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    objectives and aims m1

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    Unit 1 - P2 & M1 - Assignment Brief (P2) Describe the different types of business ownership‚ linking this to the size and scale of four different organisations Continuing with the groups you were in for P1 - Using the four businesses you chose‚ you are required to design a leaflet. For each business you must identify: a. The business ownership/type (e.g. sole trader) and the advantages and disadvantages of that type of ownership b. The size of each business‚ including a brief justification

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    P1- Sam Bayliss Tesco’s Tesco’s is a business that was set up in 1919 by a man called Jack Cohen. Tesco’s now employ 520‚035 people across 13 different countries which makes them one of the highest rates of employment. They recently launched their website in 1994 to extend their marketing and hopefully to increase sales. There values are to “work as a team‚ trust and respect each other and to support and say thank you”. The CEO at Tesco’s at the moment is Phillip Clarke and he is in charge of 6351

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    Linear Programming

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    Linear Programming History of linear programming goes back as far as 1940s. Main motivation for the need of linear programming goes back to the war time when they needed ways to solve many complex planning problems. The simplex method which is used to solve linear programming was developed by George B. Dantzig‚ in 1947. Dantzig‚ was one in who did a lot of work on linear programming‚ he was reconzied by several honours. Dantzig’s discovery was through his personal contribution‚ during WWII when Dantzig

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    UNIT 16 P1/M1 INTERNAL PLANNING FACTORS EXPLANATION Why it is important? ORGANISATIONAL NEEDS The priority concerns and requirements of an Organization’s customers and stakeholders. The state of organization performance in relationship to its mission and goals The state of knowledge and ability of organization employees The workforce needs to be able to adapt to changes. Changes in a business happen very regularly and it can affect the way a business is run. Internally

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    Unit 16 Assignment 1 P1

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    The internal factors to be considered when planning the human resource requirements for an organisation are the internal planning force‚ demands for products/services‚ technological change‚ skill requirements‚ workforce profiles (age‚ gender‚ ethnicity‚ ability) and new markets. Internal planning factors are within the business to help the organisation change to cope with new methods of work or new demands; it may be the business is being introduced to new technology or new product lines. Also it

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    Summary Text 7 by Bruno Collin Immigration and business In the past two years the coalition government of the UK has been putting a lot of effort in their immigration policy. The prime minister has even promised to cut the immigration from outside Europe‚ down to tens of thousands by the end of 2015. For example‚ foreign students will have a few months after completing their courses to find a licensed sponsor who will pay them at least 20.000 pounds otherwise they have to leave the country

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    Business BTEC, unit 1, P1

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    The business environment In this assignment I will describe the type of business‚ purpose and ownership of two contrasting businesses. NHS The NHS is a public organisation‚ owned by the government to help people with health care‚ injuries‚ infection‚ disease etc. The NHS are a health care system/organisation put together to help the residents living in the U.K. They are owned by the government and the government fund them with equipment‚ facilities‚ staff etc. Also‚ the NHS doesn’t charge us

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    Business Unit 1 P1&P2

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    Voluntary business: Warchild Warchild is a voluntary organisation that operates internationally‚ they work in diffirent country’s and also advertise in different country’s. The reason that Warchild exists are the war’s in Africa and the use of child soldiers in it‚ the founders of Warchild wanted to help them‚ and they wanted to do that on a big scale so therefore Warchild was founded. The products and services of Warchild are being supplied below cost (for free mostly‚ since the (ex-)child

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    Pringle Gulzar pringlegulzar@gmail.com - D.O.B: 31/01/1996 51 Melling Road ‚ Oldham‚ OL4 1PN PERSONAL STATEMENT I am a 17 year old‚ who is currently studying at the blue coat sixth form in Oldham. I am a motivated‚ adaptable and responsible person seeking a job in retail/sales which will utilise the organisational‚ leadership and communication skills developed through my training and leading of P4C‚ which is where I lead a group of year 7 students in debating important debates. Another thing

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    Integer Programming 9 The linear-programming models that have been discussed thus far all have been continuous‚ in the sense that decision variables are allowed to be fractional. Often this is a realistic assumption. For instance‚ we might 3 easily produce 102 4 gallons of a divisible good such as wine. It also might be reasonable to accept a solution 1 giving an hourly production of automobiles at 58 2 if the model were based upon average hourly production‚ and the production had the interpretation

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