Explain how pressure groups have recently attempted to influence policy-making decisions in relation to social inequalities A pressure group can be defined as an organisation that does not stand for election‚ but instead aim to influence the Government and public policy‚ usually on one specific issue or a variety of issues linked to a topic. They are often formed with the purpose of campaigning for the reduction of social inequalities. For example‚ “The Fawcett Society” and “Save Lewisham Hospital”
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Unit 1 – the business environment Stakeholders are extremely important to a business. A stakeholder is basically a group of individuals or a particular organisation that have an interest in the company’s decisions. Stakeholders can be categorised into two sections; internal and external. Internal stakeholders for example are employees within the company whereas external stakeholders are customers‚ suppliers‚ trade unions and much more.an example of a stakeholder is in KFC. Their job is to work
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Planning for e-business P4. Describe how the government‚ business organisations and individuals plan for the growing use e-business Nowadays e-business is a major thing and millions of people are using it so the government‚ business organisations and individuals have to plan for the growing use of business. The government has introduced new legislations so that e-business is fair for all those that are involved. Legislations such as the‚ E-Commerce Regulations 2002‚ Consumer Protection Distance
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Organising to achieve objectives Organisational Structure Tesco was established in East London‚ originally it was a little stall in a local market. The company gradually became popular as it opened stores throughout the country‚ this is when the owners realised that they needed to be more organised and they need structure in their company to be successful. Initially‚ they decided to organise themselves geographically and based upon their customer needs. This was a good starting point because
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Opportunity to pool customer experiences This is where customers are able to write about their experience that they have recently had. This is usually either when they have stayed at a hotel or visited an attraction‚ or a restaurant. Customers are able to rate their experience and leave information on what they enjoyed and what they didn’t enjoy online. An example of this is Trip Advisor where customers can rate their experiences about different hotels all across the world. This benefits potential
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Beginning completed- Television: Out of all promotional media‚ Tv advertising is considered to have the most impact on viewers but the internet is fast approaching. The main reason advertising is so effective is because of the size of the audience that it reaches. Nearly every household in the UK has a television. TV has become part of our everyday lifestyle. Everyone in the UK watches at least two hours of television per day‚ due to all this television watching commercials are
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Explain the work of a chosen job in the uniformed services (M2) Introduction: In my assignment I will explain in detail one chosen job in the Uniformed Services. The job that I chose to talk about is in the Police Service and is about “forensic scientist “. In my work I will include details about their daily routine and what is their role in the Police Service. The role of the forensic scientists in the Police Service is that they provide scientific evidence for use in courts of law to support the
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The marketing department was heavily crucial to the success of the iPad‚ as production‚ sales‚ and research/development‚ heavily revolve around marketing. The marketing department find out what customers want‚ and plan advertising to attract them. This makes it a very vital area because if the marketing goes wrong‚ everything else isn’t as effective. If the marketing fails then the production will start producing products which nobody will want to purchase. This will mean ‘Finance’ will have to re-calculate
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Unit 19: Developing Teams in Business Assignment 3 P4 In this assignment I will be discussing our snack group‚ how well we worked as a team and how team working is very important. Teamwork is defined in Webster’s New World Dictionary as "a joint action by a group of people‚ in which each person subordinates his or her individual interests and opinions to the unity and efficiency of the group." This does not mean that the individual is not important anymore‚ but‚ it does mean that effective and
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P3 - tesco organisational structure Tesco has a hierarchical structure. Large‚ complex organisations often require a taller hierarchy. The adavantages of this structure is : advantages Workers in Tesco will know exactly what they have to do so they don’t wait around until they are told. close supervision of employees. obvious lines of responsibility and control clear promotion structure disadvantages Communication begins to take too long to travel through all the levels. These communication
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