Options Number of employees Number of outlets (e.g. shops) Total revenues (or “sales” per year) Profit Capital employed – amount invested in business Market value Often need to consider several measures together Business size is “relative” – e.g. how large is a business compared with its main competitors? tutor2u™ GCSE Business Studies Sole Traders A sole trader is a business that is owned by one person It may have one or more employees The most common form of ownership in the UK Often
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HRMT19020 Managing Organisational Change Profile information current as at 26--2013 20:58 Term 1 - 2013 e-Course Profile All details in this course profile for HRMT19020 have been officially approved by CQUniversity and represent a learning partnership between the University and you (our student). The information will not be changed unless absolutely necessary and any change will be clearly indicated by an approved correction included in the profile. Referencing Style All submissions
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Management Summary: Management Role: * Supervise and manage the overall performance of subordinates in the shop. * Achieve business and organization goals‚ visions and objectives * Deal and make decision on dairy problems occurring in our shop. Marketing Role: * Creates and manages campaigns and promotions. * Build awareness and a favorable image for the shop. * Handle e-mail activity capability and Web activities including suggestive selling and awareness advertising.
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two parts: the topic and the controlling idea. The topic is the subject of your paragraph. e.g. Cigarette smoking is harmful for heart and lungs. Topic: cigarette smoking Exercise 1: Circle the topics in these sentences. Fast food is harmful for health. Bread is the poor man’s food. Air pollution has several reasons. Hawaii is famous for its touristic attractions. The controlling idea limits and controls your topic. Generally‚ the topic comes first and the controlling idea comes second
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Customer Service Unit one: Understanding the organisation Public Sector organisation - Public sector organisations deliver services to the public‚ examples include the NHS‚ local authorities‚ local council-run libaries‚ schools controlled by local authorities‚ and care homes. Commercial Sector organisation - A commercial organisation usually operates for the purpose of creating a profit from the sale of products and/or service. Third Sector organisation - Third sector organisations
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Organization of hotel Individual hotels are usually organized along functional lines‚ with departments grouped according to the particular work activity in which they are engaged. The hotel is divided along functional lines into five administrative departments: rooms‚ food and beverage‚ accounting‚ sales‚ and personnel. The five department heads report directly to the GM. Each department is subdivided into smaller organizational units. These subdivisions represent refinements of the work performed
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precisely defined by any but God. How much do you love your spouse? 1. You are 90 years of age‚ and your son comes home from abroad with a gift of car for you with full air conditioner – he may be claiming you on “life” in the mortuary. Your breakthroughs must manifest now! 2. Unfaithfulness in keeping of an appointment is an act of clear dishonesty; you may as well borrow a person’s money as his time. - Horace Manni. 3. There is influential power in gentle words. A word gently spoken
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interested in such things that lead them to addiction and they may forget about their studies. The aim of this study is to help students focus in their studies‚ so that they would have idea on what to do to be interested and not get bored during their study period. Things to do are presented below for you to follow and let it guide you to be a successful person in life. 2 Chapter II Historical Background Study
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Executive Summary The product we have chosen is Coca-Cola‚ the reason why we chose Coca-Cola is because we would like to learn how to analyse a product and we wish to know more about how Coca-Cola‚ as a product‚ works and is able to stand in the market for more than 100 years. However‚ we found that there are some pitfalls and drawbacks of Coca-Cola. First‚ water scarcity happens as they need a lot of water supply to produce Coca-Cola. The production of Coca-Cola has also worsened the water conditions
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storage used by the processor. This is often confused with the term storage‚ which should be used when referring to things such as disk and tape drives (although some people do consider them a form of memory). 2 Types of Memory To better understand physical memory in a system‚ it is necessary to see where and how it fits into the system. Three main types of physical memory used in modern PCs are • ROM: Read Only Memory • DRAM: Dynamic Random Access Memory • SRAM: Static RAM 2.1
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