to think about new situations they wouldn’t normally come across. This is similar to when I was working as a sales assistant in Sainsbury’s for my work experience with school‚ it helped me realise new
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Travel and Tourism component industries and their organisations Types of Tourism There are three types of tourism: domestic‚ outbound and inbound. Domestic tourism is when you travel within the country normally for a day trip; for example‚ someone traveling from London to Brighton for the day would be a domestic tourist. An outbound tourist is when someone travels outside the country. So someone travelling from the UK to France would be an outbound tourist to the UK. An Inbound tourist is when
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P3 Market Research is the process of gathering‚ analysing and interpreting information about a market. You can be talking about a product or service to be offered for sale in that specific market and about the past‚ present and potential customers for the product or service. Market Research Includes: • Primary Research • Secondary Research • Quantitative Research • Qualitative Research • Uses of Market Research • Limitation of Market Research Primary research: This is where there is
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Unit 7 Summary Unit 7 was fascinating and I believe it was my favourite unit. This unit covered data preparation and presentation which was very interesting. I was introduced to the term data dictionary which is where a researcher list and describes items in a database‚ it also helps the research to remember the codes given to items in the research. When I first encountered the term coding in my research proposal‚ I was reluctant to meet that part of my research because I developed a bad perception
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