Subject: Business policy and strategies Submitted To: Syed Nauman Ahmad Submitted By: Usman Mustafa Registration #: MBT-f11-145/ Section (A) Date 01-03-2013 Mission statement analysis Warid’s mission statement: We will continue to challenge ourselves and set new performance standards by investing in the future of our people and seeking knowledge and innovation in order to exceed customer expectations and serve our community. Analysis: Customer: In the last line customers
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Mission Statement Nine Components. 1. Customers-Who are the firm’s customers? 2. Products or services-What are the firm’s major products or services? 3. Markets-Geographically‚ where does the firm compete? 4. Technology-Is the firm technologically current? 5. Concern for survival‚ growth‚ and profitability-Is the firm committed to growth and financial soundness? 6. Philosophy –What are the basic beliefs‚ values aspirations‚ and ethical priorities of the firm? 7. Self-concept-What is the firm’s
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New York‚ Los angeles‚ London and Milan. (Steger‚ 75) According to Steger‚ the Americanization of the world has overwhelmed more vulnerable cultures with Western norms and lifestyles. Another ideological tension of globalization is the concept of “ethos of infantilization‚” a system that dumbs down adults to think more like children through dumbed down advertising and consumer goods while also targeting children as consumers. (Steger‚ 77) To increase profits and expand their businesses‚ global capitalists
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بسم اهلل الرحمن الرحيم Mission &Vision By: Mohanad Mohammed Osman Elawad Principle of Business SIU-MBA (Batch 9) Differences between Mission & Vision by Mohanad M.Osaman 1 MISSION THE MISSION IS A BRIEF‚ TYPICALLY ONE-SENTENCE‚ STATEMENT THAT DEFINES THE FUNDAMENTAL PURPOSE OF THE ORGANIZATION. IT SHOULD ANSWER THE QUESTION WHY THE ORGANIZATION EXIST? CHARACTERISTICS:- - short - memorable - inspiring - market focus- who we are serving‚ what value we are providing … - what
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Organisational and Financial characteristics of different types of Travel and Tourism organisations ~ Information Pack ~ Sophie Harpham ~ Contents Page ~ Page Organisational characteristics 4-5 Business structure and control 6 Business organisation 7 Documentation for business set up Financial characteristics 9 Distribution of profits 10-12 Sources of finance 12 Supplying products and services 12-13 Financial accountability 13 Inland revenue 13-14
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My Aim in Life Browning an English poet says‚ “The aim‚ if reached or not makes great the life”. Human beings are superior to others because they plan their lives. Sometimes this planning is short term. Sometimes it is long term. Long term planning is called aim. It is also called ambition. Aim is the target which we want to achieve‚ towards which our physical and mental abilities are focused. Life is the period which starts from the time of birth and ends
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Aims and Objectives: Long term objectives: * To always be the first choice of customers * To make sure that customers stick with primark and should not opt any other store that is competitor of primark * The business within the organization will always be customer centric. * The remain the leader of the market all the way * To train all the employees up to international standards and let them aware of customer relationship management. * To train the employees for managerial
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In June of 2015 I went on a mission trip with my Youth Group of First Baptist Church to London‚ England. When over there we would be staying in a tiny town outside of the city‚ Stanmore. Being religiously diverse town someone could have a Muslim neighbor on one side and a Jew on the other side. Some of us in the group felt the coordinator for our trip exaggerated. After months of fundraising and preparing for the trip it finally came and excitement filled the air. Two days before the plane ride
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Vincieri‚ F.F.‚ 2001. Polyphenolic content in olive oil waste waters and related olive samples. J. Agri. Food Chem. 49‚ 358–3514. ¨ Ohlinger‚ R.‚ 1995. Soil respiration by titration. In: ¨ Schinner‚ F.‚ Ohlinger‚ R.‚ Kandeler‚ E.‚ Margesin‚ R. (Eds.)‚ Methods in Soil Biology. Springer‚ Berlin‚ pp. 95–98. Oved‚ T.‚ Shaviv‚ A.‚ Goldrath‚ T.‚ Mandelbaun‚ R.T.‚ Minz‚ D.‚ 2001. Influence of effluent irrigation on community composition and function of ammoniaoxidizing bacteria in soil. Appl. Environ. Microbiol
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Assess the differing aims of the allies of the Versailles conference and show how these aims were reflected in the terms of the agreement. The Treaty of Versailles was one of numerous treaties signed and discussed at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 after World War I‚ the five main countries involved were the Great Britain‚ USA‚ France‚ Italy and Germany. The Treaty of Versailles focused on the compensation Germany had to pay to the allies after the war. Great Britain‚ USA‚ France‚ Italy
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