1.2.2 Describe in detail any alternative approach that Cadbury Schweppes could have used as the entry
strategy to the Poland market. Provide a motivation as to why do you think that could have been the
best approach.
1.2 The case study illustrated that Cadbury Schweppes took action and decided to build a factory
worth £20m in Poland. There were other strategies that Cadbury Schweppes could have used to enter
the Poland market.
2.2 Examine the reason why companies need to consider the wellbeing of their employees and the
community during the construction period of their enterprise?
2.3 Analyse a scenario of any organisation that failed to consider their employees' wellbeing and the
community during the construction phase of their enterprise. In your analysis critically explain the
impact it had in the organisation and the community.
Consider the following statements:
A. The product of 2 numbers of opposite signs will be a negative number
B. The reciprocal of an improper fraction is a proper fraction
C. The reciprocal of 1 is −1.
Which ONE of the following is TRUE?
If a certain number x is subtracted from 8, it will be equal to two less than four times the same number. The correct equation for the above sentence is:
Which of the options in this scenario are correct? A car dealership has 10 BMWs, 5 KIAs and 15 AUDIs.
The ratio 3:2 compares:
[1] BMWs to AUDIs [2] AUDIs to KIAs [3] AUDIs to BMWs [4] BMWs to KIAs
Which fraction is equal to:
a. a quarter
b. a sixth and
c. two thirds , respectively
Amazon is changing the way we buy. Soon there will be no more shopping malls or big stores. Thinking of yourself as a customer is this the next evolution of retailing as we know it? does this concern you? tell us why or why not. (250 words)
Consider the following statements:
A. The product of 2 numbers of opposite signs will be a negative number
B. The reciprocal of an improper fraction is a proper fraction
C. The reciprocal of 1 is −1
Which ONE of the following is TRUE?
[1] Both A and B are correct
[2] Only B is correct
[3] Neither A nor C is correct
[4] Only C is correct