The Business Environment 1 of 4 In this assignment‚ I am going to be exploring the purpose of Tesco and The British Heart Foundation. I will be looking into the influence of stakeholders and how the businesses organise themselves through strategic planning and organisational structures to achieve their purpose and aims. Tesco is an international Public Limited Company. Tesco has over 500‚00 employees in 12 countries. Under the Tesco Group there are a number of sister companies such as Tesco Ireland
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stakeholders. Stakeholders are people who have an interest in the decisions that businesses make. Aims and Objectives of TESCO 1. To grow the UK core. 2. To be an outstanding international retailer in stores and online. 3. To be as strong in everything we sell as we are in food. 4. To grow retail services in all our markets. 5. To put our responsibilities to the communities we serve at the heart of what we do. 6. To be a creator of highly valued brands. 7. To build our team so that we create more
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P7 ‘Madness in the Method’ It is very important in business that individuals have lucrative methods of communication in order to convey important messages‚ and use these methods in order to interact with other businesses and the public. Methods of communication can also be commonly used to advertise and market‚ for example via the use of social networks which advertise to a wide range of individual‚ to through written posters which can be placed up in shop advertisements and on notice boards alike
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this should make sure that they are able to adopt this to reassure their customers. Economic and social impact due to speed to changes When e-commerce are now one of the most popular ways to shop‚ this then puts traditional business in damage which threaten their business. However this is an issue for those who doesn’t have Internet access. Less fortunate customers have a disadvantages when it comes down to buying online‚ this could be because they use old fashion internet like Dial-up (56K)‚ also
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Project Management Investigation of the Planning of a Low-rise Domestic or Commercial Building and Production of Planning Documentation Portfolio Task 1 (For P1): Pre-Construction Phase Client brief: The client brief is where the client and the architect sit down with each other and discuss what the client wants built. The architect usually asks a range of questions to be able to do a suitable design as accurate as possible to the client’s needs. The budget for the project is also confirmed
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L3 Unit 33: The Impact of Communication Technology on Business Unit code: L/502/5485 QCF Level 3: BTEC National Credit value: 10 Date Set | March 2011 | Hand in date | June 2011 | Guided learning hours: 60 Learning Outcomes: 1. Know how the internet operates and the facilities available 2. Be able to use the internet and related technology for a range of business activities 3. Understand how organisations adapt to trends in the use of e-business 4. Understand the key features of planning
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if participants deleted 10 people from their ‘friends’ lists on the social network. I would class a good advertising campaign as: it is aimed at the target audience and uses the most effective medium for them. It should raise the awareness of the business and also increase the public’s estimation of its importance. The main message must be the most prominent one‚ the one that stays in your head. The main types of advertising media are as follows: television‚ printed (newspaper‚ magazines etc...)‚
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UNIT 4: BUSINESS COMMUNICATION Assignment Five SCENARIO Report evaluating the appropriateness and effectiveness of business information used to make strategic decisions and its communication as key contributors to the success of Leicester College. Written by: Praful Pravinkumar Written for : Beverley Lake Submission Date: 23st January 2013 TERMS OF REFERENCE The following is a report evaluating the appropriateness of business information referred to by Leicester College to make strategic decisions
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There are a number of laws and regulations that have been put in place to protect consumers when buying products or services. Businesses must make sure they follow these laws and regulations to prevent possible legal action being taken out against them. These laws prevent the businesses from misleading customers about their goods or services. I am going to explain these laws‚ and explain how they impact of McDonalds and Apple. Sales of Goods Act 1979 The Sale of Goods Act lays down several conditions
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