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I provide resources ranging from full lessons to full unit bundles for BTEC Business Studies alongside GCSE Computing. I currently work as a Further Education Business Lecturer, Standards Verifier and Examiner for a large awarding body.

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I provide resources ranging from full lessons to full unit bundles for BTEC Business Studies alongside GCSE Computing. I currently work as a Further Education Business Lecturer, Standards Verifier and Examiner for a large awarding body.
BTEC Level 3 Business Unit 22: Market Research B2 Implementation Stage
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BTEC Level 3 Business Unit 22: Market Research B2 Implementation Stage

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This lesson covers B2 Implementation Skills for Unit 22: Market Research. The session covers; • Review of pilot primary research. • Final questionnaire design. • Final sampling plan. • Data collection, primary and secondary Please note, this lesson continues on from my B1 lesson named Plan Stage. I recommend that this lesson is purchased as part of a bundle for continuity. Images removed for copywrite reasons, you will need to add your own images e.g. business logos.
BTEC Level 3 eSports Unit 3 : Enterprise and Entrepreneurship in eSport A1 Enterprise and Purpose
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BTEC Level 3 eSports Unit 3 : Enterprise and Entrepreneurship in eSport A1 Enterprise and Purpose

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This full lesson covers A1 Enterprise and Purpose for Unit 3: Enterprise and Entrepreneurship in eSports. The lesson covers; • Different types of esports enterprises, including: o playing: individual gamers, teams, shoutcaster, host, coaches, admin and referees o product: managers, developers, broadcasters and producers o analytics: analysts, coaches o marketing: PR executives, sales and partnership managers, social media managers, community managers, event managers o management: agents, teams, individuals o content: creators, publishers, journalists, streamers, distributors o support: solicitors, statisticians, finance, player ancillary services, team logistics. • Types of enterprise: start-up, lifestyle, social enterprise, franchise, internet only. • Legal formats for enterprise: sole trader, partnership, limited partnership, private limited company (Ltd), public limited company (PLC). • Compliance: preventing fraud, law and regulations, intellectual property, copyright, HMRC. • Purpose, e.g. to make a profit, survive, expand, maximise sales, provide a service, being ethical, increase followers/users or increase brand awareness. Images removed for copywrite reasons, you will need to add your own images e.g. business logos.
BTEC Level 3 in eSports Unit 3: Enterprise and Entrepreneurship in eSports A2 - Skills and Behaviour
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BTEC Level 3 in eSports Unit 3: Enterprise and Entrepreneurship in eSports A2 - Skills and Behaviour

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This full lesson covers A2 of Learning Aim A for Unit 3: Enterprise and Entrepreneurship in eSports. The lesson includes; Entrepreneurship is the ability and motivation to: o create, develop, organise, manage and grow a new enterprise, team or idea o anticipate risks and uncertainty and show determination and bravery in the pursuit of success and profit o deal with all aspects of planning, running and growing an enterprise, e.g. finance, marketing, legal aspects and production. • Esports entrepreneurial skills, e.g. talented, experienced, aware of competition, disciplined, persuasive, capacity to inspire others, good financial planning, team worker, good communication, good work ethic, able to deal with pressure, self-confident, aspirational, able to stand out, good work-life balance. • Entrepreneurial behaviours, e.g. confident, positive, passionate, takes the initiative, has self-belief, driven, adaptable, flexible, intuitive, imaginative, has a desire to succeed, has a clear vision, focused, curious, has realistic expectations, resilient. Images removed for copywrite reasons, you will need to add your own images e.g. business logos.
BTEC Level 3 Business Unit 7: Business Decision Making E1 - Human Resources
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BTEC Level 3 Business Unit 7: Business Decision Making E1 - Human Resources

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This full lesson covers E1 of Unit 7: Business Decision Making. Areas covered include; Staff requirements for efficiency Wages and salaries Full and part time staff Recruitment process Training requirements Training costs In-house vs External training The lesson includes links to external media and several tasks to engage learners. Images removed for copywrite reasons, you will need to add your own images e.g. business logos.
BTEC Level 3 Business Unit 7: Business Decision Making F1 Sales Forecasts
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BTEC Level 3 Business Unit 7: Business Decision Making F1 Sales Forecasts

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This full lesson, with companion data set, covers F1 of Unit 7: Business Decision Making. The lesson explores the purpose of a sales forecast and learners must interpret an example of a sales forecast. Learners must then progress to creating their own sales forecast using the data set provided. I have included the graphs within the slides for learners to check their work against. Learners mus then make recommendations to the owner of the business.
BTEC Level 3 Business Unit 7: Business Decision Making F3 Break Even
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BTEC Level 3 Business Unit 7: Business Decision Making F3 Break Even

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This full lesson covers F3 of Unit 7: Business Decision Making. Students will learn; The purpose of break even The information required to construct a break even chart The break even formula How to construct a break even chart step by step How to interpret a break even chart Advantages and disadvantages of break even Limitations and business decision making This lesson contains a set of practical tasks to engage learners and put learning into practice.
BTEC Level 3 Business Unit 7: Business Decision Making G3 Contingency Planning
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BTEC Level 3 Business Unit 7: Business Decision Making G3 Contingency Planning

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This full lesson, with companion handout, covers G3 of Unit 7: Business Decision Making. The lesson; Covers what is meant by contingency planning Provides 5 different case studies where learners have to explain how contingency planning can be used to prevent issues Provides learners with a task where they must complete three different contingency plans and analyse the importance of having a plan in place for the business.
Current Ratio and Liquid Capital Ratio Worksheet
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Current Ratio and Liquid Capital Ratio Worksheet

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This worksheet contains 12 examples for learners to work through, 6 for each type of ratio. Learners will have to calculate both ratios and explain the implications of the result. The final task asks learners to write a summary about these types of ratio analysis, linking the calculations to the wider context of the business. Please note the worksheet does not have the formula stated on it as this worksheet is designed to ensure learners do not rely on the formula being given to them. This worksheet is useful for the Level 3 BTEC in Business and A Level Business, amongst other types of qualification.
BTEC Level 3 eSports Unit 3: Enterprise in eSports A5 - Entrepreneurial Risks and Concerns
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BTEC Level 3 eSports Unit 3: Enterprise in eSports A5 - Entrepreneurial Risks and Concerns

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This full lesson covers A5 of Unit 3: Enterprise and Entrepreneurship in the eSports Industry. Content includes; Strategic, e.g. current competitors/potential for new competitors, vision and ethos, corporate takeover. • Compliance, e.g. regulatory bodies, tournament rules, player registration, health and safety laws, international rules and laws, censorship, political correctness. • Financial, e.g. registration and tournament fees, non-payment of prize money, interest rates, tax, insurance, equipment, salaries. • Operational, e.g. the breakdown or theft of key equipment, transport, housing or accommodation, lack of authenticity. • Using enterprise skills and capabilities, overcoming problems, strategic planning and thinking, using new technologies and techniques, being responsive to changes within the industry and futureproofing, e.g. franchising. • Risks of a lack of enterprise: reduced turnover, Images removed for copywrite reasons, you will need to add your own images e.g. business logos.