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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.

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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.
EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 2.2.5 USING THE MARKETING MIX (COMPLETE LESSON) 225
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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 2.2.5 USING THE MARKETING MIX (COMPLETE LESSON) 225

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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 2.2.5 USING THE MARKETING MIX (COMPLETE LESSON) 225 This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet and covers: How each element of the marketing mix can influence other elements Using the marketing mix to build competitive advantage How an integrated marketing mix can influence competitive advantage Written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 2.3.3 MANAGING QUALITY (COMPLETE LESSON) 233
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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 2.3.3 MANAGING QUALITY (COMPLETE LESSON) 233

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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 2.3.3 MANAGING QUALITY (COMPLETE LESSON) 233 This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet and covers: The concept of quality and its importance in: •The production of goods and the provision of services: quality control and quality assurance •Allowing a business to control costs and gain a competitive advantage Written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 2.3.4 THE SALES PROCESS (COMPLETE LESSON) 234
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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 2.3.4 THE SALES PROCESS (COMPLETE LESSON) 234

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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 2.3.4 THE SALES PROCESS (COMPLETE LESSON) 234 This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet and covers: The sales process: Product knowledge, speed and efficiency of service, customer engagement, responses to customer feedback, post-sales service The importance to businesses of providing good customer service Written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 2.5.2 EFFECTIVE RECRUITMENT (COMPLETE LESSON) 252
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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 2.5.2 EFFECTIVE RECRUITMENT (COMPLETE LESSON) 252

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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 2.5.2 EFFECTIVE RECRUITMENT (COMPLETE LESSON) 252 This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet and covers: Different job roles and responsibilities: Key job roles and their responsibilities: directors, senior managers, supervisors/team leaders, operational and support staff How businesses recruit people: Documents: person specification and job description, application form, CV Recruitment methods used to meet different business needs (Internal and external recruitment) Written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
Pearson Edexcel International A level Business Unit 2.3.5 External Influences (3 complete lessons)
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Pearson Edexcel International A level Business Unit 2.3.5 External Influences (3 complete lessons)

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Pearson Edexcel International A level Business Unit 2.3.5 External Influences (3 complete lessons) 1 Economic influences a) The effect on businesses of, and how they can best respond to, changes in: • the rate of inflation • exchange rates (appreciation, depreciation) • interest rates • taxation and government spending • the business cycle. 2 Legislation a) The effects on businesses of: • consumer protection • employee protection • environmental protection • competition policy • health and safety • intellectual property rights (copyright, patents and trademarks). 3 The competitive environment a) The effects on businesses of competition in terms of competitor: • numbers • size • behaviour. b) Ways for a small business to compete in a competitive market.
OCR GCSE BUSINESS 7 THE INTERDEPENDENT NATURE OF BUSINESS
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OCR GCSE BUSINESS 7 THE INTERDEPENDENT NATURE OF BUSINESS

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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
Edexcel A Level Business 1.2.1 Demand (complete lesson) 121
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Edexcel A Level Business 1.2.1 Demand (complete lesson) 121

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This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet and covers: a) Factors leading to a change in demand: changes in the prices of substitutes and complementary goods changes in consumer incomes fashions, tastes and preferences advertising and branding demographics external shocks seasonality Written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
Edexcel A Level Business 1.2.4  Price Elasticity of Demand (PED) complete lesson 124
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Edexcel A Level Business 1.2.4 Price Elasticity of Demand (PED) complete lesson 124

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This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet and covers: 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 Written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.1.2 RISK AND REWARD (COMPLETE LESSON) 112
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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.1.2 RISK AND REWARD (COMPLETE LESSON) 112

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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.1.2 RISK AND REWARD (COMPLETE LESSON) 112 This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet and covers: The role of business enterprise and the purpose of business activity: •To produce goods or services •To meet customer needs •To add value: convenience, branding, quality, design, unique selling points The role of entrepreneurship: •An entrepreneur: organises resources, makes business decisions, takes risks Written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.2.3 MARKET SEGMENTATION (COMPLETE LESSON) 123
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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.2.3 MARKET SEGMENTATION (COMPLETE LESSON) 123

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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.2.3 MARKET SEGMENTATION (COMPLETE LESSON) 123 This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet and covers: How businesses use market segmentation to target customers: ● identifying market segments: location, demographics, lifestyle, income, age ● market mapping to identify a gap in the market and the competition. Written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation