M2(Unit 37) - Assess the social implications of business ethics facing a selected business in its different areas of activity Environment- the environment can affect the human activity. So for example; global warming which is the warming of the planet’s surface that is caused by carbon dioxide. In order to run a business efficiently they would need to make sure that their customers are aware of all the environmentally friendly activities that they do and that they are not harming the environment
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There are many different types of key influences on an individual’s learning processes and each of these all have either a positive or negative effect on the individuals learning processes. The types of key influences on an individual’s learning process are; • Previous learning and experiences • Specific learning need • Formal and informal learning • Time • Learning style • Environment and access to resources • Attitudes to learning‚ (including aspirations‚ motivations and priorities) •
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I really like reading you post. Self-care is a very important part of a company productivity. Being comfortable with being discomfort is also a very important part. In order to a company to grow‚ they will need employees who are relentless and comfortable with making mistakes. For example employees who are not comfortable with being uncomfortable will probably only stay with in the perimeters of the areas that they are comfortable in working. To the employee they are probably thinking that they are
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Definition/ Explanation Product development Where a company bases a product to make a different product. For example Mars have made milkshakes based on the Mars bar. Brand extension Where a company uses their brand name on different products to increase the profit margin. For example Hugo Boss could put their logo/name on a watch and customers would still pay more money for their product. Diversification Is where they take a product into a new market. It is a slight risk as the company may not have
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Unit 37- P1 Report In this report I will be talking about how my chosen organisation‚ which is Primark‚ uses ethical issues to consider in its every day operational activities. Primark may not have some ethical issues that I will be discussing about in this report‚ but I will talk in detail about how they could use them‚ issues in their business. I will be explaining how Primark’s way of selling affects ethical issues and will be discussing about the things they need to be aware of whilst selling
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UNIT 4: DEVELOPMENT THROUGH THE LIFE STAGES P2 – Describe the potential influences of five life factors on the development of individuals. The development of individuals can be affected by a number of life factors which include genetic‚ biological‚ environmental‚ socio economic and lifestyle factors. All these life factors have a large variety of influences which will affect individuals and how they develop through the life stages. The first life factor is the genetics of an individual
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computer system. Furthermore‚ I will explain how they relate to digital graphics.I will also recommend suitable components for Cambridge Industrial Design. (P1) I will then compare the limitations of different software packages used in graphics work. (M1) Digital graphics are in their own way an art form‚ digitally constructed to create phenomenal images. However‚ you need to have some sort of artistic ability combined with a suitable computer system before you can design the perfect graphic. Graphics
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Experiment M1 was designed to familiarize us with how to take measurements with motion sensors‚ inferring graph such as time vs velocity and time vs position‚ and differentiating random and systematic error in an experiment. During activity 1 we begun by standing in front of motion sensor at a distance of 1.2 meters and varied our distance by 0.6 meters over the course of 25 seconds. This activity presented us with a position vs time graph that we were supposed to replicate to our best ability
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Gemma Habgood P2 Searches in a custodial environment Slide 2 Today I am going to talk to you about the types and methods of searches conducted by staff in a custodial environment and also control measures in a custodial environment. Firstly‚ I am going to talk to you about searches in a custodial environment. Searches are very important in prisons overall for security purposes. Searches can be planned or random or part of the system of the prison‚ routine or intelligence-led
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(P2) Unit 8 methodology for children’s care‚ learning and development Tom Hollins Introduction It is very important that you choose the right method for you to get the best information which meets the aims and intentions of the research. There is many different types of raw data there is numerical data called Quantative and Qualititive which is the thoughts and beliefs of the participant‚ this means that it is descriptive and personal as it is coming straight from the individual.
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