KA YEUNG LAU GROUP 1 Introduction Marks and Spencer(also know as M&S)is the UK’s largest transnational retail group. It is also one of the British representative enterprise‚ it has highest profitability in UK. Marks and Spencer also ranks first in the number of export goods retailers in UK. Their products include: food‚ clothes‚ furniture‚ electrical and appliances. Marks and Spencer opened 600 stores in the British‚ and across the UK each city and area‚ the 40 countries in the world were opened
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Strategy Strategy for the need not being met is love and belongings. * Support the mother * Family support * Ricky needs time out of the house Support the mother Angela really needs support as she is finding very difficult coping with the children’s‚ and she get so stressed some times and takes it out on Ricky .Getting support will help her to be less stressed. Angela and Ricky can have a mother and child healthy relationships. Des should take the kids out of the house more affiant
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Jordan Tavaglione Unit 3 Task 1- P1 -describe the concept and principles of marketing A) Dictionary definition for marketing: “The management process responsible for identifying‚ anticipating and satisfying customer requirements profitably.” When marketing a product or service the organisation needs to make sure it will satisfy the customer needs or wants. An organisation will not survive let alone succeed or make a profit if it does not meet the customer’s physical‚ intellectual‚ educational
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Introduction This report will analyse some of the theories‚ principles and models in education and training. I will report on how these can be applied‚ and how they can enable inclusive learning‚ through exploring my own research. The report will also show how learners preferences should be taken into account as per of inclusive teaching and learning. A – Analyse theories‚ principles and models of learning and models of learning preferences Wilson‚ L (2014) has shown that there are three main
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Unit 37- P1 Report In this report I will be talking about how my chosen organisation‚ which is Primark‚ uses ethical issues to consider in its every day operational activities. Primark may not have some ethical issues that I will be discussing about in this report‚ but I will talk in detail about how they could use them‚ issues in their business. I will be explaining how Primark’s way of selling affects ethical issues and will be discussing about the things they need to be aware of whilst selling
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Cost per person £995 + VAT Course outline: Workshop One: Solving problems and making decisions M3.01 (One day) On completion of this mandatory unit participants are expected to confidently be able to: • Develop an introductory knowledge and understanding of solving problems and making decisions as required by a practising or potential first line manager. • Describe a problem‚ its nature‚ scope and impact. • Gather and interpret information to solve a problem. • Briefly summarise the options
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ASSIGNMENT CRITERIA TEMPLATE CACHE Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care and Children and Young People’s Services (England) Unit SHC 52: Promote professional development Candidate’s Name: Registration number: The purpose of this unit is to assess the learner’s knowledge‚ understanding and skills required to promote the professional duty to maintain the currency of knowledge and skills and the need to continually reflect on and improve
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Unit 11 Out come 1 • Describe what is meant by a positive environment Environment is the surrounding of a central point; it can be split in to three basic categories biological‚ physical and social. The environment of my care setting for example is made up biological aspects i.e. my self‚ my children‚ my husband‚ our pet hamsters and the out door plants and trees in the garden‚ also the children that attend my care setting. The physical aspects are the toys‚ furniture door wall‚ large
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BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Health & Social Care Student Name: Date Submitted: Unit: 1 Developing Effective Communication in Health and social care and Social Care I certify that the attached work is original and my own: ……………………………………………… Student Signature Assessment Title: 1.1 The role of communication and interpersonal interaction in health and social care Lecturer: C Bishop Issue Date: 18th September 2014 Hand in date: 3rd October 2014 Criteria 1st Referral Hand in Date 2nd Referral Hand
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A. Concern in the late 1800s with society’s economic well-being‚ public pressure and the market control by oligopolist and monopolist also known as trusts the government enacted antitrust legislation. The Sherman Act of 1890 was the first legislation aimed at declaring restraint of trade and monopolization to be illegal. With the Sherman Act being somewhat vague the Clayton Act of 1914 sought to further empower the Sherman Act by banning price discrimination‚ prohibiting tying contracts‚ interlocking
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