Throughout this report I will include information about two contrasting businesses for ‘Northampton Life Magazine’. My two chosen businesses are Tesco (private sector business) and Northampton College (public sector business). Tesco is a multinational grocery and general merchandise retailer. Tesco has branches in over 14 countries including countries like China‚ Japan‚ Mexico‚ Thailand and even more. Tesco sells many different products including food‚ electronics‚ toys‚ furniture and clothes. However
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Excel 2007 VBA Macro Programming ® About the Author Richard Shepherd has worked for many years for major banks and corporations in the United Kingdom writing spreadsheet macros to solve specific problems. He has worked for National Grid plc (electricity distribution)‚ Hertz Car Leasing‚ NatWest plc (retail banking)‚ Schroders plc (fund management)‚ BNP Paribas (investment banking)‚ Lloyds TSB plc (corporate banking)‚ The Royal Bank of Scotland plc (investment banking)‚ and the British National
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PESTEL analysis of the macro-environment There are many factors in the macro-environment that will effect the decisions of the managers of any organisation. Tax changes‚ new laws‚ trade barriers‚ demographic change and government policy changes are all examples of macro change. To help analyse these factors managers can categorise them using the PESTEL model. This classification distinguishes between: • Political factors. These refer to government policy such as the degree of intervention in
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Macro SWOT Analysis Strength * Solid design and innovation: HTC is one of the leading ODMs (Original Design Manufacturer) for many top-tier operator-branded devices. It owns and designs the in-house products that are branded by other operators. The solid background may step up the producing process. * R&D investment: HTC has spent 15%-20% of sales on R&D. It recently opened the new R&D offices in North Carolina and Taipei to extend products’ features and functions. This may
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The micro-macro dilemma relates to a variety of circumstances and situations and is essential for numerous decisions daily that people make. This is particularly true for many of the business decisions that organizations make in concerns to marketing. From the perspective of marketing‚ high-powered engine in cars is a pleasurable and worthwhile option or many consumers‚ especially consumers who enjoy driving high-powered vehicles or participate in recreational activities that require the high-powered
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Introduction to Macro economics – Key concepts- Growth‚ Inflation and unemployment‚ objectives and instruments/policies Circular Flow of economic activity. DR. TULSI JAYAKUMAR 2 An Intro to Macro What is Macroeconomics Two central themes of macroA) The short-term fluctuations in output‚ employment‚ financial conditions and prices that we call the Business Cycle. B) The longer term trends in output and living standards known as economic growth DR. TULSI JAYAKUMAR 3 An Intro to Macro- The story
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This is from my school book. Chapter 1 – What Is Economics? A Definition of Economics Our inability to satisfy all our wants is called scarcity. The choices that we make depend on the incentives that we face. An incentive is a reward that encourages or a penalty that discourages an action. Economics is the social science that studies the choices that individuals‚ businesses‚ governments and entire societies make as they cope with scarcity and the incentives that influence and reconcile those
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1. Compute the elasticities for each independent variable. Note: Write down all of your calculations. When P = 500‚ C = 600‚ I = 5500‚ A = 10000 and M = 5000‚ using regression equation‚ QD = -5200 - 42*500 + 20*600 + 5.2*5500 + 0.2*10000 + 0.25*5000 = 17650 Price elasticity = (P/Q)*(dQ/dP) From regression equation‚ dQ/dP = -42. So‚ price elasticity EP= (P/Q) * (-42) = (-42) * (500 / 17650) = -1.19 Likewise‚ EC = 20 * 600 / 17650 = 0.68 EI = 5.2 * 5500 / 17650 = 1.62
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TO CHINA’S CONTINUED GROWTH China has grown rapidly in recent times with huge increases in GDP‚ a growth rate of 10.4%. This compared to the UK’s 1.4% shows the enormous difference between the two countries and the size of their growth. Businesses based in this country are now competing with other multinationals to be world leaders in many sectors. A multinational company is an enterprise operating in several countries but still only managed from one country. China has seen rapid industrialisation
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[pic] Why Do Businesses Fail? Analyze the reasons and provide a case study of one or more companies that have failed or suffered serious setbacks before they recovered. Name: YAN Hong ID number: 100004456 Tutor: Mrs. Dawn Cremonese It is well known that the financial crisis which started in 2008 is a worldwide recession. Even the Lehman Brothers Holdings‚ which was a global firm with a high reputation‚ went bankrupt on September 15th‚ 2008. Lehman Brothers Holdings failed because it was unable
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