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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.
A newly updated online and/or classroom-ready presentation covering Further Human Resources Management 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 AS Level Business Unit 2 including:
• analyse employee performance by using a range of measures
• assess ways in which employee performance might be improved
• recognise the importance of labour legislation
• assess the reasons for and role of workforce planning
• evaluate ways in which cooperation between management and the workforce can benefit both
• assess the role of trade unions in HRM.
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 robust online and/or classroom-ready presentation covering AS Business Finance from Unit 5 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 5 including:
• understand why business activity requires finance
• recognise the importance of working capital and revenue expenditure and the different needs for finance these create
• understand the importance of working capital to a business and how this can be managed
• analyse the different sources of long-; medium- and short-term finance, both internal and external
• understand the role played by the main financial institutions
• select and justify appropriate sources of finance for different business needs
• analyse the factors that managers consider when taking a finance decision
The presentation can be delivered online or in a classroom and can be supplemented with a teacher’s own creative exercises and activities. An excellent key resource for new and experienced teachers alike.
A thorough classroom-ready presentation on Inventory Management, 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 why businesses hold stock (inventories) and the costs of stock holding
• analyse the advantages and disadvantages of traditional stock-management systems
• discuss the just-in-time (JIT) stock-management system.
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 time-saving classroom-ready presentation on Strategic Implementation, as part of the Cambridge International Examinations Business Syllabus Unit 6 on Strategic Management. Connects seamlessly with the core approved textbooks and addresses key learning objectives.
This presentation highlights key concepts of the syllabus from the CIE A2 Level Business Unit 6 including:
• understand what strategic implementation means
• evaluate the importance of business plans and corporate planning to strategic implementation
• analyse different types of corporate culture and assess the impact culture can have on strategic implementation
• understand how businesses can establish a “change culture”
• assess how businesses can manage and control strategic change
• evaluate the importance of contingency planning and crisis management
The presentation can be delivered as a lecture and supplemented with a teacher’s own creative exercises and activities. A helpful tool for new and experienced teachers alike.
A thorough online and/or classroom-ready presentation on Project Management as part of the Cambridge International Examinations Business Syllabus Unit 4 on Operations and Project Management Unit. 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 4 including:
• understand the purpose of project management
• analyse the key elements of project planning
• analyse how critical path analysis (CPA) and network diagrams can be used to help with project management
• apply CPA to different projects
• evaluate the usefulness of the technique.
The presentation can be delivered online or in a classroom and can be 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 Lean Production and Quality Management, as part of the Cambridge International Examinations Business Syllabus Unit 4 on Operations and Project Management Unit. 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 4 including:
• analyse the importance of lean production to competitive businesses
• evaluate the main lean production techniques
• explain the concept of quality
• understand the difference between quality control and quality assurance
• explain the importance of businesses establishing quality-assurance systems
• evaluate the effectiveness of total quality management
• assess the costs and benefits of managing quality
• explain how managing quality effectively can improve
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 ready-made resource for classroom or online teaching introducing students to the concept of Subsidies and Indirect Taxes within the context of a Supply and Demand Analysis and its inter-related problems from the Cambridge International Examinations Economics 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 Economics in the content area of Basic economic ideas and resource allocation.
The presentation can be delivered as a classroom lecture or in an online lesson and supplemented with a teacher’s own creative exercises and activities. An excellent key resource for new and experienced teachers alike.
A classroom-ready presentation introducing students to the concept of Scarcity and its inter-related problems from the Cambridge International Examinations Economics 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 Economics in the content area of Basic economic ideas and resource allocation.
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 Marketing Planning 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:
• analyse the content of a marketing plan
• assess the usefulness of marketing planning
• link the marketing plan to a coordinated marketing mix
• evaluate the importance of new product development and research and development
• assess the usefulness of sales forecasting and analyse
sales data by the moving-average method.
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 robust classroom-ready presentation answering “What is 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 AS Level Business Unit 3 including:
• the link between marketing objectives and corporate objectives
• marketing objectives
• factors influencing the supply and demand for the products/services of a business
• interactions between price, supply and demand
• how markets may differ: such as consumer/producer markets; national, regional and international markets
• difference between product and customer (market) orientation
• problems associated with measuring market share and market growth
• implications of changes in market share and growth
• classification of products
• how marketing might differ for different types of goods and services
• reasons for and benefits/limitations of mass marketing and niche marketing
• benefits and limitations of market segmentation
• methods of market segmentation including geographic, demographic and psychographic
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 comprehensive 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 A2 Level Business Unit 5 including:
• understand the differences between full and contribution costing
• apply the technique of contribution costing
• evaluate situations in which contribution costing would and would not be used
• apply contribution costing to ‘accept/reject’ order decisions
• solve numerical problems involving costing methods.
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 thorough online and/or classroom-ready presentation on Budgets, 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 A2 Level Business Unit 5 including:
understand why financial planning is important
• analyse the advantages of setting budgets – or financial plans
• examine the importance of a system of delegated budgeting
• analyse the potential limitations of budgeting
• use variance analysis to assess adverse and favourable variances from budgets.
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.
Complete Operations Management for Cambridge AS Level Business 9609 for exams from 2026-2028.
Content includes comprehensive overview, case studies, video links, class discussion prompts, and review questions.
Nature of Operations
Inventory Management
Capacity Utilisation and Outsourcing
All learning objectives thoroughly covered.
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A robust classroom-ready presentation covering AS Marketing Research 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 AS Level Business Unit 3 including:
• purpose of market research in determining customer characteristics/consumer profiles, wants and needs
• distinction between primary (field) and secondary desk research, and the main features of each
• methods of primary research and their advantages and disadvantages including focus groups and surveys
• sources of secondary information including printed, paid for and web-based sources of information
• random, stratified and quota sampling; the appropriateness of each to given situations
• limitations of sampling
• the reliability of data collection
• analysis of results obtained from market research
• interpretation of information
• cost effectiveness of marketing research
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 classroom-ready set of presentations covering Motivation Theory and Practice from Unit 2 of the Cambridge International Examinations Business Syllabus. Connects seamlessly with the core approved textbooks and addresses all learning objectives.
This presentations highlights key concepts of the syllabus from the CIE AS Level Business Unit 2 including:
• the need to motivate employees to achieve the objectives of a business
• a simple explanation of human need
• how human needs may or may not be satisfied at work
• ideas of the main content theorists (Maslow, Taylor, Mayo, Herzberg) and process theorists (McClelland, Vroom)
• the theories in practical situations
• different payment methods (time based, salary, piece rates, commission, bonuses, profit sharing, performance related pay)
• different types of non-financial motivators (training, induction, opportunities for promotion, development, status, job re-design, team working, empowerment, participation, fringe benefits/perks)
• ways in which employees can participate in the management and control of business activity
The presentations can be delivered as lectures and supplemented with a teacher’s own creative exercises and activities. An excellent key resource for new and experienced teachers alike.
A thorough classroom-ready presentation on Promotion and Place 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:
• above the line and below the line promotion
• the role of packaging in promotion
• branding as part of product/promotion
• choosing between alternative types of channel of distribution
• online advertising, catalogues, sales, dynamic pricing, distribution (download of digital products), social media, viral marketing, e-commerce
• the need for the marketing mix to be consistent with the business, the product type and the market
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 classroom-ready presentation on Price 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:
• use and value of alternative pricing strategies including competitive, penetration, skimming, price discrimination, cost-based pricing
• define, calculate and interpret price elasticity of demand and suitable prices
• usefulness of price elasticity of demand when making pricing decisions
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 robust collection of two classroom-ready presentations covering External Influences and External Economics Influences on Business Activity 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 A2 Level Business Unit 1 including:
• how a government might use the law to seek to control: employment, conditions of work (including health and
safety), minimum wage, marketing behaviour, competition, location decisions, particular goods and services
• how international agreements might have an impact on businesses
• how the state might intervene to help businesses (small and large)
• how the state might intervene to constrain businesses (small and large)
• the impact of and issues associated with corporate social responsibility (CSR), e.g. accounting practices, paying incentives for the award of contracts, social auditing
• why businesses need to consider the needs of the community including pressure groups
• problems of introducing technological change
• how businesses are constrained by and rely on other businesses
• how a business might react to a given demographic change
• how (physical) environmental issues might influence business behaviour
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 comprehensive online and/or classroom-ready presentation on Analysis of Published Accounts, 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 A2 Level Business Unit 5 including:
calculate the return on capital employed ratio
• calculate the gearing ratio, the financial efficiency ratios and investment ratios
• analyse ratio results and evaluate ways in which these results could be improved
• assess the practical use of ratio analysis.
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 thorough classroom-ready presentation on Contents of Published Accounts, 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 A2 Level Business Unit 5 including:
• make simple amendments to Statements of financial position and income statements from given data
• understand the importance of accounting for the depreciation of fixed assets and apply the straight-line method to simple problems
• analyse the impact on the Statement of financial position of a change in valuing non-current assets or inventories
• explain the significance of goodwill, net realisable value of stocks and depreciation to the final accounts of a business.
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.