Managers, leadership and decision making (Lesson 1) - A-Level Business
Unit 2: Managers, leadership and decision making
PowerPoint to deliver a lesson relating to 3.2.1 Understanding management, leadership and decision making.
This layout includes the following:
Including:
Managers & Leaders
Scenario grid activity
Mintzberg managerial roles
Students should write down any text that is in red.
Leadership styles (Lesson 2) - A-Level Business
Unit 2: Managers, leadership and decision making
PowerPoint to deliver a lesson relating to 3.2.1 Understanding management, leadership and decision making
This layout includes the following:
Including:
*autocratic
*paternalistic
*democratic
*laissez-faire
*Tannenbaum Schmidt continuum.
Students should write down any text that is in red.
All PowerPoints with accompanying worksheets and resources to deliver Unit 1: What is Business - A-Level Business on the AQA specification. Resources can be used for other exam boards
Stakeholder Mapping (Lesson 9) - A-Level Business
Unit 2: Managers, leadership and decision making
PowerPoint to deliver a lesson relating to 3.2.3 Understanding the role and importance of stakeholders
This layout includes the following:
Including:
*Starter Questions
*Understanding the stakeholder mapping grid
*Managing stakeholder relationships
*Revision map homework
Students should write down any text that is in red.
Managing Cash Flow Forecast (Lesson 12) - GCSE Business
Unit 4: Finance
PowerPoint to deliver a lesson relating to Cash Flow Forecast
This layout includes the following:
Including:
Starter recap questions
The impact of cash-flow forecasts on a business and its stakeholders
Recommend and justify what can be done to improve cash-flow problems
Students should write down any text that is in red.
Product (4p’s) (Lesson 7) - GCSE Business
Unit 5: Marketing
PowerPoint to deliver a lesson relating to Product
This layout includes the following:
Including:
Starter recap questions
Learners are expected to have an understanding
of:
Product portfolio
Product differentiation
Brand
Packaging
Product design and innovation
Unique selling point (USP)
Students should write down any text that is in red.
Product life cycle (Lesson 8) - GCSE Business
Unit 5: Marketing
PowerPoint to deliver a lesson relating to product life cycle
This layout includes the following:
Including:
Starter recap questions
The use of the product life cycle diagram to show how demand for a product or service might change over time
The stages of a product life cycle
Students should write down any text that is in red.
E-commerce & M-commerce (Lesson 3) - GCSE Business
Unit 2: Influences on business
PowerPoint to deliver a lesson relating to e-commerce & m-commerce
This layout includes the following:
Including:
Starter recap questions
The use of e-commerce and
m-commerce in the selling of goods and
services
The use of digital media and social
media to communicate with customers
Students should write down any text that is in red.
Stakeholders (Lesson 11) - GCSE Business
Unit 1: Business Activity
PowerPoint to deliver a lesson relating to Business Stakeholders
This layout includes the following:
Including:
Starter recap questions
Range of stakeholders involved in
business activity
Stakeholder video
How stakeholders influence business
activity and business decisions
Students should write down any text that is in red.
Ethical Influences (Lesson 6) - GCSE Business
Unit 2: Influences on business
PowerPoint to deliver a lesson relating to ethical influences
This layout includes the following:
Including:
Starter recap questions
The advantages and disadvantages of adopting ethical policies on businesses and their stakeholders
Business ethics worksheet
Students should write down any text that is in red.
Methods of production (Dice Game) (Lesson 1) - GCSE Business
Unit 3: Operations
PowerPoint to deliver a lesson relating to Methods of production
This layout includes the following:
The aim of this lesson is to look at some of issues related to different ways of producing goods
The class will be divided into three teams (Job, Batch & Flow)
Each group is to operate as a factory, producing paper dice. The aim is for each group to produce as many dice as possible in 25 minutes.
Each dice must meet the rigorous quality standards, which are set by the customer’s buyers. Each team must decide how they can best ensure their dice are of an appropriate quality.
Environmental Influences (Lesson 7) - GCSE Business
Unit 2: Influences on business
PowerPoint to deliver a lesson relating to Environmental influences
This layout includes the following:
Including:
Starter recap questions
The possible environmental costs of
business activity
What is meant by sustainability
How businesses can respond to
environmental issues and act in a
sustainable manner
The advantages and disadvantages of
implementing environmentally friendly
policies on businesses
Students should write down any text that is in red.
The Stakeholder Game
Your team are the management of Jorge hoping to build on the company’s previous success over the coming months.
Your team have a list of 28 possible strategies for Jorge. You are going to choose one strategy for each month for 1 year. You can not choose the same strategy more than once!
Each time you choose a strategy you must bring your choice to the tutor at the front of the class where your choice will be given a score. Each strategy gives a score (between -4 and + 4) for each of the 5 stakeholders listed.
Your score is an accumulative total of the scores of the Customers, Suppliers, Employees and Government.
Your team must try and get the highest score possible.
Decision tree case study (Lesson 6) - A-Level Business
Unit 2: Managers, leadership and decision making
PowerPoint to deliver a lesson relating to 3.2.2 Understanding management decision making.
This layout includes the following:
Including:
*Starter Questions
*Decision Tree case study
*Example answer
Students should write down any text that is in red.
Why Businesses Exist (Lesson 1) - A-Level Business
Unit 1: What is business?
PowerPoint to deliver a lesson relating to Why businesses exist
This layout includes the following:
Including:
Difference between goods and services
Primary secondary and tertiary
Value added
Students should write down any text that is in red.
Mission & Objectives (Lesson 3) - A-Level Business
Unit 1: What is business?
PowerPoint to deliver a lesson relating to Mission & Objectives
This layout includes the following:
Including:
The relationship between mission and objectives
Business objectives such as Increasing shareholder value, social and ethical objectives.
Students should write down any text that is in red.
Sole Traders & Partnerships (Lesson 6) - A-Level Business
Unit 1: What is business?
PowerPoint to deliver a lesson relating to Different Business Forms
This layout includes the following:
Including:
Public & Private Sector
Sole Trader & Partnerships
Homework attached - 9 mark question
Students should write down any text that is in red.
The measurement and importance of profit (Lesson 4) - A-Level Business
Unit 1: What is business?
PowerPoint to deliver a lesson relating to The measurement and importance of profit
This layout includes the following:
Including:
The measurement of profit should include:
• revenue (also turnover and sales)
• fixed costs
• variable costs
• total costs.
Students should write down any text that is in red.
Non For Profit Organisations (Lesson 7) - A-Level Business
Unit 1: What is business?
PowerPoint to deliver a lesson relating to 3.1.2 Different Business Forms
This layout includes the following:
Including:
Online Quiz
Social Enterprises
Co-operatives
Students should write down any text that is in red.
The Stakeholder Game
Your team are the management of Jorge hoping to build on the company’s previous success over the coming months.
Your team have a list of 28 possible strategies for Jorge. You are going to choose one strategy for each month for 1 year. You can not choose the same strategy more than once!
Each time you choose a strategy you must bring your choice to the tutor at the front of the class where your choice will be given a score. Each strategy gives a score (between -4 and + 4) for each of the 5 stakeholders listed.
Your score is an accumulative total of the scores of the Customers, Suppliers, Employees and Government.
Your team must try and get the highest score possible.