and purpose The aim of this unit is to introduce learners to the operation of the law of contract as it applies to businesses. Learners will apply the law to business and consumer situations and consider the meaning and effect of standard form contracts. Unit introduction A business can only make money legitimately by making contracts with other businesses and customers. Businesses want to make the terms of these contracts the most favourable to themselves. All those involved in a contract need
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models of change are available for use in ensuring change in the formation and implementation of antenatal classes for teenagers. This innovation plan for enhanced quality care in antenatal classes for teenagers is based on the NHS change model. The eight core principles of the NHS Change Model form the framework for the innovation plan.
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or developing nations. What factors prevent developing countries from becoming developed? Why? What are the responsibilities of industrialized nations to developing nations in this regard? Why? What are the responsibilities of businesses in industrialized nations to businesses in developing nations? Are there any? Why? Why not? There are obviously lack of resources in certain countries in Africa. The lack of government infrastructure and corruption as well as the financial poverty of those countries
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Introduction to NHS Statistics from the NHS Confederation (2007) reports a colossal number of employees and patients in the NHS. Managers and senior managers account for 2.8 per cent of the almost 1.3 million staff employed by the NHS. 27 per cent of NHS chief executives come from a clinical background and 50.2 per cent of NHS managers have a clinical background. The NHS deals with over 1 million patients every 36 hours. There are many hospitals and infirmaries under the NHS management. From
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P1 - describe how marketing techniques are used to market products in two organisations’ Marketing is the activity and process for creating‚ communicating‚ delivering‚ and exchange a product or service; which has values for the customers/clients. Overall it is an integrated process which builds customer relationship and creates an identity for their customers and themselves. However‚ marketing can be separated into submarkets – Business to Consumer marketing and Business to Business marketing
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in small consumable quantities from a fixed location such a departmental store‚ a kiosk‚ or even a boutique. The retail business has grown in bits and bounds to even involve other services such as free delivery. It involves individual purchase or businesses. Over the years‚ the retail business has been a subject of middlemen. In most cases‚ they buy goods or products in large quantities from manufacturers or importers‚ but through wholesalers then selling the same to consumers‚ usually in small quantities
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Task 1 (P1) Describe the purpose of accounting for Marks and Spencer. Cover: a) record transactions; b) monitor activity; c) control; d) management of the business (planning‚ monitoring‚ controlling); e) measurement of financial performance (gross profit‚ net profit‚ value owed to and by the business) N>B> Find out if M+S is making a profit or a loss and find up to date data a. This is used to record accurate and up to date information and to upkeep the smooth running of the business. The
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P1: Describe the role internet marketing has within a modern marketing context. D-reizen D-travel is a nationwide chain of travel agencies in The Netherlands with headquarters in Hoofddorp. The chain is part of the Cooperative Dirk van den Broek. Recently‚ D-D also launched travel accommodation; this is a new marketplace for private owners who wish to rend out their homes. D-travels 1.350 employees throughout the country working in over 170 locations. They also have a call center in Breda
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Corporate code of ethics. Purposes A corporate code of ethics (sometimes contrasted with a professional code) has five general purposes. The first is communicating the organisation’s values into a succinct and sometimes memorable form. This might involve defining the strategic purposes of the organisation and how this might affect ethical attitudes and policies. Second‚ the code serves to identify the key stakeholders and the promotion of stakeholder rights and responsibilities. This may involve
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spiritual beauty of Islam left indelible impression upon him. After his return to England‚ he embraced Islam and was given name Abd al-Adheem. For Peter Sanders‚ faith and photography have both been part of his spiritual development. For the last two years‚ Peter Sanders Photography began the immense task of scanning and thus digitalizing his vast collection of over a quarter of a million transparencies to create islamicimages.com which will be the first on-line website dedicated to the Islamic
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