its aims and objectives Aims and objectives are the `ends` that an organisation seeks to achieve. It then has to decide the means it will use to achieve those ends. Aims- facilitate mobility‚ long term performances. Objectives- markets and customers‚ employees‚ economic performances‚ environmental policy and product/manufacturing. These provide guidance for management actions. Most organisations have general or overall aims which they can break down into specific objectives and aims. If
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Essay Topic : Businesses need to invest in creative thinking if they want to be successful . Recent years‚ due to the burst of the businesses‚ the competition between companies is becoming increasingly fierce. Therefore‚ creative thinking catches more attentions from businessmen. Serrat (2009) argues that compared with the past time‚ importance of creative thinking in products‚ service‚ procedures‚ and processes increases. This argument states that the creative thinking plays a significant role
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A Crystal Clear Reflection of Reality In the middle of the billions of people in this planet‚ we are made. In the middle of the widest plain in our world‚ we are found. Why? It is because of the existence our so-called purpose. It was the day the world had a glimpse of another blessing from God. It is not a matter of logical thinking but spiritually speaking‚ we are also made because of God’s purpose. We came into this world with an unknown future waiting for us. Just like what
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2 Suggest appropriate aims and objectives for a small‚ medium and large business. Aim for a small business can "Survival"‚ to survive in the market and look for profits. Aim for a medium sized business would be to maximize their profits and growth to expand their current business operations and increase market share. Aims for Large business would be external growth‚i.e taking over their competitors in the market. Secondly it would be adding value and quality to their products‚ and finally providing
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Businesses Don’t Need a Social Conscience In this article‚ “Businesses Don’t Need a Social Conscience” by Jack Harris in the issue of Today’s Business Student February 2007‚ Harris stated that businesses do not have empathy for the people or the community. Companies only focus on the primary goal of generating a profit and do not care about their customers; however‚ more issues should be addressed. He has a valid point that businesses focus mainly on their profits. An example of this is that they
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Clear Pronoun Reference A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun or refers back to a noun already mentioned. Common pronouns include: he‚ she‚ it‚ they‚ this‚ that‚ their‚ his‚ her‚ which. You must be very careful when using pronouns in order to be sure that your reader understands what your pronoun is referring to. (The word a pronoun refers back to is called the antecedent.) Pronouns must agree in number: 1. When the store owner greets a customer‚ she always smiles. (The noun store
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Ana Martinez Professor Rooks English 125 10 May 2012 Clean and Clear When finishing high school and going into college you have to decide on what profession you would like to major on. Many people are interested in studying to become doctors; there are many types of doctors. You may want to become a podiatrist‚ which specializes on people feet. Or you might want to be a pediatrician‚ specializing in the general health of children. A type of doctor I find interesting is a dermatologist
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AIMS OF EDUCATION Education has been conceived so variously in human history‚ especially in term of its aims. Chopra (2005) defines the term ‘Aims’ as: “Long-term ambitions which may or may not be achieved‚ but which provide personal motivation and direction” (p.16). Perhaps more than other aspects of human existence‚ it is education which lends a direction to human efforts through a certain underlying ‘philosophy’: “a set of ideas about the nature of reality and about the meaning of life” (McNergney
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O-30 (2003) full size 12/8/03 10:13 PM Page 1 CALIPERS How to Read Vernier Calipers Fractional Reading Vernier Scale. 1/16" on the main beam is subdivided into eight or to 1/128". Because of .300" inside jaw thickness‚ the vernier is placed .300" off from zero point. Position of the vernier plate can be readjusted. 1/16" Graduations on the main beam. Decimal Reading Vernier Scale. 1/40th of an inch is subdivided into 25 by the vernier to read to onethousandth
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Question 1 Critically evaluate the need for accounting standards and the need for a set of principles on which they are based. Accounting Standards Accounting standards contain a set of rules and governing practices for the treatment of all financial transactions. The main objective of accounting standards is to establish recognition‚ measurement‚ presentation and disclosure requirements dealing with financial transactions and key events which are important in the financial statements of companies
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