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Business Studies

GCSE Business Studies is a course that introduces you to the world of business and its key functions. You'll learn about different types of business ownership like sole traders, partnerships, and corporations, along with their pros and cons. The course covers how businesses are organized, the roles of management, and the importance of effective communication.


You'll dive into operations management, learning about production processes, quality control, and customer service. Marketing is a big part of the course too, where you'll study market research, how products are developed, pricing strategies, promotion, and how products reach customers.


On the financial side, you'll get to grips with sources of finance, understanding profit and loss accounts, balance sheets, and budgeting. This will help you see how businesses stay financially healthy. The course also looks at external influences like economic conditions, legal issues, ethical concerns, and environmental impacts, showing how these factors affect businesses.


Throughout the course, you'll use real-world examples and case studies to develop critical thinking and decision-making skills. By the end of it, you'll have a solid foundation in business principles, preparing you for further studies or a career in the business world.GCSE Business Studies is a course that introduces you to the world of business and its key functions. You'll learn about different types of business ownership like sole traders, partnerships, and corporations, along with their pros and cons. The course covers how businesses are organized, the roles of management, and the importance of effective communication.
You'll dive into operations management, learning about production processes, quality control, and customer service. Marketing is a big part of the course too, where you'll study market research, how products are developed, pricing strategies, promotion, and how products reach customers.


On the financial side, you'll get to grips with sources of finance, understanding profit and loss accounts, balance sheets, and budgeting. This will help you see how businesses stay financially healthy. The course also looks at external influences like economic conditions, legal issues, ethical concerns, and environmental impacts, showing how these factors affect businesses.


Throughout the course, you'll use real-world examples and case studies to develop critical thinking and decision-making skills.  
 

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