Unit 16 P1 Internal factors for HR planning: Organisational needs: A demand for goods and services in an organisation needs to be considered. If there is a high demand of good/services‚ the organisations’ staffs have to cope with the demand or they need to employ more staff. The organisation can use sales trends to help in planning. Technological changes: Where there is technology available‚ organisations can increase production without necessarily increasing in staff. Staff can be re-trained to
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External Assessment The cellular industry is a very competitive industry when it comes to market share. The industry has 4 major national players holding 90% of the market share. The chart below shows the US market share by carrier and how much ground the smaller carriers have to make up. The chart also shows an acquisition that was declined by the FCC‚ as it would have given AT&T 43.3% of the total wireless market share.(Dailywireless.org) The FCC heavily regulates any mergers in the cellular
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always emerging which could: • Hinder or change the operations • Increase the costs of overheads • Financial and operational risks The cash flow of the business indicates the health the business. Since the operation of the business is based on services‚ the risks of having stocks of material are non-existent. Additionally‚ if a customer will not pay for the
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--------------------- MRS. A. M. IGERE Date (Project Supervisor) -------------------------------- ------------------------- External Supervisor Date DEDICATION This research work is dedicated to the glory of God Almighty ‚ who has been my source of inspiration and strength. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I am most grateful
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Chapter 4 The External Environment The Environmental Domain Organization Environment is composed of all elements that exist outside the boundary of the organization that have the potential to affect all or part of the organization. Its domain is the chosen field of action. The environment comprises several sectors or subdivisions of the environment that contain similar elements (ie. industry‚ raw materials‚ human resources‚ market‚ technology‚ financial resources‚ economic conditions‚ government
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hotel‚ the area and the facilities available at the hotel and decide if their needs and expectations will be met. It will also allow these potential customers to prepare for any downsides to the hotel for example if there is a poor level of customer service at the hotel they have booked. It is important that customers realise that not all of the reviews may be accurate online and there is no method of preventing people of writing fake reviews – for example the hotel manager‚ their friends and family
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CORPORATE GOVERNANCE INTRODUCTION This corporate governance statement describes our corporate governance framework‚ policies and practices as at 4 November 2013. Framework and approach Our approach to corporate governance is based on a set of values and behaviours that underpin day-to-day activities‚ provide transparency and fair dealing‚ and seek to protect stakeholder interests. This approach includes a commitment to excellence in governance standards‚ which Westpac sees as fundamental
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External Environment Analysis MGT/488 October 21‚ 2010 Patti Berlin External Environment Analysis Sam Walton began Wal-Mart in 1962 and opened the first store in Rogers‚ Arkansas (History‚ 2010‚ p. 1). Walton was not new to the retail industry and had traveled the United States to learn as much as possible about the industry. Walton knew that customer needs were important to success and he wanted to know as much as possible about the industry to meet those demands. Sam Walton experienced strong
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What’s the difference between living and existing? Some people are incredibly naïve thinking that living and existing are the same thing. Anyone can exist‚ but it’s not the same as to live. Existing is simply giving in‚ not controlling your own life‚ but letting everything around control you; just accepting and not in a good way; just not caring where the next path will take you and not doing anything about it. Meaning you’re just a waste of time and space‚ you’re not in control and you’re not
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adequate service The level of service quality a customer is willing to accept. aftermarketing Marketing technique that emphasizes marketing after the initial sale has been made. after-sales surveys A type of satisfaction survey that addresses customer satisfaction while the service encounter is still fresh in the customer’s mind. ambient conditions The distinctive atmosphere of the service setting that
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