Again many apologies but I'm in Birmingham visiting a school:
Please watch the first couple of episodes of the Dragon's Den. This is a programme that gives entrepreneurs an opportunity to gain investment for their new businesses or invention (the guy who made Reggae Reggae sauce gained his fame from Dragon's Den).
Whilst you are watching it think about the different purposes of the businesses and what makes a successful bid.
Tuesday, 16 July 2013
Sunday, 14 July 2013
Monday 15th July
Double Lesson
For those who were not in the lesson on Friday; many apologies I am not here today
Please begin by completing all tasks including the note taking of chapter 1. All of this will count as evidence towards Business Purposes.
Once you have reaches this point complete an in depth case study of Morrisons. See if you can find out about the current construction project in Carterton; planning applications (WODC Planning in Google search), what about the company? aims and objectives? ethical trading? the way they treat their staff and stakeholders (CSR)?
Write a 10 question questionnaire that you use to survey Carterton residents about the store and their hopes and concerns about traffic/ noise/ pollution? Does Carterton have too many supermarkets? How will the store affect us?
Write a letter to the regional manager of Morrisons (search for their name) and ask if you would be able to shadow their first year in Carterton by a series of surveys to find out how successful the store is when it opens and in its first year.
no headphones, no food, drinks as it is hot but no energy drinks.
For those who were not in the lesson on Friday; many apologies I am not here today
Please begin by completing all tasks including the note taking of chapter 1. All of this will count as evidence towards Business Purposes.
Once you have reaches this point complete an in depth case study of Morrisons. See if you can find out about the current construction project in Carterton; planning applications (WODC Planning in Google search), what about the company? aims and objectives? ethical trading? the way they treat their staff and stakeholders (CSR)?
Write a 10 question questionnaire that you use to survey Carterton residents about the store and their hopes and concerns about traffic/ noise/ pollution? Does Carterton have too many supermarkets? How will the store affect us?
Write a letter to the regional manager of Morrisons (search for their name) and ask if you would be able to shadow their first year in Carterton by a series of surveys to find out how successful the store is when it opens and in its first year.
no headphones, no food, drinks as it is hot but no energy drinks.
Thursday, 11 July 2013
Thursday 11th July 2013
The tasks you need to do were explained on Tuesday. Ensure that you have completed the sheet on corporate social responsibility and the case study on the public funded and charitable business. Examples are on the board: The BBC and Oxfam are two good case studies as are the NHS and the Blue Cross.
Its important in your case study to state:
No headphones needed for these activities; no drinking or eating allowed in this lesson. Please put your laptops back at the end.
Its important in your case study to state:
- what the business does
- what are the products they sell
- what are their aims and objectives
No headphones needed for these activities; no drinking or eating allowed in this lesson. Please put your laptops back at the end.
Tuesday, 18 June 2013
Business Lesson Wednesday 19th June
Many apologies for missing your first lesson; welcome to Business. We are going to be looking at a diverse range of
businesses (time might limit this to one or two businesses) over the next few
weeks to give you an understanding of the broader spectrum of businesses
and how they operate. We are beginning the project with the business Primark
and looking at their practice of ethical trading and corporate responsibility
Activities for this project
1.
Research and
prepare a presentation on the business Primark
a.
Who are
they?
b.
What do
they sell?
c.
Find out
about Primark’s ethical trading and corporate social responsibility projects
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
Questionnaire Friday Fieldwork
On Friday the fieldwork will require you to find out how local businesses use the internet to support their businesses. After a short introduction by yourselves to explain that you are studying Business as part of a BTEC qualification you will then ask them some direct questions.
- What kind of online presence does their business have and what impact does it have on sales?
- How do they maintain and update their online presences?
- What are the operational risks to operating online?
- What advice would they give to a new business in terms of having an online presence?
- How will the increase of online activities affect the high street?
Final Essay
Final
assessment: Business Online Unit 12
Using the evidence that you have
gathered throughout this unit write a report for the unit bringing together all
the areas you have covered. The report should be structured into PETER
paragraphs and you should use examples from your research/ web designs. Please
write a paragraph for each of the questions. You may use your textbook to
support your report but please do not copy chunks from there.
1.
Explain the operational risks for a business
operating online?
2.
Outline the impacts of online business on
society?
3.
Analyse the consequences on society of an
increase in online business
4.
What are the benefits to both business and
society to increasing business online?
5.
What are the most important features of a
website to ensure businesses successfully meets their aims and objectives?
6.
Justify the use of construction features.
7.
What are the drawbacks and, ultimately a warning
to business of an increase in business online?
Tick the criteria
below to ensure you have fully covered this criterion.
Assessment and
grading criteria
P3 explain the issues a business organisation would need
to consider to go online
P4 explain the operational risks for a business
organisation operating online
M2 analyse the benefits to businesses and customers of
conducting business online
D2 suggest ways in which a business could deal with the
operational risks associated
with an online presence
M3 explain how the website assists in achieving the aims
and objectives of the business user
D3 justify the use of different construction features in
the design of a website
P6 describe the benefits to a business organisation of
marketing a product or service online
P7 outline the impact of online business on society.
M4 analyse the consequences for society of an increase in
online business.
D4 evaluate the benefits and drawbacks to society of
increasing business online.
Friday, 25 January 2013
Friday 25th January 2013
Lesson Outcome
-all to have completed unit 2 tasks Aims and Objectives, Functioning Areas
-most to have completed the operational risks tasks for operating a business online
-some to have completed the website comparison tasks and websites at a glance
Please note: Before we start, having had time to settle into CR2 and get to know the class we will begin this lesson by placing you in a seating plan.
I have uploaded lots more posts for both unit 2 and unit 12 and put on some links to the Times Business Pages and also tried to send you some links for those doing Aims and Objectives.
Ensure you are getting on with the tasks set and that you are not wasting too much time researching businesses who do not have a good online presence
-all to have completed unit 2 tasks Aims and Objectives, Functioning Areas
-most to have completed the operational risks tasks for operating a business online
-some to have completed the website comparison tasks and websites at a glance
Please note: Before we start, having had time to settle into CR2 and get to know the class we will begin this lesson by placing you in a seating plan.
I have uploaded lots more posts for both unit 2 and unit 12 and put on some links to the Times Business Pages and also tried to send you some links for those doing Aims and Objectives.
Ensure you are getting on with the tasks set and that you are not wasting too much time researching businesses who do not have a good online presence
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