Business Environment Business environment is all about the combination of internal and external factors that may influence a business’ ways of operating such as: clients‚ suppliers‚ its competitors... stakeholders decide to start a business for many reasons: to pursue an interest or a hobby‚ mainly: to be their own boss. In other terms‚ people think that being your own boss‚ mainly as a sole trader gives you many opportunities although there are drawbacks as well. They also have interest in business
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Taylor Taylor believed that managers of businesses should keep a close control and supervision over their workers. Repressive style of management-mangers are the one who make all decisions themselves. Taylor believe that employees are only motivated by money‚ more paid they get more effective they will be‚ This theories suggest to pay the staff depending on their performance‚ poor performance mean less money and good performance means that they will get a better wage. Tesco and Superdrug goes beyond
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Information Systems Functions and Features Information system It’s a system composed of people and computers that process or interprets information. The term is also sometimes used in more restricted senses to refer to only the software used to run a computerized database or to refer to only computer system. An information system has four main functions:- Input and Output; Input with an information system has 2 different sections. Detailed data that is stored and processed creates the output. The
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In this essay‚ I am going to explain the main ways of promoting anti-discriminatory practice‚ which are; implementing government policies and guidelines at local level by managers and employees‚ staff training and development‚ challenging work colleagues who demonstrate discriminatory behaviour and telling a higher authority when rules are broken. I am also going to give examples of these strategies being used in a setting‚ give difficulties to each strategy and also justify ways of overcoming the
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The Queen Mary’s hospital organisational structures are done in a Matrix structure. A matrix structure is mainly to use when workers in a whole team is organised in to different things this mean that a managing director has some other worker as his assistances. This is showed in the matrix structure clearly for the NHS This is helpful because the NHS has to follow the orders from the government then senior staff then the normal staff so this whole team of worker is speared form the head to the staff
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P3 – Describe how two businesses are organised P4 – Explain how their style of organisation helps them to fulfil their purposes Unit 1 Business Environment Hierarchy Hierarchy The shape of a hierarchical organisational structure is the pyramid. A hierarchical organisation is a group of objects structured to be subordinate to a central idea or person. The person in charge sits at the top of the pyramid (paid most). Each job description (manager‚ deputy manager etc.) sits below the top in
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Unit 2 Business Resources M2: Asses the importance of employability and personal skills in recruitment and retention of staff and selected organisations. Interview Preparation Researching what to do in an interview can be one of the main phases of the actual interview. This is because if I am more prepared for the questions that I am going to be asked then I will be more prepared in giving the right answers so I get the job. Also knowing more about the interview will benefit me because I will
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Nutrition- P3 * Socio- cultural * Socialization * Social policy * Health factors * Dietary habits * Lifestyle * Economics Food is essential for life‚ our dietary intake is influenced by many different factors this includes: Children act 2004- every child matters. Health Factors There are several different conditions which can influence the foods that we eat. For example Celiac Disease‚ Celiac disease is a disorder caused by a sensitivity to gluten. When the gluten
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Anatomy and Physiology P5/M2 - Homeostasis Homeostasis is the need for an organism or a cell to regulate its internal environment (conditions within the fluid surrounding its body cells) by a system of feedback controls to stabilise health and functioning despite the outside changing conditions. This is important as this is what maintains and helps internal conditions (body temperature) to remain stable and constant. In humans homeostasis happens when the body regulates its body temperature in
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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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