Marketing‚ raising awareness of products and services Definitions Market penetration- its selling a existing a product in a existing store for example a Tesco in Brighton‚ as there are products in the existing store. New product development- new product development is doing research and development on the product‚ for example researching the advantages and disadvantages on the previous product and seeing what improvements could be made. Developing
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M1 assess the implications of health‚ safety and security legislation and regulations for a business role in a workplace environment. 1 Introduction In this report I am going to be talking about the role of the Health and Safety Officer in Kingston College. In this report I am going to be explaining the Health and Safety Officer’s role and responsibilities‚ the
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Qualification Unit Number and Title BTEC Level 3 National Diploma in IT (Applied) Unit 18 - Assignment 2 Database Design Learner Name Assessor Name Date Issued Hand in Deadline Submitted On 25th November 2014 27th January 2015 Learning Outcomes LO2 - Be able to design‚ create and populate a relational database LO3 - Be able to test a relational database. Assignment Title Design‚ create‚ populate and test a relational database In this assessment you will have opportunities to provide
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Judith Kmetty HRMT215-1403A-04 July 18th‚ 2014 One way to make a small business grow into a big business is to hire great employees. As the human resources professional‚ I will explain how a hiring manager can select the best candidates for a position that matches the needs and culture of an organization. The most important job of a hiring manager is to find the right people for the team. The first part of hiring a person is to know the open position. A list should be made to list the tasks
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Employment is vital to any business. Right from the top of the business where managing directors and business owners are employed‚ right down to the bottom of the chain where people sweep the floors. Every person is vital to an organisation. There are many reasons in which owners employ people; here I shall explain some reasons for doing so. A reason for a business owner to employ someone could be to do with expansion of the business. If a company is pretty small but is growing very fast and the
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to get the job. Titles are normally the same title‚ privileges and area of business throughout all organisations; this can give the candidate an idea of where the role is based within the organisation. Department This is an important bit of information that is on the job description‚ this shows the candidate what type of area the role is based within in the business. Candidates normally have a preferred area of business which they want to enter within‚ candidates usually apply for specific departments
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P5 There are many economic factors that could affect a business; these factors could also affect the stakeholders. A recession and a growth business will be affected‚ the stakeholders affected would be customers‚ suppliers‚ employees and consumers. Inflation is a persistent increase in the general price level of goods and sevices in an economy over a period of time. When the general price level rises‚ each amount products bought from the store decreases as the rate of the product is too high
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Unit 3- introduction to marketing In this report I will be choosing two different organisations and discuss the sector that they operate their business objectives. I will also be giving a brief introduction to the marketing techniques and discuss how these are used to market their products. There are three different business sectors. These are private‚ public and voluntary. A private sector is where the company work for profits from their organisation. A public sector is where they give out a service
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to ensure that business activities are carried out efficiently and are need if a business is to achieve it’s aims and objectives. The main functional areas in a business are: • Production • Research and development • Administration • Customer service • Sales • Marketing • ICT • Human Resources • Finance • Distribution In task 3 I will be explaining how 4 functional areas have a role in the aims and objectives of Tesco. Tesco is a business that always wants
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