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How successful has Marks and Spencer been in meeting objectives?  

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By Naveed Hussain How successful has Marks and Spencer been in meeting objectives Under the 'Vision', 'Mission', 'Values' objectives comes other, more intricate objectives such as "focusing actions on the customers and their needs", "improving performance by setting clear and demanding targets", "communicating with other stakeholders on the issues that are important to them". To have completed objectives successfully Marks & Spencer need to raise performance levels to a rate at which they are deemed industrious in their respective market. Satisfying a host of stakeholders who, in the end, determine the objectives, is a step towards a financially secure and hence successful company. Owners, workers, managers, the government, consumers and environmentalists all have an influence on the outcome of an objective. Owners will want substantial returns from their investment and so will be looking for objectives to maximise profits. The government will require the company to follow laws and legislations making objectives rather less...

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