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P1: Describe how marketing techniques are used to make products in two organisations. Ansoff Growth technique; Below are the four descriptions; • Market Penetration Market Penetration is an existing product to the existing customers. It is increasing revenue‚ through different ways. For example‚ promoting the product‚ re packaging the items‚ repositioning the brand‚ price drops and much more. But the product is not altered and do not seek any new customers. • Market Development Market
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Assignment 1 - Business consultancy Task 1 - P1 Job description The job description is very simple; it shows the potential employee the basics of the role that he/she is applying for within the business or organisation. In this case it is an ARK ICT Technician for a school. The Starting Date is whenever the person wants to apply for the job‚ in this case its September 2014‚ the salary is anything from £15k - £20k for a statutory IT Technician and £20k - £28k for a Senior IT Technician. The hors
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The generation gap between older and younger people in most countries in the world is simply too wide to be bridged. To what extent‚ do you agree or disagree? When the cultural and economic integrations spread in over the world‚ one of the problems are the distance between two generations (older and younger) is more and more increased so that some people think it seem to be too difficult to heal. The generational differences have existed throughout history. The root of these differences comes
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P1 The Tussauds This group is a now part of a Merlin Entertainments. It is also the world’s 2nd biggest leisure group; it is second because of Disney. This group is based in Poole‚ Dorset‚ from this it manages a lot of brands and also more than 50 attractions‚ some of the attractions are: * The Madame Tussauds (The Tussauds Group is now part of Merlin Entertainments) * Legoland Parks * Sealife Centres * Gardaland in Italy * The Dungeons and the London Eye
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Page 1 Jade Bartley Unit 201: Introduction to communication in health and social care 25.6.14 Q1) Identify the different reasons why people communicate? There are many reasons why people communicate‚ one reason why people communicate is to greet one and other and by greeting someone we are showing we take interest to who that person is and prompting them to further conversation and interaction and welcoming them into our lives. Another reason to why we communicate is to express our
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Communication in health‚ social care and young people’s settings. Unit 201. People communicate as a tool to survive‚ to make their wants and needs become apparent to others. Communication is needed in various situations such as fear‚ hunger‚ pain‚ discomfort‚ happiness and sorrow. Effective communication is needed in all aspects of my work because I work in an E.M.I Nursing Home. There are many different levels of communication needed throughout the home depending on severity of dementure‚ For
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Unit 201: Principles of communication in adult social care settings Outcome 1: Understanding why communication is important in adult social care settings. People communicate for a variety of different reasons. These can be to express our desires and wishes or express our emotions. A baby screaming could be communicating its hunger or pain. We also communicate to survive‚ to form relationships‚ socially interact and to share ideas. Communication can affect relationships in a variety of ways. Good
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Monitoring report on the Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People’s Workforce November 2010 Ofqual/10/4792 Monitoring report on the Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People’s Workforce Contents Executive summary .................................................................................................... 2 Recommendations ................................................................................................
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Community and family studies Module: parenting and caring Dot point: becoming parents and cares Biological parents: the child would have parents genetic material‚ parents are parents from the moment the child is convieced. IVF (in vitro fertilisation) • Fertilllisation happenens outside the body‚ women are usully given hormones to stimulate the egg’s production. • Once fertilised‚ the embroyo is inserted into the uterus. GIFT (gamete intra fallopian transfer) • Modified form of IVF • egg
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