Physical resources: These activities need to be maintained in order for every company to carry out its activity and these activities are as follows: Building and facilities Materials and waste Plant and machinery Equipment including ICT At the same time management of physical resources include insurance and security to keep these resources safe. Building facilities: Building facilities include things such as: Premises‚ Location- it doesn’t matter if it is a factory or even a small shop‚
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P1 Tour Operators A tour operator is an international company that provides package holidays‚ which includes flights and accommodation. Tour operators work in partnership with many travel and tourism companies and organisations when developing and selling their holidays. There are ways in which tour operators work with travel agents‚ accommodation providers‚ ancillary service providers‚ surface transport operators‚ tourist attractions‚ airlines and regulatory bodies. ● Links with component industries
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Unit 45: Business Ethics Unit code: M/601/1024 QCF level: 5 Credit value: 15 credits Aim The aim of this unit is to introduce learners to the concept of business ethics and to examine its relevance when considering business objectives and responsibilities. Unit abstract Most businesses today are concerned about the impact of their activities on the business environment. Ethical concerns and greater consumer awareness have resulted in many businesses promoting their
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P2 – Explain the potential effects of five different life factors on the development of an individual P3 - Explain the influences of two predictable and two unpredictable major life events on the development of an individual P2: Explain the potential effects of five different life factors‚ on the development of an individual. Introduction: I will be explaining 5 different life factors which all have hazardous effects on the lives of individuals. Cystic fibrosis Is an illness which is genetically
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Marketing‚ raising awareness of products and services Definitions Market penetration- its selling a existing a product in a existing store for example a Tesco in Brighton‚ as there are products in the existing store. New product development- new product development is doing research and development on the product‚ for example researching the advantages and disadvantages on the previous product and seeing what improvements could be made. Developing
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Unit 4: business communication P1: Describe the types of information used in your organisation‚ choosing one from each of the following categories: verbal‚ written‚ on-screen‚ multimedia‚ web based. The organisation I have chosen to write about is the NHS‚ this is a government organisation which is funded by taxation and enables all UK residents to be entitled to free healthcare. Verbal Communicating information verbally by speaking face to face can be the best way of communicating as there is less
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Triphosphate (ATP). It produces more ATP because it has oxygen present (aerobic) this is used more effectively in the body for things like growing. The rest is wasted through heat as a bi-product which can be good as we need to stay warm. ATP is the unit for measuring energy. Respiration without oxygen produces 2 ATP so the energy is not as efficient as there is not as much ATP being produced. Whereas from the equation where oxygen is present‚ it produces 38 ATP which is more efficient which is used
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I am going to explain the importance of effective communication in health and social care context. Communication is VITAL in a health and social care setting. The patient and the healthcare professional need to understand each other clearly in order for the patient to receive the best possible care. Providing care to a patient is next to impossible if the patient’s needs cannot be clearly stated. Communication eases anxiety of the patient‚ eliminates more possibilities for mistakes‚ and lets each
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TASK 4 For the business owner‚ the risks must be known and a strategy on how risks will be managed needs to be in place. 4.1 IDENTIFICATION OF RISKS • Strategic risks The risks of having other competitors entering the same market in a short time is high since the capital required is low and no stocks are required. • Compliance risks Laws are constantly changing and new regulations are always emerging which could: • Hinder or change the operations • Increase the costs of overheads • Financial
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of fitness against normative data. M4 Compare the fitness test results to normative data and identify strengths and areas for improvement. D2 Analyse the fitness test results and provide recommendations for appropriate future activities or training. UNIT 7 The six fitness test were carried out on Rafael‚ who is a sixteen year old boy who enjoys playing football and volleyball. Rafael plays football for a local team‚ Corfe Mullen. In his spare time Rafael enjoys playing football with his friends and
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