Leidsid 33 sarnast õppematerjali, mis on seotud failiga "Suggested improvements to shop". Need materjalid aitavad sul teemat sügavamalt mõista.
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To: John Howell From: Anna Abi Subject: Suggestions Date: 2nd March 2009 Purpose The purpose of this report is to suggest ways of making the shop more profitable. Rewards cards Firstly, I think it would be a good idea to start giving out rewards cards to loyal customers to show them that we value them as clients and it would also show to our future clients that we are a company that supports their customers. Lower prices Secondly, I would suggest slightly lowering our prices and letting the public know of it. We should grow a reputation as a company that is not trying to rob their clients of their money. This would be a
To: John Howell From: Merike Aasmäe Subject: Suggetions for the shop Date: 1st May 2012 Purpose The purpose of this report is to recommend ways to make the shop more profitable. Interior Firstly, one suggestion would be to make in your shop some innovations by changing it modern. A visual revamp of your retail shop interior will make your business feel and look brand new, and attract a whole new customer base. The interior design is a very important consideration so you need to give it a big thought. Background music Secondly, I think it would be useful to use background music in the shop. Background music keeps customers comfortable and relaxed. Keeping your employees happy is just as important as doing the same for your customers. Without good employees, you'll never be able to reach the
To: Walter White, Manager From: Rick Grimes Subject: Suggested improvements to make the shop more profitable Date: 3rd December 2012 Purpose: The purpose of this report is to make recommendations on how to improve the shop and make it more profitable. Discounts: Firstly, one suggestion would be to make several discounts on popural products. For example, reducing the price of a popural item by about 15 percent would really pay off. Also if a customer buys two same items, he gets the third one for free. This would certainly be profitable and I am confident that more people would visit your shop. Extra shop assistants: Lastly, I think that hiring an extra two or three shop assistants would be a very good idea too.
adjectives · no use of short forms Name: Steve Name: Yours faithfully/Yours sincerely, Steven Hill TASK 2 Put an - for formal and an I for informal language. Give reasons . 1 In reply to your query about ... 2 I trust that this is the information you require .... 3 Hope this information helps you ... 4 I would like to express my dissatisfaction with the item I purchased ... 5 I'm afraid I won't be able to make it on Friday ... 6 Why don't you come and visit us ... 7 I'm looking forward to hearing from you ... 8 I look forward to meeting you. 9 I am writing with regard to the advertisement ... 10 How about getting together next Friday instead? 11 Pop in for a chat some time soon ... 12 You've been very helpful ... 13 Well, I must leave now ... 14 By the way, I've got to tell you ... 15 I regret to inform you that ...
To: Tim Burton From: Ester Kängsepp Subject: Suggested improvements to the shop Date: 28th Feb 2013 1) Purpose The purpose of this report is to suggest ways to make the shop more profitable. 2) Shop condition The shop condition is at this moment very bad. Shop has lost many customers and it has changed a lot lately- has become not so attractive like it used to be and income has decreased because of that. Firstly, it would be a good idea to make some flayers about the shop’s planned changes. 3) Shop’s apperance Secondly, I think it would be useful to refresh shop’s appearance. Paint it all over again and redecorate the interior. Customers would like that and it will invite new people to the shop. 4) Increasing the shop’s income
• Shop-drawing review is sped up; • Steel design takes place in a more concurrent fashion; • 3D illustrations help to explain erection sequencing; • Building models provide rigging information for erection crews. The results of this thesis illustrate the benefit that 3D and BIM offer for complex steel construction projects and demonstrate an overall trend in the construction industry. The primary purpose of 3D and BIM is to be able to build the structure in virtual space before actual construction starts, so that the majority of the potential challenges can be successfully identified and addressed during the preconstruction phase. Resümee Käesoleva magistritöö põhiosa on kirjutatud Ameerika Ühendriikides Washingtoni Ülikoolis ajavahemikus september 2009 – september 2010. Ameerikas alustati mudelprojekteerimise (Building Information Modelling – BIM)
More praise for Influence: Science and Practice! "We've known for years that people buy based on emotions and justify their buying decision based on logic. Dr. Cialdini was able, in a lucid and cogent manner, to tell us why this happens." --MARK BLACKBURN, Sr. Vice President, Director of Insurance Operations, State Auto Insurance Companies "Dr. Cialdini's ability to relate his material directly to the specifics of what we do with our customers and how we do it, enabled us to make significant changes. His work has enabled us to gain significant competitive differentiation and advantage"
and price. Weaknesses · Toscana's name lacks brand equity. · A limited marketing budget to develop brand awareness. · The struggle to continually appear to be cutting edge. Opportunities · Growing market with a significant percentage of the target market still not aware that Toscana Gourmet exists. · Increasing sales opportunities in take out business. Threats · Competition from local restaurants that respond to Toscana Gourmet superior offerings. · Other Italian restaurants found in Tallinn. · A slump in the economy reducing customer's disposable income spent on eating out. Objectives Marketing: 1. Maintain positive, steady, growth each month. 2. Generate at least 40,000 in sales per month. 3. Experience an increase in new customers who are turned into long-term customers.
Shops and Shopping Task 1. Underline the most suitable word or phrase. a) That new clothes shop has a lot of very good bargains/sales. b) On Saturday morning the High Street is full of customers/shoppers. c) It costs £9, so give her £10, and she'll give you £1 change/rest. d) I don't go to that supermarket because it's a bit priced/pricey. e) You cannot return goods without the original recipe/receipt. f) Supasoft Soaps are for sale/on sale here. g) A carrier bag is free with each buyer/purchase over £10.
.........................7 CONCLUSION.......................................................................................................................7 REFERENCES ...................................................................................................................... 8 3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This business plan was created to secure investors. The shop AS M.T.S situate in Tallinn. There are two main reasons that M.T.S will succeed in Tallinn: first is the lack of direct competition (nothing like it in town), the second is the well-known trademark, which is known all over the world and people crave this product because there are not other shop in Estonia, where can buy this firm product. In Tallinn there are women, who want to be businesswoman and dress correctly. Variety of costumes is very large and there are no identical costumes
Report To:headmaster From:Liis Subject: Suggested improvements Date:2nd May 2011 The purpose of this report is to comment on conditions in the college and to make recommendations for possible improvements. Although conditions are generally good, there are one or two problems. Firstly, in large classes, there is not much desk space. Secondly, the classrooms tend to be darl, especially in the winter months. Finally, during video lessons, some of us find it difficult to see screen properly. There are number of changes that could be made in order to improve the situation. To begin with, I would strongly suggest that the number of students per class kept to below ten. In this way... To sump up, while most of us are satisfied with the conditions, I feel that above improvements would make things even better
UNIT 3-4 Retailing - Jaemüük the business of selling goods to the general public Retailers - Jaemüüjad sellers Shop store Pood - place, where you can buy things Outlets - Firma esinduspood a retail outlet Retail chains - Jaeketid - one company but many shops Shopping centres - Ostukeskused - malls Hypermarkets or superstores hüpermarketid vs supermarketid Retail Park - Ärikeskus - there is number of large stores Department store - Kaubamaja - large shop which sell a wide variety of products Assuming Eeldamine expecting Consumer Tarbija person who buys goods for their own use Bargain hunter - Otsima allahindlusi - look for cheap goods High fidelity - Suur usaldusväärsus Flexibility - Paindlikkus Suppliers - Varustaja Sales pitch what salespeople say to convince you to buy s.th. Quirky or unusual, untypical Veider vs ebatavaline Alternative or not traditional Alternatiivne vs ebatraditsiooniline
planet's greatest natural resources. (energy) COMPUTERS 1. I'm terribly sorry I'm late but traffic congestion in and around the city just keeps getting worse. 2. The recent increase in unemployment in the area can be explained by the new automated car plant that has just opened. 3. After little more than forty years, we have seriously polluted the final frontier with space junk and other debris. 4. We live in a consumer society where we find it easier to throw away something that is broken rather than get it fixed. 5. Many teenagers would prefer to go out with their friends for fast food. 6. Looking out the aeroplane window I could see that the unsightly urban sprawl of the city had spread far into the desert. 7. Although the prices at the new shopping complex may be lower, the impersonal service there keeps me going back to my local markets. 8
Supply chain management is a strategy through which such integration can be achieved. 2 IMPLICATIONS OF SCM ON LOGISTIC MANAGEMENT The challenge of integrating and coordinating the flow of materials from multitude of suppliers, including offshore, and similarly managing the distribution of the finished product by way of multiple intermediaries. Achieving cost reduction or profit improvement at the expense of their supply chain partners does not make companies more competitive. Transferring cost upstream or downstream leads to "logistics myopia" as all costs ultimately will make way to the final market place to be reflected in the price paid by the end user. Therefore, the leading edge companies seek to make the supply chain as a hole more competitive through the value it adds and the cost it reduces overall.
3 any 6 4 having 9 to spend good deals on the Internet. 3 1 little 4 little 7 Few 5 to change 10 dealing with S2True, but you have to admit that you 2 a few 5 Few 8 a little don't really know what you're getting 3 a little 6 a few when you shop online, until it arrives. S1But surely you can almost always see a photo of what you're buying on a website.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY A century ago communication across any distance was dependent upon the telegraph or letters. No jets crossed the ocean, no television pictures enabled us instantly to see events in any part of the world, there were no worldwide telephone networks and no computers. It is just a short lifetime since humanity first travelled into space and discovered how fragile our planet looks. FROM FIREWORKS TO THE MOON At first glance you might think that there couldn't possibly be anything common between a 13 th century festival in China and the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969. However, there is a link and that is that they both relied on the use of rockets. The Chinese first developed rockets by filling bamboo tubes with an explosive made from saltpetre, charcoal, and sulphur
1. ISP it is a organization that provides internet access. The internet service provider. 2. e-tailing - the selling of goods and services on the Internet or through e- mail solicitation. 3. B2C.- business-to-consumer, selling to the public on the internet. 4. e-procurement - 5. B2G business-to-goverment, business applay for government contracts and pay taxes. 6. shopping cart Shopping cart is where you put product you have purchased from online shop. 7. last mile problem how to deliver products, purcased on internet to the customers 8. bricks-and-mortar shop Brick and mortar shops are physical shops where customers interact face-to-face. They are opposite to online shops. TELEMARKETING 1. telemarketing for of direct marketing, where telemarketers call to their customers 2. cost per inquiry, cost per order its how they measure the success of telemarketing compaigns 3
Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing in the hope that you can help me with a problem regarding a camera that I have bought recently. On 24 April, I purchased a Canon digital SLR camera from a duty-free shop at Freetown Airport on my way from Freetown to Wondercity. The camera cost $599, and I paid for it by credit card. When I arrived at my hotel in Wondercity almost 24 hours later, I discovered that the box which contained the camera did not include the battery, and the space in the box for the charger was empty. I am now in Wondercity, and I am not returning to Freetown, so I need to get the missing parts here. I would be grateful if you could arrange for the parts to be sent to me. I attach a copy of the receipt for your information. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours faithfully, Introduction This report looks at the dietary habits of twenty students in their final year at Freedonian Secondary School. The report is based
18. brand leader - most widely sold and recognized product of a particular brand 19. brand equity - the value premium that a company realizes from a product 20. brand loyalty - when a person buys the same brand products repeatedly rather than other brand's. 21. brand stretching - a marketing strategy in which a company uses the same brand name of a product with a well-developed image in a different product category or for a new product HOW COMPANIES ADVERTISE 1. Word-of-mouth advertising - is when people tell (in a good way) their family or/and friends about products or services that they have bought and used. 2. Institutional or prestige advertising - tries to develop goodwill for a company rather than to sell a specific product. 3. Advertising agencies - agencies which are working on planning, creating and handling advertising for companies 4. An account - advertising contract 5. An advertising budget - amount of money that company is ready to give for advertising 6
In some cases it forces the mind to concentrate, as to understand. It can help build a moral or ethical framework, and help oneself form an individual worldview. Even an untraveled child, sitting at home, can be transported by a book into any place or time. Fantasy and facts weave together, but the result is almost an unmitigated improvement. If a bookworm grows up to be antisocial or worse, it is not because of too much reading, but because something else was lacking in the education or caregiving. Hands-on learning is another factor difficult to overrate. Imagine trying to learn to draw from listening to a lecture. You must draw, draw, draw, and with time and tutoring, will improve. This is a truism, just like saying "reading is valuable." I imagine nobody complains about children spending too much time working. If anything the contrary complaint rings loudly
relationship between the Crown dependencies and the UK is "one of mutual respect and support, i.e. a partnership". In 2007-2008, each Crown Dependency and the UK signed agreements that established frameworks for the development of the international identity of each Crown Dependency. 9. Devolution- the statutory granting of powers from the central government of a sovereign state to govern at a subnational level, such as a regional, local, or state level. It is a form of decentralization. Devolved territories have the power to make legislation relevant to the area. 10. Devolved powers- the Scottish Parliament and the Welsh and Northern Ireland Assemblies are devolved powers, subordinate to the UK Parliament. 11. Constituent country- a term sometimes used in contexts in which a country makes up a part of a larger political entity, such as a sovereign state. The term constituent country does not have
to Cotonou in Africa. Africa, the poorest continent on this earth, with most natural resources, consumes everything as well and produces nothing. We embrace technology and hardly understand how it works. Unlike the Japanese and Asians who buy products from the West, disassemble them, find out how these products work and go on to build a better one, most of us hardly know or understand how these products work. All over the world, the story is the same – twenty-to-thirty something years old raking in money from dealing in the Internet. It is sad that Black youths all over the world continue to shoot each other in the streets over meaningless causes, when their counterparts are moving on and securing their future. You know the saddest part is that these nouveaux riches were just as poor as ourselves. Let us not delude ourselves: our work ethics leave a lot to be desired. We prefer the comfort of guaranteed jobs to the adventure of deciding our own future
downward trend since 2004 for used cars and since 2003 for new cars. The decline is notably been high on the 4x4 and SUV segments. That is because of their high fuel consumption. Although in the small car segments the drop has not been so significant. That might be because more people have started to think more about the environment and started to use more public transport or because of the high insurance taxes they are not able or willing to invest so much money for purchasing a car and have started to use bicycles or public transport instead. During the credit crunch people do not have enough finance to make a major outgo like buying a car. Also because the interest rates have decreased on the mortgages and people cannot buy car on credit anymore because their household value has dropped. During the recession there is a good chance to make profit of it, will be for cheaper car brands like skoda, vauxhall and kia
platform which has enabled embedding. Same goes with text. Recently when facebook has given out APIs, it has become possible to share information with other programs and platforms aswell. For example users can log into their instagram account using facebook, or logging to Spotify for example. This has enabled easier account creation. Also it has become easier to post some things to the feed. When listening something in Spotify, when enabled, the song information will be provided to Facebook and then everyone can see what others have listened to. Same goes to Instagram. When posting image or video (now also gallery), it can be automatically shared in Facebook feed. This kind of cross- platform sharing has defenitely made managing life in social media easier, but is it safe aswell? More link between applications could mean more weaks points. Collecting information
Marketing activities include "inbound marketing," such as market research to find out, for example, what groups of potential customers exist, what their needs are, which of those needs you can meet, how you should meet them, etc. Inbound marketing also includes analyzing the competition, positioning your new product or service (finding your market niche), and pricing your products and services. "Outbound marketing" includes promoting a product through continued advertising, promotions, public relations and sales. The essence of marketing is to understand your customers' needs and develop a plan that surrounds those needs. Let's face it anyone that has a business has a desire to grow their business. The most effective way to grow and expand your business is by focusing on organic growth. You can increase organic growth in four different ways. They include: · Acquiring more customers · Persuading each customer to buy more products
..........................................................................128 The Joy of Being.........................................................................................130 Allowing the Diminishment of the Ego......................................................130 As Without, So Within................................................................................132 Chapter Eight The Discovery of Inner Space - 135 Object Consciousness and Space Consciousness.......................................137 Falling Below and Rising Above Thought.................................................138 Television...................................................................................................139 Recognizing Inner Space...........................................................................141 Can You Hear the Mountain Stream? .......................................................143
now has almost 300 employees, 75 company-owned shops and a turnover of £90 million. However, in the last two years, sales growth has slowed down and costs have risen because of price-cutting in the industry, production problems, a fall in demand and low staff morale. This has caused a fall in profits. So, the owners have set aside £1.5 million to solve this problem and enable Valentino to become a competitive international business. Objectives To remedy this problems outlined above and make Valentino a more competitive business internationally, an investment of £1.5 million was proposed. We can help Valentino Company earn more profit by using this new investment plan. When consumers eat our chocolate, they will feel satisfied and happy. Other than that, we can distribute our chocolate to countries around the world. Moreover, our chocolate is harmless to people who have sickness because our chocolate contains sugar free and low fat products. Besides that , we
communication which is seen and understood by a large mass of people can be taken to mean mass communication or mass media channels. Why is mass media so attractive to people? Mass media holds a kind of mystique in the minds of the people. It is because the communication is designed in such a way that it appeals to a larger demographic segment. The test of a good mass communication marketing drive is to see if it gets the people talking. If it does, then not only does it mean that the advertising drive has been successful, but the organization in charge of the mass communication is also getting publicity by the word-of-mouth channel! Mass Media Influence It is hard to argue with the fact that mass media has a compelling effect on the human mind. Especially on minds which are more impressionable. For example, the mass media influence on children is understandably higher than it is in adults. So how exactly does mass media influence us? Mass Media Influence on Youth
Introduce the subject of the essay. State why it is an important issue at the present time Main body Para.2. Give the arguments in favour of the statement, examples and justifications Para.3. Give the arguments against the statement, examples and justifications Conclusion Conclude by giving a well-balanced consideration · Providing solutions to problems Introduction State the problem, the main reasons for the problem and that there are several solutions to it Main body Para.2. Your first suggestion and why it would be a good idea Para. 3 Your second suggestion and why it would be a good idea Conclusion Conclude the essay by summarizing your opinion give your final suggestion and explain why it would be the best idea Aruande (Report) lähteülesandes on tavaliselt esitatudmingisuguse uurimuse või küsitluse tulemused graafiku võidiagrammina. Tulemused tuleb nüüd esitada tekstina ja analüüsilõp us anda aruande saajale soovitus tegutsemiseks
Medium-term Goal (1-2 years) I hope to expand and start reaching customers in other counties through market traders and small individual businesses. Long-term Goal (2-5 years) I aim to be pitching my business in front of Tesco, Morrison's, ASDA, Sainsbury's, Iceland, Co-operative Food and Spar. From which I hope to get at least one contract. 1.3 Financial summary: End of the first trading year I am looking to achieve £10000 profit. To achieve this I need to borrow £5000 from the Start Up Loans. £5000 is needed mainly for the stock and transport from Estonia to the United Kingdom. Personnel 2.1 Previous work experience: DMU Replay: Launch Support, Unitemps, Oct 2017 Present Duties: Helping and advising DMU lecturers to use DMU Replay (new audio-video recording software Panopto) Director, TOWELFY LIMITED, July 2017 Present Duties: Selling, Accounting, Recruiting, Marketing
I want you to meet John Smith. I'm so pleased to meet you. This is Jane Smith. I'm Jane Smith. My name's John Smith. Informal introduction Hi. John. Jane. Hello. Titles: Mr Mrs Miss Ms Ms is a modern form of address for women. It replaces the traditional forms of Mrs and Miss. Greetings Good morning/afternoon/evening! 'How are you?' Very often people expect you to say something positive. Here's a breakdown of how you can express how you really are without complaining too much. · Fine, thanks. / On top of the world, thanks. · OK, thanks · Not so bad, thanks. / Can't complain, thanks. · So so, thanks. / So and so, thanks. · Not so good, actually 1 The English alphabet Spelling
In the world where there is no mobile platforms, data mining social meedia, in simple words the internet, its easyer to leave the person alone, but what can we do in the world where is very difficult to be incognito because your every move is statistics and sometimes lawfully, somebodys elses bussines ?. Julie Cohen continues with describeing the new sight of the privacy. Compare to the year 1890 we are now facing new problems with privacy. The technology people use can store data. Data will contain information about transactions and behavioral data about people. For example, with a single click somebody can see what is been done in 24 hours, what places he or she visited, what internet pages liked. She says that, society needs a situation where is no privacy because it needs to have people predictable. We have to bare in mind that predictableness is not all bad. People buy books, films or