P2 career plan identifying Naomi Kimberley van Hengst Paalheuvel 19 • Eindhoven‚ the Netherlands • 5641 NN CELL +31 6 83 18 21 28 • E-MAIL naomi.vanhengst@gmail.com EDUCATION VMBO-t Strabrecht College‚ Geldrop Graduated 2010 International Business Studies Summa College Occupied SKILLS Business Personal Analytical Communication Punctual Motivation Team work Responsibility Listening Inspiring Flexibility EXPERIENCE Cashier Albert Heijn‚ Eindhoven Responsible for
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Adeeba Kiran P2 Unit 33 Describe examples of how the internet and World Wide Web is used by ARGOS‚ NHS and OXFAM ARGOS - Public relations Argos uses the internet by creating its online website where customers can shop online and pay through a business websites such as PayPal and also worldwide web as Argos is a multinational company and has branches all over the world and the worldwide web allows customers from all over the world to access their online site. The internet helps the
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Assiment A - Introduction The business i will be talking about is Tesco‚ the background they have dates back to 1919 when the company was first found by the name of Jack Cohen‚ a few market stools is what lead Tesco were they are today. The multinational super store headquarters is based in London‚ Hertfordshire‚ Cheshunt. Having this location is really good because its surrounded by the general public also its ideal to open stores around that area to boost Cheshunts community! As we know‚ Tesco
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P2: describe the discriminatory practices in heath and social care P3: describe the potential effects of discriminatory practices on those who use the health and social care service. I am going to write about the discriminatory practices in a care setting and the effects they have on individuals using the service. People can be discriminated against in a number of different ways which can be described as telling people apart‚ and seeing the differences instead of the person’s individualism. Prejudice
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register my business and to research all the laws and regulations I would have to follow when in business and to also understand that there would be serious consequences if I failed to keep the legislation. The outgoings of tax and national insurance‚ if I did not declare my business in the three months expected of starting up‚ to the HMRC and did not complete a tax return form‚ then this would be seen as fraud and if found out I would receive a heavy fine or I could even go to jail. My business would
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Candidate Name: Haney Noor Haree Unit Title: Principles of supporting business events Unit: 5 1.1 Describe the range of support activities that may be required when organising a business event Business events take place for a number of different reasons. They range from business parties of celebration‚ to advertising events and company training days or annual network conference meetings. Whatever business event takes place with your organisation‚ it is important that you support the event as
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checklist) Make sure you explain how your chosen factor might affect an individual Reference websites and texts used on a separate page as well as within your text P2: explain the potential effects of five different life factors on the development of an individual Unit 4: P2 Mark Sheet: Biological Factors (Choose two from the list and describe the possible effects on the baby) MET NOT MET COMMENTS Having certain illnesses
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Physical Resources Resources Physical resources include: Premises Location Storage facilities – ecommerce Buy or rent? Plant‚ Machinery and Equipment When to purchase Buy or lease? Materials and Stocks Efficient purchasing Just – in – Case Stock Control Just – in – Time Stock Control © Business Studies Online: Slide 1 Premises: Location Location The Choice of location will depend upon the type of business being set up: Offices Shops Factories
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Roohi Ahmed Contents Introduction 3 What is distribution? 3 What is distributions role in retailing? 4 Distribution methods at Sairaz 6 Distribution methods at HOUSE OF FRASER 6 Conclusion 7 Bibliography/Reference 7 Introduction In this report I am going to discuss about the independent retailers distribution process of Boots and the multiple retailers distribution process of HOUSE OF FRASER. What is distribution? Distribution is the way in which a product is spread over
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Chantel Hurst Unit 23 complementary therapies (P2) Financial restriction Public sector Private sector culture Access Referral (M2) Lack of financial resources; lack of support from health and social care Structural barriers Regulatory and economic barriers Belief barriers Power relationship the lack of scientific proof - alone is perhaps not reason enough to dismiss the possibility that a new treatment might be valuable or effective. lack of education - related to complementary/alternative
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