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Match up businesses and behaviours Ethical or unethical Match up businesses and behaviours Unit 3 5.1 Business Ethics www.businesseducator.weebly.com

2. Agree learning outcomes: GCSE Business Level Explore the different types ethical activities and behaviours of businesses D/C Analyse the impacts of Businesses being Ethical with advantages and disadvantages C+ Discuss the impacts of Pressure Groups on unethical businesses B BTEC Lesson Objectives   Complete Assignments with theory and business examples Pass Analyse the differences between different variables, advantages/disadvantages Merit

Business Ethics Business ethics are moral principles that guide the way a business behaves. The same principles that determine an individual’s actions also apply to business. Acting in an ethical way involves distinguishing between “right” and “wrong” and then making the “right” choice. It is relatively easy to identify unethical business practices. For example, companies should not use child labour. They should not unlawfully use copyrighted materials and processes. They should not engage in bribery.

Primark – Ethical or Unethical Auris built at Burnaston, customers in Europe Primark – Ethical or Unethical

In Pairs/threes 10 mins Outline the impacts on Primark of unethical behaviours Suggest ways that Primark could improve their ethical behaviour. Do customers really care about how their clothes are made as long as they are fashionable or reasonably priced? Would you pay more for Fair Trade Products? Write Answers on Paper Provided

Diamond 9 Activity Create a Diamond shape of different ethical behaviours Put the most important behaviours at the top Least important behaviours at the bottom

Who can change businesses’ behaviour? Consumers Pressure Groups (organisations that can put pressure on to businesses to change behaviours ) Primark Pressure Group – People & Planet http://peopleandplanet.org/redressfashion/primar k

Exam Questions Give two ways a business could be more ethical? (2 marks) Outline one benefit to a business if it improves it ethical behaviour (2 marks) Explain one drawback a business could face as a result of a pressure group activity (3 marks) (3 linked sentences with development) Relate to Primark Evaluate being ethical compared to focusing on profits (6 marks)

Homework More resources on website www.businesseducator.weebly.com Other videos Recap on Stakeholders and Ethics for next lesson