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It’s asking about changing the Operations process to achieve CSR - Not anything to do with Finance. Under Operations processes, variety is a syllabus dot point - the business isn’t obligated to provide healthy options but by altering their product mix to do so, they’re satisfying CSR.
It’s asking to support redundancy rather than something like summary dismissal. Redundancy is when an employee’s role is no longer needed in the business - As such, C would validate the redundancy claim, because Joe’s role is no longer creating profitability for the business.View attachment 40972
same exam but why C and not A? is stealing not grounds for being fired? esp irrefutable evidence like video footage
the question says 'change the operations process', making B and C the only valid options, and then obviously C is more CSR than B
Illegalis it illegal for a business to make the claim "no returns or exchanges" or is it just ineffective, under Australian consumer law
Two paragraphs for a section 4 is the bestView attachment 40979
generally how many paragraphs for a business essay? or does it vary question by question? e.g for the question above, i'd structure my essay with two paragraphs: one for swot and one for product life cycle.
it would be advertising or relationship marketing potentiallyhi guys what marketing strategy would the #ShareACoke campaign be? I put advertising but I don't know what it else could be my business teacher isn't telling me until I get it. liek basically they are "trying to create a relationship between the customer and their product (coca-cola)"
to what extent do the influences/role/strategies on operations affect business performanceCan anyone give me a operations influences or performance essay question?
What's the best way for me prepare for a business essay assessment on tuesday? Its gonna be an unseen question on influences / performance objectives?to what extent do the influences/role/strategies on operations affect business performance
explain how legal regulations and csr impact on a business's operations (yes this is real i nearly cried)
Explain how the influences on oeprations could impact the achievement of performance objectives (basically the first one)
Analyse the impact of quality expectations and government policies on operations management
I've just been doing multiple iterations of this question with a different influence on each performance objective. Could you possibly send any sample essays to this question?to what extent do the influences/role/strategies on operations affect business performance
i guess just expose urself to a lot of possible questions, as well as know ur structure a lot and case studies if u plan to memorise (or if ur gonna make up thats fine as well)What's the best way for me prepare for a business essay assessment on tuesday? Its gonna be an unseen question on influences / performance objectives?
yea i should have oneI've just been doing multiple iterations of this question with a different influence on each performance objective. Could you possibly send any sample essays to this question?
Generally speaking, there should be no issue with rounding up to a whole number, although I would question the reason to do so, especially when rounding to 2 decimal places would provide a more accurate figure, since it would be closer to the original number that you calculated. For example, consider a random number: 2.64987. As a ratio, rounding this number to 2 decimal places would result in a ratio of 2.65:1. On the other hand, rounding to a whole number would result in a ratio of 3:1. Notice that 2.65:1 is more accurate than 3:1, since rounding to 2 decimal places adds a much lower value to the original number than rounding to a whole number.anyone know if you get marked down for rounding up to a whole number?
or should you round to 2 decimal places just to be safe? (except for the profitability ratios)
Ideally, it would be good to do a combination of all three. Revising content that you have already learned will help you remain familiar with that content. Completing practice material, such as past exams covering that content will also help you confirm whether you are able to effectively apply your knowledge to exam-style questions. Further, studying ahead can help you in many ways, including:yourbestfriend said:Hey guys,
I'm currently in year 12 and literally struggling with business!
Ok that is a bit dramatic, I was fourth in course last year but my school is ranked quite poorly and we usually don't get any band 6s in business each year! I literally need a 99 atar to get into law!
So here's my question to you:
If anyone can answer all, or at least some of these questions, it will be greatly appreciated! Thank you so much guys, bos is literally a lifesaver!
- I currently have just under a month left of the school holidays, what should I be doing in it in terms of studying for business? Revising current content? Doing past papers? Learning ahead and starting next terms content?
- How many practice papers did you do for business and when? Do I start practice papers now, or should I wait closer to trials? And how many of them do I need to give to my teachers?
- What is your main advice for me and tips to aim for a high band 6 (ideally a 96+)
- How much time should I spend on studying for business each week - All my other subjects are also really content heavy, so I can't be wasting any time at all
- I heard from a friend who did really well and go a 99 atar that she practiced for the essay section by writing a practice essay for each section of the syllabus (e.g. one for marketing strategies, one for marketing process...) so she was confident she could answer all questions on any topic. Is this recommended?
- Are there any textbook/study guides or online resources you recommend?