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Measuring Business Success. Year 10 GCSE Business Studies. Learning Objectives. £ To identify at least FIVE ways of measuring business success. ££ To analyse the usefulness of such methods. £££ To evaluate the methods of measuring business success.
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Measuring Business Success Year 10 GCSE Business Studies
Learning Objectives £ To identify at least FIVE ways of measuring business success. ££ To analyse the usefulness of such methods. £££ To evaluate the methods of measuring business success.
Measuring Success • Number of sales • Amount of profit made • Number of stores • Number of employees • Reputation with stakeholders • Market share
Think, pair, share… How would you measure the performance of the following… • Shirt manufacturer • Double glazing retailer • Customer service call centre • School • Coach company • Police force
Shirt manufacturer Example: A machinists output per day Performance indicator: Increased profits and market share
Double glazing retailer Example: Sales targets achieved each week Performance indicator: Increased profits and market share
Customer service call centre Example: The number of customers dealt with per hour Performance indicator: Customer satisfaction ratings
School Example: Student retention and achievement, the number of students staying on and passing their exams Performance indicator: Examination league tables
Coach company Example: percentage of coaches running to timetable, number of passengers carried Performance indicator: Customer satisfaction, poor performing companies may lose their franchise
Police force Example: The number of arrests Performance indicator: Forces are judged on crime clear-up rate (successful prosecutions)
Learning Objectives £ To identify at least FIVE ways of measuring business success. ££ To analyse the usefulness of such methods. £££ To evaluate the methods of measuring business success.
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