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Helpful Honey is a boutique New Zealand mānuka honey brand that is globally recognised as a premium quality mānuka honey producer. Its range of products includes the ‘Everyday’ range, which sells for approximately $40 for 500g, through to its ‘Elite’ range which sells for approximately $150 for 200g.
Mānuka honey refers to honey that comes specifically from mānuka plants, whereas general honey products can come from a variety of different types of flowers. Mānuka honey contains healing properties that are not found in other honey products. This, along with the limited amount produced, means that producers are able to charge higher prices for mānuka honey products.
Helpful Honey’s mānuka honey is produced in New Zealand. The business has 9,000 hives across the North Island, and every step of the production process is closely monitored so that Helpful Honey can certify its mānuka honey products using the Unique Mānuka Factor (UMF) trademark for quality.
Helpful Honey exports its honey products to a variety of countries, and uses Amazon.com as one of its main international distribution channels.
Source: https://blog.frontiersin.org/2019/12/04/manuka-honey-sandwich-fighting-infections/
UMF is shorthand for the most comprehensive, independently certified, and ...
... Unique Mānuka Factor Honey Association (UMFHA) quality, grading, and rating tests.
You may choose either Helpful Honey or a New Zealand-registered business operating in a global context that you have studied in depth.
Explain how the business has implemented, or could implement, a quality assurance system.
Explain how using a quality assurance system may impact the economic sustainability of the business.
Helpful Honey is a boutique New Zealand mānuka honey brand that is globally recognised as a premium quality mānuka honey producer. Its range of products includes the ‘Everyday’ range, which sells for approximately $40 for 500g, through to its ‘Elite’ range which sells for approximately $150 for 200g.
Mānuka honey refers to honey that comes specifically from mānuka plants, whereas general honey products can come from a variety of different types of flowers. Mānuka honey contains healing properties that are not found in other honey products. This, along with the limited amount produced, means that producers are able to charge higher prices for mānuka honey products.
Helpful Honey’s mānuka honey is produced in New Zealand. The business has 9,000 hives across the North Island, and every step of the production process is closely monitored so that Helpful Honey can certify its mānuka honey products using the Unique Mānuka Factor (UMF) trademark for quality.
Helpful Honey exports its honey products to a variety of countries, and uses Amazon.com as one of its main international distribution channels.
Source: https://blog.frontiersin.org/2019/12/04/manuka-honey-sandwich-fighting-infections/
Helpful Honey’s management team have heard about a mobile GIS (geographic information ...
... Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) for tracked hive placement.
You may choose either Helpful Honey or a New Zealand-registered business operating in a global context that you have studied in depth.
Explain one benefit that the investment in innovation has had, or could have, for the business.
Explain one cost that the investment in innovation has had, or could have, for the business.
How likely is it that the implementation of an innovation will be successful in improving the production process? Provide a justified conclusion, including any new information.
After much discussion, the management team at Helpful Honey decided to implement the GIS app within their business model.
As the use of the GIS app required the beekeepers to significantly change the way they operate, Helpful Honey’s managers used a top-down change management system to help ensure its successful implementation.
Enter the details of a New Zealand-registered business operating in a global context that you have studied in depth. Do not use Helpful Honey.
Name of the New Zealand-registered business, and good(s) sold or service(s) provided.
Explain one positive effect that a top-down change management approach has had, or could have, on the business.
Explain one negative effect that a top-down change management approach has had, or could have, on the business.
How likely is it that a top-down change management approach will be effective for the business? Provide a justified conclusion, including any new information.
Helpful Honey is a boutique New Zealand mānuka honey brand that is globally recognised as a premium quality mānuka honey producer. Its range of products includes the ‘Everyday’ range, which sells for approximately $40 for 500g, through to its ‘Elite’ range which sells for approximately $150 for 200g.
Mānuka honey refers to honey that comes specifically from mānuka plants, whereas general honey products can come from a variety of different types of flowers. Mānuka honey contains healing properties that are not found in other honey products. This, along with the limited amount produced, means that producers are able to charge higher prices for mānuka honey products.
Helpful Honey’s mānuka honey is produced in New Zealand. The business has 9,000 hives across the North Island, and every step of the production process is closely monitored so that Helpful Honey can certify its mānuka honey products using the Unique Mānuka Factor (UMF) trademark for quality.
Helpful Honey exports its honey products to a variety of countries, and uses Amazon.com as one of its main international distribution channels.
Source: https://blog.frontiersin.org/2019/12/04/manuka-honey-sandwich-fighting-infections/
New Zealand loses battle against Australia over mānuka honey trademark ...
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... New Zealanders and consumers who value authenticity,” he said.
You may choose either Helpful Honey or a New Zealand-registered business operating in a global context that you have studied in depth.
Explain how the business has used, or could use, a trademark.
Explain one possible consequence for the business of not using a trademark.