BTEC Level 3 in Business – Unit 4: Business Communication Context Businesses need accurate information. This information has to move between different individuals‚ different departments and different organisations. The information can be anything from a simple idea to masses of data on business performance. It can come from inside an organisation or from almost anywhere outside. Put simply‚ a business that does not plan how to deal with this information is a business much more likely to fail.
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U19 – Developing Teams in Business LO1- Complete M1 LO2 – Start M2 LO3 – Work towards D1 M1 Compare the roles of the different members of a team Reflecting on the roles that you and others ... activity‚ draw up a table played in the team that compares the roles each of you played. Include whether Belbin’s theory of team roles came into play (did each team member work according to how Belbin states?). Explain which roles complemented each other (or not) in your group. M2 Compare the effectiveness
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Guilherme Oliveira Unit 19 M1 M2 D1 M1: Compare the roles of different members of a team. A way of doing this task efficiently would be to keep a log setting out of the roles that you and the other members of the team have within the team in which you are working as a part of. When teams are performing at their best‚ you are likely to find that each team member has cleared responsibility. You’ll also see that every team member needed to achieve their own personal goals in order for the team’s
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P4- Explain the physiology of two named body systems in relation to energy metabolism in the body. Energy is the strength and ability that is required in order to perform physical or mental activities. There are different forms of energy these consist of: magnetic‚ kinetic‚ heat‚ light‚ gravitational‚ chemical‚ sound‚ electrical‚ elastic and nuclear. The law‚ conservation of energy states that the total amount of energy within a system remains constant at all times‚ although energy within the system
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Assignment front sheet Qualification Unit number and title Pearson BTEC Level 4 HND Diploma Business Unit 19 – Marketing Planning Student name Assessor name Date issued Completion date Submitted on 3rd March 2015 1st May 2015 Assignment title Assignment 1 Be able to design a marketing plan on the basis of data compilation through appropriate marketing audit technique‚ by overcoming the main barriers to marketing planning‚ including the ethical challenges in the process. Learning Outcome
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Our campaign was a drugs campaign our main aim was to inform people on drugs and what effects it can have and to not stereotype drug users as they can be anyone. M2- Positive influences I felt our group were very well prepared as we had a good use of resources. This included plenty of leaflets to give out on drugs to inform people on the effectiveness on drugs. We also had a laptop with the Talk to Frank game on it available for people to play‚ and other drugs game activities that were available
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D1 The changes which I have suggested in m1 can impact both stakeholders and also Nike. I am going to evaluate how these changes will impact these 2. The first change which I suggested was that Nike are using animal skin on their products and the change I suggested was that Nike should take into consideration the impacts they have on the community and the environment. The change I suggested was that Nike should plant trees and look after the environment because they are taking natures ‘beauties’
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Lizzie Taylor Unit 11:The impact of diet on health. D1:Justify how the two-day diet plan meets the dietary needs of the two service useres. In my opinion the diet plan that has been provided for Mark Wells‚ is appropriate for him. Mark is lactose intolerant. But in the diet plan he is still getting him his 5 a day‚ this is throughout the food‚ drinks and sauces. It is also providing him with he daily dietary needs of protein‚ vitamins and minerals and fats and oils. But this diet plan will
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| |Target group |The 2IT1 class | |Number of participants |Max. 20 persons – 3 groups | |Date |15 April 2011 | |Time
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D1: Analyse the marketing decisions within a travel and tourism organisation in relation to the marketing mix and influencing factors Tourism Australia Tourism Australia has not been very successful at times due to the following factors that have made a negative impact on their business occasionally. These factors; political‚ economic and technological issues‚ have also led to certain marketing decisions being made in the business which has strongly impacted on their marketing mix. · Political
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