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    discover the unique thermal properties that keep coffee hotter on the inside‚ while the outside remains cool to hold. So in this case‚ the organisation needs to educate the customer about the purpose of the mug. Perhaps it doesn’t matter who defines the ‘Purpose’ so long as both sides eventually understand and agree with it. Without alignment between organisation and customer‚ meaning agreement with the ‘Purpose’‚ there will be no business transaction. The following two excerpts have not been

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    The Affects of Hazardous Waste Material to the Environment What are Hazardous Waste Materials? Hazardous wastes are poisonous byproducts of manufacturing‚ farming‚ city septic systems‚ construction‚ automotive shops‚ laboratories‚ hospitals‚ and other industries such as Military installations and military training areas. The waste may be liquid‚ solid‚ or sludge and contain chemicals‚ heavy metals‚ radiation‚ dangerous pathogens‚ or other toxins. Even households generate hazardous waste from

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    General Mills faces extreme challenges in the external environment. Being a food company‚ and a very large one at that‚ they are regulated by several organizations and government agencies such as the FDA. They also claim most of their products to be very nutritious; therefore they must back their statements up. General Mills is a very important piece of the overall economy‚ being so large‚ so we are all external stakeholders. This is why they try to be socially responsible achieving #2 and #3 in

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    General Environmental Analysis of the Softdrink Industry Technological Environment. Revolutionary developments in machineries brought by technological advancements and discoveries have provided companies with enhancements in its operations‚ which when adopted and utilized effectively‚ may bring progress. Here‚ companies are able to produce more outputs than they have before‚ increasing its productivity and keeping up with the increasing demand of the market. Discoveries in additives would also provide

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    The organisation’s environment and why change is necessary to keep your organisation aligned with its environment. You are a researcher for a business consultancy. The CEO has identified an opportunity to produce and market a generic report (‘working title’ as above) targeted at a variety of organisations‚ private‚ public and VCS‚ which would help them to understand the different levels of their own environment‚ and also the methods and impact of changes within this environment. You have been given

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    instructions. It used to repeat a series of commonly used commands with limited user interaction.  Sainsbury’s is the chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom. They have a large business market in around hull world. They are very careful their macro environment marketing decisions. There are five environmental factors that influence the marketing decisions and activities i.e. 1.Demographic 2.Economic 3.Natural 4.Technological 5.Political 6.Cultural It’s all direction influence macro marketing

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    TDA 3.3 3.2 Explain how social organisation and relationships may affect the learning process Social organisation and relationships include for example: learner grouping; group development; group dynamics and the way how adults interact and respond to learners. Within the‚ school children are grouped in several ways‚ e.g. in ability groups‚ in nurture groups‚ SEN groups and in EAL groups. At my school‚ in the classroom‚ children are set into ability groups in order to give them the best learning

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    important challenge of humanity is many threats that involved our environment. Green house gases‚ fumes or many harmful chemical productions have destroyed our natural of the world.from my point of you‚ many operations could be done to prevent these destruction. Some of these advises are discussed. To begin with‚ one of the important issues in our world is increase of green house gasses. Green house gases have harmed our environment specially the ozone layer. Many operations have done for reducing

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    To Organisation Organisation is one important element of the management process. It is next to planning. In management‚ organisation is both the process as well as the end-product of that process which is referred to as organisation structure. Such structure acts as the foundation on which the whole super-structure of management is built. Sound organisation structure is essential for the conduct of business activities in an efficient manner. It is within the framework of the organisation that

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    INTRODUCTION Just as organisations have goals describing their primary business objectives‚ they also have goals with respect to controlling how these objectives are met. These are the control goals of an organisation which are enforced through a system of internal control. Such a system enables them to adhere to external laws and internal regulations‚ prevent and detect fraud and continuously enhance the overall quality of the business. Independent of the type of organisation‚ these internal control

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