Provide a brief explanation of the environment in which the use of Porter’s five forces

Provide a brief explanation of the environment in which the use
of Porter’s five forces

Pool up the decisions and explain the differences as well as the similarities in decision making of this organizations?

Pool up the decisions and explain the differences as well as the
similarities in decision making of this organizations?

What are the MacDonald organization decisions regarding planning, organizing, leading and controlling?

What are the MacDonald organization decisions regarding planning,
organizing, leading and controlling?

Briefly discuss in your own words what conflict theorists mean by “inequalities” and indicate how different aims and aspirations, statuses and opportunities give rise to these inequalities in society

Briefly discuss in your own words what conflict theorists mean by
“inequalities” and indicate how different aims and aspirations,
statuses and opportunities give rise to these inequalities in society

Stages of planning for curriculum interpretation and implementation (process) (5) Who should be involved? (5) Which documents do you need? (5) Example of a lesson plan for ONE SUBJECT IN ONE GRADE IN THE PHASE (product), including an activity. (10) Your own SWOT analysis of any school. (5)

Stages of planning for curriculum interpretation and implementation (process) (5)

Who should be involved? (5)

Which documents do you need? (5)

Example of a lesson plan for ONE SUBJECT IN ONE GRADE IN THE PHASE (product), including an activity. (10)

Your own SWOT analysis of any school. (5)

If the NPV (Net Present Value) of a shop is R195 000 and the profitability index is 1,24375, the initial investment in the shop is [1] R86 908. [2] R800 000. [3] R195 000. [4] R156 784. [5] none of the above

If the NPV (Net Present Value) of a shop is R195 000 and the
profitability index is 1,24375, the initial investment in the shop is

[1] R86 908. [2] R800 000. [3] R195 000. [4] R156 784. [5] none of the
above

The next coupon date that follows the settlement date of a bond is 28 October 2021. The half-yearly coupon rate is 7,375%. The accrued interest equals R5,49589%. If this is a cum interest case, the settlement date for this bond is [1] 11 September 2021. [2] 14 June 2021. [3] 30 July 2021. [4] 29 August 2021. [5] none of the above.

The next coupon date that follows the settlement date of a bond is 28
October 2021. The half-yearly coupon rate is 7,375%. The accrued
interest equals R5,49589%. If this is a cum interest case, the
settlement date for this bond is

[1] 11 September 2021. [2] 14 June 2021. [3] 30 July 2021. [4] 29
August 2021. [5] none of the above.

The following figures show the profit of a greengrocer for the past five years: R360 000, R550 000, R200 000, R80 000 and R700 000. The arithmetic mean of the data is [1] R225 424. [2] R252 032. [3] R1 890 000. [4] R378 000. [5] none of the above

The following figures show the profit of a greengrocer for the past
five years: R360 000, R550 000, R200 000, R80 000 and R700 000. The
arithmetic mean of the data is

[1] R225 424. [2] R252 032. [3] R1 890 000. [4] R378 000. [5] none of
the above

WHAT IS THE PRICE ELASTICITY OF DEMAND WHEN THE PRICE CHANGES FROM R4 PER ICE CREAM CONE TO R5 PER ICE CREAM CONE? (USE THE FORMULA FOR ARC ELASTICITY

WHAT IS THE PRICE ELASTICITY OF DEMAND WHEN THE PRICE CHANGES FROM R4
PER ICE CREAM CONE TO R5 PER ICE CREAM CONE? (USE THE FORMULA FOR ARC
ELASTICITY

The free rider problem refers to the temptation of individuals to let others provide the public goods , with relevant example show that purely individualistic mechanisms will not generate the optimal amount of a public good because of the free rider problem

The free rider problem refers to the temptation of individuals to let others provide the public goods , with relevant example show that purely individualistic mechanisms will not generate the optimal amount of a public good because of the free rider problem