P1 In this Unit I will explain potential hazards and the harm that it can cause. A hazard is any source of potential damage‚ harm or adverse health effects on something or someone under certain conditions at work. Basically‚ a hazard can cause harm or adverse effects (to individuals as health effects or to organizations as property or equipment losses). Sometimes a hazard is referred to as being the actual harm or the health effect it caused rather than the hazard. Hazards include: * Slippery
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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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Strategy P1 - Describe how three contrasting organisations use their websites for business purposes Website Description of core business Purpose Users of the site www.nhs.co.uk NHS Choices offers a wide range of resources that can support health and care professional in their work with patients and clients. It’s a business in the public sector which means it is owned by the government. It ensures that good healthcare is available to all‚ regardless of their financial status. The purpose of the
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P1: DESCRIBE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ARREST WITH AND WITHOUT A WARRANT Police officers have many powers but these rights can only take place if the officer has proof that they are a police officer‚ they can either prove it by their uniform or by their warrant card. Your warrant card helps you if you are off duty and for example a fight kicks off‚ you would need to show your warrant card to make them aware that you are a police officer. The most common types of power would be stopping and searching
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------------------------------------------------- Introduction to Business Environment >> SEPTEMBER 5‚ 2010 7 16 Share25 Business environment may be defined as the set of external and internal factors which affects the decisions of business. We can divide business environment into two parts A. The Micro Environment of Business These are powers which are deeply related with company and company can control these type of environment by improving its capacity and efficiency. 1
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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 of
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BE EXPLAININGTHE DIFFERENCES OF PUBLIC SECTOR BUSINESSES AND PRIVATE SECTOR BUSINESSES. First of all‚ I WOULD start WITH EXPLAINING WHAT TYPE OF OWNERSHIPS THE BUSINESSES ARE IN AND WOULD ALSO TALK ABOUT THEM BY SAYING WHO THEIR SHAREHOLDERS ARE‚ PURPOSE‚ SECTOR‚ AND THE BUSINESSACTIVITIES. THE BUSINESS I PICKED ARE NIKE PLC AND NHS AND I WILL GIVE SOME INFROMATION DESCRIBING THE DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIES. NIKE PLC Nike plc. is designer brand that produces clothing‚ shoes‚ bags etc. they are
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P1 & P2 & M1 P1 – “Describe the type of business‚ purpose and ownership of two contrasting businesses” Willen Hospice Willen hospice cares for people who can no longer get their illnesses treated. They work around Milton Keynes‚ Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire. Willen Hospice is a charity and a charity is a business that requires funds from the NHS and general people who donate‚ it is also non-profitable business. Willen Hospices aim and objective is: “Our vision is to be the lasting and thriving
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(a) Describe the promotional mix used by two selected organisations for a selected product/service. Coca-Cola Founded in 1886 by pharmacist Dr John S Pemberton in Atlanta‚ Georgia‚ The CocaCola Company is the world’s leading manufacturer‚ marketer and distributor of non-alcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups‚ and produces nearly 400 brands. www.coca-cola.co.uk/about-us/introducing-our-business.html Coca-Cola was invented by Dr John Stith Pemberton and first went on sale at Jacob’s
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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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