suggestions and instructions from specialists. (3) Separation of mental and physical functions—It ensures the separation of mental and physical functions. This ensures better control of the working of the different sections. (4) Economy—Standardisation and specialisation in various fields facilitates production on a large- scale resulting in economy in production. (5) Expansion—It offers a greater scope for expansion as compared to line organisation. It does not face the problem of limited
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TAQA Assignment T2 1. What are the functions‚ concepts and principles of assessment in learning and development? (1.1‚ 1.2) The functions of assessing a student are to ensure that learning and development has taken place against a certain criteria. It allows the assessor to measure and prove the competence ‚ knowledge‚ understanding and skills that will enable the student to achieve a qualification. This is carried out by using different assessment techniques such as observation‚ projects
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GUINESS CASE STUDY Carmen Todoli Problem Statement How can Guiness maintain its market share and continue to grow in a competitive market? Swot Analysis A swot analysis is a planning method used to evaluate the Strenghts‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities and Threats involved in a business. Stregths Diageo one of the 500 Fortune Company It has 30% of global market share It owns 20 spirit brands (Smirnoff‚ Johnie Walker..) Trades in 180 markets It has an annual turnover of 9 billion pounds It is a world
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Reflection on different assessment methods Throughout my work with candidates I use number of different assessment methods as well as assessment categories. Assessment is a number of different methods which are used to evaluate performance and can be used measured against set criteria. I use formative assessment throughout the process so that every time I interact with the candidate I assess their achievement of LO to guide the learning process which informs my decision about the next stage of
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Question 1. Discuss the statement “Time is equal to money” within the context of supply chain management for both manufacturing and retail organisations. There is no such thing as constant. Everything in this world evolves‚ even strategic performance measures. An organisation must be open to the idea that some measures changes over time. Organisations must research on different approaches to be at par with the changes on the systems. Business organisations today particularly the manufacturing and
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services to develop relationships with customer segments rather than individuals. As such‚ the Internet becomes a cheaper and easier way of bringing about this automation. 2. Explain ‘personalisation’ in an Internet marketing context. Refers to customisation of information requested by a site customer at an individual level; delivering customised content for the individual through web pages‚ email or push technology. 3. What is meant by ‘customer profiling’? A method of understanding individual consumers
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AGRICULTURAL MARKETING In India‚ the organised marketing of agricultural commodities has been promoted through a network of regulated markets. Most state governments and UT administrations have enacted legislations to provide for the regulation of agricultural produce markets. While by the end of 1950‚ there were 286 regulated markets in the country‚ their number as on 31 March 2006 stood at 7566. In addition‚ India has 21780 rural periodical markets‚ about 15 per cent of which function under the
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not practical for national management .This was evident when enrolled nurses (EN) would transfer jobs between states and find that the skill sets were not equal. The scope of practise for EN’s was different for each state and recognition for standardisation
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those working within it. The layout‚ design and decor of the beef plant both directly and metaphorically impact on the social structure within the plant‚ pertaining to (among other examples) a sense of isolation‚ hierarchies‚ formalisation and standardisation. The physical layout of the beef processing plant appears to be similar to many other assembly line factories‚ the ‘kill floor’ as Thompson refers to it‚ being a large open space with work stations located around the area. Thompson
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