exceed business objectives and raising the customer’s expectation and experience. The manager is in charge of motivating employees and always making sure they are providing consumers with the best of service. Without a manager the employees in Carphone warehouse will be confused and less determined to provide great service to the customers. The manager has a say of the aims and objectives of business. This influences the business financially and affects the reputation of the business. Without
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are unable to spend alot of money causing the economy to go into recession and undoing the economic growth. Spending power increase means the economy is generating more income. The term business environment implies to external forces‚ factors and institutions that are beyond the control of an individual business organization. GDP (Gross domestic product) is measured by the average income – the availability of goods and services produced within the company. If GDP falls it shrinks the economy e
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numerous jobs where I was in charge of the finance such as bartending where I was working under pressure where I had to manage money (coins and paper) whilst serving and remembering orders‚ also I had achieved double merit at level 2 in business studies where many of the units consisted of finance content. | Be able Work as a member of a team | I possess
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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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to ensure that business activities are carried out efficiently and are need if a business is to achieve it’s aims and objectives. The main functional areas in a business are: • Production • Research and development • Administration • Customer service • Sales • Marketing • ICT • Human Resources • Finance • Distribution In task 3 I will be explaining how 4 functional areas have a role in the aims and objectives of Tesco. Tesco is a business that always wants
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TESCO Type – Tesco is one of the biggest Supermarket in the UK. It is not a local or a national business as they have shops all around the Europe. Tesco is a global business as it got stores in 14 countries across Asia‚ Europe and North America. Tesco belongs to the private sector which is run by private individuals or groups and is not under the government control. Tesco belongs to the tertiary sector because it provides goods and services to their customers. Purpose – Tesco’s main
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A01 Unit 16 Process analysis All programs are written to do something‚ their purpose may be to perform a calculation or to run a computer game‚ but all programs will perform a task‚ also known as a process. All programs take the stricter of input‚ process to output. Th input includes user controls such as keyboard‚ mouse‚ game controller‚ voice and so on. It will also include data from the user‚ computer or other programs. Data Structures Programs need to store data at some time during the
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Unit 2: The Physiology of Fitness Unit code: R/502/5486 QCF Level 3: BTEC National Credit value: 5 Guided learning hours: 30 Aim and purpose This unit provides an opportunity for learners to explore the body’s response to acute exercise and how the body adapts to long-term exercise participation. Unit introduction You will have no doubt experienced the effects of exercise on your body; your heart beats faster and your breathing rate increases‚ but have you ever wondered
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costs. Managing Business Expenses In this leaflet I will be elaborating on the terms start-up costs and operating costs. I will provide examples for both cases and show the comparison between the two .Having done that I will also provide‚ in detail‚ definitions for both variable costs and fixed costs. Both accompanied by examples. Start-up Costs: Start-up costs are incurred before a business operates to assure the person that they have everything covered to begin their business. Usually‚ when
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08.09.14 Interim Deadline 24.10.14 Final deadline 14.01.14 Qualification suite covered BTEC Level 1/Level 2 First Award in Creative Digital Media Production BTEC Level 1/Level 2 First Certificate in Creative Digital Media Production BTEC Level 1/Level 2 First Extended Certificate in Creative Digital Media Production BTEC Level 1/Level 2 First Diploma in Creative Digital Media Production Units covered Unit 3 Digital Moving Image Production Learning aims covered Learning aim A: Understand the
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