University of Plymouth Plymouth Business School School of Management Stage 3 2012-2013 ECN308: Business Management Module leader: Neil Brooks (CKY233A)‚ tel (01752) 585606 e-mail: neil.brooks@plymouth.ac.uk Module leader (Singapore) Full-time class: Yeo Ai Ling (ai_ling_yeo@yahoo.com) Part-time class: Kelvin Yeow (mid7ield@hotmail.com) Introduction This final year module is a ‘capstone’ for the Business Administration programme. The
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PONTIFICAL COUNCIL FOR JUSTICE AND PEACE VOCATION OF THE BUSINESS LEADER A REFLECTION FOREWORD From the 24th to 26th of February 2011 a seminar entitled “Caritas in Veritate: The Logic of Gift and the Meaning of Business” was held at the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace (PCJP)‚ in collaboration with the John A. Ryan Institute for Catholic Social Thought of the Center for Catholic Studies at the University of St. Thomas and the Ecophilos Foundation. The meeting followed the October
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Planning for e-business P4. Describe how the government‚ business organisations and individuals plan for the growing use e-business Nowadays e-business is a major thing and millions of people are using it so the government‚ business organisations and individuals have to plan for the growing use of business. The government has introduced new legislations so that e-business is fair for all those that are involved. Legislations such as the‚ E-Commerce Regulations 2002‚ Consumer Protection Distance
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COURSE TITLE: BUSINESS BTEC LEVEL 3 EXTENDED DIPLOMA DEPARTMENT: BUSINESS and ECONOMICS ABOUT THE COURSE/SUBJECT The BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma is a two year course‚ is equivalent to three A Levels and is 100% coursework.At the end of the first year‚ subject to successful completion of coursework‚ you will be awarded a Level 3 BTEC 90 Credit Diploma prior to transferring into the second year. Like any business course‚ the BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma will explore the key elements
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Conceptualizing a Business: Starbucks Learning Team C June 17‚ 2013 University of Phoenix BUS/475 – Integrated Business Topics Robert Stokes Conceptualizing a Business: Starbucks When one chooses to explore becoming a business owner not only may he or she have a passion in relation to their trade‚ but also an undisputable set of values to build the business upon. There are many aspects of conceptualizing a business‚ and Starbucks is a successful company whose ideals have asserted them as
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What is the purpose of business? Discuss. INTRODUCTION 1 At a dinner party a doctor‚ a lawyer and a businessman are sitting around the table chatting and talking about their life and work. At one point another man approaches the table and asks the three men what the purpose of their jobs is. The doctor immediately responds that he wants to help people and save life. The lawyer takes over and says he fights for justice and equality but when it comes to the businessman to answer the question
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GUIDELINES FOR BUSINESS NAME APPLICATION 1. A business name represents a style or topic that is used to recognise the identity of the business carried out. 2. A business name can be categorized into two (2) types : a) Personal name as stated in the identity card is not required to apply for approval of the business name. Example: Ruslan bin Mohamed‚ Siow Ah Thai or‚ Ramasamy a/l Mutusamy. b) Trade Name is the name of the proposed business and must obtain prior approval from the Registrar of Business at Suruhanjaya
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As a responsible business‚ Maxis have embedded the principles of corporate responsibility (“CR”) in their day-to-day operations. Sustainable and ethical ways of doing business have been at the core of Maxis’ initiatives. To achieve business success over the long-term‚ Maxis recognize that they must continue to foster and nurture meaningful relationships with the stakeholders. Among core values is the attribute of trustworthiness‚ which requires that they subscribe to high business ethics that are
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individual Tesco’s mission statement is to create value for customers to earn their lifetime loyalty. Corporate aims – is where the business wants to go in the future‚ its goals. It is a statement of purpose‚ e.g. we want to grow the business into Europe. To be a successful international retailer (marketing; market development) • To grow the core UK business (increase market share in UK) Corporate objectives – a company’s goals‚ normally laid down by its board of directors‚ especially with
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Business Studies PART 1 A) Social Function of a business: [Choice] Businesses provides goods and services to satisfy individual needs and wants by giving the choice of selecting something among a variety of products. Economic Function of a business: [Employment] By creating or providing employment for individuals this minimises the unemployment rate. B) Unincorporated enterprises is when the enterprise has NOT gone through the process of not separating the owner from its
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