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4.4 Location Decisions IGCSE Business Studies
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4.4 Location Decisions IGCSE Business Studies

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In this lesson I cover: The main factors influencing the location and relocation decisions of a business: Factors relevant to the location decision of manufacturing businesses and service businesses Factors that a business could consider when deciding which country to locate operations in The role of legal controls on location decisions There is also a task for students to complete.
The Role Of Technology In Business Complete Lesson
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The Role Of Technology In Business Complete Lesson

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This PowerPoint presentation covers: The Role Of Technology In Business Advantages and Disadvantages of technology in business The impact of technology on: COMMUNICATION FINANCE DEPARTMENTS EMPLOYMENT PRODUCTION Electronic Point Of Sale SOCIETY LOCATION There is also an activity for student to help them remember key points.
1.3.1 Business aims and objectives GCSE Business
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1.3.1 Business aims and objectives GCSE Business

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In this informative PowerPoint Presentation I cover: What business aims and business objectives are Understand SMART objectives Financial objectives: survival, profit, sales, market share, financial security Non-financial objectives: social objectives, personal satisfaction, challenge, independence and control. Why aims and objectives differ between businesses. Activity for students
1.3.2 Business revenues, costs and profits GCSE Business Studies
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1.3.2 Business revenues, costs and profits GCSE Business Studies

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In this informative Powerpoint Presentation I cover: The concept and calculation of: revenue fixed and variable costs total costs profit and loss interest break even level of output margin of safety Interpretation of break even diagrams: the impact of changes in revenue and costs break even level of output margin of safety profit and loss. At the end there is an activity to help students understand and produce a breakeven chart.
1.4.2 Business location GCSE Business Studies
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1.4.2 Business location GCSE Business Studies

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In this informative PowerPoint Presentation I cover: Factors influencing business location: proximity to: market, labour, materials and competitors nature of the business activity The impact of the internet on location decisions: e-commerce and/or fixed premises There is also an activity for students to remember the key points of this presentation.
1.4.1 The options for start-up and small businesses GCSE Business Studies
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1.4.1 The options for start-up and small businesses GCSE Business Studies

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In this informative PowerPoint presentation I cover: The concept of limited liability: limited and unlimited liability the implications for the business owner(s) of limited and unlimited liability. The types of business ownership for start-ups: sole trader, partnership, private limited company the advantages and disadvantages of each type of business ownership. The option of starting up and running a franchise operation: the advantages and disadvantages of franchising. There are also some questions at the end to help you remember key points of the lesson.
1.4.3 The marketing mix GCSE Business Studies
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1.4.3 The marketing mix GCSE Business Studies

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In this informative PowerPoint Presentation I cover: What the marketing mix is and the importance of each element: price, product, promotion, place. How the elements of the marketing mix work together: balancing the marketing mix based on the competitive environment The impact of changing consumer needs on the marketing mix The impact of technology on the marketing mix: e-commerce, digital communication. There is also an activity at the end which is designed to help students be able to apply the four P’s to their product of choice or one mentioned in the activity. I have put a lot of time into preparing this presentation and I hope you will find it outstanding.
2.3 Recruitment, Selection and Training of Workers
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2.3 Recruitment, Selection and Training of Workers

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In this less I cover the following: Recruitment and selecting employees:  * Recruitment and selection methods * Difference between internal recruitment and external recruitment * Main stages in recruitment and selection of employees * Benefits and limitations of part-time employees and full-time employees The importance of training and the methods of training: * Importance of training to a business and to employees * Benefits and limitations of induction training, on-the-job training and off-the-job training Why reducing the size of the workforce might be necessary: * Difference between dismissal and redundancy * Understand situations in which downsizing the workforce might be necessary, e.g. automation or reduced demand for products Legal controls over employment contracts, unfair dismissal, discrimination, health and safety, legal minimum wage
4.1 Production of goods and services IGCSE business studies
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4.1 Production of goods and services IGCSE business studies

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In this lesson I cover: The meaning of production: Managing resources effectively to produce goods and services Difference between production and productivity Benefits of increasing efficiency and how to increase it, e.g. increasing productivity by automation and technology, improved labour skills Why businesses hold inventories The concept of lean production: how to achieve it, e.g. just-in-time inventory control and Kaizen; benefits of lean production The main methods of production: Features, benefits and limitations of job, batch and flow production Recommend and justify an appropriate production method for a given situation How technology has changed production methods: e.g. using computers in design and manufacturing
BTEC Business Level 3 Unit 3 Introduction To Marketing D2
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BTEC Business Level 3 Unit 3 Introduction To Marketing D2

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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.
1.2.1 Customer needs GCSE Business Studies
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1.2.1 Customer needs GCSE Business Studies

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In this PowerPoint presentation I cover: dentifying and understanding customer needs: ● what customer needs are: price, quality, choice, convenience ● the importance of identifying and understanding customers: generating sales, business survival. There are also 3 exam style questions to help student prepare for the exam.