Unit 36 – M1 Name: T*** **** Class: 2B2 Teacher: Mr. ******* M1 Grading grid Analyse the standard of working conditions provided by a selected manufacturer and a service provider. Introduction In this assignment I need to analyse the standard of working conditions provided by a selected manufacturer and a service provider‚ In other words I have to compare all the working conditions
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Introduction - In the M1 assignment I will be explain how the management of human‚ physical and technological resources can actually be improved in the performance of Asda. I will create a development of an understanding of how management functions can affect the performance of the Asda business company. Human Resources In the Asda Company there are customer satisfaction‚ the greatest and maximum important device is the business development. Management desires to display every individual member
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M1 - Compare the purposes of the different documents used in the selection and recruitment process In this report I will compare the purposes of all different recruitment resources documents used in the selection and recruitment process for a given organisation. Job Specification What the job involves This allows the candidate to fully understand what the job role involves before apply for the job. It allows candidates to figure out if they’re suitable for the requirements which the organisation
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that a judge does depends of the level of court in which they work. Superior judges are those in the House of Lords‚ the court of appeal and the high court. The inferior judges are the circuit judges (who sit in the crown court and the county court)‚ recorders (who are part-time judges who usually sit in the crown court) and district judges (who hear small claims and other matters in the county court). The amount of training that is received also depends on the level of court that the judge may sit
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Task 7 (M1) Boom The boom is a period of time that follows the recovery phase in a standard economic cycle. Some of the characterised features of a Boom are: a rising stock market‚ low rate of unemployment‚ working at full or near full capacity and a strong customer demand. (Business Dictionary‚ Online) The benefits of operating in a boom One of the benefits of operating in a boom is the customer r demand for products
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M1: Compare the similarities and differences in the practices and beliefs of individuals from two contrasting religious or secular groups. In M1 I will be discussing the similarities and differences of Islam and Christianity. I will be discussing about the religions origins‚ worship‚ festivals‚ clothing‚ beliefs and diet. Origins A similarity of Islam and Christianity is that they both believe in one God (Christianity Jesus) (Islam Allah). A difference is that both religions have different countries
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fresh and ready made products . Sainsbury’s Bank plc is a british bank owned by the company. The bank provides a range of financial products including insurance‚ credit cards‚ savings and loans Attracting Customers Excellent customer service A business can persuade a customer to keep coming back through good customer service as it ensures they leave with a great impression. Customers will feel valued and important if they are provided with great customer service. In addition‚ the customer will
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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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Assignment 2 Task 2 M1) Describe the barriers to effective communication during the interaction? To understand the barrier to effective communication firstly we need to know what does barrier means and the main ways communication can be blocked. Barrier is something that “gets in the way” or stops another thing from happening and there are three main ways in which communication can be blocked if a person cannot see‚ hear or receive the message‚ if a person cannot make a sense of the message
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company for business purposes as they rely on them to keep the demand coming in for supplies. Owners: An owner might be a sole trader or a partnership but it a company‚ the owner will be the shareholders. They are often thought as the most superior stakeholders as they could possibly have put a fraction of their life into setting up the business. They look at themselves as being major risk takers and they like to see share of profit frequently increasing and the value of their business also rising
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