Sarah Hilton has been a business examiner for over 20 years and a business teacher for longer. She is now a teacher trainer, business teacher and qualification developer. She runs the website revisionstation which provides smashing business teaching resources at budget prices.
Sarah Hilton has been a business examiner for over 20 years and a business teacher for longer. She is now a teacher trainer, business teacher and qualification developer. She runs the website revisionstation which provides smashing business teaching resources at budget prices.
This is a complete lesson with a teacher PowerPoint with all the answers and a student worksheet to accompany the lesson. This is written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation. This lesson covers these topics:
a) Calculation of price elasticity of demand
b) Interpretation of numerical values of price elasticity of demand
c) The factors influencing price elasticity of demand
d) The significance of price elasticity of demand to businesses in terms of implications for pricing
e) Calculation and interpretation of the relationship between price elasticity of demand and total revenue
This complete lesson includes a worksheet and a PowerPoint and is written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation and includes the following topics:
a) Mass markets and niche markets:
characteristics
market size and market share
brands
b) Dynamic markets:
online retailing
how markets change
innovation and market growth
adapting to change
c) How competition affects the market
d) The difference between risk and uncertainty
This complete lesson includes a worksheet and a PowerPoint which is written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation. This lesson includes the following topics:
a) Product and market orientation
b) Primary and secondary market research data
(quantitative and qualitative) used to:
identify and anticipate customer needs and wants
quantify likely demand
gain insight into consumer behaviour
c) Limitations of market research, sample size and bias
d) Use of ICT to support market research:
websites
social networking
databases
e) Market segmentation
Pearson Edexcel International A Level Business YBS11 (434) 3 / 4343 controlling MNCs
Complete lesson including a student worksheet and a teacher PowerPoint written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
Controlling MNCs - Factors to consider:
• power of MNC
• political influence
• legal control
• consumer pressure
• pressure groups
• social media
• self-regulation
Pearson Edexcel International A Level Business YBS11 (434) 2 / 4342 business ethics
Complete lesson including a student worksheet anda teacher PowerPoint written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
a) Stakeholder conflicts.
b) Environmental considerations:
emissions and waste disposal
sustainability.
c) Supply chain considerations:
pay and working conditions
exploitation of labour and child labour.
d) Marketing considerations:
misleading product labelling
inappropriate marketing activities.
Pearson Edexcel International A Level Business YBS11 (434) 1 / 4341 impact pf MNCs
Complete lesson including a student worksheet and a teacher PowerPoint written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
This lesson includes:
a) Impact of MNCs on the local economy:
• local labour, wages, working conditions and job creation
• local businesses
• the local community and environment
b) Impact of MNCs on the national economy:
• economic growth
• FDI flows
• balance of payments
• technology and skills transfer
• consumers
• business culture
• tax revenues
Pearson Edexcel International A Level Business YBS11 (433) 3 / 4333 cultural social
Complete lesson including a student worksheet and a teacher PowerPoint written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
a) Considerations for businesses:
• cultural differences
• different tastes and preferences
• language and unintended meanings
• inappropriate branding and promotion.
Pearson Edexcel International A Level Business YBS11 (433) 2 / 4332 niche markets
Complete lesson including a student worksheet and a teacher PowerPoint written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
This lesson covers:
a) Cultural diversity: recognition that groups of people across the globe have different interests and values.
b) Features of global niche markets.
c) Application and adaptation of the marketing mix (4Ps) to suit global niches.
Pearson Edexcel International A Level Business YBS11 (433) 1 / 4331 marketing
Complete lesson including a student worksheet and a teacher PowerPoint written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
a) Global marketing strategy and global localisation (glocalisation)
b) Different marketing approaches:
domestic/ethnocentric
mixed/geocentric
international/polycentric.
c) Application and adaptation of the marketing mix (4Ps) and Ansoff’s Matrix to global markets
Pearson Edexcel International A Level Business YBS11 (432) 4 / 4324 global mergers
Complete lesson including a student worksheet and a teacher PowerPoint written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
Reasons for global mergers, takeovers and joint ventures
a) Spreading risk and economies of scale.
b) Entering new markets/trade blocs.
c) Acquiring national/international brand names/patents.
d) Securing resources/supplies.
e) Maintaining/increasing global competitiveness.
f) Reducing competition.
g) Making use of local knowledge.
h) Government or legal requirement.
i) Accessing supply chains/distribution networks.
j) Sharing costs/risks.
Complete lesson including a student worksheet and a teacher PowerPoint written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
Pearson Edexcel International A Level Business YBS11 (432) 3 / 4323 assessment production
ASSESSMENT OF A COUNTRY AS A PRODUCTION LOCATION
a) Factors to consider:
• costs of production
• skills and availability of labour force
• infrastructure
• location in trade bloc
• government incentives
• ease of doing business
• political stability
• natural resources
• likely return on investment.
Complete lesson including a student worksheet and a teacher PowerPoint written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
Pearson Edexcel International A Level Business YBS11 (432) 2 / 4322 assessment market
ASSESSMENT OF A COUNTRY AS A MARKET
a) Factors to consider:
• levels and growth of disposable income
• ease of doing business
• infrastructure
• political stability
• exchange rates.
b) Application of Porter’s five forces in assessing potential markets.
Complete lesson including a PowerPoint and a worksheet, written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation:
a) Push factors:
• saturated markets
• competition.
b) Pull factors:
• increased sales and profitability
• risk spreading and economies of scale.
c) Cost competitiveness by off-shoring and outsourcing.
d) Extending the product life cycle.
This is a complete lesson written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation and is for the unit 4315 Trading Blocs
It’s up to date with trading bloc changes since UCMCA and Brexit. It includes a teacher PowerPoint and a student worksheet and is all fully editable. It covers the following topics:
a) Expansion of trading blocs:
• EU and the single market
• ASEAN
• NAFTA (USMCA).
b) The impact on businesses of trading blocs.
This is a complete lesson for unit 4314 protectionism on the International A level Business syllabus. It includes a PowerPoint and student worksheet and covers the following topics:
a) Reasons for protectionism
b) Tariffs
c) Import quotas
d) Other trade barriers:
• government legislation
• domestic subsidies.
e) Impact on businesses of protectionism.
This complete lesson includes everything you need to teach this unit. Written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation, it covers these topics:
a) Trade liberalisation, the reduction of trade barriers and the role of the WTO.
b) Political change.
c) Reduced cost of transport and communication.
d) Increased significance of global (multinational) corporations (MNCs).
e) Increased investment flows (FDI).
f) Migration within and between economies.
g) Growth of the global labour force.
h) Structural change.
i) Impact on businesses of increased globalisation.
It includes a Teacher PowerPoint with all the answers in the slide notes and a student workbook which is fully editable.
This is a complete lesson that includes a Teacher PowerPoint and a student worksheet. All the answers are on the slide notes. This lesson is written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation and includes the following topics:
a) Exports and imports.
b) Implications of increasing specialisation by countries and businesses.
c) Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and link to business growth.
This is a complete lesson to introduce unit 4 of the International Business syllabus. Includes lots of interactive activities and questions for the students to answer.
Includes a teacher PPT and a student worksheet
Written by Sarah Hilton at Revisionstation
Covers these topics:
a) Characteristics of developed, developing and emerging economies
b) Growing economic power of countries within Asia, Africa and other
parts of the world
c) Implications of economic growth for individuals and businesses:
• trade opportunities for businesses
• employment patterns.
d) Indicators of growth:
• gross domestic product (GDP) and GDP per capita
• human development index (HDI).
This is a complete lesson which includes a teacher PowerPoint and a student worksheet written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation and it covers the following topics:
LESSON 1
Pricing methods
price skimming
price penetration
competitive pricing
loss leader
cost-plus
The factors that influence pricing decisions
costs
nature of the market
degree of competition
product life cycle.
The relationship between price and demand
LESSON 2
The benefits and risks of developing new products
Importance of product design, image and the needs of the target market
Product differentiation
USP
Brand image
The product lifecycle
Product portfolio (Boston Box / Boston Matrix)
LESSON 3
Promotional methods
Advertising
PR
Sales promotion
Sponsorship
Social media
Factors influencing the selection of promotional methods
Reasons for promotion
LESSON 4
The different channels of distribution used by business
Retailers
Wholesalers
Telesales
E-commerce and M-commerce
Integrated nature of the marketing mix
Using the marketing mix to inform and implement business decisions
This is a complete lesson which includes a teacher PowerPoint and a student worksheet written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation and it covers the following topics:
Purpose of market research
To collect information
Why businesses conduct market research
Methods of market research to include primary and secondary
Uses of market research information that may help decision making
Qualitative and quantitative market research
manipulate and interpret data from tables and charts
identify market size and market share