Entrepreneurs/Leaders & Meeting Customer Needs
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A-Level Edexcel Business
ENTREPRENEURS & LEADERS
MEETING CUSTOMER NEEDS
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Starter: What is a business objective?
List as many as possible
Difference between an objective and an aim
An aim is where the business wants to go in the future, its goals. It is a statement of purpose, e.g. we want to grow the business into Europe.
Business objectives are the stated, measurable targets of how to achieve business aims. For instance, we want to achieve sales of €10 million in European markets in 2004.
Business Objectives S – Specific – objectives are aimed at what the
business does, e.g. a hotel might have an objective of filling 60% of its beds a night during October, an objective specific to that business.
M - Measurable – the business can put a value to the objective, e.g. €10,000 in sales in the next half year of trading.
A - Agreed by all those concerned in trying to achieve the objective.
R - Realistic – the objective should be challenging, but it should also be able to be achieved by the resources available.
T- Time specific – they have a time limit of when the objective should be achieved, e.g. by the end of the year.
Main objectives Survival – a short term objective, probably for small business
just starting out, or when a new firm enters the market or at a time of crisis.
Profit maximisation – try to make the most profit possible – most like to be the aim of the owners and shareholders.
Profit satisficing – try to make enough profit to keep the owners comfortable – probably the aim of smaller businesses whose owners do not want to work longer hours.
Sales growth – where the business tries to make as many sales as possible. This may be because the managers believe that the survival of the business depends on being large. Large businesses can also benefit from economies of scale.
Starter When you hear the word ‘entrepreneur’ what do you think of?
Bubble map.ENTREPREN
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Can you name any famous entrepreneurs?
What is an entrepreneur? An entrepreneur is someone who is enterprising.
They… Takes the initiative in trying to exploit a business
opportunity Takes time to understand and calculate the risks
involved Makes an investment to set up the business Goes ahead, despite the risk that the business
venture might fail
Barriers that entrepreneurs face?Lack of adequate financeLack of education or trainingTime consumingDon’t have knowledge of the right idea or concept
Lack of leadership skills
What are the characteristics of an entrepreneur?
Discuss the characteristics in pairs.
What are the characteristics of an entrepreneur? Passionate Take it seriously Plan everything in advance Manage money wisely Ask for the sale Remember its all about the
customer Shameless self promoter Project a positive business
image Get to know customers Level the playing field with
technology Become known as an expert
Create a competitive advantage
Invest in yourself Be accessible Build a reputation Sell benefits Get involved Grab attention Master negotiations
Motives for entrepreneurship
Money Flexibility
Control Teamwork