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Introduction
... business I chose a newsagent, the ownership of this newsagent is a sole trader, it also provides goods for the public e.g. snacks, drinks, cigarettes, small meals etc. My sole trader carries out his activities by himself.
Sainsbury's aims ...
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"Moving Mountains at Marks and Spencer"
... responsiveness?
4. Is the current 'one-size-fits all' approach to supply chain management strategy the best way forward for the company or there are better alternatives
5. How a total end-to-end supply chain strategy might be developed at Marks and Spencer?
Background
Marks and Spencer ...
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'Best Blooms' understands the importance of having an attractive garden, and also understands that not everyone has the time and effort needed to build and maintain one.
... may:
* Protect owner from avoidable risks
* Help minimise your taxation liability
* Save time and minimise paperwork
* Help to avoid government regulation and unnecessary "red tape".
Business entities can be incorporated; privately and publicly owned co-operatives or unincorporated; sole traders and partnerships. ...
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4 businesses
... paid.
* Don't have financial backing of investors.
* Don't have financial stability.
Scale of business
Bizzib is a regional. It covers all the north and south east of England.
Numbers of employees
Bizzib has 60 employees.
Location
Steeple View Farm
Dunton Road
Laindon
Essex
SS15 4DB
Tel: 01268 ...
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A Brief History of John Lewis.
... an experiment in sharing power with his staff. He set up a staff council, a 'Committee for Communication' (in which non-management staff could raise day-to-day issues) and a house journal; and in 1920 he started sharing the profits the business ...
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A business partnership is more regulated due to the fact that the relationship can be volatile in sense of frequent disputes between partners. As a result it is important to be aware of the Partnership Act 1890
... to a full refund of her deposit and will be made aware of this. However she will have been given a guarantee and it would be in your best interests to replace the damaged computer and provide the customer with ...
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A Business Start-up Report.
... Discrimination Act 1975
7.5.2. Race Relations Act 1976
7.5.3. Disabled Persons (Employment) Acts 1944 & 1958
7.5.4. Remedies
Form 10
Form 12
Introduction
This report is designed to outline the ways in which you can start trading as JAC Catering and offer my advice on what I ...
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A partnership or a company?
... that it may own its own property.
On the other hand, the Company Act 1985 says: 'companies are corporate bodies formed by registration.' A company has a separate legal personality distinct from that of its members and directors so companies ...
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A sole trader is where an individual who is the sole owner of his/her business, he/she can decide in which way the business is conducted. They receive their own wage/salary, what hours they want to work. Advantages
... every thing unlike a sole trader who makes all of the decisions themselves
* If the business partnership fails one of the partners may have to pay of the debts of the partnership
* You could fall out with one of the ...
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Advantages of a Public Limited Company (Plc)
... the people who get invited can by its share. Tesco can find it easier to borrow from banks because the banks know that they will get their money back with there interest.
There are several different types of owner ship. ...
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aims and objectives
... objectives which should be-
Specific- An objective needs to be specific. It needs to identify exactly where change is to occur, how much change is to occur, what the outcome is, when change is to start and when it is supposed ...
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Aims and Objectives of a business
... need objectives. These are the targets that a business sets it self to check it is going to achieve its aims. Examples of objectives can include selling a certain number of a product within a limit or making a turn ...
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aims and objectives of sainsburys and oxfam
... Oxfam's purpose is not to make a profit. Its purpose is to earn money for charities so they can make the world a better place. This means that instead of keeping the money they earn for them selves they donate ...
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An evaluation of the key features of a range of commercial and non- commercial organisations to illustrate differences in their funding and their business objectives
... into practice, the public sectors don't have shareholders but are financially supported through tax or the contribution of the public.
What each of the following terms mean and giving examples of each from the Travel and Tourism industry.
*Sole Traders- These are ...
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Ann Hopkins Case Analysis
... 18, 1943 and graduated high school in 1961. She received her B.A in mathematics at Hollins College in 1965 and finished her masters in mathematics from Indiana University in 1967 (7).
She described herself as "third generation, small town Texas" and ...
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Applied Business Unit 1
... recent years it has opened up a website that provides online shopping to customers and also provides a standard delivery service.
Aims and Objectives
Asda's aim since it started of in 1965 to present is still the same.
'To be Britain's best ...
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As the name suggests, a sole trader is a business owned and runs by one person, although it is quite likely that others will b
... customers. For instance if someone wants to buy, sell or rent a house, and he phones and makes an appointment with GREENWAY'S ESTATE AGENTS, Tom himself goes to the customer to discuss about the terms of the contract and sometimes ...
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Assignment to investigate two types of business organisations - Sole traders and partnerships.
... family. My dad, George Matheou, took me to his workplace a week ago. I had to take my Saturday off to travel up to the "West Point Hotel" which is located in the West End near Hyde Park and Madame ...
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british airways website
... their latest offers. Home page should be very stylish so that the reader would want to read more. Using hyperlinks in a website should open quickly and easily be accessed and is another good factor which should be included in ...
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BTEC
... a test marketing grant of up to £250> Ongoing business support and specialist advice such as our free Legal Helpline.> Ongoing advice from a volunteer business mentor> Access to a wide range of products and services, free ...
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Btec Business AssignmentIntroductionSole-TraderA Sole-Trader is a business organisation
... the business could go bust.
Partnership
A partnership is a type of business organisation which is owned and managed by two or more people, usually not any more then 20 people.
The key feature of this type of business is that of profit ...
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BTEC First Diploma in Business, unit 1 Task 1
... main activities are making all above named products. They are one of the most successful businesses by making Reebok products in this sector.
* Examples of products Reebok make:
* Apparel
* Footwear
* Bags/packs
* Caps
* Fitness equipment
* Football equipment
Examples of services provided by ...
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BTEC First Diploma in Business. unit 2 Task 1
... sales environment
2. Accurate product information
3. Good after sale service
4. Good customer service
5. Good delivery
6. Good value for money
7. Nicely decorated, clean and healthy atmosphere
8. Qualified staff
9. Variety of products
10. Well presented staff
A friendly sales environment
This is a ...
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Business
... transfer
Large amount.
Secure and straight forward.
Expensive.
Q4 Explain what a budget is: A budget is a financial plan.
Q4Why is a budget used?
1) Budgets can be used to give people targets to work towards.
2) They can help the business make detailed plans for ...
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business aims and objectives
... sure our company can survive.
* Maximising the sales.
We believed that the aims we setup were suitable for our business. This is because we knew that our business will be a small start up firm and we didn't aim for ...