Corporate code of ethics. Purposes A corporate code of ethics (sometimes contrasted with a professional code) has five general purposes. The first is communicating the organisation’s values into a succinct and sometimes memorable form. This might involve defining the strategic purposes of the organisation and how this might affect ethical attitudes and policies. Second‚ the code serves to identify the key stakeholders and the promotion of stakeholder rights and responsibilities. This may involve
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RB’S SALON Rusni Begum All about my business Starting up my own business has always been an ambition of mine especially through my passion of beauty therefore my business is going to be in the beauty industry. My business will be selling a service to the public also with addition to goods this will include a range of beauty cosmetics combined with hair services and products. As we all might already be aware of is that the women and girls of our society in many cases ‘looking beautiful’ is an essential
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TASK 1 BASICALLY (P1‚ P2 & M1) Extrinsic factors: they are basic forms or approaches whereby the body becomes subjected to injury by external circumstance or causes. These injuries are precipitated or induced by different causes- • Coaching: are introduced into unsuitable and improper coaching direction and information from coaches‚ mentors or trainers. This could be as a result of very bad administration displayed or shown to players. • Incorrect technique: players cause bruises‚ cramps or fractures
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Various Market Research Techniques Market Research The definition of market research is simple‚ it is basically researching information whether it is primary‚ secondary‚ internal or external for a product that a business wants to sell or push in to a selected market. Primary Research (Internal) This type of research occurs when the business or person who wants to find information‚ researches it by himself with surveys‚ observation‚ focus groups‚ experimentation and e-marketing. Primary Research mainly
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GROUP ROLES We take on many roles throughout the day and while most of these tie into our social status‚ personal duties‚ expectations and our behaviors they are only one of the few roles we learn about in time. Social roles are used to predict the way an individual acts in a situation and there is a belief that they are the result of a situation. When working in groups‚ roles exists that are not related to our personality or a result of our behavior. A superior can give them to us or
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Forming Stage: The group members introduce themselves one to another; who they are ‚what they do‚ what experience they have got; their area of expertise; what project they have worked on; etc. Samantha then will have to introduce the new project to all of them ‚ its objectives - purposes and what is required of the group. They list out the processes or things‚ which they will have to do in order to complete the project. Storming Stage: Every individual in the group will come up with different ideas
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Explain two theories of ageing Social disengagement theory This theory was originally proposed by Henry Williams and Elaine Cumming in 1961. According to this theory‚ as people age they disengage from society. This could be because older people would have restricted opportunities to connect with others. Social disengagement is a natural part of ageing where older people experience a reduction in social contact. The potential causes of disengagement could be: Ill health‚ this could be the loss of
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P1 Businesses that are well known for providing superb customer service have several characteristics in common: they understand what customer service really means they understand their customers and aim to fulfil their needs in every way every single person in the organisation wants to achieve this aim Customer service is the customer’s complete experience‚ from the second they enter a business or view a website‚ to the after-sales service‚ such as spare parts or repairs. Superb customer
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Teaching and Learning in Schools P1 The age range I have chosen is 3 – 7 years‚ and I have chosen communication as the main area of development for this age range. The main stages of communication development are verbal communication‚ where children of this age range start to use their language skills much more effectively; non verbal communication such as eye contact‚ facial expressions‚ body language‚ gestures‚ sign language and tone of voice. These too are often effective ways for younger children
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CHAPTER 16 MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING: A BUSINESS PARTNER OVERVIEW OF BRIEF EXERCISES‚ EXERCISES‚ PROBLEMS‚ AND CRITICAL THINKING CASES Brief Exercises B. Ex. 16.1 B. Ex. 16.2 B. Ex. 16.3 B. Ex. 16.4 B. Ex. 16.5 B. Ex. 16.6 B. Ex. 16.7 B. Ex. 16.8 B. Ex. 16.9 Topic Product vs. period costs Direct material used Cost of goods sold Materials inventory Direct labor journal entries Manufacturing overhead assigned Inventory balances Work in process balances Prime vs. conversion costs B. Ex. 16.10 Partial
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