Stakeholders. P2. My two companies are Hackney Community College & Tesco. Stakeholders are a person with an interest or concern in something for example a business. Customers A person or organisation that buys goods or services from a store or business. Hackney Community College example: Students come to the college for a service which is education. Tesco example: Public people‚ bars‚ convenience store and cash & carry these are all customers that sell food. Employees A person who exchanges
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P2 Describe the needs of inbound and domestic visitors to UK destinations Connor Murphy Introduction • In this presentation I am going to be looing at the different needs that inbound and domestic visitors will have when they visit the UK as a travel destination. I will look at specific examples for both domestic and inbound visitors Inbound visitors to UK Destinations Inbound tourism is when people enter a country from their own country or another country which is not their home. For example
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only the question paper may be annotated. You must NOT write in your answer booklet until instructed by the supervisor. This question paper must not be removed from the examination hall. The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants Paper P2 (INT) Section A – THIS ONE question is compulsory and MUST be attempted 1 Minny is a company which operates in the service sector. Minny has business relationships with Bower and Heeny. All three entities are public limited companies. The draft
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List of references 1. A relationship between CSR and Financial performance [online]. Retrieved from: http://www.springerlink.com/content/k32h077257618274/ 2. Berenbeim‚ R. (1987) ‘Corporate Ethics’‚ The Conference Board (New York)‚ pp. 3. 3. Carroll’ CSR theory[online]. Retrieved from: http://www.cbe.wwu.edu/dunn/rprnts.pyramidofcsr.pdf 4. Carroll‚ A.B (1991) ‘The Pyramid of Corporate Social Responsibility: Toward the Moral Management of Organizational Stakeholders’‚ Business
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Timeline 1. 1800 Early 19th century the growing towns of Briton were characterized by overcrowded‚ poor housing‚ bad water and disease. This was because the population was growing and no one thought about hygiene this caused the towns to become very dirty and many diseases were spreading around in towns and more people were becoming ill and not being able to go work this caused many problems for the government. 2. 1834 poor law act This law was designed to reduce the cost of looking after the
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P2: Discuss theories of communication. Part A The communication cycle is a commonly used theory of communication. It was first developed by Charles Berner in 1965; it was then modified by Michael Argyle‚ who was a social psychologist‚ in 1972. The concept of a ‘communication cycle’ makes it clear that‚ in order to have effective communication‚ it must be a two way process. As well as transferring messages to others in a definite‚ clear way‚ health care professionals must be able to respond to the
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My team consists of five members‚ including myself. Brendan Haines majors in computer and electrical engineering and he is a driver‚ but he was very close to being analytical. Keani Willebrand majors in environmental engineering and she is amiable‚ buts she is very close to the very center of the graph. Ryan Mahon majors in mechanical engineering and he is also amiable. Lucas Perry majors in aerospace engineering and majors in aerospace engineering and he is expressive. Finally‚ I am majoring in
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(a) Stages of Group Development. (Tuckman‚ 1965) The number of stages a group has to run through may vary from different groups but according to Tuckman (1965)‚ there are 4 stages in group development. In stage one‚ which is forming‚ each and every group members are curious about each and every of them. Group members will attempt to determine roles such as leadership among them and are not likely to illustrate strong personal opinions and views to avoid being rejected. At this stage‚ politeness
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Describe the different stakeholders who influence the purpose of two contrasting business. Introduction In this assignment I am going to research and describe the different stakeholders who influence the purpose of the De Namaste restaurant and Scope. Stakeholders are individuals who has some interest in the functioning the business. The different types of stakeholders who influence De Namaste restaurant are as follows: Employees The employees who work in the De Namaste restaurant are their
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RB’S SALON Rusni Begum All about my business Starting up my own business has always been an ambition of mine especially through my passion of beauty therefore my business is going to be in the beauty industry. My business will be selling a service to the public also with addition to goods this will include a range of beauty cosmetics combined with hair services and products. As we all might already be aware of is that the women and girls of our society in many cases ‘looking beautiful’ is an essential
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