Stakeholders The world ’ ’stakeholder ’ ’ was first used in an internal memorandum at the Stanford Research Institute in 1963. It refers to "those groups without whose support the organizations would cease to exist". There are two types of stakeholders‚ primary and secondary. The first type are those that engage in economic transactions with the business - stockholders‚ customers‚ suppliers‚ creditors and employees. The second type are those who do not engaged in direct economic exchange with
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Company Profile for Tarmac Building Products Tarmac Building Products Limited (TBP) is a subsidiary of Anglo American Finance (UK) Limited and has been since June 2010. TBP is a private company with its head office situated at Millfields Road‚ Ettingshall‚ Wolverhampton‚ West Midlands‚ WV4 6JP. However‚ TBP has 51 sites situated all over the UK and employes 917 people directly plus 100+ temp staff in 2012 supplying the heavy building products industry. TBP is one of the UK’s largest suppliers
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Merger Types - Various Type of Merger A merger refers to the process whereby at least two companies combine to form one single company. Business firms make use of mergers and acquisitions for consolidation of markets as well as for gaining a competitive edge in the industry. Merger types can be broadly classified into the following five subheads as described below. They are Horizontal Merger‚ Conglomeration‚ Vertical Merger‚ Product-Extension Merger and Market-Extension Merger. 1) Horizontal
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What are the Roles‚ Responsibilities and Boundaries of a Tutor? An important responsibility at the start of each course is for the tutor to explain the syllabus‚ objectives and expectations from both the learners and tutor. They must also explain any health and safety requirements and evacuation procedures. The role of a tutor is to ensure all the learners have the same opportunities in achieving their goals. The tutor is responsible for delivering; safe‚ accurate and up-to date information on
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challenged. For example‚ annual general meeting of private company must prepare the notice according to its company article association if the rules no specify thus subject to Companies Act 1965. Agenda An agenda is a list that is to be discussed in a meeting. It is usually prepared by the secretary after consulting the chairperson on the items to be covered in the meeting. The agenda must be focused towards the purpose of meeting. Although it is not compulsory to prepare an agenda according to
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advice and support for business. Here are some examples of the way in which government influences business activity today: 1. Employment Policy Governments play a major part in trying to stimulate employment. For example‚ the present government is keen to encourage business efficiency so that UK businesses are competitive in international markets and therefore create jobs. For those who have difficulty finding work‚ the government has created what is termed ’The New Deal’‚ offering people the opportunity
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Positive role of media in Pakistan: . Media played important role in freeing the judiciary and making it independent. It gave full coverage to the lawyer’s movement during the era of Musharraf and it was largely media’s effort‚ which allowed them to have their way‚ which was in the interest of Pakistani people. When natural disasters take place in Pakistan‚ like earthquake in 2005 and flood in 2010. In 2005 earthquake hit the northern areas of the country‚ Pakistani media job by gave top coverage
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REPORT ON NOTICE‚ AGENDA‚ MINUTES Report On Notice Minutes & Agenda Submitted to Arafater Rahman Bhuiyan BBA (Management) MBA (HRM) Lecture Department of Management School of Business Administration Bangladesh University of Business & Technology (BUBT) Submitted By: Group : Pioneer(Aguntuk) Named ID Sanjy Islam 1096 Albart Jeckson Biswas (C) 1102 Shafiul Islam Abid
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How ratio analysis benefits the stakeholders of a company Ratio analysis is a type of financial information that always prepared to satisfy in some way the needs of various interested parties (stakeholders). Below are some of the benefits that the stakeholders can get from the ratio analysis: Planning and Forecasting Management uses the ratio analysis to identify the future trends of its financial performance. With those information‚ its provide opportunity for the management team in planning
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Problem In My Community There is one particular problem that keeps becoming an issue in my community‚ which is citizens being attacked by police officers. There are cases every week of new attacks on individuals and enough is enough. The latest story was of a man who was attacked by three police officers at his home. He was sent to jail‚ and died three days later due to the violent attack (Anderson‚ 2016). Preventative Intervention For individuals who are attacked by police officers‚ but live to
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