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Business Objectives Change Over Time
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Business Objectives Change Over Time
As a business evolves and grows, its aim and objectives are likely to change.

Stage of business life
- The key aim and objective for new businesses may be survival and growth.
- However, as it grows and becomes more financially stable, the key aim may change to maximising long term profits and its objective may change to expanding into new countries in order to do so.
- In the same way that the environment a business faces is constantly changing, the objectives must change with it.

New legislation
- New laws may be introduced that affect the way a business has to operate.
- A change in the minimum wage would affect a business’ cost objectives. A change in the minimum wage is likely to affect supermarkets, like Tesco plc, more than other businesses because they have lots of low paid employees.

Changes in the economy
- A recession is likely to have a negative effect on a company’s growth, profit and sales.
- A company’s objectives relating to sales or revenue may need to change to be more realistic in a time when it is harder to sell goods and services.

Changes in society
- In recent years, society has placed a greater importance on the environment and how business practices can have a negative effect on the environment.
- This has meant businesses need to adjust their environmental objectives accordingly.
- Iceland promising to remove plastic packaging from its products by 2023 is a sign of this.

Changes in technology
- New technology can affect a business’ operations or eventually the business’ product itself.
- A business may need to invest to build a new product and so getting the latest technology may become an objective itself.
- Amazon bought Kiva Robotics so that it could use robots (automation) in more of its factories and fulfillment centres (distribution warehouses).
1Business Activity & Influences on Business
1.1Business Objectives
1.2Types of Organisations
1.2.1Sole Traders & Partnerships1.2.2Limited Companies1.2.3Limited Liability1.2.4Unlimited vs Limited Liability1.2.5Not For Profit & Franchises1.2.6Multinational Companies1.2.7End of Topic Test - Business Ownership1.2.8Application Questions - Business Ownership1.2.9Diagnostic Misconceptions - Company vs Business1.2.10Diagnostic Misconceptions - Owners vs Shareholders
1.3Classification of Businesses
1.4Decisions on Location
1.5Business & the International Economy
1.6Government Objectives & Policy
1.7External Factors
1.8What Makes a Business Successful?
2People in Business
2.1Internal & External Communication
2.2Recruitment & Selection Process
2.3Training
2.4Motivation & Rewards
3Business Finance
3.1Sources of Finance
3.2Cash Flow Forecasting
3.3Cost & Break-Even Analysis
3.3.1Costs, Revenue & Profit3.3.2Profit, Average Unit Cost & Interest3.3.3Costs - Calculations3.3.4Revenue - Calculations3.3.5Break-Even Analysis3.3.6Profit & Losses - Calculations3.3.7End of Topic Test - Finance3.3.8Grade 9 - Finance3.3.9Diagnostic Misconceptions - Fixed Costs3.3.10Diagnostic Misconceptions - Break-even
3.4Financial Documents
4Marketing
4.1Market Research
4.2The Market
4.3The Marketing Mix
4.3.1Price4.3.2Price Penetration4.3.3Other Forms of Pricing4.3.4Product Design4.3.5The Product Life Cycle4.3.6Extending Existing Products4.3.7New Products4.3.8Benefits and Risks of New Products4.3.9Promotion4.3.10Public Relations and Sales Promotion4.3.11Sponsorship & Social Media4.3.12Product Placements4.3.13Promotional Mix4.3.14Place4.3.15Place 24.3.16Place 34.3.17M-Commerce4.3.18Benefits & Drawbacks of M-Commerce4.3.19End of Topic Test - Marketing Mix4.3.20Grade 9 - Marketing Mix4.3.21Diagnostic Misconceptions - Decreasing Price4.3.22Diagnostic Misconceptions - Advertise vs Promote4.3.23Diagnostic Misconceptions - Social Media
5Business Operations
5.1Economies & Diseconomies of Scale
5.2Production
5.3Factors of Production
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1Business Activity & Influences on Business
1.1Business Objectives
1.2Types of Organisations
1.2.1Sole Traders & Partnerships1.2.2Limited Companies1.2.3Limited Liability1.2.4Unlimited vs Limited Liability1.2.5Not For Profit & Franchises1.2.6Multinational Companies1.2.7End of Topic Test - Business Ownership1.2.8Application Questions - Business Ownership1.2.9Diagnostic Misconceptions - Company vs Business1.2.10Diagnostic Misconceptions - Owners vs Shareholders
1.3Classification of Businesses
1.4Decisions on Location
1.5Business & the International Economy
1.6Government Objectives & Policy
1.7External Factors
1.8What Makes a Business Successful?
2People in Business
2.1Internal & External Communication
2.2Recruitment & Selection Process
2.3Training
2.4Motivation & Rewards
3Business Finance
3.1Sources of Finance
3.2Cash Flow Forecasting
3.3Cost & Break-Even Analysis
3.3.1Costs, Revenue & Profit3.3.2Profit, Average Unit Cost & Interest3.3.3Costs - Calculations3.3.4Revenue - Calculations3.3.5Break-Even Analysis3.3.6Profit & Losses - Calculations3.3.7End of Topic Test - Finance3.3.8Grade 9 - Finance3.3.9Diagnostic Misconceptions - Fixed Costs3.3.10Diagnostic Misconceptions - Break-even
3.4Financial Documents
4Marketing
4.1Market Research
4.2The Market
4.3The Marketing Mix
4.3.1Price4.3.2Price Penetration4.3.3Other Forms of Pricing4.3.4Product Design4.3.5The Product Life Cycle4.3.6Extending Existing Products4.3.7New Products4.3.8Benefits and Risks of New Products4.3.9Promotion4.3.10Public Relations and Sales Promotion4.3.11Sponsorship & Social Media4.3.12Product Placements4.3.13Promotional Mix4.3.14Place4.3.15Place 24.3.16Place 34.3.17M-Commerce4.3.18Benefits & Drawbacks of M-Commerce4.3.19End of Topic Test - Marketing Mix4.3.20Grade 9 - Marketing Mix4.3.21Diagnostic Misconceptions - Decreasing Price4.3.22Diagnostic Misconceptions - Advertise vs Promote4.3.23Diagnostic Misconceptions - Social Media
5Business Operations
5.1Economies & Diseconomies of Scale
5.2Production
5.3Factors of Production
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