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    other brands. One single mistake could lead to loose the whole market share Supply chains and supply networks both describe the flow and movement of materials & information‚ by linking organisations together to serve the end-customer. ‘Network’ describes a more complex structure‚ where organisations can be cross-linked and there are two-way exchanges between them; ‘chain’ describes a simpler‚ sequential set of links (Harland et al.‚ 2001). All organizations have or can purchase the components

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    p3 & p4 What is an organisational structure chart? It is a chart which shows the hierarchical arrangement of lines of authority‚ communications‚ rights and duties of an organization. From staff all the way up to CEOS in an organisation. This is an organisational structure chart for Apple Inc. it shows the span of control in the company you have the Chief executive officer Steve Jobs. This isn’t quite accurate as Steve Jobs have passed away and the COO took his place as CEO Timothy D. Cook. And

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    these‚ you can extend your use of brainstorming to draw out even more creative ideas. To use this technique‚ you start with one of two "reverse" questions: Instead of asking‚ "How do I solve or prevent this problem?" ask‚ "How could I possibly cause the problem?" Instead of asking "How do I achieve these results?" ask‚ "How could I possibly achieve the opposite effect? Reverse brainstorming is a good technique for creative problem solving‚ and can lead to robust solutions. Be sure to follow the basic

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    Montana 1948 essay Statement: “Each character in Montana 1948 is a victim of power” (how does the use and abuse of power shape the lives of each character). All the main characters in Montana 1948‚ to some extent‚ were victims of power. Marie‚ David and Gail are genuine victims of power. Julian‚ Frank and Wes are victims of their own inability to wield power and use it correctly. Many lives were destroyed by the events in the summer of Montana 1948. Marie would be a victim of power because she

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    also its obvious for the employees to know their authority and their level of responsibilities. Employees responsibilities Area manager (Philip Davies has to make major and long term decision which could be vital to Asda‚ he has to actually run the business day in day out and he has to attend regularly board of directors meeting and some office work duties. The store manager Gary Hall has a a little similar job to the area manager apart from not communicating with the board of directors and the store

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    Business Environment 1. Define the term ‘Business Environment’. Explain the various elements of the internal environment of business. What do you understand by the task environment? A business environment can be defined as the surroundings‚ external factors‚ circumstances and all the influencing factors that affect the operations of a business. In a business environment there are two main classes of factors namely internal and external. The internal factors are considered those that the company

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    Steps to make Online Business Successful This essay shows you how to run successful business – getting more visitors and making more profit. Through five chapters you’ll learn to build solid foundations for your business‚ make user friendly web site‚ market your business‚ make surfers find you through search engines‚ use most effective way of marketing and to promote your business on different channels. Market analysis – before jumping into some business it is necessary to check out the market

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    gothic theme. The ‘Red Room’ is Janes room of torture‚ because Mrs Reed banishes Jane to that room every time she’s done something wrong. The ‘Red Room‚’ I feel has a gothic atmosphere because of the way it is portrayed‚ Bronte uses a lot of red to describe the room‚ hense the name ‘Red Room.’ It appers that Bronte used red as her discriptive word as it has connotations of danger‚ fire and passion‚ “The carpet was red‚ the table at the foot of the bed was covered with a crimson cloth.” The red in this

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    Sec 1.1 Cases For each of the following cases‚ indicate your decision and explain WHY you answered that way. 1. Bill is very upset that his basketball team is losing the championship game to the Stallions of Shelby High. He considers deliberately injuring the Stallions’ top center‚ but decides not to because he would not like the same thing to happen to him. Did Bill make an ethical decision? Why or why not? yes he did because injuring another player would go aginst your morales. 2. Danny

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    H&S Care, Unit 4, P3

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    Unit 4: Development Through the Life Stages P3 – Explain the influence of two predictable and two unpredictable major life events on the development of an individual. Starting school is a predictable life event | Physical influences | When a child starts school it influences them physically because P.E is on the national curriculum‚ some of them may walk to school which is good exercise and they get some fresh air. Whilst a child is in primary school they get play times which is when they

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