In this PowerPoint presentation I cover:
Who business stakeholders are and their different objectives:
shareholders (owners),
employees, customers,
managers, suppliers, local community,
pressure groups, the government.
Stakeholders and businesses:
how stakeholders are affected by business activity
how stakeholders impact business activity
possible conflicts between stakeholder groups.
I have also added one extra lesson starter PowerPoint which talks and helps students understand conflict of between different stakeholders.
At the end of the presentation, there is an activity for students to put their learning into effect.
This is a word document with 6 tips and advice on how to achieve high grade in IGCSE English as a Second Language (ESL)
I have also included some useful links to help you with your exam.
Thank you in advance for taking these tips into account.
Good luck for your exam.
This powerpoint presentation covers:
Understanding of the competitive environment
What is competition in business terms?
Direct and Indirect competitors
strengths and weaknesses of competitors based on:
price,
quality
Location
product range
customer service
Advantages and disadvantages of competitive environment
The impact of competition on business decision making.
10 Terms good to know for your business exam
There is also an activity at the end to help you remember key points of the presentation.
In informative Powerpoint Presentation I cover:
Sources of finance for a start-up or established small business:
Short-term sources:
overdraft and trade credit
Long-term sources:
personal savings, venture capital, share capital, loans, retained profit and crowd funding.
Understanding Creditors and debtors
External and internal finance
There are some questions at the end to help students remember key points:
In this PowerPoint presentation I cover:
The purpose of market research:
Methods of market research:
primary research: survey, questionnaire, focus group, observation
secondary research: internet, market reports, government reports.
The use of data in market research:
qualitative and quantitative data
the role of social media in collecting market research data
the importance of the reliability of market research data.
There are 5 exam style question at the end; to help you further.
This is a powerpoint which can be used as a complete lesson or a revision session with students.
Topics covered:
What is recruitment
The process of recruitment and selection
Job advertisement places
CV and application forms
Employment contract and whats included
some Questions to help remember the key points of the powerpoint.
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This document explain what is required of students in IGCSE Business Studies exam for grade A – F.
Key points:
A Grade ‘A’ candidate should demonstrate the following?
A Grade ‘C’ candidate should demonstrate the following?
A Grade ‘F’ candidate should demonstrate the following?
You will find the answers inside.
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This is a complete chapter presentation to help you keep the class going for the complete lesson. view the preview to make sure it meets your needs.
It covers everything students need to know for their exams.
In this lecture we will discuss:
9.1 Transport in animals
9.2 Heart
9.3 Blood and lymphatic vessels
9.4 Blood
in this powerpoint I cover the following key aspects of GCSE/ IGCSE business studies.
What is training
Why businesses train their employees?
What is Induction training
Different ways of training staff/ employee
I have also prepared some Questions to help students remember the key point of the revision session/ lesson.
The importance of a well-motivated workforce:
Why people work and what motivation means
The benefits of a well-motivated workforce: labour productivity, reduced absenteeism and labour turnover
Key motivational theories: Taylor, Herzberg and Maslow’s hierarch
Methods of motivation:
Financial rewards, e.g. wage, salary, bonus, commission and profit sharing
Non-financial methods, e.g. job enrichment, job rotation, team working, training, opportunities for promotion
I have also made an activity for students to work on.
In this lesson I cover:
The role of market research and methods used:
* Market-orientated businesses (uses of market research information to a business)
* Primary research and secondary research (benefits and limitations of each)
* Methods of primary research, e.g. postal questionnaire, online survey, interviews, focus groups
* The need for sampling
* Methods of secondary research, e.g. online, accessing government sources, paying for commercial market research reports
* Factors influencing the accuracy of market research data
Presentation and use of market research results:
* Analyse market research data shown in the form of graphs, charts and diagrams; draw simple conclusions from such data
In this lesson I cover:
The need for business finance:
The main reasons why businesses need finance, e.g. start-up capital, capital for expansion and additional working capital
Understand the difference between short-term and long-term finance needs
The main sources of finance:
Internal sources and external sources with examples
Short-term and long-term sources with examples, e.g. overdraft for short-term finance and debt or equity for long-term finance
Importance of alternative sources of capital, e.g. micro-finance, crowd-funding
The main factors considered in making the financial choice, e.g. size and legal form of business, amount required, length of time, existing loans
there is also an activity for students to get involved and remember.
This Bundle contains the below presentations:
5.1 – Business Finance: Needs and Sources
5.2 – Cash Flow Forecasting and Working Capital
5.3 – Income Statements
5.4 – Balance Sheets
5.5 – Analysis of Accounts
This power point presentation breaks down the assignment criteria to help you understand what you need to write, research, explain, analyse or evaluate to get the desired grade in your BTEC Business Level 3.
The presentation starts with some information about the unit - then states the assignment – then explanation/ breaking down of the assignment to help you get an idea of what to write – followed by an example.
Some of my presentations also contain:
How much you need to write to pass a certain piece of work.
Tells you the ideal format of the assignment– PowerPoint presentation, report, and spreadsheet or design software’s.
This power point presentation breaks down the assignment criteria to help you understand what you need to write, research, explain, analyse or evaluate to get the desired grade in your BTEC Business Level 3.
The presentation starts with some information about the unit - then states the assignment – then explanation/ breaking down of the assignment to help you get an idea of what to write – followed by an example.
Some of my presentations also contain:
How much you need to write to pass a certain piece of work.
Tells you the ideal format of the assignment– PowerPoint presentation, report, and spreadsheet or design software’s.
This power point presentation breaks down the assignment criteria to help you understand what you need to write, research, explain, analyse or evaluate to get the desired grade in your BTEC Business Level 3.
The presentation starts with some information about the unit - then states the assignment – then explanation/ breaking down of the assignment to help you get an idea of what to write – followed by an example.
Some of my presentations also contain:
How much you need to write to pass a certain piece of work.
Tells you the ideal format of the assignment– PowerPoint presentation, report, and spreadsheet or design software’s.
This power point presentation breaks down the assignment criteria to help you understand what you need to write, research, explain, analyse or evaluate to get the desired grade in your BTEC Business Level 3.
The presentation starts with some information about the unit - then states the assignment – then explanation/ breaking down of the assignment to help you get an idea of what to write – followed by an example.
Some of my presentations also contain:
How much you need to write to pass a certain piece of work.
Tells you the ideal format of the assignment– PowerPoint presentation, report, and spreadsheet or design software’s.