Section 1 – Understand how to support the organisation of a business event 1. When organising a business event‚ describe the range of support activities that may be required. The organisation of a business event can be the difference between the occasion being a success or a failure. To ensure it will be an expedient exercise it is important to ensure that the people organising the event know what their duties are and the timeframe that things should be done by. By ensuring that you have the
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Section 1 – Understand how to support the organisation of a business event 1. When organising a business event‚ describe the range of support activities that may be required. When you are arranging an event there are a number of different factors that need to be covered to ensure that your event is successful‚ in the lead up to the event the following will need to be arranged: • Organising a venue: You will need to look for a suitable venue‚ ensure that your chosen venue is cost-effective
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patients. The influence that they hold to the business is that if it wasn’t for the patients there would be no NHS‚ and also if there were no patients or people getting ill or sick they would not have discovered any of the diseases that are around today‚ which means there wouldn’t be as much medication and antibiotics around as there are today. Customers for Cadburys are the ones that have kept them running and helped them make a profit in there business‚ by buying Cadburys chocolate confectionary
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For maximax rule Remox should use option A b. For maximin rule Remox should use option B c. For minimax regret Remox should use option A d. For equal probability criterion rule Remox should use option A Chapter 16: Government Regulation of Business Answers to Applied Problems 2. When there is a shortage in the industry or firm‚ it will definitely result in an under allocation of resources. Under allocation can happen without any shortage. For example‚ if the market is in a monopolistic
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A directive leadership style might be helpful for a manager within a business where their subordinate staff members have jobs that are not particularly specialized and so they need more guidance to avoid uncertainty. Margaret Thatcher Personlighet Straight forward – sometimes almost aggressive Great speaker Self confident
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contrasting business. Stake Holders for Marks & Spencer’s and Pool Hayes Community School: 1. Customers 2. Management 3. Suppliers 4. Employees 5. Owners/Share holders 6. Trade Unions\Employer Associations 7. Local & National Communities 8. Environment 9. Government Customers are the most important stakeholders in Marks & Spencer’s as they are the people that by there products off of them. They have the potential to make the business or break
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Areas include them performing market research both primary & secondary research and establishing product branding plans by promoting the products or the business name for example and placing them in appropriate locations. Businesses uses professional services that they are skilled at to advertise the product‚ service or even the business itself. Services include media buying‚ advertising design‚ and advertising production. Firstly a media buyer is an individual that the advertising agency sends
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fresh and ready made products . Sainsbury’s Bank plc is a british bank owned by the company. The bank provides a range of financial products including insurance‚ credit cards‚ savings and loans Attracting Customers Excellent customer service A business can persuade a customer to keep coming back through good customer service as it ensures they leave with a great impression. Customers will feel valued and important if they are provided with great customer service. In addition‚ the customer will
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Bibliography: HNC/HND BTEC Course Book‚ Core Unit 3 Organisations and Behaviours‚ BPP Publishing Limited August 2000 L.JMullins‚ Management and Organisational Behaviour Seventh Edition‚ Pearson Education Limited 2005 www.baesystems.com BAE Systems Annual Report 2006 ‘Shaping Our Business’ www.baessytems.com BAE Systems Company Strategy 2007 update Report www.tesco.co.uk Tesco Annual Review and Summary
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different types of business information used by the business organisation that I have chosen for example; verbal‚ written‚ non-verbal‚ non-written‚ multimedia etc. I will also be writing their sources and purposes and analysing the different types of information. I will then evaluate the appropriateness of business information used to make strategic decisions. The business that I have
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