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CycleNest serves online shoppers while training staff; the case evidence includes customer retention of ?5,672, sales of 912 units, and a 13% change in costs or demand. Assess how the business should respond to Explain benefits of full-time and part-time employment.

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Recruitment and selection of employees

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CycleNest serves online shoppers while training staff; the case evidence includes customer retention of ?5,672, sales of 912 units, and a 13% change in costs or demand. Assess how the business should respond to Explain benefits of full-time and part-time employment.

Answer

Use the command word first. Apply full-time, part-time, benefits, employment to CycleNest serves online shoppers while training staff, then explain how the decision changes supplier lead time, costs, revenue, cash flow, or stakeholder outcomes. A balanced response considers both the benefit and the risk for managers, uses figures such as ?9,072 or 13%, and reaches a supported judgement based on the business objective.

Explanation

Structure the judgement carefully. This explanation is anchored to Contracts of employment and Recruitment and selection of employees because it links the command word to scenario evidence, commercial reasoning, financial impact, and stakeholder consequences. It also separates break-even and profit, which helps the final judgement stay precise.

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