* An economic system is the decision-making structure of a nation’s economy‚ characterized by the entities and policies that shape it. * An economic system may involve production‚ allocation of economic inputs‚ distribution of economic outputs‚ firms‚ and the government to answer the economic problem of resource allocation. * There are two general subtypes of economic systems: free market systems and planned systems. * Economic system An economic system is the combination of the various
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relationship and help minimise abuse for vulnerable adults. One factor is communication. Good effective communication creates trust within the professional and the individual and also builds a good open relationship. By good communication the vulnerable adult is able to feel confident to talk openly to the professional and therefore would be able to tell the professional about any abuse. Therefore due to there being effective communication the vulnerable adult felt strong enough to tell the professional otherwise
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activities of a business. My chosen business is McDonalds and I will be explaining how the issues affect in both UK and India. McDonalds - is the world’s largest chain of fast food restaurants. They mainly serve hamburgers‚ cheeseburgers‚ chicken products‚ French fries‚ breakfast items‚ soft drinks‚ milkshakes and desserts. They also have options such as salads‚ apples‚ milk‚ and Snack Wraps on the menu. Legal Factors These are the laws and regulations affecting the business. Some of the other
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Tesco-a Case Study by Article 13 As part of their ongoing programme Article13‚ the leading corporate social responsibility experts‚ have released a Case Study of Tesco. Below is a synopsis of the Case Study‚ which can be accessed in full at www.article13.com. Who are they? Tesco is a leading retailer‚ operating 2‚291 stores around the world and employing 296‚000 people. It has grown from a purely UK operation‚ developing international markets in Ireland‚ Central Europe and Asia. There are
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for the business and stakeholders of a business operating ethically. A stakeholder is a person‚ group‚ or organization that has direct or indirect stake in an organization because it can affect or be affected by the organization’s actions‚ objectives‚ and policies. Key stakeholders in a business organization include creditors‚ customers‚ employees‚ government‚ owners‚ suppliers‚ unions and the community from which the business draws its resources. Tesco is committed to conducting business in an ethical
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UNIT 12 E-Marketing Course: International Business Studies Name company: Zara Student name: Karen Schoolyear : 2012/2013 Index Chapter 1: Introduction. Chapter 2: Background of Zara Chapter 3: Managing overload of market feedback and meeting higher customer expectations Chapter 5: Technological challenges Chapter 6: Maximum exposure to internet service providers (ISP) Chapter 7: Cultural differences Chapter 8 : Lower customer confidence Chapter 9: Other globalisation
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Unit 3: Introduction to marketing Task 6 Draft/version: 1 Tutor: W. van Gaasbeek Student: Oussama Fadlaoui Class: IBS 1b Date: 30-10-2014 Notes per slide Slide 1 The business I have made up is a business-to-business company which imports fresh mint tea of the best quality from Morocco. MoroccoTea is an international company importing fresh mint tea from Morocco and sells it to other businesses for a profit. Slide 2 My target audience mainly consists of the Moroccan people who immigrated
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I couldn’t sleep. I had woken in the middle of the night the day after her death. I saw Mum sitting at the dinner table. Her face was an ashen grey with worry and her lips were set in a thin line as if she was struggling not to cry. I started to get dressed very slowly‚ pulling a brush through my hair. The cuffs of my cosy cardigan suddenly felt itchy and irritated against my skin. As I reached to get my hairspray‚ I knocked a photo off. It landed upside down on the floor. I bent down to
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References: Used 11/11/2013 http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1979/54 11/11/2013 http://www.oft.gov.uk/business-advice/treating-customers-fairly/protection 11/11/2013 http://whatconsumer.co.uk/consumer-protection-act/#axzz2kKh9GSwR 11/11/2013 http://www.cwgsy.net/private%2Fsljohn/FairTrading.htm
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life cycle involves four stages that are shown on the diagram bellow. Project activities must be grouped into stages to make it easy for the project manager and the team member. They can well plan and organise resources for each activity. ave a business case for going ahead with the system or procedure‚ giving the potential cost and benefits. * Project planning The second stage is planning that is the project itself will be planed‚ including identifying review points and other milestones
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