P3- How businesses are organised. and P4- How the style of organisation helps to fulfil their purposes. My two organisations are H&M (profit-making) and MAA (non-for-profit)‚ as researched in Task 1. The purpose of having an organisational Structure: Division of work: Division of work is essential in any type of organisation‚ big or small‚ everything has to be organised and carried out with care. H&M is a very large international business‚ therefore a lot needs to be completed and managed‚ as any
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PAPer P3 revision notes June 2009 Examinations P3 examiner’s comments After each exam‚ the examiner makes very comprehensive comments on candidates’ performance. Many comments are very question specific and are available in full on the ACCA website. Here is our distillation of the recurring‚ more general comments and complaints (our emphasis of certain key words). In even more condensed form‚ the advice is: * Apply models to the information in the scenario. Merely explaining models
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Explain the function of research in health and social care What is research? Research is a process by which we find answers to questions. Research is systematic and guided by the theory and research of others. Research is finding a better way to do things and only by research can doctors and scientists learn new things to share with humanity. Functions of research The overall function of research is to gather information on subjects wherein people have little knowledge about. It is to develop and
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P3/P4 PLC Eddie Stobart The Eddie Stobart business is unpinned by the company brand‚ people and systems. This is their strategy to keep the business running successful for the next 3 years. The purpose of this strategy is to increase the sea‚ rail and air sectors. Strategic Planning Starting new partnerships with customers to further efficiencies. To take the opportunities‚ as the economy comes out of recession‚ building on our key competitive advantages‚ such as load utilisation and combining our
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Explaining patterns and trends in health and illness among different social groupings. Introduction There are many ways to measure patterns of ill health; these include mortality‚ morbidity‚ health events‚ disease incidence‚ disease prevalence and health surveillance. These are; Morbidity Rates is how many individuals suffer from the disease at a given time. Mortality Rates is how many individuals die from suffering from the disease and health events individuals being aware of health issues such
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Unit 1 P3 The UK travel and tourism sector Inbound and Outbound Tourism Outbound tourism is when you leaving the UK to travel to another country for business or leisure. Outbound tour operator is organising holidays and provides a range of discount package deals‚ which you can combine with accommodation‚ transport to the destination and ground transport such as a transfer from the airport to the hotel. The two largest tour operators are Thomson and Thomas Cook Group. Outbound travel agents can
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Dhammapada Verse 36 Ukkanthitabhikkhu Vatthu Sududdasam sunipunam yatthakamanipatinam cittam rakketha medhavi cittam guttam sukhavaham. Verse 36: The mind is very difficult to see‚ very delicate and subtle; it moves and lands wherever it pleases. The wise one should guard his mind‚ for a guarded mind brings happiness. The Story of A Certain Disgruntled Bhikkhu While residing at the Jetavana monastery‚ the Buddha uttered Verse (36) of this book‚ with reference to a young disgruntled bhikkhu
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Bart Hendriks Unit 26 P1‚ P2‚ P3‚ P4 P1: Describe‚ by using clear examples‚ the characteristics of the information used within your selected business. Look at types of information; quality of information and usability. * Primary: The data or information is gathered first-hand. * Secondary: The data or information has already been gathered before. * Internal: The data or information is gathered by the company which uses the data or information. * External: The data or information
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Unit 11 – Task 1 P1: Physical: Physical abuse is a type of abuse when someone is being physically harmed by another/group of person/people. It is an aggressive behaviour that results in another person having physical injuries. It could be that they don’t even use their own fists to hit someone; they may use another object to throw or hit someone with. It could be kicking or punching‚ restrained to a chair‚ being locked in a room‚ grabbing‚ and pushing‚ slapping‚ pulling hair‚ biting‚ punching
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Viktoria Summer Asper Villa AB48884 Sainsbury’s History Sainsbury’s is the third largest chain of supermarkets in the UK with a market share of 16.4%. It was founded by John James Sainsbury in the year 1869 in a shop in Drury Lane. In 1922 Sainsbury’s was known to be the largest grocery retailer. J Sainsbury plc is split into three divisions- Sainsbury’s Supermarkets Ltd‚ Sainsbury’s Convenience Stores Ltd also known as Sainsbury’s Local and Sainsbury’s Bank. It operates over 1200 supermarkets
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