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Activities that mean Business

Countdown

Working Capital Wholesaler Market ResearchMr Terrace Shake Slower Heal At a pink cowgirl

Thinking Skills Bingo Ratios

The ‘Yes-No’ Game Rules You cannot say ‘Yes’ You cannot say ‘No’ Example

Say What You See!

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TalkaboutFranchising

MASLOWTAYLOR HERZBERG Esteem Dissatisfaction Piece Rate Hierarchy Two Factor Absenteeism Motivators Responsibility Self Actualisation Scientific Pay Motivation Hygiene Physiological Division of Labour Repetition

Developing Application The Awareness Test

Business Cards

Lidl Tesco M&S Nissan DFS Apple McDonalds Dominos Restaurant WHSmith London ZooCafe B&QArgosEasy Jet BuilderRolls RoyceHMV Students in pairs, each pair gets a different business Need to apply topic being covered to that business Feedback as a class Marketing Mix Group Activity - Ranking Each group given several cards Rank them in order e.g. Most affected by a recession Most affected by rise in IR All businesses stuck on the board Students choose a business to apply a question to Analyse the consequences of poor quality to business X How could Y improve? customer service? How could Z respond to an increase in competition?

Lidl Tesco M&S Nissan DFS Apple McDonalds Dominos Restaurant WHSmith London ZooCafe B&QArgosEasy Jet BuilderRolls RoyceHMV The MPC is going to raise interest rates. Which 5 business will suffer the most. Out of the 5, choose the one that you think will be the hardest hit

Carousel

HotelRestaurant SupermarketGym What constitutes good customer service?

Sole Trader Partnership LtdFranchise

Developing Evaluation P M DB

Interactive Motivation

Large Impact on Motivation Small Impact on Motivation Pay ResponsibilityRecognition Praise Interesting Work Bonus Good Working Conditions Job Security Training Promotional Opportunities Work Relationships Achievement Company Car Staff Discount

The Pie

Training Franchisor Franchisee Recognised Brand Follow franchisors systems One off Fee % of sales Reduced Risk Proven Business Idea Ready Steady Cook Using the words below (and connectives), analyse the benefits and downsides of purchasing a McDonalds franchise

Team One

Sole Trader

Market Research

Business Plan

Overdraft

Centralisation

Interest Rates

Skimming

Induction

Just-in-Time

Cash Flow

Product Life Cycle

Team Two

Profit

Total Quality Management

Partnership

Job Production

Span of Control

Entrepreneur

Dividend

Critical Path Analysis

Mortgage

Balance Sheet

Monopoly

Customer Service

Word Play

The acid test ratio measures a firm’s liquidity. The ‘ ideal’ figure for the acid test ratio is said to be around 1:1. However, some businesses canoperate at much lower levels of liquidity, for example (1)Solve the Word Play: (2) Give the example : (3) Explain why

Business Fortunes

Using Videos Guess the Topic

The Question Chair

Wipeout

The Human Balance Sheet