Table of Content Introduction This is a coursework for MPU-2312 Civic Consciousness & Volunteerism. We had guided by Mr. Alex to carry out a charity event to raise fund for NGO. We will organize for a food fair and the theme is Eat for a Good Cause. During the event‚ we will be selling Vegetarian Foods and Healthy Meals. Our main purpose for doing this event is to encourage people to have a healthy living style. The event will be held on 12 of November 2014 starting from 9am to 4pm in TARUC’s old
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invest by the owner of the business from there start-up cost. An example of capital income would be sales of shares or sales of properties. Capital income tends to be the items which have been purchased only to be used within the business for either a short or long term period of time such as premises‚ car or equipment‚ these would be known as ‘fixed assets’. The source of capital income which may be available to business owner can be influences by which type of business they are. Revenue income
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£100‚000 from 2006 to 2007; this could have been for a number of reasons such as more advertising. The “less cost of sales” section in the income statement is the section where all the costs of making a sale are listed‚ for example raw materials. A business would aim for their cost of sales to be lower than sales so that they can actually make a profit. In terms of Wansbeck LTD it shows that the cost of sales had increased by £150‚000 from 2006 to 2007; this is a huge increase‚ it also shows that the
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have a clearer understanding of the effect of any future action we take. Knowing how much is being spent each month enables a manager to consider whether action needs to be taken to spend more or less in the future. Easier manage the money: the business may have different types of
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dictator. This approach mostly focuses on performing tasks efficiently‚ so that they get the best results. This approach was also broken down into scientific and administrative management. The scientific part focuses on improving efficiency through studies and experiments. Administrative focuses on working as a team‚ instead of each to our own. These two parts create the foundation for management as we know it today. Next‚ was the behavior approach which started in the early 1900’s. This part focuses
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Share your thoughts on sustainability. How important is it for sustainable business practices to take hold in order for a business to succeed in today’s business environment? For example‚ does a green company impact your choice when purchasing products? Sustainability to me in the business world means that an organization operates environmentally responsible and safe. The different methods utilized and products produced must have no harmful effects on the environment due to their existence. It
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The one to one communication My communication skills in this discussion were over all quite good. I was using skills such as body language and physical touch. My convocation with the service user was about her going up the stairs to get her ready for bed. The type of communication being given was instructions and general convocation. Due to the service user having dementia she no longer speaks but still communicates with eye gestures‚ whistling‚ smiling‚ sighing‚ breathing heavily and being forceful
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knows what job he/she is applying for Location - To inform the applicant of where the job requires him/her to be Description of the organisations business - To show what the applicant will be working with if employed Purpose of job – To show what field of work inside the business the applicant will be in and what the main use of the position is to the business Main tasks – To inform the applicant what sort of tasks they will be doing in their position Hours of work - So that the applicant knows how any
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What makes a great leader? Definition of leadership “The action of leading a group of people or an organization‚ or the ability to do this” (oxford dictionary) (or) the position or function of a leader‚ a person who guides or directs a group” (Dictionary.com) What I think makes a great leader: A great leader is someone who is determined‚ passionate towards their role as a leader. They are someone that others can look up to as a role model‚ inspiring others to take part or get involved in sports
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The Importance of Responding to Change in the Business World – D1 Assignment Clarks is a British business which sells shoes. Over time they have had to respond to changes in the business world in order to keep their stores open and to still make a profit. They have done this in a number of ways. Firstly‚ in 1863 the business had to modernise and they did this by introducing a sewing machine instead of hand stitching all the shoes. This meant that the shoes could be made much quicker‚ which helped
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