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Revision questions for section 4 IGCSE Business Studies, Operations management.
Quick revision questions and prompts. Covers all of the important knowledge. Use for studying, revision, end of topic review, quiz, classwork, homework etc. 0450 Business studies Cambridge IGCSE
4.1 Production of goods and services
4.2 Costs, scale of production and break-even analysis
4.3 Achieving quality production
4.4 Location decisions
Revision questions for section 1 IGCSE Business Studies, Understanding Business Activity.
Quick revision questions and prompts. Covers all of the important knowledge. Use for studying, revision, end of topic review, quiz, classwork, homework etc. 0450 Business studies Cambridge IGCSE.
1.1 Business activity
1.2 Classification of business
1.3 Enterprise, business growth and size
1.4 Types of business organisation
1.5 Business objectives, stakeholder objectives.
Needs, wants, scarcity, opportunity cost. Importance of specialisation. Adding value.
Primary secondary teriary production
Developing and developed economy
Public sector private sector
Mixed economy
Entrepreneurship
Business plans
Startups
business expansion and growth
Business failure remain small, risk of failure.
Social enterprise
Internal and external stakeholders
Revision questions for section 2 IGCSE Business Studies, People in business.
Quick revision questions and prompts. Covers all of the important knowledge. Use for studying, revision, end of topic review, quiz, classwork, homework etc. 0450 Business studies Cambridge IGCSE.
2.6 Motivating employees
2.7 Organisation and management
2.8 Recruitment, selection and training of employees
2.9 Internal and external communication
Why people work
Benefits of well motivated work force
Maslow’s Hierarchy
Taylor and Herzberg
Motivational theories
Financial rewards
non-financial rewards
Organisational chart
Chain of command, span of control, levels of hierarchy
roles and responsibilities of managers, supervisors and employees
function of management
delegation
leadership styles
trade unions
Benefit and limitation of part time and full time employees
Induction training on the job training and off the job training
dismissal and redundancy
downsizing workforce
legal controls
Effective communication
Benefits and limitations of different communication methods
Communication barriers and problems and overcoming
Revision questions for section 3 IGCSE Business Studies, Marketing.
Quick revision questions and prompts. Covers all of the important knowledge. Use for studying, revision, end of topic review, quiz, classwork, homework etc. 0450 Business studies Cambridge IGCSE
3.1 Marketing, competition and the customer
3.2 Market research
3.3 Marketing mix (product, price, place, promotion, technology)
3.4 Marketing strategy
Paper 1 2020 IGCSE questions summarised in one document. Use for revision, an idea of the types of question that may come up on the next IGCSE business studies paper 1. Save time, I went through the paper for you! Questions organised by type and topic.
Paper 2 2020 IGCSE questions summarised in one document. Use for revision, an idea of the types of question that may come up on the next IGCSE business studies paper 2. Save time, I went through the paper for you! Questions organised by type and topic
IGCSE Business studies papers from 2021 summarised, paper 1 and paper 2. 0450. Includes questions organised by topic. Use to quickly find a relevant past paper question on every topic for the business IGCSE.
Understanding business actvity People in business Marketing Operations management Financial information and decision making External influences on business activity
Business activity Classification of business Enterprise,business growth and size Types of business organisation Business objectvies and stakeholder objectives Motivating employees Organisation and management Recruitment, selection and training of employees Internal and eternal communication Marketing, competition and the customer Market research Marketing Mix Marketing Strategy Production of goods and services Costs, scale of production and break-even analysis Achieving quality production Location decisions Business finance: needs and sources Cash Flow forecasting and working capital Income statement Balance Sheets Analysis of accounts Government economic objectives and policies Environmental and ethical issues Business and the international economy