BTEC First in Business Unit 1: Business Purposes ASSIGNMENT Assessment Activity Front Sheet This front sheet must be completed by the student where appropriate and included with the work submitted for assessment. |Students Name: |Assessors Name: Mr McEwen | |Date Issued: | Interim Deadline: | Returned to Student On:
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Coursework front sheet ( for Portfolio) Student name: Assessment 1 AS1 : Portfolio Tutor : Date : Grade Awarded : Key assessment criteria A Very Good B Good C Sound D Some serious weaknesses F+ Marginal Fail F Fail/ Unsatis-factory Completeness of Portfolio meeting all the task requirements Lexis‚ structure and use of English ( grammatical accuracy ) Language appropriacy with clear evidence of objective & subjective styles as appropriate
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Bachelor of Business Management Offered by the Faculty of Business Management in Villa Collage‚ Maldives. For the purpose of the discussion of this assignment I have taken Royal Dutch Shell PLC‚ a multinational company registered in Netherland. This project is consisting of main three parts‚ an over view of the company‚ which gives detailed background of the company and history of the company‚ how it was formed and main areas of business interest and also the management of the business and organizational
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[pic] BE413 International Business Environment 1st Assignment 2009-10 (Module weight: 45%) 1) Compare and contrast two theories of international trade‚ of which one must be a ‘classical’ theory. Please explain the logic and evidence for each theory and what you think are its strengths and weaknesses‚ drawing on the sources recommended by the BE413 module. Word limit: 1000 words. 2) From the perspective of the two theories chosen for part 1 above‚ examine whether the strike action that
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Table of content 1. Executive Summary 2 2. Country profile- population‚ geography etc. 3 3. Economy 4 4. Political System 5 5. Legal and regulatory environment 6 6. Socio-cultural environment 6 7. Availability of resources
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Unit 39 P4 Describe how the monetary environment affects businesses that operate internationally The business that I will be talking about in this assignment is Tesco What is monetary environment? Tesco is located in different parts of the world; it is an international business with stores in Asia and Europe. Tesco need to think about the business as one‚ even though they have stores in different parts of the world‚ they still make plans for Tesco as one. Tesco established and promoted- Tesco
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An organization’s internal environment is composed of the elements within the organization‚ including current employees‚ management‚ and especially corporate culture‚ which defines employee behavior. Although some elements affect the organization as a whole‚ others affect only the manager. A manager’s philosophical or leadership style directly impacts employees. Traditional managers give explicit instructions to employees‚ while progressive managers empower employees to make many of their own decisions
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Unit 17 – Design and Produce Documents in a Business Environment Describe different types of documents that may be designed and produced and the different styles that could be used. Types of documents include: documents for fax‚ spreadsheets‚ business cards‚ letters‚ slide shows‚ emails etc. Letters are used for communication for all purposes‚ mainly correspondence. Letters are usually written in a formal style. Slideshows are often created to accompany verbal communication through presentations
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theorist assumes that business environment and organisation behaviour are predictable‚ planning are essential to predict future market changes and to prepare strategic plan to adopt to the changes. Rational analysis and objective decisions allows achieving long-run successes and avoid failures. The Evolutionary approach – more fatalistic approach‚ seeing the business environment as a jungle in which the main aim of an organisation is to survive by being efficient. Business processes and competition
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PowerPoint to accompany Chapter 1 Accounting and the business environment Learning Objectives 1. Use accounting vocabulary 2. Apply accounting concepts and principles 3. Use the accounting equation 4. Analyse business transactions 5. Prepare the financial statements 6. Evaluate business performance Horngren‚ Best‚ Fraser‚ Willett: Accounting 6e © 2010 Pearson Australia Objective 1 Use accounting vocabulary. Horngren‚ Best‚ Fraser‚ Willett: Accounting 6e © 2010 Pearson
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