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    Unit 1 – Business Environment P4 - Explain how their style of organisation helps them to fulfil their purposes In this task I will be explaining the McDonalds business, covering how their organisational structures and strategic planning process has helped them to fulfil their purposes and aims. How the structure of McDonalds have helped them to achieve their aims and purpose: McDonald’s organisational structure is hierarchical. This structure consists of multiple levels which means that McDonalds

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    Lands Records

    defined. The land owners are also demanding for quality in the services offered. Studies indicate that the Kenyan government is concerned about the preparation of management trainees by the educational system, with regards to the land registration records. There are indications of how the recruitment of quality management trainees has been an issue of paramount importance to the government in order to achieve vision 2030. 1.2 ORGANIZATION The system will be used by Nyeri Land Registration and Records

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    Role and Functions of Law Law/421

    of any and everyone,. The government is the enforcer, of the laws. without law, a country would lack government rules, which would then take out the efficiently and effective governing of the country. What exactlty are laws? laws consists of arranged rules and actions that are put together by a body which is legal and binding. The Laws are put into place and have regulations so they can be enforced if these laws are not followed. These Laws supports the government as well as the businesses and

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    Principles of Business Management

    S.W.O.T Analysis During the analysis of such Auto company founded in 1920 surviving through recession and government bailouts there are very positive strengths to the company and a possibility to turn their glaring weakness into a great strength. The below table outlines my observation of this specific Auto Company: S.W.O.T Analysis of Auto Company | Strengths | * Quality Cars at affordable Price * Staff development program * Diversified Business Plan (Partnering with loan companies

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    Madd

    people who have the same views on an issue or policy. Any time someone sees something wrong with our society they grab themselves a group of peoples and form an organization. Then they will go to the government and demand something be done to rectify the injustice, inequity and from there the government make laws to do so. To what degree do you think MADD has changed over its history from a grassroots organization to a more institutional stakeholder? “MADD went from nothing to a major group and

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    Youth Week

    band bash with local and well known bands, a big sausage sizzle and information stands for community and government organisations. While this was happening we had entered a heat wave, the hottest weekend in 10 years… it wasn’t going to be enough to just have shade and encourage the kids to bring sun safe clothing, when do kids listen anyway! We decided to call all the community and government organisations and ask them to have ezky’s at their stands full of bottled water, ice and fresh fruit to

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    Outline Some of the Policies Introduced by the Government to Create an Education Market in the United Kingdom (12 Marks)

    One policy introduced by the government was the 1988 Education reform act which had many features. One of the features was that it introduced national compulsory testing for ages 7, 11 and 14 which are also known as SATs. The results from these tests would be published in league tables so that it could enable parents to compare the results of different schools in their local area. Because of this parents could then choose the “best” school in terms of results which would create competition between

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    Public Policy and State Law

    Public policy reaches into all parts of society, and addresses social problems in a purposeful way, that has been decided to be for the good of the people. Any level of government, whether federal, state or local may be in involved in a particular policy effort because of social problems, public demand for action on these problems, and formulate or produce solutions that become formal plans of action (Kraft & Furlong, 2013). Resources are allocated, according to policy guidelines, to citizens

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    Social Contract Theory of John Locke

    Phoenix CJA 532/ Ethics in Justice and Security Professor: Cyril Vierra January 25, 2015 John Locke was a British Philosopher born in 1632. His most famous written work was The second treatise of civil government (written in 1690). This book focused on the natural state of man and how government should be structured. Locke was a fan of man to say the least. Locke describes man in his writing’s as being inherently good natured. Locke goes on to explain that man in a state of nature is peaceful. Locke

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    In Class Essay

    Eric Rubenstein Due: 5/8/2015 Revised In-Class Essay Diminishing many hundreds of years of state-society interactions into an over-simplification, the expansion of states has been both a positive development and a negative one. Yes, in some cases, strong states have led to mass genocide, as they did at the hands of Nazi Germany or Stalin’s Russia – this being James Scott’s view of strong states. But at the same time, state expansion has also helped the world reach unprecedented levels of

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