|Conference Call |not in the same building or country to have a real time conversation| | |with each other. This feature can serve as a business meeting‚ very | | |direct‚ but requires good internet connection if it is done over the| | |internet.
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Business Law: An Introduction Learning Outcome 1 1. Identify & describe the source of legislation that are binding in Scots Law and quote at least one example. Legislation comes in 4 main sources in Scotland; UK Parliament‚ Scots Parliament‚ European Union and delegate legislation. UK Parliament Laws that are passed by Parliament come from proposals that are made by the Government. These proposals aim to shape society or address certain problems. Once such proposals have been
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Introduction to Business Chapter 1 (read summary in book) Businesses provide goods (tangible) and/or (services) to others while operating at a profit. Entrepreneurs risk time and money to start a business in order to make a profit. Higher risk means higher profit‚ because of the reduced competition. Businesses contribute to the standard of living (amount of goods and services people can buy with the money they have) and the quality of life (general well-being of a society in terms of its political
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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION HOSPITAL CASE Names & student numbers Marit de Hoog Peter Kock // 1665849 Rolf van Moergastel // 1563838 Class IB09 1 1. Modeling process. Model the described process with the activities in the care chain. Draw only the process of the hospital and describe how the process is linked with the pharmacist‚ the GP and the health insurance. Specify in the process diagram of the hospital the subprocesses
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Chapter 1: Motives and Functions of a Business 1. The goal of a business: * Businesses are established to serve the need of customers. A business can provide products or services. * The goal of a business is to make profits. a. Where the profits come from? * Revenue is generated when selling products or services. * Expenses are incurred when paying employees and purchasing machinery or facilities. * The difference between the revenue and expenses is the profit: Revenue
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1 | Characteristics of “Partnership” | Chapter 3 | Third Question | Chapter 3.1 | Characteristics of “Business Environment” | Chapter 3.2 | Characteristics of “Porter’s Five Forces” | ADIL ZHAXYLYKOV TP029709 UCFF1207(G2-T2) BM004-4-0 ITB 1. What would be the aims and objectives of the business Luke is planning to implement after graduation? The main aim of the Luke’s business idea is to provide lessons to people especially older people‚ on how to use the internet and e-mail. He would
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environment all affects in the activity of the business. This article focuses on how they do this on Tesco in the UK and also in China. Tesco’s in UK Tesco’s started operating in the UK 1924 and by now‚ the run 3054 stores just in the UK. Tesco is a worldwide business‚ but over 60% of group sales and profits come from the UK business. I will be investigating at external environment for Tesco’s in UK – political‚ legal and social and how these affect the business activity of Tesco. Political Factors Looking
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it four: Principles of supporting change in a business environment Assessment You should use this file to complete your Assessment. · The first thing you need to do is save a copy of this document‚ either onto your computer or a disk · Then work through your Assessment‚ remembering to save your work regularly · When you’ve finished‚ print out a copy to keep for reference · Then‚ go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your My Study area – make sure
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Assessment 1: Individual Assignment Question 1 (a) Consideration is one of the four main elements to be present in order to have a legally binding contract. Consideration can be anything of value (such as an item) which each party must agree to exchange for the contract to be valid. For consideration to be sufficient‚ both parties have to have an agreement. If only one party agrees to it‚ then the agreement is not consider a legally binding contract. Something must be given or promise in exchange
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Section 1 – Understand why change happens in a business environment 1. Explain why change happens in a business environment. You should include at least three reasons in your answer. Reasons for change in a business environment may include: Internal factors * A business wants to reduce waste and costs * A business launches a new product * A business introduces 24-hour customer support * A business introduces quality management techniques External factors 1. Political
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