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    CSR Case Study TESCO

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    concepts that corporations are using in today’s world of corporate social responsibility include corporate citizenship and sustainability‚ there seems to be definite move away from a broad usage of CSR to an attempt to label what corporations are doing. Tesco itself classes itself as a corporate citizen and is making moves to be a sustainable corporation. To understand these terms it is useful to give a brief history of the terms and movement in corporate social responsibility usage. CSR in the Community

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    Beauracratic Organisation

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    BUREAUCRATIC ORGANISATION Bureaucratic organization has a hierarchical or pyramidal structure to help achieve the most rational and efficient operation at the lowest cost. It was then influenced by the thinking of Max Weber. A bureaucratic organization is one with rigid and tight procedures‚ policies‚ constraints‚ and the company reacts with stringent controls as well as a reluctance to adapt or change. Bureaucracies are very organized with a high degree of formality in the way it operates. Organizational

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    5 Forces & Tesco

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    should drive profits to zero. This is partly down to the threat of substitutes. For instance‚ Tesco has competition from companies like Sainsbury that can provide substitutes for their goods. This drives the prices of groceries down in both companies. Buyer power also acts to force prices down. If beans are too expensive in Tesco‚ buyers will exercise their power and move to Sainsbury. Fortunately for Tesco‚ there are few other large supermarket companies. This means the market is disciplined — the

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    1 TESCO PLC Tesco was founded in 1919 by Jack Cohen‚ when he purchased the shipment of tea from T.E Stockwell and later in 1924 combined the initial of the names (TES) with the first two letters of his surname (CO). The first TESCO store was opened in Burnt Oak‚ Middlesex in 1929. Tesco is now operating in 14 different countries around the globe with almost 5000 stores worldwide and it is one of the largest retailers around the world. According to Kantar worldpanel‚ 2012 Tesco covers almost

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    Analysing Tesco’s Position in the BCG Matrix The table below shows the relative market share and the relative market growth for Tesco and its competitors in the UK’s retail market. Retail Firms Relative Market Share Relative Market Growth Rate Tesco 0.561 32.8% Asda 0.469 12.7% Sainsbury 0.405 11.3% Morrison 0.223 7.9% Waitrose 0.144 1.1% Aldi‚ Netto‚ and Lidl 0.286 -----------

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    Business Information System (BIS): Introduction “Information systems are the means by which people and organisations‚ utilising technologies‚ gather‚ process‚ store‚ use and disseminate information” The information system underlies the concept that the organization is a complex adaptive system‚ which has the defined boundaries‚ structural communication channels‚ control and web of coordination. Information system integrates the system theories‚ resources and objectives together to get one conclusion

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    Organisation and behaviour

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    Unit Manual Copy right Author Editor Version Programme Unit 2012/13 Nelson College London Dr. Imran and Nazim Uddin Nazim Uddin V1-December 2012 HND Business Organisations and Behaviour Organisation Behaviour and UNIT MANUAL- HND Business- Organisations and Behaviour TABLE OF CONTENTS Organisational structures and culture..........................................................................................3 Impact of organisation’s structure and culture on the performance of the business

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    Conflict in Organisations

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    conflicts Conflict is seen as an inherent feature of organisations and induced‚ in part‚ by the very structure of the organisation. The causes might stem from individual characteristics‚ interpersonal factors‚ communications‚ behavior‚ structure and previous interactions. “Conflict‚ per se‚ is not necessarily good or bad but an inevitable feature of organisational life and should be judged in terms of its effects on performance. Even if organisations have taken great care to try to avoid conflict it

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    professional organisation for marketers I was asked to carry out research into two possible contenders for inclusion on the ‘A’ classed marketers list. There are many ways organisation use market technique I will be describing how two different organisation which is Asda and Tesco. Tesco Branches use a marketing technique such as branding and relationship marketing to market their products. One way that both of these organisations are using branding is through the customers earning ‘Tesco points’ by

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    Tesco: Values: Our core purpose is to create value for customers to earn their lifetime loyalty. No one tries harder for customers Understand customers better than anyone Be energetic‚ be innovative‚ and be first for customers Use our strengths to deliver unbeatable value to our customers Look after our people so they can look after our customers Treat people how we like to be treated All retailers‚ there’s one team…the Tesco team Give support to each other and praise more than

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