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sole traders and franchise businesses- unit 1
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Strawberry Cow - Company Report
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Tesco
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Tesco Activity
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Tesco Business Activity
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Tesco Stakeholders
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the purpose of communication in business
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the purpose of communication in business
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The structures in a business
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This project will aim to solve the problems of Mitchell’s Photography
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Virgin
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What impact has JCB had on its market
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Woolworths - business introduction
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Woolworths swot analysis
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How Business Develop.
Types of businesses - Marks and Spencer is a (PLC) Public Limited Company.
You set up a Sandwich Shop on the High Street in Folkestone. What type of Business would you run, would you be a sole trader, a partner with another person or become a limited company?
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"Moving Mountains at 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.
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A Brief History of John Lewis.
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
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A Business Start-up Report.
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A partnership or a company?
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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
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