Interest groups are the groups that are associated with a company and have their own interests in its operations, an inherent part of a company’s operations. There are many facts required in an interest group such as: Owner, investor, Customer, Suppliers, Competitors, Management, Employee,…
Kajaani University of Applied Sciences is an example of company’s operation. It’s a famous school in Kainuu region. With its 2,000 students and 150 staff members, Kajaani University of Applied Sciences is a multidisciplinary centre of higher education. Their special task is to support the economic and regional development, innovations and internationalisation in Kainuu. It supplied not only Finnish students but also abroad students to come and have practical professional skills, which lead to the Bachelor Degree with a total of nine degree programmes taught in the Finnish language and three in English. Kajaani UAS was established in 1996 and the capital financing firtly was subsidized by the government to improve the higher education. Actually, there are over 100 teachers in the school – who were considered as the main workforce. Besides, there’re many staffs in office or Fox restaurant who were considered as the same although they work in different fields. Kajaani UAS has been successful nowadays because of high quality and professional management like Turo Kilpeläinen – the President of Kajaani UAS, Ms Teija Sievänen – Management Assistant, and some of the Head of other fields like Health and Sport, Engineering, Business or Tourism.
The Essay on Group Greenwich Students High
The Greenwich Association for Retarded Citizens (G. A. R. C. ) of Greenwich High The Greenwich Association for Retarded Citizens (G. A. R. C. ) of Greenwich High is a group of students interested in interacting with disabled students. These students go to the high school as well, and look forward to getting to know us. Each of the students have different disabilities but they each have the desire ...
The definition of “customer” is considered as nearly 2000 students in school, included both Finnish or abroad students. The suppliers are some kinds of electric companies, book companies or simply it’s the Fox Restaurant. They supplied many goods, many equipments, energy, foods and drinks for school today. And of course, Kajaani UAS has to be under the supervision of the public authorities, to set the guidelines for business operations. For instance, we don’t have to pay tuition fee in school, … Otherwise, It controls business by passing law or ordinances as well as using administrative power in supervising compliance with the laws. Every year, school has an Open Doors Day – which can advertise school for student from many regions to choose this school for studying continually. That means the students have the choice to choose this school or another ones. Other schools have to be considered as competitors – which raise the level of Competition, that lead to the best quality as well.
For another example: PRISMA – famous supermarket system in Finland, especially there’s one in Kajaani where many goods and services have been founded easily. It
Owner: belonging to SOK (Finnish Cooperative Centre Municipality, founded in 1904)
Management: President Rami Ahonen and Manager Assistant Kaarina Lehtisalo
Competitors: other supermarkets in Kainuu region: K-citymarket, LidL, S market, Maxi… and many supermarkets in Finland.
Suppliers: many internal and external resources like: Pikka, Extra, Koti,…They supply daily consumer goods, food, drink, household equipments, electronics, computers, leisure goods,…
Workforce: Staffs, transporters, Cashier,…
Customers: everybody can be considered as customers, not only young but also old people, female and male , high, low or medium income customers …Generally, Prisma serves the whole family-ages.
Public authorities: Finnish Government such as Finnish Food Safety Authority Evira, the National Product Control Agency (Tuotevalvontakeskus)
FINNAIR
Owners/ Stakeholders: The Finnish Government, Finnair and the City of Pori today signed a shareholders’ agreement on the Finnish Aviation Academy. The Finnish Aviation Academy gives basic commercial airline pilot training to meet the needs of all Finnish airlines as well as other aviation companies. Finnair’s and the Finnish Government’s shares of ownership are 49.5%. The Finnair has to make profit to develop the operations of academy. The Finnish Aviation Academy will receive government funding for its operations.
The Essay on Respect For Authority Laws Government Law
In ancient times, laws were usually passed along by words, it was never written down. But around 1760 B. C. , a man named Hammurabi, King of Babylon, produced what is believed to be the first set of codified laws in Western civilization. They were chiseled on a stone tablet and hung in the center of the city where everyone could see them. In 1750 there was not very much respect for authority and I ...
Management: Managing Director of the company will be Captain Pekka Paajanen.
Pekka Paajanen, Managing Director, Finnish Aviation Academy,
Workforce: Officers, Cabin Assistants, Pilots, Chefs, workers,…
Competitors: Aeroflots, Air France, British Airways,…
Suppliers: Airplanes Manufacturers such as Beoing, Airbus,… Otherwise, Finnair services have been supplied by many companies
Customers: Passengers in every age, nationalities, …
Public Authorities: Finnish Civil Aviation Authority, obey the Finnish government’s laws and International Aviation Laws.