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In this task I will be explaining how my business (Ben and Jerry’s) could change or alter some of its practices and showing how these changes would contribute to improved ethical behaviour. The ethical issues I will be working on are CSR and trading fairly. Corporate social responsibility: Businesses do not exist in isolation nor is it simply just to make money; a lot of factors come into play. Customers‚ suppliers and the local community are all affected by the business and its operations. Ben
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MIS 589 Chapter 1 Questions 7. How do local area networks (LANs) differ from metropolitan area networks (MANs)‚ wide area networks (WANs)‚ and backbone networks (BNs)? Local area networks (LANs) consist of microcomputers located in a same general area. LANs usually share circuits where computers take turns using the same circuit. In a metropolitan area networks (MANs)‚ a network usually covers a citywide area. Wide area networks (WANs) span a large geographical area. WANs span a larger area
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1. Understand person-centred approaches for care and support 1.1 Define person–centred values Person-centred care is a philosophy of providing care that is centred on the person‚ and not just their health needs. We are all individual‚ no two people are the same‚ hence it is not appropriate to say that because two persons have Dementia – that they both have the same care and support needs. The values each one person feels are important in their life may not be so to another. To provide the best
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C228 – Community Health Nursing – Task 1 Student’s Name Western Governors University Identification of Community Nestled in Southern Indiana just west of Louisville‚ Kentucky and south of Indianapolis‚ Indiana is Dubois County‚ Indiana. Dubois County is comprised of the towns of Birdseye‚ Ferdinand‚ Holland‚ Huntingburg and Jasper. Of those towns‚ Jasper is the largest and is the county seat (Kelly School of Business‚ 2014). Over fifty-two percent of the population consists of adults
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E1. There are 3 different types of childcare settings in my area that all offer children the opportunity of care and education. These 3 settings are known as statutory sector‚ voluntary sector and private sector. Statutory sectors are settings which are run purely by the government and furthermore are compulsory. They can also be identified as the government putting in place mechanisms‚ which ensure services are implemented correctly‚ within the extent of the law‚ even though this type of statutory
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Preparing to Teach in the Life Long Learning Sector Unit 001 – Roles‚ Responsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning. Candidate Name: City and Guilds Number: TASK A Guidance Document Driver Training Department. Guidance Document for driver trainers working with learners Overview Instructing‚ coaching and assessing in the driver training sector can present many challenges and variants when interacting with learners on a day to day basis. Training scenarios
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EGT 1 Task II A. Elasticity of demand is the consumer’s response to the change in price. The demand of a product varies with the price. There are three categories of elasticity of demand; elastic‚ inelastic and unit elasticity. Elastic demand is one in which the change in quantity the consumer demands is due to the change in price of the product being larger. Inelastic demand is one in which the change in quantity demanded due to a change in price is small. Inelastic demand usual causes
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without consulting her subordinates. In a team-based structure‚ the leader typically seeks the participation of team members and conducts brainstorming meetings to gather information. Depending on the kind of decision‚ time and resources available‚ job tasks‚ work environment and impact‚ the team approaches the decision-making process differently. When it comes to meetings‚ meetings in a traditional organization the manager usually schedules and leads meetings. The manager sets the agenda and controls
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Task In this given situation a company exists in a monopolistic competition where a company sells widgets. As more widget are sold the company must offer discounts on the product in order to sell more units. The table below includes the Total Revenue and Total Cost information needed to perform marginal revenue and marginal cost calculations that will be explained below. Quantity0123456789101112131415Quantity0123456789101112131415 TR$0.00$150.00$290.00$420.00$540.00$650.00$750.00$840.00$920
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