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.
AS(7131) A-level (7132) Specifications For teaching from September 2023 onwards For as exams in May/June 2024 onwards For a-level exams in May/June 2025 onwards Version 2.0
This lesson covers:
The benefits of motivated and engaged employees
Theories of motivation should include Taylor, Maslow and Herzberg.
How to improve employee engagement and motivation
Financial methods of motivation should include:
piece rate
commission
salary schemes
performance-related pay
Non-financial methods of motivating employees
Empowerment
Team working
Flexible working
Job enrichment
Job rotation
Influences on the choice and assessment of the effectiveness of financial and non-financial methods of motivating employees
This lesson is written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
AS(7131) A-level (7132) Specifications For teaching from September 2023 onwards For as exams in May/June 2024 onwards For a-level exams in May/June 2025 onwards Version 2.0
This lesson covers:
Models of organisational structure
Functional
Product based
Regional
Matrix
Influences on organisational design
authority
span
hierarchy
delegation
centralisation and decentralisation
The value of changing organisational design
How managing the human resource flow helps meet human resource objectives:
human resource plan
recruitment
training
redeployment
redundancy
This lesson is written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
AS(7131) A-level (7132) Specifications For teaching from September 2023 onwards For as exams in May/June 2024 onwards For a-level exams in May/June 2025 onwards Version 2.0
This lesson covers:
Calculating and interpreting human resource data
Students should be able to calculate and interpret:
labour turnover
labour productivity
employee costs as percentage of turnover
labour cost per unit
The use of data for human resource decision making and planning
This lesson was written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
AS(7131) A-level (7132) Specifications For teaching from September 2023 onwards For as exams in May/June 2024 onwards For a-level exams in May/June 2025 onwards Version 2.0
This lesson covers:
The value of setting human resource objectives
employee engagement
talent development
training
diversity
alignment of employee and employer values
number, skills and location of employees
Methods of achieving resource objectives
Soft and hard Human Resource Management (HRM)
This lesson is written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
AS(7131) A-level (7132) Specifications For teaching from September 2023 onwards For as exams in May/June 2024 onwards For a-level exams in May/June 2025 onwards Version 2.0
This lesson covers:
Methods to improve cash flow
Assess ways of improving cash flow
Methods to improve profits and profitability
Assess ways of improving profits and profitability
Difficulties improving cash flow and profit
This lesson was written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
AS(7131) A-level (7132) Specifications For teaching from September 2023 onwards For as exams in May/June 2024 onwards For a-level exams in May/June 2025 onwards Version 2.0
This lesson covers:
Internal and external sources of finance
debt factoring
overdrafts
retained profits
share capital
loans
venture capital
crowd funding
Advantages and disadvantages of different sources of finance for short and long term uses
This lesson was written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
AS(7131) A-level (7132) Specifications For teaching from September 2023 onwards For as exams in May/June 2024 onwards For a-level exams in May/June 2025 onwards Version 2.0
This lesson covers:
Part 1:
How to construct and analyse budgets and cash flow forecasts
Variance analysis
Adverse and favourable variances
The value of budgeting
How to construct break-even charts
Break even output
Margin of safety
Contribution per unit
Total contribution
How to calculate and illustrate on a break-even chart the effects of change in price, output and costs
The value of break even analysis
Part 2:
How to analyse profitability
Profitability margins
Gross profit
Profit from operations
Profit for the year
How to analyse timings of cash inflows and outflows
Payables
Receivables
The use of data for financial decision making and planning
These lessons were written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
AS(7131) A-level (7132) Specifications For teaching from September 2023 onwards For as exams in May/June 2024 onwards For a-level exams in May/June 2025 onwards Version 2.0
This lesson covers:
The value of setting financial objectives to include:
The concept of a return on investment
Revenue, costs and profit objectives
Cash flow objectives
The distinction between cash flow and profit
The distinction between gross profit, operating profit and profit for the year
This lesson was written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
AS(7131) A-level (7132) Specifications For teaching from September 2023 onwards For as exams in May/June 2024 onwards For a-level exams in May/June 2025 onwards Version 2.0
This lesson covers:
How to manage supply to match demand and the value of doing so, methods include:
Outsourcing (including the value of outsourcing)
use of temporary and part time employees
producing to order
Influences on the amount of inventory held
interpreting inventory control charts
lead time
re-order levels
buffer level of inventory
re-order quantities
Influences on the choice of suppliers
How to manage the supply chain effectively and efficiently and the value of this
This lesson is written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
AS(7131) A-level (7132) Specifications For teaching from September 2023 onwards For as exams in May/June 2024 onwards For a-level exams in May/June 2025 onwards Version 2.0
Methods of improving quality
quality assurance vs quality control
The benefits and difficulties of improving quality
The consequences of poor quality
This lesson was written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
AS(7131) A-level (7132) Specifications For teaching from September 2023 onwards For as exams in May/June 2024 onwards For a-level exams in May/June 2025 onwards Version 2.0
This lesson covers:
The importance of capacity
How to utilise capacity efficiently
The importance of efficiency and labour productivity
How to increase efficiency and labour productivity
Difficulties increasing efficiency and labour productivity
The benefits and difficulties of lean production
Lean production should include ‘Just in Time’ vs ‘Just in Case’
How to choose the optimal mix of resources
The mix of resources should include an understanding of labour and capital intensive processes
How to use technology to improve operational efficiency
This lesson was written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
AS(7131) A-level (7132) Specifications For teaching from September 2023 onwards For as exams in May/June 2024 onwards For a-level exams in May/June 2025 onwards Version 2.0
This lesson covers:
The interpretation, calculation and use of operations data in operational decision-making and planning
Calculation of:
labour productivity
unit costs (average costs)
capacity
capacity utilisation
This lesson was written by Sarah Hilton at Revisionstation
AS(7131) A-level (7132) Specifications For teaching from September 2023 onwards For as exams in May/June 2024 onwards For a-level exams in May/June 2025 onwards Version 2.0
This lesson covers:
The value of setting operational objectives
Operational objectives include:
costs
quality
speed of response
flexibility
environmental objectives
added value
This lesson was written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
AS(7131) A-level (7132) Specifications For teaching from September 2023 onwards For as exams in May/June 2024 onwards For a-level exams in May/June 2025 onwards Version 2.0
This lesson covers:
The elements of the marketing mix (7Ps)
The influences on and effects of changes in the elements of the marketing mix
The marketing mix should be considered for goods and services, both industrial and consumer.
Product decisions
the value of product portfolio analysis and the Boston Matrix
the value of the product life cycle model including extension strategies
influences on and the value of new product development.
Pricing decisions
Pricing decisions should include penetration and price skimming.
and in part 2
Decisions about the promotional mix
Promotional decisions should include:
the value of branding
Social media
Viral Marketing
Distribution (place) decisions
Distribution decisions should include multichannel distribution.
Decisions relating to other elements of the marketing mix: people, process and physical environment
The importance of and influences on an integrated marketing mix include:
the position in the product life cycle
the Boston Matrix
the type of product
marketing objectives
the target market
competition
positioning.
Understanding the value of digital marketing and e-commerce
This lesson was written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
AS(7131) A-level (7132) Specifications For teaching from September 2023 onwards For as exams in May/June 2024 onwards For a-level exams in May/June 2025 onwards Version 2.0
This lesson covers:
The process and value of segmentation, targeting and positioning
Segmentation methods include:
Demographic
Geographic
Income
Behavioural segmentation
Influences on choosing a target market and positioning
Targeting may include Niche and Mass marketing
Positioning should include Market mapping
This lesson was written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
AS(7131) A-level (7132) Specifications For teaching from September 2023 onwards For as exams in May/June 2024 onwards For a-level exams in May/June 2025 onwards Version 2.0
This lesson covers:
The value of primary and secondary marketing research
Qualitative and quantitative data
Calculate market and sales growth, market share and size (already covered in 331)
The value of sampling
Random
Stratified
Quota
The interpretation of marketing data
positive and negative correlation and an understanding of the strength of the relationship
understanding the concept of confidence intervals
understanding extrapolation.
The interpretation of price and income elasticity of demand data
Interpretation of price and income elasticity of demand (PED and YED)*
Analysis of the impact of changes in price and income on revenue*
The value of the concepts of price and income elasticity of demand to marketing decision makers
The use of data in marketing decision making and planning
This lesson was written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
AS(7131) A-level (7132) Specifications For teaching from September 2023 onwards For as exams in May/June 2024 onwards For a-level exams in May/June 2025 onwards Version 2.0
This lesson covers:
The need to consider stakeholder needs when making decisions
Stakeholder mapping
Stakeholder power and interest
Stakeholder needs and the possible overlap and conflict of these needs
How to manage the relationship with different stakeholders
Communication
Consultation
This lesson was written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
AS(7131) A-level (7132) Specifications For teaching from September 2023 onwards For as exams in May/June 2024 onwards For a-level exams in May/June 2025 onwards Version 2.0
This lesson covers:
The value of decision making based on data (scientific decision making) and on intuition
Scientific decision making:
Understanding and interpreting decision trees
Calculating expected value and net gains.
Decision making:
Risks
Rewards
Uncertainty
Opportunity cost
The use and value of decision trees in decision making
Influences on decision making:
Mission
Objectives
Ethics
The external environment including competition
Resource constraints
This lesson was written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
AS(7131) A-level (7132) Specifications For teaching from September 2023 onwards For as exams in May/June 2024 onwards For a-level exams in May/June 2025 onwards Version 2.0
This lesson covers:
The distinction between management and leadership
Types of management and leadership styles and influences on these – theories:
Common leadership styles
Autocratic
Paternalistic
Democratic
Laissez-faire
The Tannenbaum and Schmidt continuum
The effectiveness of different styles of management and leadership
This lesson was written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
This lesson covers:
the interdependent nature of business operations, finance, marketing and human resources within a business context
how these interdependencies underpin business decision-making
the impact of risk and reward on business activity
the use of financial information in measuring and understanding business performance and decision-making
This lesson was written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation