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Aim of TescoOne of the company’s aims was profit maximisation but as they have achieved this aim the next aim for them is to achieve is customer satisfaction. The objectives that will be used to achieve  

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Unit 2 task 1 By Ricky Singh kapoor 2.1: Explain how the aims and objectives of the company may be achieved through planning and monitoring. Introduction Address: Delamare Road P.O BOX 18 Cheshunt Hertfordshire EN9 9SL United Kingdom Web Site: www.tesco.com Number Of Shares: 7,418,775,000 Sector: Distribution Industry: Mass market distribution Sub-Industry: Supermarket distribution Tesco are the leading supermarket in Britain With small grocery stores under the Tesco Metro brand name, big supermarkets outside cities (Tesco Extra) and 24-hour stores, the British Group, Tesco, is the king of supermarkets in Britain. Apart from being the national leader in the food sector, it is proud of selling everything to satisfy all its customers' needs (books, CD/DVD/mini-discs, hi-fi and household appliances, household equipment, flowers, wine, apparel) The list goes on and on. With an eye to the future, Tesco has adapted to the rapid technological changes. It makes an astonishing profit from its on-line sales site (Tesco.com). Tesco Express also owns petrol stations and provides financial services...

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