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    I will be discussing two organisations‚ one of which is a profit making business‚ and the other being a non-profit making business. I will also compare and contrast the two organisations. The two companies I will be talking about is Tesco Plc and Oxfam. Tesco (founded in 1991) is a public limited company which deals in the sales of goods ranging from food to clothing and electronics. The company is well known globally holding their business 12 countries including places such as Korea and India

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    Sense of Ownership

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    Sense of Ownership A sense of ownership is not necessarily owning company stock‚ but a feeling of ownership in the work process. As employees develop this sense of ownership there is an increased sense of pride‚ motivation and self-esteem. The long-term impact is increased productivity. Generating a sense of pride can be a difficult task‚ however‚ it can be cultivated by developing a sense of ownership. Employees become much more attached to their work if they feel like a part of the process.

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    Swot Analysis of Oxfam

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    Aston Martin’s campaign in China Identification of the Chinese market Targeted audience: Since reform and opening-up‚ benefit from high speed development of Chinese economy‚ there are now 1.5 million rich people in China and the number of the rich increases at an annual rate of 15% year by year. The rich‚ accounting for 10 percent of the country’s population‚ owned 45 percent of the wealth in cities‚ and they include senior leadership‚ all kinds of stars‚ businessman‚ etc. From the current situation

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    Jd Sports and Oxfam Analysis

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    3/4 4. Strategies for JD Sports 4/5 5. Background for Oxfam 5 6. Aims/Objectives for Oxfam 6 7. Strategies for Oxfam 6/7 M1 Explain the points of view from different stakeholders seeking to influence the strategic aims and objectives of your two contrasting organisation? 8. Oxfam stakeholders 8/9 9. JD Sports stakeholders

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    underlying assumptions about Development‚ their values and beliefs as well as the techniques‚ methods and approaches that they utilize to implement their ideas. In exploring this argument this essay will focus on two of the larger global Development NGO’s‚ Oxfam and BRAC. These two organizations have very differing organisational approaches and strategies to development‚ which will allow for a good comparison on how various ways an organisation can articulate on itself and how that shapes how we see their

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    Contrast the ownership and purpose of two different business organisations. John Lewis Zebs Type of ownership John Lewis Partnership’s seven principles define how we run our business. They are as relevant today as they were when they were set out by our founder‚ John Spedan Lewis‚ in our constitution. Zebs is owned by one person which is called a sole trader as they run the business by themselves and don’t count on other people Purpose The Partnership’s ultimate purpose is the happiness

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    Private sector – Apple: Apple wasn’t as well-known as they are today. In fact‚ before the I-phone‚ apple only ever produced a sort of mac laptop‚ which didn’t help them at all in the long run. However‚ as the company started to grow and develop‚ they learned they needed tome survival strategies to stay in the field with all the other big players. The main way to do this‚ was to have a little market development‚ which was around the time the I-phone was even considered. It was to be the first smart

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    Conception Of Ownership

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    Ownership is defined as the act‚ state‚ or right of possessing something‚ although‚ in our minds the idea of ownership varies with the person (Ownership). Throughout history‚ the perception of ownership has been viewed differently depending on circumstances including time. For example‚ during the beginning of exploration times there were issues with claiming land--white men thinking they were superior they believed they had right to other’s land. Psychologically‚ the human mind has developed a sense

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    The Concept of Ownership

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    Ownership Having things‚ we all like having things. Media and popular culture is rank with the need and competition for the ownership of tangible things. By this bigger car! Get this special spoon-fork hybrid! It is a constant and dangerously consuming race and it is not surprising that because of it some philosophers‚ like Plato‚ have concluded that ownership is damaging to one’s morals. But then there are philosophers like Aristotle‚ who say that tangible ownership can help develop a person.

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    Gun Ownership

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    Issue: Gun Ownership INTRODUCTION: I. Attention Getter: "And that the said Constitution be never construed to authorize Congress to infringe the just liberty of the Press‚ or the rights of Conscience; or to prevent the people of the United States‚ who are peaceable citizens‚ from keeping their own arms; …"-Samuel Adams quoted in the Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer‚ August 20‚ 1789‚ "Propositions submitted to the Convention of this State” SLIDE 1 II. Purpose Statement: There is a considerable

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