Understand the factors that affect an organisation and the customer service role 1. Complete the table below with a description of the products and services for at least two commercial organisations‚ public organisations and third sector organisations. Please ensure you provide a description for each organisation‚ rather than a list. Organisation type | Name of organisation | Description of products and services | Commercial organisation | Cleaning firms | Cleaning
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A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE With reference to HINDUSTAN COCA-COLA BEVERAGES PRIVATE LIMITED VISAKHAPATNAM A project submitted to CHRIST UNIVERSITY in partial fulfillment for the Award of Degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION by INDIRA PRIYADARSINI JAGIRIPU Under the guidance of Sir Harold Patrick‚ Professor CHRIST INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT CHRIST UNIVERSITY‚ HOSUR ROAD‚ BANGLORE-560029‚ KARNATAKA‚ INDIA DECLARATION: I‚ Indira
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In general there are three different sectors which exist: the private- involving businesses which distribute profits to their owners‚ the public- which are subject to direct political control‚ and the not-for-profit sector. The not-for-profit sector otherwise known as the third sector is present worldwide‚ consisting of various community organisations that are driven by the human desire to assist others without gaining personal benefits‚ and bring about social change (Hudson‚ 2009). Categorised
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Business A business (also known as enterprise or firm) is an organization engaged in the trade of goods‚ services‚ or both to consumers. Businesses are predominant in capitalist economies‚ where most of them are privately owned and administered to earn profit to increase the wealth of their owners. Businesses may also be not-for-profit or state-owned. A business owned by multiple individuals may be referred to as a company‚ although that term also has a more precise meaning. The etymology of
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obtains position throughout a cycle of a product‚ in a series of when it entered the market down to competitors entering the market and changes the customers’ views of buying. The life cycle of a product provides a significant idea in sustainability of an organization in terms of its weakness and strength strategy. When looking a product‚ the first time round it can become popular but when time passes it loses its popularity and less selling of such product. This could be down to these few reasons
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Certificate in Human Resources Practice 2013/14 Student; Jason Hal (21303364) Assignment 2 Understanding Organisations and The Role of HR Tutor; Submission date; 4th December 2013 Venue: Darlington College Word Count: 2432 Contents 1. Introduction…………………………..............…………………………............4 2. Methodology…………………………………………………………..…...........5 2.1 Primary Research ..........................................................................
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Organisation of the human body. Jade Roberts. Barbara. P1‚ P2 AND P3. Health and Social Care level 3. 1 In this booklet I will be explaining what the main components and functions are of the cells. I will also be outlining the structure of the main tissues in the body and the gross structure of all the body systems. 2 The components and functions of cells. Cell membrane All organisms have something in common‚ they all have a cell membrane. The cell membrane is a barrier that separates a cell
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negatively fragmented in the process. Communication problems and barriers occur when the information is distorted before reaching the receiver‚ creating conflicting assumptions and perceptions than what was intended (Deborah J. Barrett‚ (2002) Diagram 1 below illustrates an example of a communication model. Decoding Decoding Receiver Receiver Channel Channel Encoding Encoding Source Source Diagram 1: MESSAGE MESSAGE MESSAGE MESSAGE
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What are advantages and disadvantages of large versus small organisations? Final draft Submited to Sherin White Reading & Writing course C Language & Learning Unit 03rd Sept 2010 1165 words What are the advantages and disadvantages of large versus small organisations? Porter‚ Lawler and Hackman (1975) state that organisation is a social entity‚ existing in order to achieve certain goals‚ involving specialisation and
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conspicuously bad at doing. In the recent scandals truth seemed to be too easily sacrificed to expediency and the need‚ as the businesses saw it‚ to reassure the markets that profits were on target. John May‚ a stock analyst for a US investor service‚ pointed out that the pro forma earnings announcements by the NASDAQ 100 companies overstated their profits by $100 billion in the
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