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Introduction about Tesco

Tesco is a popular supermarket chain in the UK. They have a wide selection of groceries,
household items, and more. You can find everything from fresh produce to clothing and
electronics. They also offer online shopping and delivery services for convenience.
Tesco offers various delivery options to make shopping more convenient. You can
choose to have your groceries delivered straight to your doorstep. They also have a
Click and Collect service where you can order online and pick up your items at a nearby
store.

Purpose
The purpose of Tesco is to provide customers with a convenient and reliable shopping
experience. They aim to offer a wide range of products at affordable prices, making it easier for
people to get their groceries and other household items in one place. They strive to provide a
wide variety of products, excellent customer service. Tesco aims to serve customers every day
with affordable, healthy and sustainable food to help them enjoy a better quality of life and an
easier way of living.

Scope
Tesco’s scope is quite large, It is already the largest retailer in the UK and is planning to expand
to the US. It’s already one of the largest food retailers in the world, operating around 2,381
stores and employing over 326,000 people. It already has a wide market in Europe and Asia.
Tesco is an international company.

Size
They have branches in over 14 countries which includes China, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand,
Mexico and many more. They have over 2500 stores internationally all over the world.

Legal Structure
Tesco is a British multinational grocery and general merchandise retailer. It operates under a
corporate structure called a public limited company (PLC). As a PLC, Tesco has shareholders
who own the company and a board of directors who oversee its operations. This structure
allows Tesco to raise capital from the public through the sale of shares on the stock market.

Shareholders: Tesco has shareholders because it is a publicly traded company.


Shareholders are individuals or organizations that own shares of the company’s stock. They
invest in the company and , in return, have a stake in its ownership and financial success.
Shareholders can benefit from dividends and the potential increase in the value of their shares
over time.
Tesco’s Vision/Mission

Tesco’s vision is to become the most sustainable retailer in the world. Tesco has set ambitious
sustainbillity goals. They aim to reduce food waste, use 100% renewable electricity, and make
all packaging fully recyclable by 2025. They also strive to be carbon neutral by 2050. Tesco
wants to become a leader in sustainability by promoting responsible sourcing, reducing
emissions, and supporting local communities. They’re committed to making a positive impact on
the environment and society.

(Strength)Broad product range,Strong brand image, Efficient supply chain, Large store
network,Innovative technology, Highly trained staff, Sustainability initiatives, Customer loyalty
program.
(Weakness)Over Reliance on the UK Market: While Tesco has an international presence, most
of its revenue comes from the UK market.Price Competition: Tesco faces intensive price
competition from the discount retailers such as Aldi and Lidl, which may pressure its profit
margins.

Introduction about Oxfam


Oxfam is a global organization that aims to alleviate poverty and injustice around the
world. They work on various issues such as inequality, climate change, and humanitarian
crises. They strive to create lasting change and improve the lives of those in need.

Purpose
The purpose of Oxfam is to help create lasting solutions to the injustice of poverty. We are part
of a global movement for change, one that empowers people to create a future that is secure,
just, and free from poverty. We respond fast in emergencies, and stay to help people rebuild
their lives.

Scope
Oxfam’s scope as a charity is quite extensive. They work on various issues including poverty,
inequality, climate change, humanitarian crises, and women’s rights. They aim to address the
root causes of these problems and create lasting change in communities around the world.
Oxfam is committed to promoting women’s rights and gender equality. They work towards
empowering women and girls, advocating for their rights, and addressing the systemic barriers
they face. Oxfam supports initiatives that promote women’s leadership, access to education,
healthcare, and economic opportunities. They also work to end gender-based violence and
discrimination
Size
Oxfam International Secretariat has less than 300 staff globally, while the Oxfam affiliates have
around 10,000 staff and nearly 50,000 interns and volunteers located around the world, working
in 87 countries, to end poverty and injustice and to save lives.

Legal Structure
Oxfam’s trustees are ultimately responsible in law for the charity, its assets and activities. They
form the Council of Trustees, which is the governing body of the Association of Oxfam (a not-
for-profit limited=liability company)

Oxfam’s Vision & Mission


Oxfam’s vision is to create a world without poverty, where everyone can thrive and live a
dignified life. The purpose of Oxfam is to help create lasting solutions to the injustice of poverty.
We are part of a global movement for change, one that empowers people to create a future that
is secure and free from poverty. Oxfam’s mission is to tackle poverty and injustice around the
world. They work to promote sustainable development, provide humanitarian aid, and advocate
for social change.

(Strength) Oxfam as a charity has strengths in its possession of clear goals that it targets in
different countries. The charity of these goals has motivated donors worldwide
(Weakness) Actions did not match its promises. The regulator said that when it looked at the
wider issue of safeguarding in Oxfam it found “systemic weaknesses”. It said this was largely
down to the charity not adequately resourcing its safeguarding function.

Introduction about Taunton School


Taunton School is a co-educational independent school in the country town of Taunton
in Somerset in South West England. It serves boarding and day-school pupils from the
ages of 13 to 18. The school campus also includes Taunton School international for
overseas students; Taunton Preparatory School, serving boarding day-school pupils
ages 7 to 13; Taunton Pre-Prep School, serving day-school pupils aged 4 to 7, and
Taunton Nursery, serving pupils ages 0 to 4.

Purpose
Taunton School aims to challenge, inspire and nurture young people to succeed in a global
community . The wellbeing of our pupils is at the heart of everything we do and all decisions
must be a direct benefit to them. It provides students with the necessary skills to gain a career
after graduation and become productive members of society.

Scope
Taunton School is a prestigious independent school in Taunton, Somerset, England. It offers
education from nursery to sixth form, providing a wide range of academic and extracurricular
opportunities for students. The school focuses on holistic development, fostering intellectual
curiosity, and preparing students for their future endeavors. It has a strong reputation for
academic excellence and a supportive learning environment.

Size
There are around 540 students of which around 250 are boarders, based in five boys’ and girls’
boarding houses situated on the school site. Similarly, day pupils belong to one of the six day
houses.
Company size: 201-500 employees

Legal Structure
The school is owned by a charitable trust, whose members undertake the role of governance.
Taunton School has their own management teams, which operate under the overall leadership
of the headmaster of Taunton School (Mr Lee Glaser). The trust also includes Taunton
Preparatory School and Taunton School International Middle School.

Taunton’s Vision & Mission


Taunton School’s vision is to provide a nurturing and inclusive environment where students can
thrive academically, socially, and personally. They aim to inspire a love for learning, foster
resilience, and prepare students to make a positive impact in the world.Taunton School’s
mission is to provide a supportive and enriching educational experience, empowering students
to reach their full potential and become confident, compassionate, and responsible individuals.
They strive to create a vibrant community that values academic excellence, personal growth,
and global citizenship.

Strengths: Taunton School’s big strength is that it is a happy, modern school. A lot of this is
driven by very engaging, passionate teachers and great pastoral care. Further factors are the
fact that Taunton School is an international school and embraces everyone with patience and
open-mindedness.
Weakness:

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