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I need someone to answer the following question i want to open a business thank you.

Explain that there are different fuctional areas (sometimes referred to as departments) in a business and describe what they do e.g.


-Administration
-Customer Service
-Production
-Distibution
-Finance
-Research and Development
-Human resources Personnel
-Marketing
-ICT
-Sales

Explain what the purpose of these functional areas are e.g
-Support business aims and objectives
-To develop new markets
-Support continuos professional development

You could now give a few examples of what the purpose of some fuctional areas are in two of the companies.

I am going to open a francise either cadburys or sainsbury the head office is going to inform me.

For each of the business explored in above you are required to evaluate the extent to which the fuctional areas contrivute to the aims and objectives of the business.

Indentify the aims and objectives of cadbury and sainsburys.

please answer need to send it of tomorrow to sainbury or cadbury my store will be in greenford if you would like to come also could i pay the people who work for me the below minimum wages or will i get in troble

2007-11-17 23:33:59 · 3 answers · asked by Alex N 1 in Business & Finance Other - Business & Finance

3 answers

Regret to say you stand no chance in Business at all .. if you can't even be bothered to do your own research and learn to understand the basics you are doomed to spend the rest of your days asking "do you want chips with that ?"

Still, I guess you are still young (Junior/Senior school) so maybe there is hope yet ..

Start by looking up each of the terms above with the words Business (eg Business Administration) in wikipedia .. I've done the first one for you below .

Then go visit the web sites of cadbury and sainsburys .. (look for a tab 'shareholder news' etc)

PS Success in life depends on hard work - the highest reward comes from working in your own Business ... if you can't face hard work, go "work" for some one like MacDonalds... (at least you won't starve)

2007-11-18 18:15:35 · answer #1 · answered by Steve B 7 · 0 0

You lazy pratt !!! Do your own course work.

If you weren't such a stupid lazy git you would at least have concocted your story around companies that actually do operate under franchise. Neither Sainsbury or Cadbury operate under franchise dipstick.

2007-11-17 23:46:04 · answer #2 · answered by Stephen 2 · 1 0

food business is always good. find out if there are any established food business around your place? a nice little coffee shop with snacks and the following add on: photo printing on coffee mugs, temporary tattoos, name etching on glass mugs etc t-shirt printing with customised slogan etc simple table-top equipment which can be used for multiple businesses. easy to start and easy to scale-up the business in modules.

2016-05-24 01:53:06 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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