[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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SUMMER TRAINING PROJECT REPORT ON SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT OF BACHELOR OF BUSINESS PRODUCTS & SERVICES |TRAINING SUPERVISOR |SUBMITTED BY:- | | |GURPREET SINGH | |( BRANCH SALES MANAGER) |ENROLLMENT
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Analysis…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….5 2.1 Political Factors………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………6-8 2.1.1 Taxation Policy 2.1.2 General Incentives 2.2 Economic Factors…………………………………………………………………………………………………………7-8 2.2.1 Unemployment rate 2.2.2 GDP (Gross Domestic Products) 2.3 Social Factors………………………………………………………………………………………………………………9-10 2.3.1 Age structure. 2.3.2 Lifestyle changes 2.4 Technological Factors……………………………………………………………………………………………………11 2.4.1 Bio-technology 2.4.2 Information Technology (IT) 3.0 R
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Business Environment Meaning: The success of every business depends on adapting itself to the environment Within which it functions. For example‚ when there is a change in the government polices‚ the business has to make the necessary changes to adapt itself to the new policies. Similarly‚ a change in the technology may render the existing products obsolete‚ as we have seen that the introduction of computer has replaced the typewriters; the colour television has made the black and white television
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Chapter 4 – Product and Service Design TOPIC Product and Service Design Trends in Product & Service Design Product or Service Design Activities Reasons for Product or Service Design Design for Operations Sources of Ideas for Products and Services The Design Process Quality Function Deployment Reverse Engineering Design for Manufacturing Manufacturability Legal‚ Ethical‚ and Environmental Issues Regulations & Legal Considerations Research and Development (R&D)
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IULIAN FLORIA LON130821006 COURSE TITLE-HND UNIT NO & UNIT TITLE-Y/601/0546 BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT ASSIGNMENT NO 1 -28/10/2013 IULIAN FLORIA LON130821006 Introduction Task 1 AC1.1 The purposes of given organisations AC1.2 1 Organisation stakeholders AC1.3 1. Comparison between NHS and BRC 2. Strategies used by NHS and BRC AC2.1 1. The type of economic system in which the organisations operate 2. How scarce
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evaluation and critical analysis of the service process and service environment to evaluate the specialty coffee house chain‚ Starbucks Singapore. The report evaluates the purpose and value of the Starbucks servicescape design‚ a descriptive illustration of the service environment with a detailed and clear blue-printing of the service process all from an external view-point Introduction and Company Background Description of Service Environment Specific Goals‚ Values and Objectives
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Task 4.1: Discuss the significance of international trade to UK business organizations International trade is the exchange of capital‚ goods and services across international borders or territories (Wikipedia.org). It is vital to the economy of a country since it may benefit a significant share of gross domestic product (GDP). Without international trade‚ the UK organizations would be limited to sell its goods and services only within their own border. Therefore‚ International trade is vital
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Chapter 10 – Products and Services for Consumers Discussion Questions 1. Define the following terms and show their significance to international marketing: Product diffusion Innovation Product Component Model Green marketing Quality Homologation Global brands 1. Debate the issue of global versus adapted products for the international market. A recurring debate exists relative to product planning and focuses on the question of standardized products marketed worldwide versus differentiated
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Nowadays‚ service dogs are a common sight in the society. Basically‚ they are canine companions strapped with a vest accompanying people with various disabilities. Though it’s tempting to pet one‚ here are the reasons why you should never do so. People get service dogs for a number of reasons‚ but this is usually because of an illness or a disability. Some are trained to guide blind people and give them signals. Others meanwhile‚ can even detect seizures (though it is unclear as to how)‚ and react
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