Organisations
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- 4. is concerned with forming and implementing tactical and operational plans with quantifiable objectives.
- 6. check and verify accountant's statements, and are directly responsible to the management.
- 8. own and MANAGES their own business. They have a simple organisation with low costs. The owners of the business have LIMITED liability
- 9. study market and consumer trends and advise management on production and marketing techniques. They study and report on industry's stability, likely economic changes and consequent effects on the company
- 11. is a special type of business organisation that allows potentially thousands of people to become owners of the enterprise
- 13. are supervisors who implement operational and tactical plans.
- 15. make entries in the books of account to indicate the position of debtors, creditors, etc.
- 16. assist tradespersons in all branches of their trade, and in so doing learn the skills associated with various aspects of the work.
- 17. are responsible for keeping all books of account, calculating profits, payment of wages, taxation, and calculating costs of work and material from time cards.
- 18. draw up the projected work to accepted standards, making sub-assembly drawings, compiling material lists and specifying work standards.
- 19. are employed by the company for interdepartmental carrying or moving packed goods to retail outlets. Private contractors or government carriers may also be used.
- 20. carry out detailed work from drawings on machine or handwork, set up machinery for process workers and mark out. They are also used for maintenance.
- 22. catalogue materials in and out of the warehouse have a ready knowledge of stock. They also allocate areas within the store for stacking of material.
- 23. sell the manufactured goods to the public and are usually not connected with the manufacturers except in this way. They try to stimulate sales and demand for the profit made on handling the goods.
- 24. crate or pack the work so that it can be stored or transported conveniently and without damage. Many operate forklifts or loading equipment.
- 25. are responsible for the general cleanliness of the shop, the movement of materials and general operations where no specialist skills are required.
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- 1. may be defined as the individual or group responsible for decision making in a firm. It is the task of management to organise and coordinate the process of manufacture from the raw material stage to the sale of the finished product.
- 2. workers that carry out many machining operations, repetitive work and assembly line work.
- 3. is concerned with broad strategic planning.
- 5. allocate machine space and labour to ensure continuity of work and supply. They act as liaison between management and the workers.
- 7. are responsible for the receipt and despatch of finished work or incoming components, and their handling and safe storage.
- 10. are responsible for correspondence, mailing statements of account and invoices, issuing receipts.
- 12. are responsible to management for coordinating sales and demand with production. They make personal representation to distributors or retailers to present new products.
- 14. are responsible for planning and development work, estimating quantities and costs, testing new designs and initiating new processes, calculating material strength or suitability, and for originating plans to a preliminary stage.
- 21. a group of people who form a COLLECTIVE business organization to operate the business in common.