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    Retail Calculator

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    JTextField itemName; JTextField itemPrice; JTextField itemDisc; JTextField salePrice; JButton calculate; JButton clear; public RetailCalculator() { //set object variables super("Retail Sales Calculator"); //window title setSize(250‚ 250); //set window size setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE); //window close GridLayout grid = new GridLayout(7‚ 2); setLayout(grid); department

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    Unit6 P1 P2 M1

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    Unit6 – Preparing for Employment in Travel and Tourism P1‚ P2 & M1 Marites Marzan T&T L3 Yr1 GrpB Harish Tutor P1 - Describe career opportunities within different industries in the travel and tourism sector. Tour Operators A tour operator requires a holiday representative to work throughout the summer and winter season to ensure that holiday makers have an enjoyable trip. They are the first point of contact for customers so a holiday representative needs to be prepared to answer

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    Human Resources P1

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    Task 1 – Human Resources. P1 - Human resource management is the organisation function in a business that deals with issues related to people such as compensation‚ hiring‚ performance management‚ organisation development‚ benefits‚ administration‚ employee motivation and training. It is also a strategic and comprehensive approach o managing people in he workplace culture. INTERNAL PLANNING FACTORS: Retirements/Resignations – Older employees are retiring which means the company will need to

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    schhols as organisations

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    Schools as organisations – Level 3 4Know about the legislation affecting schools. There are some laws and codes of practice that are set in place by government which schools have a duty to follow. Task 4.1& 4.2 Complete the table below to show an understanding of legislation and how the various pieces of legislation affect the day-to-day running of a school. Legislation How it affects the school Data Protection Act 1998 Data is to be used on a need to know basis and only used for the

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    activities in the cell‚ collectively known as its metabolism. The structure of DNA DNA is an example of a macromolecule‚ i.e. a large molecule with a special shape‚ which is built up from many smaller parts called sub-units . If you could magnify part of a nucleus‚ you would see the DNA molecule looking like a twisted rope ladder - a double helix. The two strands forming the sides of the ladder give it a strong yet flexible structure‚ which does not vary along its length.  Stretched between these

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    insufficient supply chain existing in India‘s retail sector is a major deterrent to the growth of this market. There is a strong need for retail to concentrate on developing a back‐end solid chain support especially for perishable products to help reduce wastages which is estimated to be at 40% of national produce. Lack of cold chain infrastructure in India poses storage threat and acts as a major challenge for the retail sector. Due to India‘s complex tax structure and large geographic spread‚ companies

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    Fashion Retail Marketing

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    Management 15.2 (2011): 257-270. ProQuest document link Abstract: Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to understand the motivations that lie behind the choice of the "temporary store" as a marketing tool‚ with particular reference to the fashion sector in Italy. In the UK and the USA‚ the more usual terminology is "pop-up store". Design/methodology/approach - The study adopts a qualitative approach‚ in the form of case studies of two fashion brands using temporary stores in Italy. Data were collected

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    retail management

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    Retail Management Term Paper Mar 4232 Springs – 2014 CRN 10230 Lori Frantz History Charles Lewis Tiffany and John B Young founded Tiffany’s in 1937. Charles Tiffany borrowed $1000 from his father to begin a “stationary and fancy goods emporium.” They sold jewelry‚ sterling silver‚ china‚ crystal‚ stationary‚ fragrance‚ personal accessories and some leather goods The new emporium was located in downtown Manhattan. “. They discovered a newly emerging “American style” that departed

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    Retail Industry Analysis

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    researchandmarkets.com/reports/585710/ Retail Industry in India - Porter’s Five Forces Strategy Analysis Description: Huge population‚ increasing per-capita income and changing consumer habits - all these developments have culminated in the booming of the retail sector in India. The majority of retail sales take place through the unorganized sector‚ which is stores that are popularly known as the kirana‚ or the mom-and-pop-up stores. The organized retail sector that constitutes highly organized malls

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    Organisations Chart

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    ORGANIZATIONAL CHARTS Organizational Structure Of Bharti Airtel CHAIRMAN & MANAGING DIRECTOR PRESIDENT & CEO PRESIDENT MOBILE SERVICES PRESIDENT MOBILE SERVICES PRESIDENT ENTERPRISE SERVICES DIRECTOR CUSTOMER SERVICES DIRECTOR CUSTOMER SERVICES AND DIRECTOR LEGAL AND REGULATORY DIRECTOR TECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR SUPPLY CHAIN DIRECTOR MARKETING DIRECTOR HUMAN RESOURSES CFO AND DIRECTOR STRATEGY Organizational Structure Of Tata Steel Executive Incharge CHIEF(BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT & SALES)

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