Tesco is a global retailer operating in 14 countries with over 300,000 employees and 2,900 stores. Its main purpose is to create customer loyalty through a wide range of grocery, household, and clothing products. It aims to maximize profits while providing affordable goods and growing its retail business in the UK. Tesco is a public limited company owned by shareholders who fund the business. Oxfam is an international charity that works with local organizations in 98 countries to address global poverty through aid, education, and advocacy. It aims to relieve poverty and promote human rights. As a charity, it is owned by trustees elected by donors and members.
This research paper considers the understanding of the customers’ satisfaction towards and perceptions towards D-mart;. Specifically this research will seek to identify which factors effect on satisfaction.
The purpose of this study is to find out overall satisfaction towards Dmart. Some people are satisfied about price, some people about product variety. Research was done through questionnaire and discus with some customers in college campus who are customers of D-mart. Retailers have recognized this trend and are of the view that customer satisfaction plays a role in the success of business strategies. Therefore it has become important for grocery retail stores to try and manage customer satisfaction. This paper was thus developed to investigate the satisfaction levels of customers in D-mart. Data was collected from D-mart in akurdi, pune. The study examined the importance of overall dimensions and specific elements of customer satisfaction towards the measurement of satisfaction levels.
This is a comparative strategic study of the different strategies that have led Tim Hortons and Starbucks to their current positions in the Canadian Market and based on the industry analysis and the internal organizational analysis, How they can move forward in this saturating industry. This takes into account the likely economic conditions that would impact the growth as well as the upcoming tends in the consumer base for this industry.
This research paper considers the understanding of the customers’ satisfaction towards and perceptions towards D-mart;. Specifically this research will seek to identify which factors effect on satisfaction.
The purpose of this study is to find out overall satisfaction towards Dmart. Some people are satisfied about price, some people about product variety. Research was done through questionnaire and discus with some customers in college campus who are customers of D-mart. Retailers have recognized this trend and are of the view that customer satisfaction plays a role in the success of business strategies. Therefore it has become important for grocery retail stores to try and manage customer satisfaction. This paper was thus developed to investigate the satisfaction levels of customers in D-mart. Data was collected from D-mart in akurdi, pune. The study examined the importance of overall dimensions and specific elements of customer satisfaction towards the measurement of satisfaction levels.
This is a comparative strategic study of the different strategies that have led Tim Hortons and Starbucks to their current positions in the Canadian Market and based on the industry analysis and the internal organizational analysis, How they can move forward in this saturating industry. This takes into account the likely economic conditions that would impact the growth as well as the upcoming tends in the consumer base for this industry.
Just one of the boring presentations on TESCO with happy insights. Discussion on major topics about the company and deep insights on strategies implemented with really killer images in between. So check in if you may learn from it.
Just one of the boring presentations on TESCO with happy insights. Discussion on major topics about the company and deep insights on strategies implemented with really killer images in between. So check in if you may learn from it.
I have been asked to write a report on my investigation into two contrasting types of business organisation from different sectors. One from the voluntary sector and the other being part of the private sector, the two contrasting businesses I have decided to choose and research on are Tesco PLC and The British Red Cross. In my research I am going to write about, how first of all businesses operate and also which sector they are in. I will then go on to write about the purposes that businesses have and their types of ownership. After that I will write about the two businesses I have chosen and the way they operate, sector, purposes and compare the way the types of ownership are in terms of advantage and disadvantage.
Developing a Social Enterprise UK (1 hour workshop, add exercises)Geoff Boswell
This is a one hour introductory workshop for community activists to consider creating a social enterprise or community business from scratch. Add a couple of participatory exercises for (say) marketing and business planning, add some additional hand out sheets, away you go.
Business – Meaning, Nature, Scope
Objectives of Business
Essentials of a successful business
Business Environment
Internal Factors
External Factors
Emerging opportunities in business
E-Commerce
Introduction to Business Organization
Forms of Business Organization
National Business
International Business
1. Assignment 1 Unit 1:Purpose of
organisations and their stakeholders
Dorcas Viela
Business BTEC
Mrs Bailey
2. Organisation 1:Tesco
type of business
• Tesco is a global scale organisation as today Tesco
operates in 14 markets across Europe ,Asia and
North America . Tesco has over 300,000
employees and over 2,900 stores. Tesco is a
public limited company (PLC). A PLC is a company
which sells/trades shares to the public
3. Organisation1:Tesco
The purpose
• Tesco's main purpose is to create value for
customers to earn their lifetime loyalty. Tesco
offers a wide range of products and services
from groceries, household products ,clothing
to insurance (travel insurance).Tesco is a
retailer so therefore is the tertiary sector.
Tertiary sector provides services to the
general population and to businesses e.g.
wholesale sales, transportation and
distribution.
4. Organisation 1:Tesco
The purpose
• The main aim of Tesco is to maximise profits
other aims and objectives are :
• to provide goods and services that are cheap
and affordable to the general public
• to maximise sales
• to grow and maintain the number on retail in
the UK
• to outshine competitors and remain the
market leader.
5. Organisation 1 :Tesco
Ownership
• Tesco's ownership is owned by several
partners , Tesco is owned by thousands of
people this is because Tesco is a PLC and is
owned by shareholders who fund the
company .
6. Organisation 1 :Tesco
Ownership
The advantages of the type of ownership Tesco
are is that Tesco have a limited liability for the
shareholders , the business can raise a large
capital sum as there is no limit to the number
of shareholders. The disadvantages are the
original owners may lose control ,there are
strict control and regulations to comply in
order to protect the interest .
7. Stakeholder Points to cover
Owners When an owner manages a business, the performance and conduct of
the business also affects the reputation of the owner, business affects his
earnings and wealth. So he would be interested in how much profit
Tesco makes .
Customers The customers are the people who purchase the goods and services they
would want cheap and affordable products from Tesco's as it is one of
Tesco's aim.
employees The employees are the people who work for Tesco’s has over 300,000
employees and they are interested in their wages , job security and pay
rise
Suppliers Tesco's suppliers would ne interested in the continues customers which
would equal revenue
Pressure groups Pressure groups such as Friends of the Earth (FOE) point to Tesco's
policies of buying up large amounts of land in order to build new stores;
fighting battles with local authorities over planning; and bringing the
company's brand into the high street through its purchase of small
convenience stores.
Local community Local community are the people who live next to Tesco's and they are
interested in buying the goods and services in Tesco .
Trade Unions
Government
Employer associations
National communities
8. Organisation 2: Oxfam
type of business
• Oxfam is a international charity that works
with businesses that are big and small to
address global poverty. There will be paid
staff, and a CEO who deals with all the staff
and press, but all decisions are made by a
board of trustees, elected by the people who
pay e.g. members/donors . They have a
responsibility to follow their members/donors'
wishes, and to do what they set out to do like
help people overseas
9. Organisation 2 :Oxfam
The purpose
• Oxfam's purpose is working with thousands of
local partner organizations, we work with
people living in poverty striving to exercise
their human rights, assert their dignity as full
citizens and take control of their lives.
http://www.oxfam.org/en/about/what
Oxfam is in the private sector and the tertiary
sector as it provides services to everyone.
10. Organisation 2: Oxfam
The purpose
• Oxfam's aims and objectives are
• To Aid third world countries in any way they
can
• To relieve poverty, distress and suffering
• To educate people about the nature, causes
and effects if poverty
• To campaign for a fairer world
11. Organisation 2 :Oxfam
Ownership
• Oxfam is an international association of 14
organisations who are the trustees of the
organisation, working in 98 countries
worldwide to find lasting solutions to poverty
and injustice. So it is also owned by many
people .
12. Organisation 2: Oxfam
Ownership
• The disadvantages and advantages about
Oxfam’s ownership is that they are raising
cash in able to help the poor , they help the
poor but sometimes they don't have that
much cash to help the people who need it the
most .
13. Stakeholder Points to cover
Owners
Customers
Employees
Suppliers
Pressure groups
Local community
Trade Unions
Government
Employer associations
National communities
14. • A stakeholder is anyone who has interest in a
business anyone from the customers to the
pressure groups, Stakeholders are also people
who are affected by the activity of the
business they influence the business because
businesses want to please there shareholders .
Businesses will automatically do what they
believe is in the best interest for both the
company and investors