M3 Compare the features‚ strengths and weakness of two successful businesses In this task I will compare the features‚ strengths and weakness of two successful businesses. The two businesses I will look at are:- APPLE & DYSON Feature identified in organisation 1: Dyson have one feature that they are INNOVATIVE‚ this means that they are constantly making new product with new technology and ideas. They also fulfil their customers need Examples of Dyson product are Hand Dryer
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Strengths and areas to improve –M2‚ D1 From the questionnaire it shows that this person has many strengths in her lifestyle‚ however she also has areas where she can improve. From the questionnaire it shows that this person does quite a lot of exercise during a week as she has said that she does 4 hours of exercise each week‚ these hours are made up by them participating in sports such as badminton‚ swimming and circuit training. Carrying out regular exercise can help prevent health conditions
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M2 Comparing challenges to selected business activities within a selected organisation in two different economic environments. It’s very common in large business to expand abroad; however there are a lot of factors that have to be considered before planning to start business in another country depending on which policies they have or what their background is as well as their stability or whether your product or business will sell over there. In this assignment I’m going to compare the challenges
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UNIT 16 P1/M1 INTERNAL PLANNING FACTORS EXPLANATION Why it is important? ORGANISATIONAL NEEDS The priority concerns and requirements of an Organization’s customers and stakeholders. The state of organization performance in relationship to its mission and goals The state of knowledge and ability of organization employees The workforce needs to be able to adapt to changes. Changes in a business happen very regularly and it can affect the way a business is run. Internally
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PORTERS 5 FORCES Suppliers: Here you assess how easy it is for suppliers to drive up prices. The fewer the supplier choices you have‚ and the more you need suppliers’ help‚ the more powerful your suppliers are. Buyer Power: Here you ask yourself how easy it is for buyers to drive prices down. This is driven by the number of buyers‚ the importance of each individual buyer to your business‚ the cost to them of switching from your products and services to those of someone else. Industry Rivalry:
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ASSIGNMENT 1 Task 1 – ‘What Makes A Good Leader?’ Describe four qualities‚ four characteristics and four roles common to effective sports leaders. To gain a higher grade you must: Explain the qualities‚ characteristics and roles. : Analyse the qualities‚ characteristics and roles common to effective sports leaders Four Qualities Knowledge of rules and laws e.g. Sir Alex Ferguson CBE‚ Manager of Manchester United Football Team since 1986. He is a manager
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UNIT 1: BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT Lecturer: Judith Robb-Walters Lesson 1 Business Environment LO 1: Categories of Organisation THE BASIC SYLLABUS Understand the organisational purposes of businesses. - Understand the nature of the national environment in which business operates. Understand the behaviour of organisations in their market environment. -Be able to assess the significance of the global factors that shape national business activities LEARNING OBJECTIVES At the end
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Bart Hendriks Unit 26 P1‚ P2‚ P3‚ P4 P1: Describe‚ by using clear examples‚ the characteristics of the information used within your selected business. Look at types of information; quality of information and usability. * Primary: The data or information is gathered first-hand. * Secondary: The data or information has already been gathered before. * Internal: The data or information is gathered by the company which uses the data or information. * External: The data or information
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Sonnet 18 begins with the narrator asking if he should compare the subject‚ which we will assume is a woman‚ to a summer’s day. Because Shakespeare asks if he should make this comparison implies that it is arbitrary. Shakespeare is asserting that Sonnet 18 could quite as easily be about the woman’s comparison to anything beautiful because she is more dazzling‚ or "more lovely"‚ as Shakespeare asserts in the second line when he begins his comparison‚ than any other beauteous object or concept in the
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PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES M2 I am going to look at how the humanistic and the biological approaches are used in health and social care practices and how they are applied to service provision‚ comparing the similarities and differences for each approach. The biological approach is being used in health care a lot more now we are more aware and knowledgeable on the brain and the nervous system. Scientists can now look at the brain through MRI and PET scans to see the effects of brain damage‚ disease
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