Computer and Business Law: Key Concepts and Regulations
Unit 4: Computer and Business Law
General Scope
The orientation and training of professionals tend to discover and develop human skills with different forms of education, improve individual skills, achieving individual and collective understanding of working conditions and social environment influence the same in a productive and successful manner.
Policies and Programs
Policies and programs involve a political strategy in ways that are reflected in programs to be implemented in practice.
Objectives
- Relationships
Production and Costs: Understanding Business Efficiency
Theory of Production and Costs
Production is defined as any use of resources that can transform a good into a different one. Production includes both goods and services because, from an economic point of view, they are the same; both have been used in your work and factor generation capital.
Company
A company is defined as any organization where there is an employer and one or more employees. The purpose of a company is to purchase, hire, and process resources for selling goods and services. Employees
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EU Regional Policy and Cohesion
Objectives of European Regional Policy
The traditional European regional policy, since 1975, has aimed to coordinate regional policy objectives of member states and correct imbalances between European regions. The new regional policy for 2007-2013 sought to further strengthen the competitiveness of all regions to meet increasing global competition. To achieve this, three objectives were proposed.
Instruments of European Regional Policy
- The ERDF (European Regional Development
Understanding Quality: Concepts, Principles, and History
Introduction to Quality
Quality Concept
Intuitively, we can associate quality with a job well done, but there are more accurate definitions of quality.
The dictionary of the RAE defines quality as the set of qualities that define a person or thing.
From a policy perspective, the UNE-EN-ISO 9000:2000 defines quality as the extent to which a set of inherent characteristics fulfill the stated needs.
However, the definitions that illustrate the meaning of quality more precisely come from specialists in the
Franchise, Business, and Family Dynamics: Key Aspects
Franchise Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages of Franchising:
- Probability of success: Proven line of business, pre-qualification of franchisee.
- Training: Franchisor-provided.
- Financial assistance: Franchisor assistance.
- Operating benefits: Franchisor-aided.
Disadvantages of Franchising:
- Franchise costs: Initial franchise fee, investment costs, royalty payments, advertising costs.
- Restrictions on business operations.
- Loss of independence.
- Lack of franchisor support.
Types of Franchising Arrangements
- Product
After-Sales Service: Enhance Customer Satisfaction
After-Sales Service
These are the tasks that the organization uses after the sale to obtain total customer satisfaction.
It is an important source of information and should be considered as an investment.
It is easier to sell new products to a satisfied customer than finding new customers.
Advantages:
- It provides greater customer satisfaction
- It improves the image of the company
- It improves direct knowledge of the market
- It involves potential customer loyalty
- It implies a likely increase in sales
