also be defined as “A general direction set for the company and its various components to achieve a desired state in the future. Strategy results from the detailed strategic planning process”. A strategy is all about integrating organizational activities and utilizing and allocating the scarce resources within the organizational environment so as to meet the present objectives. While planning a strategy it is essential to consider that decisions are not taken in a vacuum and that any act taken by
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5 II. VISION‚ MISSION AND OUTCOMES A Vision Statement 6 B Mission Statement 6 C Objectives‚ Key Result Areas (KRAs) and Performance Indicators (PIs) 7 III. STRATEGIES‚ PROGRAMS‚ACTIVITIES‚ TASKS AND RESOURCES (SPATRes) A. SPATRes matrix 8 III. FINANCIAL STATEMENT A. Statement of Financial Position 10 B. Income statement 11 C. Statement of Changes in Owner’s Equity 11 D. Cash Flow Statement 12 E. Payback Period
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part in influencing business activity today: • through taxation and spending • through laws‚ directives and regulations • through encouraging business activity through subsidies and support • by providing advice and support for business. Here are some examples of the way in which government influences business activity today: 1. Employment Policy Governments play a major part in trying to stimulate employment. For example‚ the present government is keen to encourage business efficiency so that
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To B2B marketers 1) Have you used Inbound marketing techniques like Social media marketing‚ Mobile ads etc.‚ ? If yes‚ which ones & how? 2) Have you used outbound marketing techniques like Social email marketing‚ direct selling etc.‚ ? If yes‚ which ones & how? 3) Which marketing channel do you spend the most on & why? 4) How is the lead qualification pursued? On what basis is the decision to pursue a lead or not based upon? 5) Based on what parameters do you score leads & prioritize the leads
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1. Emerson Class numbers The Emerson Class number system measures the likelihood of soil‚ when in contact with water‚ produces a murky cloud of particles. The number system considers the soil consistency that can be used to identify how dispersive the soil is. This‚ in turn‚ aids in the identification of soils that produce ‘dirty water’ where the sedimentation of these particles can harm plant and animal life. 2. Soil Classification 2.1 Atterberg Limits Atterberg limits are used to categorize
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information and complete the tasks over the page: 1. Diet Coke Since being introduced in 1982 as a result of a growing trend towards dieting and healthier living‚ Diet Coke has been a highly successful product for the Coca Cola company‚ selling millions of units per year. Throughout this time‚ Coca Cola has constantly adapted aspects of the marketing mix for Diet Coke in order to continually match customer trends and fashions. 2. Coca Cola Vanilla Having had a successful
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The Business Proposal 1) What type of business are you proposing to start? (That is‚ what is its prime function going to be? What product/service will the business be selling)? I am proposing to start a skateboard retailing business. I will be selling a variety of scooters‚ skateboards‚ wheels‚ boards‚ helmets‚ elbow and knee pads‚ cleaning products‚ skateboard magazines and accessories. A variety of the nicest brands‚ which include: Face2Face‚ DC‚ Supreme‚ Billabong‚ Roxy‚ DJK‚ etc. 2)
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Introduction to Business Business plays a major role within our society. It is a creative and competitive activity that continuously contributes to the shaping of our society. By satisfying the needs and wants people cannot satisfy themselves‚ businesses improve the quality of life for people and create a higher standard of living. It is a way for individuals to provide goods and services to consumers‚ and at the same time‚ produce a profit for themselves. Businesses are not only important
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1-4050-3144-1-cxc-pi-vi-n 8/15/05 10:44 AM Page i Principles of Business for Caribbean Examinations 4th Edition Ivan L. Waterman and Dave Ramsingh 1-4050-3144-1-cxc-pi-vi-n 9/21/05 2:43 PM Page ii Macmillan Education Between Towns Road‚ Oxford Ox4 3PP A division of Macmillan Publishers Limited Companies and representatives throughout the world www.macmillan-caribbean.com ISBN 1-4050-3144-1 Text © I. L. Waterman and D. Ramsingh 2005 Design and illustration
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I. INTRODUCTION As part of our curriculum as business students of the University of the East‚ Manila‚ we have to undergo the course: Entrepreneurial Venture 1 Business Planning. This course gave us the chance to formulate our own business plan that helps us apply our knowledge and gain skills in business. The exercise provided us the opportunity to think like young entrepreneurs‚ and prepared us for a business. Our company came up with an idea of manufacturing fruit pancake. Our product is
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