1. Introduction 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
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Unit 2: Business resources P1: Describe the recruitment documentation used in a selected organisation. If Tesco are looking to recruit workers to be behind the till and on the shop floor‚ first of all they will advertise the job role‚ they can do this in many ways today. They can advertise the vacancy in a newspaper‚ posters‚ website‚ web adverts. As the job role does not require very skilled and qualified people‚ the recruitment process will be a lot faster. When Tesco advertise the vacancy they
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1. The Structures of the Human Heart The human heart has four chambers: two ventricles‚ each of which is a muscular chamber that squeezes blood out of the heart and into the blood vessels‚ and two atria‚ each of which is a muscular chamber that drains and then squeezes blood into the ventricles. The two atria reside at the top of the heart; the two ventricles are at the bottom. And‚ the heart is divided into left and right halves‚ so there is a left atrium and left ventricle‚ as well as a right atrium
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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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should have. 1. Human Resource Management (HR). This is the management of a business’s workforce or people. It is responsible for several things including the selection‚ training and assessment of employees‚ making sure that employment and labour laws are complied with and ensuring the leadership of the company overseen properly. In smaller companies the HR department may just be a few trained staff‚ but in larger organizations there will be a whole department focussed on HR. 2. Customer services
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P1 Describe the structure and organisation of the retail sector M1 Compare the function of formats and locations in retailing 1. Retailing Defined “The sale of goods to ultimate consumers‚ usually in small quantities” Source: www.dictionary.reference.com “The activities involved in the selling of goods to ultimate consumers for personal or household consumption” Source: www.merriam-webster.com Retailing is the selling of goods directly to the consumers; this can be achieved in many locations
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Summary Corporate organisation strategy differentiates between macro or corporations‚ micro or business-units‚ enterprise as well as their function and active strategies which are depended on identity‚ culture‚ strategy and product. With reference to the above‚ each corporation or business-unit operates at different levels and structure but to achieve the organisational goal‚ their communication strategic processes must be coherent and consistence. The concept of corporate communication strategy as a
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Introduction to Communication in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings. 1.1 People communicate in order to pass around different information; this can be when they want to get their views across‚ or opinions. People also communicate to get across their emotions; this can be through words‚ facial expressions and body language. All forms of communication. 1.2 Individuals communicate to express their needs and preferences and to ensure they are met. It is important to communicate
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Twain uses satire to diminish society in ways such as education and slavery. Satire helps Twain create humor‚ irony and exaggeration throughout the novel. Education and slavery are used to help address Twains claim against society. When Twain describes slavery‚ he argues against the institution of slavery by humanizing Jim. “I liked the nigger for that‚ I tell‚ gentlemen‚ a nigger like that is worth a thousand dollars- and kind treatment too.” (331) The word ‘nigger’ was often used back then
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MOPO - OutCome 1: Case Study 1) A goal is a long term target. Requires around 1 – 5+ years of work and is often not specific enough to be measured. It is achieved by completing numerous ‘objectives’ within its framework. Goals are set by top level teams of businesses. They are intentions. An objective is a short/mid term target that is more specific and can be measured. They take around 1 – 12 months to complete. Objectives are created by mid and lower level parts of a business‚ they are made
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