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commercial organisations‚ public organisations and third sector organisations. Please ensure you provide a description for each organisation‚ rather than a list. Organisation type | Name of organisation | Description of products and services | Commercial organisation | McDonalds | McDonald’s is a food service retailer and aimed at making profit and its restaurants are owned and operated by local people worldwide. Its mission is becoming a leader in food sector and best customer service
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myself 27% 40% 33% Public sector Non-profit making Private sector 70% I produced this chart myself 60% 50% Manufacturing and production Private Sector Services Non-profit making services Public Sector 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 2013 2014 Stress Management Training I produced this chart myself 40% 60% Managing Mental Health I produced this chart myself 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 Managing mental health Public and non-profit making sectors have one or more initiatives
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mixed economy means that there is a balance between private and public enterprises. In most countries‚ not just the Philippines‚ this sort of economy is preferred as it allows a mix of central control over essential services as well as allowing private companies to flourish; generating wealth and providing employment. Public services By providing high quality public services in areas such as electricity‚ gas‚ water and public transport such as roads‚ trains‚ buses and trams a degree of control
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with FDI. Bangladesh is a democratic country in name but not in action. The following biased democracy safeguards are some of the main hindrances of international business in Bangladesh. Individual right to freedom of expression‚ opinion and organization are restricted. Media are more or less biased to the current government. There is more or less regular election sometimes major parties avoid election. There are often face to face clashes among the leading political parties. Despite
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Projects undertaken by private sector was badly affected as they were unable to secure domestic or foreign loans The banking sector faced problems of unpaid loans. The Bumiputera were relatively inexperienced in business venture Dualisms had been reduced; nevertheless‚ many farmers were still left behind in development Some Bumiputera did not understand the government aspiration under NEP. Some non-Bumiputera were very reluctant to help Bumiputera venture into the business sector The greatest setback of
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Mixed economy Features 1. Co-existence of public and private sectors: Both public and private enterprises exist in this economic system. The role and areas of both the sectors arc well defined. The relative roles assigned to the public and private sector differ from economy to economy. But generally the public sector is expected to perform certain basic functions such as: (i) Development of economic infrastructures. (ii) To promote basic industries that require huge investment and are of
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Question sir please give me answers of the foloowinf questions 1. Briefly review the New Economic Policy of 1991. Highlight the landmark developments undertaken in the field of Public Sector Policy. 2. State the measures taken by Indian Government to tackle industrial sickness in SSI and Non-SSI Sector. . 3. “An important objective of industrial policy and licensing is to prevent the emergence of private monopolies and the concentration of economic power in the hands of a small number
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attainment of a competitive‚ dynamic‚ robust and resilient economy. It stresses the need to define‚ develop and operationalize a new pattern of behaviour‚ thinking and interaction with regard to the public private sector relationship. The identification of the critical approaches within the public-private sector productive partnership will ensure the sustenance of the nation’s comparative advantages in an increasingly competitive global economic environment. The pursuit to improve Malaysia’s competitive
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Business Level 2 Unit 1 Business Purposes Contents Introduction about the Unit 2 P1- Identify the purpose of four different business organisations. 3 P2- Describe the different types of business ownership‚ linking this to the size and scale of four different organisations. 6 P3: Explain how businesses are classified using local and national examples 8 P4- outline the role of the government in creating the business climate. 10 P5: Explain the characteristics of the local business
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