|Edexcel BTEC HNC/HND Business Management | |Unit Title: |Unit 1 |Date Issued | |Business Environment | |Week beginning 11/02/13 | |Student Name |Student ID |Due Date – 03/06/13 | |Lecturers Name: Ibrahim
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Importance of Degradation to the Environment "Jimmy‚ let’s see if you know the creatures of the rainforest. What sound does this one make?" "That’s right‚ a chainsaw goes RRRRRRRRR." A simple cartoon in a magazine‚ that’s all people see it as. There is constantly talk about the environment being destroyed and we’ve become immune to the topic. It just washes over us‚ without the idea actually sinking in. Everything that is being done on this planet somehow affects someone‚ something. The state
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Customers Customers * Sometimes known as a client‚ buyer‚ or purchaser * The recipient of a good‚ service‚ product‚ or idea‚ obtained from a seller‚ vendor‚ or supplier for a monetary or other valuable consideration * one who absorb organizational outputs * represent potential uncertainty to an organization * Their taste can change and they can become dissatisfied with organization’s product or service Customers are generally categorized into two types: * An intermediate
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In international business‚ knowledge about political environments is very important. Why? Please provide examples. The Political environment is often a direct consequence of the political parties in power‚ which represents the popular opinion of the citizens of the region. If the citizens are‚ for example‚ pro-Big Business then probably taxation will be modest and there will not be a lot of stringent rules about environmental considerations.If the citizens are very concerned about safety issues
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by the business. It is essential for any business to control‚ manage and make the best use of these resources in order to achieve the best possible results. This unit will help you to investigate these resources by looking at how they are managed‚ what they are used for‚ how they can be sourced and finally the way in which data can be used to see if they are being used to their full potential. The unit starts by investigating human resources and the way that people are recruited and allocated to different
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The forces within the general environment‚ including politico legal‚ economic‚ technological‚ socio cultural and international forces‚ have a broad general impact on the organization. Although these forces do not always have a direct influence on the organization’s daily activities‚ they are important for several reasons. First‚ forces in the general environment can evolve into significant trends with far-reaching effects. A good example is the increasing interest in protecting natural resources
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China and Japan Humans and the Environment Japan is an isolated nation covered with mountains‚ which means little land for agriculture. They went to the sea‚ and found fish‚ which was graciously delicious. They also farmed rice where there was land for farming‚ as well as other vegetables such as water bamboo‚ and lotus root. During the middle ages‚ the largest numbers of people in Japan were farmers and fishermen. Their way of life was often hard. Farmers’ crops perished in storms‚ drought
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Environment and the Media In this world‚ the human population consists of 7 billion people who are varying in location to 7 separate continents‚ with 196 different countries among them. One thing that we all have in common is that we all share one single world. With a net population of growth this year‚ thus far‚ of 77 million people and counting (Real Time World Statistics)‚ there is one common‚ underlying problem; the care of the environment. Some problems may seem
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The Aetas and the Environment The Aeta is a group of indigenous people who live in scattered‚ isolated mountainous parts of Luzon. The Aeta predecessors are nomadic and build only temporary shelters. However‚ the well-situated and more modernized Aeta have moved to villages and areas of cleared mountains. One of the areas that the Aeta has inhabited for thousands of years is the area of Mt. Pinatubo. When Mt. Pinatubo erupted‚ the Aetas lost their home. They were forced to live in evacuation
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Macro-environment factor In reflecting the macro environment‚ the economic environment is one of the identified elements that affect the microenvironment of hybrid cars. For the past years‚ prices of petroleum in Malaysia have risen due to inflation (thestar‚ 2014). Oil scarcity is one of the main external aspects that affect the rise in oil prices. High petrol prices have reduced the consumer purchasing power and spending pattern for gasoline cars since it’s more fuel consuming compared to
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