Legislation/Policy Explanation How Tesco complies Data Protection Act 1998 The data protection act protects people who are identifiable from their information and data being shared. The information will be bank details‚ address and billing and some other personal details. Information is collected from club card registrations and application forms. They cannot publish these details and will be securely stored on a database. However the information can be used by Tesco for market research which
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Explain how and why groups of customers are targeted for selected products. [pic] The Nivea Company manufactures products with fall into the skin and personal care section with items such as lotions‚ deodorants‚ creams‚ soaps and shaving material. This company was founded in 2007 and is based in Mumbai. Nivea is currently owned by a German company named Beiersdorf which was founded in 1882 by pharmacist Carl Paul Beiersdorf. In 1900 the new owner developed a water-in-oil emulsion which
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Unit 39: investigating international business P5: understand the strategies used by international businesses page: 14 Introduction Unit 39 is all about investigating international business. This P is the final assignment. My suggestions are approved by the financial department as well as by the board of directors. My senior made me in charge of the strategy. The next step to take before entering Australia is to construct a strategy about
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Customer Centric Service Kaplan University Unit 1 AB221 Malana Crofoot 01/10/2012 Unit 1: Customer Centric Service When a person owns or operates a business there is an expectation to deal with persons outside of themselves. Knowing this it is best to give those people the best impression possible in order to gain customer loyalty and repeat business. If I owned a business‚ I would try to treat every customer as if they were my first. That first customer is very crucial
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Campaign Name and Type: Pop Boutique‚ TV advert‚ newspaper‚ bill boards Planned Launch Date: June 2013 Primary Purpose or Objective What is the main outcome you intend to achieve? Tie it back to the relevant marketing objective. Pop Boutique is a business which is based in Liverpool‚ Manchester‚ Leeds and London. This company is looking to expand their business nationally and wants a full scale marketing campaign to support its strategy. The company also has many smart objectives
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European & Global Factors In this report‚ I will be exploring the European and global factors that occur within the economic environment. The business I have chosen to refer to is L’Oreal. The European Union is a union consisting of 27 countries that have an agreement of free trade. This is when the countries within the EU can trade with each other without any tariffs. They all use the same currency which is Euros apart from the UK and Gibraltar who use GBP (Great British Pound). The advantage
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Anyone working with food must know about the importance of food hygiene and safety. It is a good idea for them to have a food hygiene certificate. Different ways that food can be kept safe are: To be assured that all foods free from contamination by harmful bacteria. This is done by protecting the bacteria from multiplying‚ so the level of risk is not too high By cooking food you can destroy the harmful bacteria The basic rules of food hygiene: Before you start to cook or prepare foods you
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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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P4: to describe two theories of ageing –disengagement and activity P5 – Describe physical and psychological changes due to the ageing process M3: Use examples to describe the 2 theories of ageing D2: Evaluate the influence of 2 major theories on health and social care provisions. The activity theory The Activity Theory was originally an idea that was proposed by Lemon Bengtson &Peterson this proposal was seen to have a much more hopeful and positive view on ageing in comparison to the
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Unit 38 Business and the Economic EnvironmentLearner name Assessor nameSameeha Hussain/Antonio ZarroDate unit issuedUnit DeadlineDate unit submitted by student27/01/1419/04/14 Criteria referenceTo achieve the criteria the evidence must show that the learner is able toAsst Task no. Assessor initial date when metPASS CRITERIAP1 Explain the effects of changes in the economic environment on a selected business P2 Identify how government policies impact on a selected business P3 Identify the impact
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