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    abilities. Outside of school I dance, this is a hobby that I have maintained for 14 years. Dancing allows me to develop my team work skills as well as teach the younger dancers. My time management skills are impeccable as I have a part time job at Primark in Newcastle, this has improved my organisation skills as it is my responsibility to undertake the commute to and from work. Being a retail assistant means that I have to have personality to provide good customer service. I am polite and…

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    believe that this is a delicate and sensitive time for people when receiving medical care making me want to help people on an emotional and physical level or being a part of the medical team with the British army. For the past 3 months I have worked in Primark. Learning a lot and building up people skills that will be useful to my chosen career. Having clear and effective communication is important because of the diverse people that come in from all over the world to store for clothes as it’s in…

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    In this section of the assignment I am going to explain Guest’s model of HRM, compare the differences between Storey’s definitions of HRM, personnel and IR practices and assess the implications for line managers and employees of developing a strategic approach to HRM. 1. Explain Guest’s model of HRM. There are 2 types of HRM, hard and soft. The hard HRM is about bringing together human resources strategy and business strategy. The hard HRM is used by managers who are strict and think that…

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    How Does Zara’s Business Model Work? The New York Times Sunday Magazine dispatched Suzy Hansen to Spain to visit Inditex, the holding company that owns Zara. In How Zara Grew Into the World’s Largest Fashion Retailer, Hansen explains Zara's business model. The key to Zara's "runaway success" is to be the best at fast fashion. Michelle Denise gets at this when she writes "they don't spend too much ... trying to develop their own designs." Instead, Zara excels at process innovation. The Atlantic's…

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    Marissa Carter is the founder and CEO of the revolutionary Irish tanning brand, Cocoa Brown Tan. The very successful Irish entrepreneur is just thirty four years old. She is a beauty editor as well as a media contributor who has become widely known and recognised in the beauty industry. The famous Cocoa Brown Tan launched just over 5 years ago, in November 2012. She has since been acknowledged for her innovation and her entrepreneurial success. She has won several awards such as 2013 Image…

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    • Denial of responsibility: telling self not to feel responsible because the factors are beyond one’s control. • Denial of Injury: telling self that no party was directly affected by the purchase. • Denial of Victim: telling self that the affected party deserved the situation in which they are. • Condemning the condemners: pointing out that those who criticize engage in other disapproved activities that are alike. • Appeal to higher loyalties: telling self that the unethical behaviors are the…

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    It is a widely disputed topic that corporations have a role in society to be ethical and consumer aware of their actions and impact on the wider world. ‘Business Ethics’ can be defined as the critical, structured examination of how people and institutions should behave in the world of commerce’ (Macdonald, 2010). Pressure on organisations in recent years to be ethical and consumer aware has affected their overall constitutions, forcing them to include how they are going to deal with ethical…

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    PESTLE analysis is an effective vital tool that is used in understanding the markets increase or downturn, organisation position, control and direction for their operations. These factors affect large companies like Tesco, Apple, Amazon, Honda, Primark, Mc Donald etc. PESTEL MODEL TEMPLATE POLITICAL ECONOMIC SOCIAL TECHNOLOGY LEGAL ENVIRONMENT…

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    Company Overview/ Introduction Marks and Spencer are a multinational British company established by Michael Marks when he opened a penny bazaar market stall in Leeds in 1884. The organisation as we know it today was established 10 years later when Marks entered into partnership with Thomas Spencer. Since then the organisation has grown to be considered one of the leading retailers within the United Kingdom with over 1,433 stores worldwide and a growing website providing customers with a wide…

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    software, excellent data recovery support • Disadvantages- Cost and limited compatibility Sybase- According to www.searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com Airtel (Spanish telecommunication operator), Telstra (Australian telecommunications provider) or Primark use Sybase. According to the http://infocenter.sybase.com website these are the disadvantages: • It usually speeds retrieval but can slow data modification. • It is always application-specific and must be revaluated if the application changes.…

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