Learning Outcomes All - will identify some factors for new business locations, will work in teams to discuss a new business location Most – will analyse.

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Learning Outcomes All - will identify some factors for new business locations, will work in teams to discuss a new business location Most – will analyse how different factors, facts and feelings affect a business location Some – will evaluate a the factors needed to make business location decisions.

Business Location Factors http://youtu.be/YpjML3RgQZA

Premises Costs Transport Links Location Factors Customers Suppliers Resources

“New Coffee Shop in Newhall “ Group Activity “New Coffee Shop in Newhall “

Identify 5 feelings, gut instincts to opening a coffee shop in Newhall White Hat – Facts Identify some facts you would need to know: about Newhall, what information would you need, what do you know about coffee shops? Red Hat – Feelings Identify 5 feelings, gut instincts to opening a coffee shop in Newhall Yellow Hat – Benefits Identify 5 Benefits or reasons why it is a good idea to open a coffee shop in Newhall 10 mins Black Hat – Cautions Identify 5 difficulties or Cautions for opening a coffee shop in Newhall

Premises Competition Transport Links Location Factors Customers Suppliers Resources Add Info from the Thinking Hats Activity to your Mind map – Analyse how different opinions would affect a new businesses decisions.

Review Exit Slip – Write Down One thing you have learnt in this lesson? One thing you have enjoyed in this lesson? One thing you would like to know more about?