P1 Oxfam Range of different businesses Oxfam is local as there are lots of shops and donation points that are set up locally in and around the Blackburn area. Oxfam is national as it has shops and donation points all across the country. Oxfam is international as it has shops and donation points in places other than England‚ for example‚ America‚ France‚ Germany‚ India and more. Oxfam isn’t global as it isn’t all over the globe and is not known worldwide‚ an example of a global business would be
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must be checked and approved by your teacher). The two businesses are Tesco and Oxfam. Task 6(b): Use the same format for the table as shown below to contrast the two different businesses and add a summary at the end: Aspects of ownership Name of 1st organisation: Tesco Name of 2nd organisation: Oxfam Similarities Differences Ownership type Public Limited Company Charity The differences are that Tesco is a PLC and Oxfam is a charity. Purpose Tesco purpose is that it is to make a profit and provide
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everyday. The type of ownership is Sainsbury’s are a Public Limited Company (PLC). Public Limited Company is usually a large‚ well-known business‚ shares trade on the stock exchange. Oxfam: Oxfam is an international charity which is focused on fighting poverty but also empowering poorer individuals around the world. Oxfam has 13 partner organisations‚ working with 100 countries worlwide to provide donations
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in a business. Stakeholders are individuals‚ groups or organisations that are affected by the activity of the business. There are two different types of stakeholders; internal and external. Internal stakeholders are groups within the business e.g owner/workers and employees. External stakeholders are local and national communities and governments‚ these are groups outside of the business. The key stakeholders in a business include customers‚ suppliers‚ employees‚ local and national communities and
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businesses that will create new jobs in the local economy. For the voluntary sector I have chosen Oxfam and for the private sector I have chosen Topshop. Task 1- I have chosen Topshop and Oxfam as my two contrasting businesses. Topshop is a young girls and women’s clothes shop. This business is international and has stores all over the country. Topshop has 300 stores they are still growing and expanding. The owner of Topshop owns other retail shops like Miss Selfridge and Dorothy Perkins. Topshop is
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Unit 1 Business Environment; Task P1 In this assignment I will describe the type of business‚ purpose and ownership of two contrasting organisations. My two chosen contrasting businesses are ASDA and Oxfam. ASDA is a British supermarket chain which retails food‚ clothing by George‚ toys ‚ car wash and general merchandise such as electrical products and cooking appliances. ASDA also have branched out into telecommunications with a mobile network called ASDA mobile. ASDA is Wal-Mart’s largest
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Morrisons Oxfam History The company was founded by William Morrison in 1899 who started the business as an egg and butter merchant in Rawson Market‚ Bradford‚ England‚ operating under the name of Wm Morrison Limited. His son Ken Morrison took over the company in 1952 aged 21. In 1958 it opened a small shop in the city Centre. It was the first self-service store in Bradford and the first store to have prices on its products‚ and it had three checkouts. The company opened its first supermarket
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the type of business‚ purpose and ownership of two contrasting organizations. In this assignment I will be describing the type of business‚ purpose and ownership of two contrasting organizations. The two organizations I have chosen are Hema and Oxfam these are two types of business which are different to each other. Hema is one of the organizations that I have chosen‚ it is an international organization Hema . Which offers a lot‚ they have got‚ clothes‚ food‚ bikes‚ bedding‚ accessorize‚ school
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Unit 1 – P2 – Business Stakeholders Stakeholder Explanation (definition in own words) What the stakeholder wants from Tesco What the stakeholder wants from Oxfam Customers Customers are the people who come to a business for goods/services they want. This is not always for payment. The customer can be another business or an individual. Customers expect the basics from the business which are Value for money‚ product quality etc. Customers would want e.g. Tesco. To have reasonable prices for
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I will be describing different types of business and the purpose of the businesses. Also this assignment will have a description of ownership f two contrasting business which will be Asda and Oxfam. For Asda and Oxfam I will be also describing different stake holder who influence the purpose of Asda and Oxfam and it will show how the businesses are organised. Within in this assignment I will explain how Asda’s and Oxfam’s style of organisation helps them to fulfil their purposes. I will also explain
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