Business Studies Revision- Enterprise Enterprise Almost any business or organisation can be called an enterprise‚ but the term usually refers to any process by which new business is formed and new products and services are created and brought to the market. Enterprises are usually led by an entrepreneur Entrepreneur Individuals who have an idea that they develop by setting up a new business and encouraging it to grow are called entrepreneurs. They take the risk and the subsequent profit that
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Contents Section 1: Business in Contemporary Society 4 Section 2: Business Information and ICT 44 Section 3: Decision Making in Business 84 Section 4: Internal Organisation 128 Section 1: Business in Contemporary Society The role of business in society Everyone in our society has ‘wants’. Some wants are for things like food‚ clothing and shelter while others are for entertainment‚ leisure‚ travel and so on. Taking everybody in society together‚ there are millions of wants
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Ethics EITHER 3 (a) (i) Examine the key ideas of one critique of the link between religion and morality.(18) (ii) To what extent does this critique effectively undermine the link between religion and morality?(12) (Total for Question 3(a) = 30 marks) OR (b) (i) Analyse the important features of either Deontology or Natural Moral Law.(18) (ii) To what extent is the selected theory persuasive?(12) (Total for Question 3(b) = 30 marks) EITHER 4 (a) (i) Examine the important concepts relating
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Lennie & obsession with "soft things" - (mice‚ woman in weed‚ his puppy) - Foreshadows future events - Curley’s Wife is killed when Lennie breaks her neck after stroking her hair - When he pets the mouse‚ he’s doing something that makes him feel safe and secure - but also something which would be looked down upon in society Lennie & Strength/Violence - Lennie’s aggression is innocent‚ unlike the others on the ranch he doesn’t always intend for events to result the way they do - He doesn’t
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Business Studies Revision Unit 1- Planning and financing a Business Section 1- Starting a Business Topic 1- Choosing the right legal Structure All Businesses fall under either the private sector or the public sector Within the private sector this would include sole trader and a partnership Within the public sector this would include PLC and LTD Private Sector Sole Trader This is a business run by a business owner (entrepreneur) Sole trader business is unincorporated (business and owner
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Seacoast Science Center (SSC) Class Preparation Questions/Activities 1. Perform a General/Marco Environmental Analysis as it relates to SSC. P-The New Hampshire Parks Department and IBM give grant money annually to the Seacoast science Center. E-As the internet grows and the amount of money will spend on luxury activities dwindles ‚ the Seacoast science center must deal with declining numbers of museum goers. S-Science related attractions have recently been declining in interest amongst the
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P3 Organisational Structure The structure of an organisation is the sum total of the ways in which it divides its labour into distinct tasks and then achieves co-ordination. Tesco Legal Structure Because Tesco is a big company would have a lot of legal structures to make sure that business is operating properly. One legal structure of Tesco is the ‘Corporate governance’‚ the people in this sector deal with shareholders; they do this to make sure Tesco is achieving the strategies that the shareholders
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Business 101 Module 1 Webcast 2 – Why Business Matters Business – An organization‚ which provides goods or services to satisfy customer‚ needs. Business Model – Indicates how a business generates revenue/profit. Reading 2 – Bovee and Thill ‘Looking ahead to your career’ Seeking Employment Opportunities and Information -Keep up-to-date with Business and Financial News -Networking – The process of making informal connections with business people. It can happen anywhere‚ sporting
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Area of study -Belonging - Experiences/events - Places - People/relationships/others - Self identity; ideas/perceptions - The wider world (e.g. community‚ context of texts) Synonyms and antonyms for belonging and not belonging Synonyms: Belonging: - Integrated - Accepted - Unified - Included - Relating - Fitting in - Conformity - Not-Belonging: - Ostracized - Exclusion - Excommunicated - Alienated - Emancipated - Segregated - Exiled - Isolated - Antonyms:
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THE LABOUR GOVERNMENT 1945 – 51 COMMON QUESTIONS 1 To what extent did the Labour Reforms succeed in creating a modern Welfare State? How successfully did the Labour Government deal with Britain’s social problems after WW2? How significant an impact did the welfare reforms of the Labour Government 1945 – 1951 have on the lives of the British people? KEY FIGURES 1 Clement Attlee (Labour Prime Minister 1945 – 51) Hugh Dalton (Chancellor of the Exchequer) Aneurin Bevan (Health & Housing
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