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    what encourages new businesses to locate to a new business park. I will be investigating two contrasting businesses that will create new jobs in the local economy. For the voluntary sector I have chosen Oxfam and for the private sector I have chosen Topshop. Task 1- I have chosen Topshop and Oxfam as my two contrasting businesses. Topshop is a young girls and women’s clothes shop. This business is international and has stores all over the country. Topshop has 300 stores they are still growing and

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    So‚ the most obvious in the case of Oxfam would be the staff‚ the customers (to the charity shops)‚ the people who receive the donations and the ones who donate. The donors‚ trustees‚ any partnerships and trade unions are considered the major shareholders at Oxfam. This organization is based on the belief that everyone has the right to the right to a sustainable livelihood. Donors and Donators: The donors and donators are major stakeholders for Oxfam as Oxfam would not be able to be a successful

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    everyday. The type of ownership is Sainsbury’s are a Public Limited Company (PLC). Public Limited Company is usually a large‚ well-known business‚ shares trade on the stock exchange. Oxfam: Oxfam is an international charity which is focused on fighting poverty but also empowering poorer individuals around the world. Oxfam has 13 partner organisations‚ working with 100 countries worlwide to provide donations

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    Unit 1 Business Environment; Task P1 In this assignment I will describe the type of business‚ purpose and ownership of two contrasting organisations. My two chosen contrasting businesses are ASDA and Oxfam. ASDA is a British supermarket chain which retails food‚ clothing by George‚ toys ‚ car wash and general merchandise such as electrical products and cooking appliances. ASDA also have branched out into telecommunications with a mobile network called ASDA mobile. ASDA is Wal-Mart’s largest

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    community‚ trade union‚ government‚ employees and others. I will also explain about what the stakeholders are trying to achieve by influencing the purposes of the organization. The organizations that I will be elaborating on are marks and spencer and Oxfam and I will sate their aims and objectives. Aims are the long term goals that are planned by the company to be achieved within a period of time and objectives are the steps or guidelines that help with the achievement of the aims. Marks and Spencer

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    goods or services to customers or potential customers through announcements in the media. (TV Ads‚ Newspapers‚ Magazines‚ Radio Stations‚ Billboards etc.). | Oxfam advertises mostly through the use of TV commercials but now it’s more of Newspapers‚ Radios and Billboards. This recent article I have found explains the message behind what Oxfam is trying to get across to their audience. In this it shows an African advertising campaign they have issued to try and keep negative perceptions of the country

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    In this assignment I am going to look at two contrasting organisations‚ one that makes a profit and another that doesn’t make a profit‚ in which case I am looking at Tesco a profit making organisation and Oxfam which is a non-profit making organisation. For these two organisations I am going to describe the type of business activity‚ describe the business purpose of each organisation‚ describe the main differences in type of ownership between the two organisations‚ describe the owners’ liability

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    money to invest in improving the businesses. ` The Charity i will be talking about is Oxfam‚ they was found in 1942 by a group called Oxford Committee which was the first name for this company‚ for Famine Relief by a group of Quakers‚ social activists‚ and Oxford academics. The first store that opened in a different country other than England was found in Canada 1963 the name soon after changed to Oxfam in 1965. Starting from nothing‚ now the company has 17 organizations working very hard to

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    of the two contrasting organisations OXFAM Oxfam is a charity organisation which is there to not make profit. It is to help create lasting solutions to the injustice of poverty. It is a part of a global movement for change‚ empowering people to create a future that is secure‚ just‚ and free from poverty. This business is a global organisation which reaches to more than 90 countries and plans to reach as more countries as fast as possible. Oxfam helps the poor in different ways such as

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    Unit 1 – P2 – Business Stakeholders Stakeholder Explanation (definition in own words) What the stakeholder wants from Tesco What the stakeholder wants from Oxfam Customers Customers are the people who come to a business for goods/services they want. This is not always for payment. The customer can be another business or an individual. Customers expect the basics from the business which are Value for money‚ product quality etc. Customers would want e.g. Tesco. To have reasonable prices for

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