TOPIC TWO: INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS

 TOPIC TWO: INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS Meaning of a computer As above Historical evolution of computers Abacus 500B.C The abacus, which emerged about 5,000 years ago in Asia Minor and is still in use today, may be considered the first computer. Read More …

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THE PROCUREMENT PLAN NOTES

5.1 Introduction One of the most important aspects of inventory control is to have the items in stock at the moment they are needed. This includes going into the market to buy the goods early enough to ensure delivery at Read More …

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THE PURCHASING AND NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT NOTES

4.1 Introduction Many companies attempt to track down new technologies and product through systematic market research. The results of this research are usually translated by the marketing department into several new products idea which are then discussed with research and Read More …

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ICT AND ETHICS

TOPIC ONE: INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY TOPIC TWO: INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS TOPIC THREE: HARDWARE, SOFTWARE SELECTION AND ACQUISITION TOPIC FOUR: COMPUTER PERSONNEL TOPIC FIVE: COMPUTER SAFETY AND ERGONOMICS TOPIC: SIX: INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION NETWORK TOPIC SEVEN: ICT ETHICS AND Read More …

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CHAPTER FIVE. FINANCIAL PLAN.

CHAPTER FIVE.                                       FINANCIAL PLAN. The main reason for preparing a business plan is to receive funds. When preparing the plan, one analyzes the financial requirements of the business. The financial plan is an important part of the business plan Read More …

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CHAPTER FOUR PRODUCTION AND OPERATION PLAN

CHAPTER FOUR                           PRODUCTION AND OPERATION PLAN. This section offers information on how a product will be produced or how a service will be provided. Production facilities and capacity. Give the types of facilities required. List all the equipments, machineries Read More …

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CHAPTER THREE ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT PLAN.

CHAPTER THREE                                    ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT PLAN. 3.1 Organization structure Have a chart to represent the following organization structures Line structure Functional structure Divisional structure Matrix structure Project structure Committee structure 3.2 Management team/key personnel Include all members of management Read More …

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