Ollo:-…………………………………………………………………………………………………………3. Task 2: Illustrate the way in which market forces shape organizational responses using a range of examples:-…………………………………………………………………………………………………4 Task 3: Judge how the business and cultural environments shape the behavior of OLLO:-……6 (Task- 4.1) Discuss the significance of international tread to Uk business organization…………9 LO4.2 Analyze the impact of global factors on Uk business organization…….........................................
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[pic] AEA Training Centre Perdreau Street‚ Port Louis Tel: 208-0294/0272 |Unit Title |Business Environment | |Unit Code |Y/601/0546 | |Assignment Number |1& 2
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killed many animals in every second. We can see the “Deep-water Horizon oil spills.” It was happened in 2010. We create a huge disaster in the sea by a small error. People always want to protect animals when they will be endangered‚ or protect environment after it has been broken. Like the example of I said‚ after the oil spills‚ only the thousands death animals’ body can help us remember our error. “From that database‚ we know that the NNE octant of the Gulf (that area containing the Deep Horizon
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PAGEREF _Toc362594897 \h 93.2. Illustrate the way in which market forces shape organisational responses using a range of examples from the case study and independent research. PAGEREF _Toc362594898 \h 93.3. Judge how the business and cultural environments shape the behaviour of Camelot PAGEREF _Toc362594899 \h 10IV.BE ABLE TO ASSESS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE GLOBAL FACTORS THAT SHAPE NATIONAL BUSINESS ACTIVITIES PAGEREF _Toc362594900 \h 124.1. Discuss the significance of international trade to UK
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that we should recycle‚ be aware of deforestation‚ and diminish water use. One way of keeping the planet healthy is through recycling. We use countless resources every day without so much as a second thought to how the waste product effects our environment or how we might change it. Almost everything that is consumed can be recycled in some form or another whether it’s the fuel we use to run our lives or the containers we use to contain it. With every passing year new technologies to conserve Mother
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ENVIRONMENT Does it really matter when the two words “environment” and “education” were first used in conjunction with each other? Indeed‚ does it matter at all whether the term environmental education has been in common or casual use in educational circles for one‚ two‚ tree or several more decades? Surely the critical matter that should concern us as a new century unfolds in what is going on now to educate the worlds citizens about our relationship with planet earth. Definition of Environment
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societies with‚ and impact upon the environment. The need for environmental management can be viewed from a variety of perspectives. A more common philosophy and impetus behind environmental management is the concept of carrying capacity which refers to the maximum number of organisms a particular resource can sustain. Environmental management is therefore not the conservation of the environment solely for the sake of environment‚ but rather the conservation of the environment for the sake of mankind.
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The Business Environment Apple and Waitrose The two businesses that I am going to be for this assignment the two companies are contrasting in the way they are managed and the way in which their market shares incline or decline. Waitrose Waitrose is an operating grocery retailer in the UK market. The retailing industry was not initially at the forefront of Waitrose marketing strategy‚ it is only in the last two decades that many retailers have taken an optimistic approach towards their management
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Technological Environment means forces that create new technologies‚ creating new product and market opportunities (81) Technological environment: trends and developments in the technological field that might: (a) improve production; (b) create new product opportunities;(c) render existing products obsolete; (d) change the ways in which goods and services are marketed; or (e) change the profile of customers’ needs and wants. A technology offered by telephone carriers that allows for the rapid transfer
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NAME: TAHIR M SULTAN UNIT: 4 (BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT) ASSIGNMENT NUMBER: 1 ASSIGNMENT TITLE: THE CASE: MCDONALD LECTURER: Mr. Hamid Rahim SUBMISSION: 11-10-2011 1. LIST SOME STAKEHOLDERS OF MCDONALDS. CLASIFY THEM AS INTERNAL‚ CONNECTED AND EXTERNAL TYPES. Stakeholders can be defined as “individuals and groups who are affected by the activities of an organization. The most important stakeholders can be seen as those with most to lose from the organization’s actions‚ but this does
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