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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.
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 and Entrepreneurship C2 - Marketing and Finance Objectives
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BTEC Level 3 eSports Unit 3: Enterprise and Entrepreneurship C2 - Marketing and Finance Objectives

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This full lesson covers C2 of Unit 3: Enterprise and Entrepreneurship in the eSport Industry. The session covers; Selection of appropriate SMART objectives, e.g. understanding customer wants and needs, developing new products, profitability, brand awareness and market share, diversification, brand awareness and loyalty, sales volume, spectator volume, increasing efficiency, adapting elements of the physical experience, adapting processes to better meet needs Images removed for copywrite reasons, you will need to add your own images e.g. business logos.
Business Studies: Situational Analysis LGBT Case Study
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Business Studies: Situational Analysis LGBT Case Study

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This case study for SWOT and PESTLE is designed using a gay married couple as the business owners who are setting up a business specialising in LGBT events. This case study is a great way to embed equality and diversity in the classroom while your learners use their knowledge in a practical way. Learners must produce a SWOT and PESTLE analysis for the business and then create a visual representation of the strategy for the business owners. This case study is suitable for GCSE, A Level and BTEC as well as any other business related courses.
Data Classification Exercise - Market Research
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Data Classification Exercise - Market Research

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This resources gives the learners different market research scenarios. On an individual basis, learners will decide if each situation provides Primary or Secondary research and if the data will be Qualitative or Quantitative when collected. Learners then get into pairs and peer assess their results.
BTEC Level 3 Business Unit 7: Business Decision Making C3 - Trends
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BTEC Level 3 Business Unit 7: Business Decision Making C3 - Trends

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This full lesson, including several tasks and links to external media, covers C3 of Learning Aim C for Unit 7: Business Decision Making. Areas covered; Economic trends Market trends Social trends Evaluation of importance of trends when making decisions Images removed for copywrite reasons, you will need to add your own images e.g. business logos.
Customer Service Scenarios
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Customer Service Scenarios

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This 12 slide presentation features 10 different customer service scenarios. Learners are required to analyse each scenario and come up with an action plan for each. They must also discuss the skills required to ensure the scenario is dealt with effectively. This activity can be used for a variety of qualifications and contexts.
T Level in Health Component A1 Working in the Health and Science Sector A1.6 Supporting Progression
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T Level in Health Component A1 Working in the Health and Science Sector A1.6 Supporting Progression

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This full lesson covers A1.6 Opportunities to support progression within the health and science sector for the T Level in Health, including; • undertaking further/higher education programmes • undertaking apprenticeship/degree apprenticeship • undertaking continuing professional development (CPD) • joining professional bodies • undertaking an internship • undertaking a scholarship
T Level in Health Component A1 Working in the Health and Science Sector A1.5 Different Occupations
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T Level in Health Component A1 Working in the Health and Science Sector A1.5 Different Occupations

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This full lesson covers The difference between technical, higher technical and professional occupations in health, healthcare science and science, as defined by the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education for T Level Health, including; technical: skilled occupations that a college leaver or an apprentice would be entering, typically requiring qualifications at levels 2/3 • higher technical: require more knowledge and skills acquired through experience in the workplace or further technical education, and typically require qualifications at levels 4/5 • professional: occupations where there is a clear career progression from higher technical occupations, as well as occupations where a degree apprenticeship exists
BTEC Level 3 Business: Unit 1 Exploring Business - Stakeholders
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BTEC Level 3 Business: Unit 1 Exploring Business - Stakeholders

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This full lesson and supporting handout covers A2 of Learning Aim A for Unit 1: Exploring Business. The areas covered include; Internal and external stakeholders Suppliers, lenders, competitors, debtors, creditors, customers, government agencies, pressure groups. The influence of these stakeholders on businesses. Images removed for copywrite reasons, you will need to add your own images e.g. business logos.
BTEC Level 3 Business: Unit 1 Exploring Business - Benefits and Risks of Innovation and Enterprise
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BTEC Level 3 Business: Unit 1 Exploring Business - Benefits and Risks of Innovation and Enterprise

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This whole lesson covers E2 of Learning Aim E for Unit 1: Exploring Business. Topics covered include; Improvements to products, processes, services and customer experience Business growth Development of new and niche markets Offering a USP Improved reputation and recognition Smarter working Risks - Failing to meet operational and commercial requirements Failing to achieve a return on investment Cultural problems (resistance to change, unsupportive processes and systems, insufficient support from leadership and management) Images removed for copywrite reasons, you will need to add your own images e.g. business logos.
BTEC Level 3 Business - Unit 8 Recruitment and Selection: A.3 Ethics in Recruitment
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BTEC Level 3 Business - Unit 8 Recruitment and Selection: A.3 Ethics in Recruitment

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This full lesson, with accompanying tasks, fully covers Ethics in recruitment (A3). Topics covered include; What is ethics? Honest advertisement Confidentiality Fair questioning Fair selection criteria Disclosure if working with family/friends Equal opportunities legislation Right-to-work legislation The lesson contains links to relevant media including news articles and videos. Several tasks are included to keep learners engaged.