BTEC Level 3 in Business UNIT 3 - MARKETING ASSIGNMENT 1 P1 Marketing Techniques Graph below shows Ansoff’s Matrix strategies. Market penetration (existing product on existing market). Market penetration uses existing products on an existing market. This strategy tries to achieve growth of sales through encouraging brand loyalty‚ encouraging more purchases‚ taking customers from rivals and converting non-users to users. An example of this strategy is
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Unit 3 – Introduction to Marketing P1 – Task 1 What is marketing? Marketing is the function that connects businesses to their target audiences’ needs. It is how a business presents and distributes their product to their audience. For example‚ a business can market their product by advertising it to the public. This can be seen in many forms of media; such as: on television‚ via web‚ posters or on billboards. Marketing is the management procedure in which the product or service is moves
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stakeholders. A recession and a growth business will be affected‚ the stakeholders affected would be customers‚ suppliers‚ employees and consumers. Inflation is a persistent increase in the general price level of goods and sevices in an economy over a period of time. When the general price level rises‚ each amount products bought from the store decreases as the rate of the product is too high. Since June 2013 the annual inflation in the UK rose and figures coming up to 1.8% in April 2014. These
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RPL Professional Discussion Other: REPORT REFERENCE There are two major pieces of legislation in the Health‚Safety and Security at work sector: 1.The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974‚ which promotes a joint staff/management approach to health and safety issues Under this main Act there are other pieces of legislation like: 1. The Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 These regulations require employers to minimise the health risks associated with manual handling‚ a term used
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Communication & professional relationships with children‚ young people & adults. 1. Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with: * Children Effective communication with children is important to make sure that they understand the language of learning so that they can grasp concepts and ideas‚ actively take part in problem solving and successfully develop their own ideas and opinions. It is important for children to be able to feel
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possible care for your service users. There are 5 main standards that a service user can expect and with up to date skills and knowledge the following standards will be adhered to. 1. Expect to be respected‚ involved and told what’s happening at every stage. 2. Expect treatment‚ care and support that meets your needs. 3. Expect to be safe. 4. Expect to be cared for by staff with the right
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1.Types and location of adult-size seating available to parents. Classrooms have a few adult site seats‚ but when they have open house they go to a lounge where there are adult size furniture. 2.Features or spaces provided to foster communication among parents as well as between parents and program staff. The school provides open House where they do a number of things to greet parents and make them feel at home‚ this take place in a lounge. The open house also it’s a way for parents and teacher
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Unit 3: Introduction to Marketing Nike Market Research Market research helps Nike to make decisions by helping them to understand the changing dynamics of the market. Market research helps Nike understand who their target market are along with its competitors it has and where they differ. It helps Nike to make improvements‚ change their business plan or change their product. There are 2 types of market research‚ these are primary and secondary research. Primary Research Primary Research would
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Cache Level 3 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools By Carlee Jones Unit 1 The role of the Teaching Assistant E1. National Curriculum framework The National Curriculum is split into four Key Stages which are as follows; Key Stage 1 – Up to age 7 (Year 1 & 2) Key Stage 2 – 7 to 11 years old (Year 3‚4‚5 &6) Key Stage 3 – 11 to 14 years old (Year 7‚8 &9) Key Stage 4 –
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Child health: The children health affects the children levels of learning on a optional levels do to the nutritional status of there ability to learn.Some children have a negatively impact on health and learning when it comes to children that includes poor nutrition‚hungry‚poor hygiene and the lack of immunization.The nutrient can delay the individual child physical and cognitive development and when the child not being healthy.There are many children in different countries that suffer from poor
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