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Carriann Marsden Business functional areas
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human resources Recruitment and dismissal and retention:hiring , firing and keeping staff or because they cant afford to pay for staff anymore. Thorpe park advertise jobs on their website. They keep the job fun so their employees stay working with them. Thorpe park would fire people because they were late all the time, rude to customers, smoking on site or just not doing their job. Working conditions:giving you everything you need at work. Sick pay, holidays, wages, pay, hours or work, maternity leave etc… Thorpe park have to make their park in tact so their employees are happy with their working conditions. Thorpe park make staff sign a contract so they get what they deserve. Training development and promotions:learning to do something new either inside or outside the work environment and getting rewarded for hard work allowing them to take up a higher position for more money. Thorpe park staff are sent on a training course before they start their job to make sure they are hiring them for the right job. eg: a rides mechanic would have to go on a mechanical course before they start their job. Thorpe would give you promoting from jobs with small responsibilities to bigger more important responsibilities. Thorpe park have meetings once a week so they can update their other employees and bosses on news, problems and other things the boss might need to know. Employee organisations and unions:joining and organisation to get something done, and working with unions who are there to protect employee rights and requests. Thorpe park have a head of each union and they meet up once or twice a week to make sure everything is running okay. Health and safety:making your working conditions and safe and germ free. Making sure employees can work safely without injury or hazard. Thorpe park have to make sure their park is safe for workers and customers in case of an emergency. Ad-hoc Training:  Team Building First Aid at Work Seasonal Team Leader Time Management Briefing Workshops Train the Trainer Communication Workshops Motivate to Retain Workshops Thrilling Service Workshops (Refresher on customer service)  All the training that is carried out at THORPE PARK is done with the individual, their team, the business and our guests in mind.
Finance ,[object Object]
Preparing accounts, eg: invoices, management accounts, finance accounts for share holders and inland revenue.  Thorpe park have to pay a large amount of money to the government and they have to keep a record so they know exactly how much they have paid. Roger Cobbledick controls the sales ledger. He makes sure that we invoice all our trade clients and that they pay us what we are owed.
An invoice is something that a company will send you if they want to be paid. Like a demand for payment.
A management account is where you find out how much profit, revenue or loss there is.
Inland revenue is where you work out how much tax you owe the government.
Preparing wages and salaries is how much you get paid.
Obtaining capital and rescores, eg: money for expansion or to pay for resources such as equipment and materials.,[object Object]
Marketing and sales Carry out market research to obtain feedback on potential and existing products and / or services. Thorpe park use a survey to find out what people like about their park and what they could improve on. Analysing market research responses and advertising senior managers of research and implications. They go to their managers to make a change or suggestion. Promoting products and services through a variety of promotional methods, eg: tv, radio, online, press, direct mail, sponsorships, trade shows, and exhibitions. Advertising , Thorpe park use tv, radio, talks, exhibitions, billboards, posters and online. Obtaining and updating a profile of existing customers to target advertising and promotions appropriately.  They take your personal details so they can send you mail and emails on new offers and adverts. Producing and distributing publicity materials such as catalogues and brochures. Making the leaflets and catalogues to send and / or give out. Designing, updating and promoting the company website so it is always up to date. Make sure it looks great. Organising sales promotions. Eg: five pounds off with your next visit to the park, on the back of the ticket. Responding to customer services. Answering phone calls. Selling the product on the  phone, online and face to face. Selling tickets, food and other things. Preparing quotations and estimates for customers. Getting the price before you decide to go.
Marketing- The 4p’sproduct and price. Product: To help recognition- if customers recognise a brand they might trust and buy it, eg: saw, stealth, colossus, shockwave and many others. To make a product different- Thorpe park as a brand looks to attract “Thrill seekers”. To create brand loyalty- if people go to Thorpe park once and enjoy it they are most likely to go again To develop a brand image- people go to Thorpe park for the thrilling rides, this is a brand image they have created. ,[object Object]

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Business Functional Areas Powerpoint !

  • 1. Carriann Marsden Business functional areas
  • 3. human resources Recruitment and dismissal and retention:hiring , firing and keeping staff or because they cant afford to pay for staff anymore. Thorpe park advertise jobs on their website. They keep the job fun so their employees stay working with them. Thorpe park would fire people because they were late all the time, rude to customers, smoking on site or just not doing their job. Working conditions:giving you everything you need at work. Sick pay, holidays, wages, pay, hours or work, maternity leave etc… Thorpe park have to make their park in tact so their employees are happy with their working conditions. Thorpe park make staff sign a contract so they get what they deserve. Training development and promotions:learning to do something new either inside or outside the work environment and getting rewarded for hard work allowing them to take up a higher position for more money. Thorpe park staff are sent on a training course before they start their job to make sure they are hiring them for the right job. eg: a rides mechanic would have to go on a mechanical course before they start their job. Thorpe would give you promoting from jobs with small responsibilities to bigger more important responsibilities. Thorpe park have meetings once a week so they can update their other employees and bosses on news, problems and other things the boss might need to know. Employee organisations and unions:joining and organisation to get something done, and working with unions who are there to protect employee rights and requests. Thorpe park have a head of each union and they meet up once or twice a week to make sure everything is running okay. Health and safety:making your working conditions and safe and germ free. Making sure employees can work safely without injury or hazard. Thorpe park have to make sure their park is safe for workers and customers in case of an emergency. Ad-hoc Training:  Team Building First Aid at Work Seasonal Team Leader Time Management Briefing Workshops Train the Trainer Communication Workshops Motivate to Retain Workshops Thrilling Service Workshops (Refresher on customer service) All the training that is carried out at THORPE PARK is done with the individual, their team, the business and our guests in mind.
  • 4.
  • 5. Preparing accounts, eg: invoices, management accounts, finance accounts for share holders and inland revenue. Thorpe park have to pay a large amount of money to the government and they have to keep a record so they know exactly how much they have paid. Roger Cobbledick controls the sales ledger. He makes sure that we invoice all our trade clients and that they pay us what we are owed.
  • 6. An invoice is something that a company will send you if they want to be paid. Like a demand for payment.
  • 7. A management account is where you find out how much profit, revenue or loss there is.
  • 8. Inland revenue is where you work out how much tax you owe the government.
  • 9. Preparing wages and salaries is how much you get paid.
  • 10.
  • 11. Marketing and sales Carry out market research to obtain feedback on potential and existing products and / or services. Thorpe park use a survey to find out what people like about their park and what they could improve on. Analysing market research responses and advertising senior managers of research and implications. They go to their managers to make a change or suggestion. Promoting products and services through a variety of promotional methods, eg: tv, radio, online, press, direct mail, sponsorships, trade shows, and exhibitions. Advertising , Thorpe park use tv, radio, talks, exhibitions, billboards, posters and online. Obtaining and updating a profile of existing customers to target advertising and promotions appropriately. They take your personal details so they can send you mail and emails on new offers and adverts. Producing and distributing publicity materials such as catalogues and brochures. Making the leaflets and catalogues to send and / or give out. Designing, updating and promoting the company website so it is always up to date. Make sure it looks great. Organising sales promotions. Eg: five pounds off with your next visit to the park, on the back of the ticket. Responding to customer services. Answering phone calls. Selling the product on the phone, online and face to face. Selling tickets, food and other things. Preparing quotations and estimates for customers. Getting the price before you decide to go.
  • 12.
  • 13. Competition based pricing- Thorpe park is influenced by rivals when setting prices (eg: Alton towers and Chessington). The price is set to be fairly similar to avoid price war between these organisations.
  • 14. Market orientated pricing- Thorpe park look at what is going on in the market while setting their prices. it looks at what customers are willing to pay at certain times in certain situations. Eg. OAP’s, big group and families.
  • 15. Peak and off peak pricing- for school trips only Thorpe park offer peek and off peek pricing. Peak- higher prices when the park is busy, off peek- lower prices to encourage more visitors.
  • 16.
  • 17. The location has many benefits for thorpe park - Large workforce available, large customer base, good transport link (roads, air, train), area to expand if needed.
  • 19. Advertising – this involves the publishing, display and broadcasting of information about products and services. It is one of the most common promotional techniques, Eg. TV, radio, posters newspapers, internet, magazines and public transport.
  • 20.
  • 21. They give the media information ( press release) that is then portrayed to the public.
  • 22. This can be TV, newspaper both local and national.
  • 23. Personal selling- Thorpe park use special selling at specific events, this is face to face selling. Example: Fright nights- selling scary masks and glow sticks.
  • 24.
  • 25. Administration Collecting, distributing and dispatching the mail. Thorpe park will have a department that will handle all their mail, like sending out letters, replying to letters and sorting mail into categories. Storing and retrieving paper and electronic records.Thorpe park will have a main office where they keep records of things like dates they get rides and when they break down so they can run a scheduled check on them. Organising meetings and preparing meeting documents. Thorpe will need to arrange meetings for the head of each department so they can update others on new ideas and queries. Responding promptly on enquiries. Thorpe park will have many things to reply to such as invoices, bills and just general mail. Preparing documents using word processing, spreadsheet and presentation packages, such as PowerPoint. Thorpe park will have managers that will need things wrote out on word, and may need calculations done in spreadsheet and may need to make presentations on PowerPoint, for things such as school visits and staff meetings. Researching information. Thorpe park will need to research new things such as new rides then they will have to check if they can afford to pay for them and if they have the room to present them in the park. Sending and receiving messages by telephone, fax and email. Thorpe park will have an office where they answer their phones and take messages for the managers. They will also reply to them also fax’s and emails will be replied to. Making arrangements for visitors. If Thorpe park have a visitor they will make sure the visitors have a visitors and that they can get through the barriers for free on their way in. Making travel arrangements. Thorpe park have a bus going from certain places taking passengers straight to the park, this is also a way of them making a little bit of extra money. Purchasing supplies of office stationary and equipment. Thorpe parks office will purchase a certain amount of stationary to last them. They will only need stationary for meetings and assessments of the rides and stuff. Making arrangements for events, such as interviews or sales conferences. Thorpe park don’t really sell much outside the park. They use their website to get out the word of new events and sales.
  • 26. Customer services Answering customer enquiries about products and services. Thorpe park have an office where they will have an information kiosk so that people can come and ask questions. Providing specialist information and advice to meet customer needs.Thorpe park have boards inside the park with maps, and other information customers may need while inside the park such as where there are first aid kits, toilets and information offices , etc. Solving customer problems. Thorpe park have an office where any customers that have any problems can go to seek advice. Providing after-sales service, including replacing damaged goods, arranging for repairs or for spare parts top be obtained and fitted.Thorpe park each year will order some spare parts so if something breaks they can replace it as soon as possible but if it does come to them running low on things they will have to order the parts in from a company and wait for them to get delivered, they have their own mechanics that run weekly checks on their machines and repair them. Dealing with customer complaints according to company procedures. Thorpe park will help their customers if they have a complaint but if it is none of their business or is too personal Thorpe park will have no choice but to escort them from the park. Analysing records of customer complaints to resolve problem areas. Thorpe park have a research team so that they can think of ideas to resolve customer complaints such as lost property, long queues and noise to people who live around Thorpe park. using customer feedback to improve customer services and satisfaction. Thorpe park will take a record of all the complaints and make notes of how they resolved it so that they can use them as help for the future. But I love Klarissa very much
  • 27. Customer services Thorpe park is part of the Merlin entertainments group. The Merlin entertainments group encourages all staff members to consider the following rules when dealing with customers. Warm welcome- the key to successful Merlin entertainments group attraction First impressions- are lasting and our visitors will remember the impression you give. Stars of the show- you are part of the show, your presence can bring the attractions ‘alive’. Appearance counts- you are on the show look the part to meet our visitors. Excuse me?- know the park and be ready to answer questions. Fun, fun, fun- you are in the entertainment business show that you enjoy your job. Be prepared- for unexpected emergencies and know how to handle the situation. Positive thinking- take the initiative, make suggestions to make your attraction even better. Litter- is everyone's problem so take pride in your site. Winning team- work together and use your talents to your best.