Unit 33 assignment 3 P3 When visiting the website www.nielsen-netrating.com you are taken straight to a page in which you decide which country you want to search business solutions for. This then takes you to a page relevant for that. By sectioning the website by country’s it will mean the user will only be getting answers relevant to the country they want them for which is a useful filter for them. It works by getting people to become a member of the site in order for them to monitor internet behaviour
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Tesco Lotus’ outsourcing to Linfox (Thailand) Case Study Write-Up for Strategic Management I. Tesco Lotus background relevant to the subject According to the British Chamber of Commerce Thailand‚ Ek-Chai Distribution System Co.‚ Ltd‚ known as Tesco Lotus‚ was formed in 1998 with only 14 “Supercenters” in key regional locations[i]. Today‚ Tesco Lotus‚ as it claims on its website[ii]‚ is the leading retailer in Thailand with running retail business from over 660 Tesco Lotus stores‚ 88
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Why has Tesco been losing ground to its competitors? Because Tesco and its competitors use different methods for gaining market share. Tesco competitors‚ ASDA and Sainsbury increase their market share by giving more coupons/ vouchers‚ lowering price on essentials necessities‚ and cutting petrol prices. However‚ Tesco increases their market share by improving more on their services like reforming their operation‚ refurbished old stores‚ recruiting more staff. FEEDBACK HERE Because Tesco is in the
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requirements Tesco required to follow Introduction In my report I will be identifying the legal responsibilities that Tesco would need to comply with by the law and I will be evaluating if they follow these legally requirements and are they ethically. I will be researching different articles and research about how Tesco have handled with different situations in respect with the law and ethically. Discrimination Act 1975 – Tesco Overview of the Discrimination Act 1995 and 2005 – Tesco The Disability
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In this assignment I will be explaining how one piece of legislation‚ one relevant policy and one relevant code of practice could be applied to planning support. Disability Discrimination Act 1995; extended 2005- This legislation aims to end discrimination which disabled people may get. It gives disabled people rights in areas such as employment‚ housing‚ transport and in their education. This legislation requires people to promote equality of opportunity for people who have any disabilities. It
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Legislation and frameworks Legislation Care Standards Act 2000 This legislation affects and supports people with dementia as it has different laws. Some of these laws are things like helping people to wash and dress themselves. This helps people with dementia‚ as when it becomes advanced they lose their fine motor skills and they find it difficult to do simple tasks like fasten buttons and hold things‚ so it also makes it hard for them to wash. They have carers that will do this for them and
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Maximilian van Gaalen 1IBS3 S. Demmer Unit 9 Part 1: Promotional Mix The two organisations i’ve chosen are Apple and KLM. Every branche in the business uses promotion. Why? Because promotion is the way to get your products known by the segment the company is aiming for. The promotional mix (A business’s total marketing communications programme) has different elements‚ such as: Advertising‚ Companies use advertising as part
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Evaluate the influence different stakeholders exert in ONE organisation. • Provide an in depth evaluation of the influence stakeholder have • Which stakeholders have the greatest influence? • Identify any changes the business has made as a direct result of the actions of various stakeholder groups • Do some of the stakeholders work together? What common interests do they have? What opposing interests do they have? How are these differences resolved? In this report I will be evaluating which
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Business studies. Activity 3 – TESCO Customers have a range of different expectations when they use Tesco’s. For example * good value products * rapid responses to enquiries * clear honest and detailed information * Information about suitable products * Care and attention both with the customers‚ and the products. * After sales care Good value products Good value products‚ means that the product is worth the money paid. This is the minimum expected from any business
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the division has grown for 2 percent‚ so this result is to be minimized. We expect that the stock will upkeep its performance and a profit between 3 and 4 percent per share. Secondly‚ we recommend Tesco PLC a multinational grocery retailer‚ despite the recent relapse; it’s a share to watch. Tesco has recently invested one billion pounds in their British stores‚ hiring new employees‚ cutting the prices and supply a larger array of foods. Their strategy is to win back their share of the market in
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