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Looking to enhance your A-level Business teaching with engaging and effective resources? Look no further than these professionally-designed PowerPoint slides on Cambridge A-level Business! Created by experienced educators, these slides align with the Cambridge curriculum and cover key topics in A-level Business, including marketing, finance, operations, and strategic management. With clear explanations and visually-striking graphics, these slides will keep your students engaged and motivated.
Looking to enhance your A-level Business teaching with engaging and effective resources? Look no further than these professionally-designed PowerPoint slides on Cambridge A-level Business! Created by experienced educators, these slides align with the Cambridge curriculum and cover key topics in A-level Business, including marketing, finance, operations, and strategic management. With clear explanations and visually-striking graphics, these slides will keep your students engaged and motivated.
Looking for ways to guide your A-Level Business students in using AI responsibly? This free, downloadable resource helps teachers introduce AI into assessments while maintaining academic integrity.
We have put together five distinct levels of AI involvement, from no AI usage to full AI collaboration, with clear descriptions and real-life examples specifically tailored to A-Level Business coursework.
Perfect for teachers looking to integrate AI into their curriculum, this resource provides a step-by-step approach to encourage critical thinking and responsible AI use. Each level includes examples of tasks like business plan creation, financial analysis, and marketing strategies, helping students balance AI’s benefits with their own contributions.
Download this resource today to help your students navigate AI effectively in their studies, ensuring they stay ahead in the evolving world of business.
Covid-19 has transformed how we teach and the best teachers will be ones who personalise their approach to ensure no student is left behind.
This document is designed to equip teachers with a framework from which to start before trying to think of teaching solutions or approaches.
Teachers can use this document to take a little time to pause and reflect who they’re teaching. If you’re already in the middle of working online, think of this as taking a step back to look at the bigger picture.
A thorough classroom-ready presentation on The Nature of Operations, as part of the Cambridge International Examinations Business Syllabus Unit 4 on Operations and Project Management. Connects seamlessly with the core approved textbooks and addresses all learning objectives.
This presentation highlights key concepts of the syllabus from the CIE AS Level Business Unit 4 including:
• understanding what is meant by operations management
• appreciate the nature of the production process and how value can be added
• understand the difference between production and productivity, efficiency and effectiveness
• evaluate the different advantages of labour and capital intensity.
The presentation can be delivered as a lecture and supplemented with a teacher’s own creative exercises and activities. A time-saving key resource for new and experienced teachers alike.
A newly updated online and/or classroom-ready presentation covering Globalisation and International Marketing from Unit 3 of the Cambridge International Examinations Business Syllabus. Connects seamlessly with the core approved textbooks and addresses all learning objectives.
This presentation highlights key concepts of the syllabus from the CIE A2 Level Business Unit 3 including:
• understand the implications for marketing of increased globalisation
• analyse different strategies for international marketing
• assess the importance of international marketing for different businesses
• evaluate appropriate international marketing strategies, e.g. pan-global marketing or reflecting regional differences with global localisation
• assess and select appropriate strategies to enter international markets.
This presentation can be delivered as a lecture online or in a classroom and can be supplemented with a teacher’s own creative exercises and activities. A time-saving key resource for new and experienced teachers alike.
Updated for exams from 2024. A full classroom-ready presentation covering Stakeholders in a Business from Cambridge International Examinations Business Syllabus.
Connects seamlessly with the core approved textbooks and addresses all learning objectives.
This presentation includes exercises and discussion prompts and highlights key concepts of the syllabus from the CIE AS Level Business:
1.5.1 Business stakeholders
individuals or groups with an interest in the activities of a business
internal stakeholders and external stakeholders
the roles, rights and responsibilities of stakeholders
1.5.2 The relative importance and infuence of stakeholders on business activities
the impact of business decisions on stakeholders, and their reactions
the impact of stakeholder aims on business decisions
how and why a business needs to be accountable to its stakeholders
how conflict might arise from stakeholders having different aims and objectives
how changing business objectives might affect its stakeholders
The presentation can be delivered as a lecture and supplemented with a teacher’s own creative exercises and activities. An excellent key resource for new and experienced teachers alike.
Updated for exams from 2024: A full classroom-ready presentation including discussion questions and exercises covering Business Structure from the Cambridge International Examinations Business Syllabus.
Connects seamlessly with the core approved textbooks and addresses all learning objectives.
This presentation highlights key concepts of the syllabus from the CIE AS Level Business Unit 1 including:
Identify and explain the characteristics of the primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary sectors, and the types of businesses within these sectors.
Understand the differences between public and private sectors, including the types of businesses that operate within each.
Analyze the reasons for and assess the consequences of changes in the relative importance of these economic sectors.
Describe the main features of different types of business ownership, including sole traders, partnerships, private limited companies, public limited companies, franchises, co-operatives, joint ventures, and social enterprises.
Evaluate the appropriateness of different types of business ownership for various business situations.
Understand the concepts of unlimited and limited liability and their significance to business owners.
Assess the advantages and disadvantages of changing from one type of business ownership to another.
The presentation can be delivered as a lecture and supplemented with a teacher’s own creative exercises and activities.
An excellent key resource for new and experienced teachers alike.
Updated for exams from 2024: A full classroom-ready presentation covering Size of Business from Unit 1 of the Cambridge International Examinations Business Syllabus. Connects seamlessly with the core approved textbooks and addresses all learning objectives.
This presentation highlights key concepts of the syllabus from the CIE AS Level Business Unit 1 including:
Understand the appropriateness of different methods of measuring the size of a business
Understand advantages and disadvantages of being a small business
Understand strengths and weaknesses of family businesses
Understand the importance of small businesses and their role in the economy
Understand the role of small businesses as part of the industry structure in some industries
Understand why and how a business might grow internally (organic growth)
Understand the different types of external growth through merger and takeover: horizontal, vertical (backward and forward), conglomerate diversification, friendly merger, hostile takeover
Understand the impact of a merger/takeover on stakeholders
Understand why a merger/takeover may or may not achieve objectives
Understand the importance of joint ventures and strategic alliances as methods of external growth
The presentation can be delivered as a lecture and supplemented with a teacher’s own creative exercises and activities. An excellent key resource for new and experienced teachers alike.
Updated for exams from 2024: A full classroom-ready presentation including discussion questions and exercises covering Business Objectives from the Cambridge International Examinations Business Syllabus.
Connects seamlessly with the core approved textbooks and addresses all learning objectives.
This presentation highlights key concepts of the syllabus from the CIE AS Level Business Unit 1 including:
Understand the objectives of businesses in the private sector, public sector, and social enterprises.
Recognize the importance of setting business objectives.
Explain corporate social responsibility (CSR) and the triple bottom line, including economic, social, and environmental objectives.
Analyze the relationship between mission statements, aims, objectives, strategy, and tactics in a business context.
Describe the stages of business decision-making and explain the role objectives play in each stage.
Evaluate how business objectives may change over time.
Demonstrate how business objectives are translated into targets and budgets.
Discuss the importance of communicating objectives and their potential impact on the workforce.
Define SMART objectives and explain how they are applied in business.
Understand how ethical considerations can influence business objectives and activities.
An excellent key resource for new and experienced teachers alike.
These comprehensive teaching materials include slides with activities for topic 1.1 Business Enterprise (Cambridge 9609 for examinations 2023-2025) are designed by experienced teachers to save you time and simplify lesson planning.
Covering all learning objectives, these slides bring relief to busy teachers by providing ready-to-use content that’s easy to edit and customize.
The slides include notes and engaging activities, to guide classroom interaction and help students understand and apply key concepts.
The presentation can be delivered in the classroom or online and can be supplemented with a teacher’s own creative exercises and activities. An excellent key resource for new and experienced teachers alike.
Lesson objectives covered:
Understand the purpose of business activity
Understand the factors of production needed for business activity: land, labour, capital and enterprise
Understand the concept of adding value
Understand the nature of economic activity, the problem of choice and opportunity cost
Understand the dynamic business environment
Understand why businesses succeed
Understand why many businesses fail
Understand the differences between local, national and multinational businesses
Understand the qualities entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs need for success
Understand the role of entrepreneurship in creating and starting up a business
Understand the role of intrapreneurship in the ongoing success of a business
Understand the barriers to entrepreneurship
Understand business risk and uncertainty
Understand the role of business enterprise in the development of a country
Understand the meaning and purpose of business plans
Understand the key elements of business plans
Understand the benefits and limitations of business plans
Updated for exams from 2024. A full classroom-ready presentation covering Management and Managers from Cambridge International Examinations Business Syllabus.
Connects seamlessly with the core approved textbooks and addresses all learning objectives.
This presentation includes exercises, case studies and discussion prompts and highlights key concepts of the syllabus from the CIE AS Level Business:
2.3.1 Management and managers
• traditional manager functions: planning, organising, directing, controlling
• the role of managers: Fayol, Mintzberg
• the contribution of managers to business performance
• management styles: autocratic, democratic, laissez-faire, paternalistic
• McGregor’s Theory X and Theory Y managers
The presentation can be delivered as a lecture and supplemented with a teacher’s own creative exercises and activities. An excellent key resource for new and experienced teachers alike.
Updated for exams from 2024. A full classroom-ready presentation covering Human Resources Management from Cambridge International Examinations Business Syllabus.
Connects seamlessly with the core approved textbooks and addresses all learning objectives.
This presentation includes exercises, case studies and discussion prompts and highlights key concepts of the syllabus from the CIE AS Level Business:
2.1.1 Purpose and Roles of HRM
Understand the role of HRM in achieving organizational objectives.
2.1.2 Workforce Planning
Explain the reasons for creating a workforce plan and its role in a business.
Measure and interpret labor turnover.
Analyze the implications of high and low labor turnover for a business.
2.1.3 Recruitment and Selection
Understand the recruitment process, including job descriptions and person specifications.
Identify and evaluate different recruitment methods (e.g., job advertisements, employment agencies, online recruitment).
Differentiate between internal and external recruitment.
Analyze selection methods, including CVs, résumés, application forms, interviews, references, testing, and assessment centers.
Understand the purpose of employment contracts.
2.1.4 Redundancy and Dismissal
Explain the difference between voluntary and involuntary redundancy and fair and unfair dismissal.
2.1.5 Morale and Welfare
Understand the relationship between HRM, employee morale, and welfare, including the concept of work-life balance.
Evaluate the impact of diversity and equality in the workplace on a business.
2.1.6 Training and Development
Differentiate between types of training: induction, on-the-job, and off-the-job.
Analyze the impact of training and development on business performance.
Understand how employee development can encourage intrapreneurship, multi-skilling, and flexibility.
2.1.7 Management and Workforce Relations
Understand how cooperation between management and the workforce can benefit both parties.
Analyze the impact of trade union involvement in the workplace, including their role in collective bargaining.
The presentation can be delivered as a lecture and supplemented with a teacher’s own creative exercises and activities. An excellent key resource for new and experienced teachers alike.
Updated for exams from 2024. A full classroom-ready presentation covering Stakeholders in a Business from Cambridge International Examinations Business Syllabus.
Connects seamlessly with the core approved textbooks and addresses all learning objectives.
This presentation includes exercises, case studies and discussion prompts and highlights key concepts of the syllabus from the CIE AS Level Business:
2.2 Motivation
2.2.1 Motivation as a tool of management and leadership
*the need to motivate employees to achieve the objectives of a business
2.2.2 Human needs
*a simple explanation of human need
*how human needs may or may not be satisfied at work
2.2.3 Motivation theories
• the ideas of the main content theories (Taylor, Mayo, Maslow, Herzberg and McClelland) and process theory (Vroom)
2.2.4 Motivation methods in practice: financial motivators, non-financial motivators
*the theories in practical situations
*different payment methods: time based, salary, piece rates, commission, bonuses, profit sharing, performance-related pay, fringe benefits
*different types of non-financial motivators: training, opportunities for promotion, development, status, job re-design, team working, empowerment, participation, job enrichment
*ways in which employees can participate in the management and control of business activity
The presentation can be delivered as a lecture and supplemented with a teacher’s own creative exercises and activities. An excellent key resource for new and experienced teachers alike.
This updated bundle includes all essential topics for the Updated for exams from 2024! Cambridge International A Level Business (9609) syllabus, specifically focusing on Market Research at the AS Level.
These slides are designed to maximize examination outcomes and save teachers valuable preparation time.
As teachers, we understand the challenges of balancing lesson preparation, grading, and classroom management. So, we’re sharing this comprehensive set of slides updated for 2024, covering all relevant learning objectives.
This presentation highlights key concepts of the syllabus from Market Research:
The purposes of market research
• identification of main features of a market: size, growth, competitors
• identification of customer and consumer characteristics, profiles, wants and needs
Primary research and secondary research
• the distinction between primary research and secondary research, and the main features of each
• usefulness of data collected using primary research methods
• usefulness of data collected from secondary research sources
Sampling
• the need for and limitations of sampling
Market research data
• the reliability of the data collected
• analysis of quantitative and qualitative data
• interpretation of information presented in tables, charts and graphs
What’s Included:
Slides include exercises, topic overview, discussion prompt, exit ticket - all aligned with Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) objectives.
Covers the necessary learning objectives to prepare students for AS level exams.
This resource helps you work smarter, reduce lesson preparation time, and give your students the tools they need to succeed.
Whether you’re following CIE, AQA, or Edexcel, these slides provide value for teachers across exam boards.
This updated bundle includes all essential topics for the Updated for exams from 2024! Cambridge International A Level Business (9609) syllabus, specifically focusing on The Nature of Marketing at the AS Level.
These slides are designed to maximize examination outcomes and save teachers valuable preparation time.
As teachers, we understand the challenges of balancing lesson preparation, grading, and classroom management. That’s why we’ve created this 2024 updated and comprehensive set of slides covering all relevant learning objectives.
This presentation highlights key concepts of the syllabus from The Nature of Marketing:
Understand marketing objectives and their purpose.
Explain the link between marketing objectives and corporate objectives.
Identify the factors influencing demand and supply for a business’s products.
Explain the interaction between demand, supply, and price.
Compare how consumer and industrial markets differ.
Distinguish between local, national, and international markets.
Explain the differences between product orientation and customer (market) orientation.
Understand how to measure market share and market growth.
Analyze the implications of changes in market share and market growth.
Classify products into categories.
Explain how marketing differs for consumer products (B2C) and industrial products (B2B).
Identify the features of mass markets and niche markets.
Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of mass marketing and niche marketing.
Describe methods of market segmentation, including geographic, demographic, and psychographic segmentation.
Understand the advantages and disadvantages of market segmentation.
Explain the aims of CRM.
Evaluate the costs and benefits of CRM for a business.
What’s Included:
Slides with case studies, topic overview, discussion prompts, exit ticket - all aligned with Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) objectives.
Covers the necessary learning objectives to prepare students for AS level exams.
This resource helps you work smarter, reduce lesson preparation time, and give your students the tools they need to succeed.
Whether you’re following CIE, AQA, or Edexcel, these slides provide value for teachers across exam boards.
A thorough online and/or classroom-ready presentation on Product from the Marketing Mix, as part of the Cambridge International Examinations Business Syllabus Unit 3 on Marketing. Connects seamlessly with the core approved textbooks and addresses all learning objectives.
This presentation highlights key concepts of the syllabus from the CIE AS Level Business Unit 3 including:
• explain what the marketing mix means and what its key components are
• analyse the importance of the customer and customer relationship marketing
• understand and evaluate the importance of product decisions to a successful marketing mix
• analyse the stages of a typical product life cycle and evaluate the usefulness of the concept
The presentation can be delivered as a lecture and supplemented with a teacher’s own creative exercises and activities. An excellent key resource for new and experienced teachers alike.
A complete classroom-ready presentation covering Business Structure from Unit 1 of the Cambridge International Examinations Business Syllabus. Connects seamlessly with the core approved textbooks and addresses all learning objectives.
This presentation highlights key concepts of the syllabus from the CIE A Level Business Unit 1 including:
• primary, secondary and tertiary sector businesses
• the public and private sectors
• main features of different types of legal structure, including ability to raise finance
• appropriateness of legal structure: sole trader, partnership, private limited companies, public limited companies, franchises, co-operatives, joint ventures
• concept of limited liability and its importance
• problems resulting from changing from one legal structure to another
The presentation can be delivered as a lecture and supplemented with a teacher’s own creative exercises and activities. An excellent key resource for new and experienced teachers alike.
A newly updated online and/or classroom-ready presentation covering Organisation Structure from Unit 2 of the Cambridge International Examinations Business Syllabus. Connects seamlessly with the core approved textbooks and addresses all learning objectives.
This presentation highlights key concepts of the syllabus from the CIE A2 Level Business Unit 2 including:
understand why organisations need a structure and
why flexibility is important
• analyse the diff erent types of organisational structure that can be adopted and their advantages and drawbacks
• assess the main features of an organisational chart, such as levels of hierarchy, chain of command and span of control
• understand the diff erence between centralised and decentralised structures
• evaluate the conflict between trust and control with a policy of delegation
• outline the diff erences between line and staff authority
• examine the appropriateness of centralised and decentralised structures
• understand the diff erence between authority, accountability and responsibility.
This presentation can be delivered as a lecture online or in a classroom and can be supplemented with a teacher’s own creative exercises and activities. A time-saving key resource for new and experienced teachers alike.
A thorough classroom-ready presentation on What is Strategic Management, as part of the Cambridge International Examinations Business Syllabus Unit 6 on Strategic Management. Connects seamlessly with the core approved textbooks and addresses all learning objectives.
This presentation highlights key concepts of the syllabus from the CIE A2 Level Business Unit 6 including:
• understanding the meaning of corporate strategy and strategic management
• differentiate between strategic decisions and tactical decisions
• analyse the need for strategic management
• discuss the link between strategy and organisational structure
• evaluate the importance of business strategy in determining competitive advantage in an increasingly competitive world
The presentation can be delivered as a lecture and supplemented with a teacher’s own creative exercises and activities. A time-saving key resource for new and experienced teachers alike.
A comprehensive presentation for use online or in the classroom on Accounting Fundamentals, as part of the Cambridge International Examinations Business Syllabus Unit 5 on Finance and Accounting. Connects seamlessly with the core approved textbooks and addresses all learning objectives.
This presentation highlights key concepts of the syllabus from the CIE AS Level Business Unit 5 including:
• understand why keeping business accounts is so important
• analyse the main users and uses of business accounting records
• identify and understand the main components of an income statement
• identify and understand the main components of a Statement of financial position
• analyse business accounts by using ratio analysis – liquidity and profit-margin ratios
• evaluate the limitations of ratio analysis and of published accounts.
The presentation can be delivered as a lecture and supplemented with a teacher’s own creative exercises and activities. An excellent key resource for new and experienced teachers alike.
A thorough online and/or classroom-ready presentation on Costs, as part of the Cambridge International Examinations Business Syllabus Unit 5 on Finance and Accounting. Connects seamlessly with the core approved textbooks and addresses all learning objectives.
This presentation highlights key concepts of the syllabus from the CIE AS Level Business Unit 5 including:
• explain the diff erent classifications given to production costs
• understand the uses to which cost data can be put
• analyse which costs of production are likely to vary with output and which will not
• use costs of production in break-even analysis
• apply break-even analysis in simple business decision-making situations
• evaluate the usefulness of break-even analysis.
The presentation can be delivered as a lecture and supplemented with a teacher’s own creative exercises and activities. An excellent key resource for new and experienced teachers alike.