Guilherme Oliveira Unit 19 M1 M2 D1 M1: Compare the roles of different members of a team. A way of doing this task efficiently would be to keep a log setting out of the roles that you and the other members of the team have within the team in which you are working as a part of. When teams are performing at their best‚ you are likely to find that each team member has cleared responsibility. You’ll also see that every team member needed to achieve their own personal goals in order for the team’s
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Plan marketing for a micro start-up business that is relevant to customer needs a) Marketing definition and opportunity At East Side we understand that we cannot sell to the whole market‚ but by knowing the size and trends in the market we will be able to assess future opportunities and predict future sales patterns. The people who will buy from us include middle class – professional people‚ these individuals can be either high earners or those on a budget. b) Proposed target marketing segments
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Strengths and areas to improve –M2‚ D1 From the questionnaire it shows that this person has many strengths in her lifestyle‚ however she also has areas where she can improve. From the questionnaire it shows that this person does quite a lot of exercise during a week as she has said that she does 4 hours of exercise each week‚ these hours are made up by them participating in sports such as badminton‚ swimming and circuit training. Carrying out regular exercise can help prevent health conditions
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Constraints of marketing Legal aspects There are four legal aspects that can limit and constrain your marketing‚ these are the sales of goods act 1979‚ and this law means that all products must be ‘as described’ of ‘a reasonable quality’ and be suitable for everyday purpose and also any specific purpose agreed. E.g. a waterproof coat must be waterproof. Another legal aspect is the trade descriptions act this means that a product cannot be sold by misleading the buyer‚ in the way the product was
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-Behaviourist Theory Definition Behavioural psychology‚ also known as behaviourism‚ is a theory of learning based upon the idea that all behaviours are acquired through conditioning. Conditioning occurs through interaction with the environment. According to behaviourism‚ behaviour can be studied in a systematic and observable manner with no consideration of internal mental states. Beliefs Behaviourism is the train of through that all humans behaviour is a result of social learning from their environment
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Unit 31 P3/P4/M2 Artur Oganisyan I have been asked to describe how how a fashion trend is influenced in its development . As I can see the biggest impact on trend do celebrities‚ movies and singers. In the 20th century the same thing happened. Fashion in the past The cylinder hat The cylinder hat was mainly worn from the letter part of the 18 th to the middle of the 20th century. Today the hat is usually worn as a fashion statement or for special occasions in conservative circles. Walking
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M2 Regulations and laws for small businesses including ownership It is very time consuming to register my business and to research all the laws and regulations I would have to follow when in business and to also understand that there would be serious consequences if I failed to keep the legislation. The outgoings of tax and national insurance‚ if I did not declare my business in the three months expected of starting up‚ to the HMRC and did not complete a tax return form‚ then this would be
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Valuejet 592-Case #1 5. A. Describe the environment‚ as viewed by Michael Porter’s model of competitive forces‚ that Valuejet was trying to compete in. consider competition‚ suppliers‚ customers‚ new entrants‚ substitute products? The five competitive forces that shape strategy are competition‚ suppliers‚ customers‚ new entrants‚ substitute products. Michael E. Porter demonstrates how the five competitive forces can be used in any industry. The results from all five forces not only look
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In the spring of 2010‚ The Equality Act 2010 became law. Before this act came into place there were many old legislations in place to support anti-discriminatory practices‚ however this new act made it all easier to understand and follow. Stronger laws were needed because many people believed that the old equality laws did not make equality happen fast enough‚ for example disabled people were more likely to be out of work‚ men were still being paid more than women for the same kind of job‚ and people
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Fiscal Policy: Fact sheet The Fiscal policy report to David Lewis‚ Tesco’s CEO. Definition The fiscal policy is when the government changes its spending level and tax rates to monitor and influence their economy. The government will need to increase tax revenues to fund expenditure by increasing taxation by adjusting the income tax level. Role of Fiscal policy The role of the fiscal policy is to monitor the economy and shows the effects of adjusting income tax. The fiscal policy also can redistribute
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