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3.4 Marketing strategy IGCSE Business Studies
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3.4 Marketing strategy IGCSE Business Studies

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In this lesson I cover: Marketing strategy Justify marketing strategies appropriate to a given situation: * Importance of different elements of the marketing mix in influencing consumer decisions in given circumstances * Recommend and justify an appropriate marketing strategy in given circumstances The nature and impact of legal controls related to marketing: * Impact of legal controls on marketing strategy, e.g. misleading promotion, faulty and dangerous goods The opportunities and problems of entering new foreign markets: * Growth potential of new markets in other countries * Problems of entering foreign markets, e.g. cultural differences and lack of knowledge * Benefits and limitations of methods to overcome such problems, e.g. joint ventures, licensing
1.2.2 Market research GCSE Business Studies
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1.2.2 Market research GCSE Business Studies

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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.
2.2 - Organisation and management IGCSE Business Studies
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2.2 - Organisation and management IGCSE Business Studies

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In this lesson I cover: draw, interpret and understand simple organisational charts: Simple hierarchical structures: span of control, levels of hierarchy, chain of command Roles and responsibilities of directors, managers, supervisors, other employees in an organisation and inter-relationships between them The role of management: Functions of management, e.g. planning, organising, coordinating, commanding and controlling Importance of delegation; trust versus control Leadership styles: Features of the main leadership styles, e.g. autocratic, democratic and laissez-faire Trade unions: What a trade union is and the effects of employees being union members there are also 2 activity students can undertake to help them remember the topics discussed.
BTEC Business Level 3 Unit 1 The Business Environment P6
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BTEC Business Level 3 Unit 1 The Business Environment P6

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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.
recruitment and Selection GCSE Revision
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recruitment and Selection GCSE Revision

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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.
2.1 Motivating workers IGCSE Business Studies
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2.1 Motivating workers IGCSE Business Studies

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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.
5.2 Cash-flow forecasting and working capital IGCSE Business Studies
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5.2 Cash-flow forecasting and working capital IGCSE Business Studies

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In this lesson I cover: The importance of cash and of cash-flow forecasting: Why cash is important to a business What a cash-flow forecast is, how a simple one is constructed and the importance of it Amend or complete a simple cash-flow forecast How to interpret a simple cash-flow forecast How a short-term cash-flow problem might be overcome, e.g. increasing loans, delaying payments, asking debtors to pay more quickly Working capital: The concept and importance of working capital There is also a task at the end to help students remember what they have learnt in the lesson.
6.2 Environmental and Ethical Issues IGCSE Business Studies
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6.2 Environmental and Ethical Issues IGCSE Business Studies

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In this lesson I cover: Environmental concerns and ethical issues as both opportunities and constraints for businesses: How business activity can impact on the environment, e.g. global warming The concept of externalities: possible external costs and external benefits of business decisions Sustainable development; how business activity can contribute to this How and why business might respond to environmental pressures and opportunities: e.g. pressure groups The role of legal controls over business activity affecting the environment, e.g. pollution controls Ethical issues a business might face: conflicts between profits and ethics How business might react and respond to ethical issues, e.g. child labour I have included some key terms to remember for the exam. Question at the end to help remember the main points of the lesson.
How to get A* in IGCSE ESL - English as a Second Language
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How to get A* in IGCSE ESL - English as a Second Language

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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.
1.2.4 The competitive environment GCSE Business Studies
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1.2.4 The competitive environment GCSE Business Studies

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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.
1.3.3 Cash and cash-flow GCSE Business Studies
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1.3.3 Cash and cash-flow GCSE Business Studies

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In this informative PowerPoint Presentation I cover: The importance of cash to a business: To pay suppliers, overheads and employees To prevent business failure (insolvency) The difference between cash and profit. Calculation and interpretation of cash-flow forecasts: Cash inflows Cash outflows Net cash flow Opening and closing balances. There are also 5 questions at the end to help students remember key points of this presentation. Lots of images and clear text
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.
1.4.1 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.
Transport in animals IGCSE Biology
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Transport in animals IGCSE Biology

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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
Human Nutrition IGCSE Biology
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Human Nutrition IGCSE Biology

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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. Objectives 7.1 Diet 7.2 Alimentary canal 7.3 Mechanical digestion 7.4 Chemical digestion 7.5 Absorption
PLANT NUTRITION  IGCSE Biology
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PLANT NUTRITION IGCSE Biology

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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. lesson Objectives: Plant nutrition 6.1 Photosynthesis 6.2 leaf structure 6.3 Mineral requirements