waters called he seas: and god saw that was good. and god said‚ let the earth bring forth grass‚herb yielding seed‚ and the fruit after his kind. and god made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day‚ and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also. and god created great whales‚and every living creature that moveth‚ which the waters brought forth abundantly‚ after their kind‚ and every winged fowl after his kind. and god said‚ let the earth bring forth the living creature after
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Describe how your two chosen businesses are organisational structures‚ local vs national; structure‚ store structure‚ functional areas and what they do. (p3). Functional areas in a business are basically like departments so that the business can run nicely‚ because if there were not functional areas in a business then the business would not be able to run properly and the business itself would not be able to succeed at achieving its aims and objectives. The functional areas in a business can actually
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1. Which job role works in a lab environment and might not interact with users of the PCs being repaired? A) Help-desk technician B) Bench technician C) PC service technician D) PC support technician 2. Which job role works on site‚ closely interacting with users‚ and is responsible for ongoing PC maintenance? A) PC support technician B) PC service technician C) Bench technician D) Help-desk technician 3. Which of the following is true about the A+ 2012 certification and exams? A) after
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Task B- Your work role Describe the information which needs to be shown on your pay slips/statement. Personal information eg. Name and date of birth Total pay – your full pay before any tax or National Insurance has been taken off Any deductions which change from payday to payday eg. tax and National Insurance‚ and what the deductions are for. The total amount of pay that you will come out with after deductions National Insurance number Tax code The tax period Pay rate A breakdown of
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Typical stakeholders in a organisation might include • Customers: customers want value for money which involves providing the highest quality products at competitive prices. • Employees: Their stake is that the company provides them with am livelihood. They want security of employments‚ good rates of reward and also promotional opportunities. • Suppliers: They want to feel valued by the company and want frequent orders with prompt payments. • Owners: In a company it would be the shareholders
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or equilibrium in different internal areas of the body. It’s vital that the human body maintains this balance state as significant fluctuations could cause a severe effect on the body. All homeostasis systems are negative feedbacks‚ “a regulatory mechanism in which a ‘stimulus’ causes an opposite ‘output’ in order to maintain an ideal level of whatever is being regulated”‚ meaning if the sensor detects unwanted changes‚ then it sends messages to counteract those changes‚ which is opposite to a positive
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P2- Describe the different stakeholders who influence the purpose of two contrasting businesses. A stakeholder is anyone with an interest in a business. Stakeholders are individuals‚ groups or organisations that are affected by the activity of the business. There are two different types of stakeholders; internal and external. Internal stakeholders are groups within the business e.g owner/workers and employees. External stakeholders are local and national communities and governments‚ these are
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P2- Describe the different stakeholders who influence the purpose of two contrasting businesses In this task I will be describing eight different stakeholders which are; customers‚ employees‚ suppliers‚ owners‚ trade unions‚ employer associations‚ local and national communities and the government. I will be stating what they are‚ who they are‚ why they useful‚ how they influence stake holders on organisation and why they are useful to business I have chosen which is Tesco and The British Heart Foundation
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would be to make sure they have a secure job and a steady wage. If employees feel they are being treated poorly they will be less enthusiastic towards work. Customers- • Without customers going to KFC it would not make profit and eventually go bust. Customer’s interest in KFC would be to go to their restaurant to have a fast food meal in which they enjoy. Delivery services- • Delivery services expand the product and services for the customers. Without delivery services being on time and well
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Task B Your Work Role Bi. Describe the terms and conditions of your employment as set out in you contract of employment or employment agreement. Job Title - Explains what is expected of us under our job title of support worker and what is expected of us within our duties. Place of Work - Where we are based and where we are to work at various locations decided by the company. Hours of Work - Hours are based on the needs of the company as it is a zero hour contract. Explains the days and hours
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