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Standard Grade Business Management Unit 3.4. Tuesday, 14 November 2006. Aka continuous production or mass production, flow production enables products to be created in a series of steps. Large amounts of goods produced and is highly capital intensive. Cars are massed produced for a large market using flow production. Advantages of Flow Production. Automated production lines save time and money. Quality systems can be built into the production. Disadvantages of Flow Production. Repetitive and boring work.

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Standard Grade Business Management Unit 3.4. Tuesday, 14 November 2006. Aka continuous production or mass production, flow production enables products to be created in a series of steps. Large amounts of goods produced and is highly capital intensive. Cars are massed produced for a large market using flow production. Advantages of Flow Production. Automated production lines save time and money. Quality systems can be built into the production. Disadvantages of Flow Production. Repetitive and boring work.

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Standard Grade Business Management Unit 3.4: November 2006

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Standard Grade Business Management Unit 3.4. Tuesday, 14 November 2006. Aka continuous production or mass production, flow production enables products to be created in a series of steps. Large amounts of goods produced and is highly capital intensive. Cars are massed produced for a large market using flow production. Advantages of Flow Production. Automated production lines save time and money. Quality systems can be built into the production. Disadvantages of Flow Production. Repetitive and boring work.

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Standard Grade Business Management Unit 3.4: Job Production

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Standard Grade Business Management Unit 3.4. Tuesday, 14 November 2006. Job Production concentrates on producing one product from start to finish. Once one product is complete, another can begin. It is extremely labour intensive. Advantages of Job Production:. Easy to organise production. 8216;one-off’ orders can be accommodated. Workers involved in entire production process from start to finish. Disadvantages of Job Production:. Production costs likely to be high. Production time may be longer.

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Standard Grade Business Management Unit 3.4: Quality Assurance

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Standard Grade Business Management Unit 3.4. Tuesday, 14 November 2006. This process of quality control made the production workers aware of the standard which was required by the business. Quality checks would be conducted at each stage of production. The workers would operate as a team to check and monitor the progress and accuracy of the production process. Quality Assurance is based on prevention. Posted by Mr McGowan. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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Standard Grade Business Management Unit 3.4: Quality Control

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Standard Grade Business Management Unit 3.4. Tuesday, 14 November 2006. This process was a traditional method of quality control, whereby inspectors. Were required to spot check the final products. Whenever sub-standard products were found it was the duty of the inspector to remove the items and discard them. This proved to be an extremely costly exercise as it resulted in a high level of wastage. Posted by Mr McGowan. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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Standard Grade Business Management Unit 3.4: Batch Production

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Standard Grade Business Management Unit 3.4. Tuesday, 14 November 2006. Batch production enables items to be created in bulk (‘a batch’). General purpose equipment and methods are used to produce small quantities of items that will be made and sold for a limited time only. Commonly used in food production. Advantages of Batch Production. Stocks of part-finished goods can be held and completed later. Disadvantages of Batch Production. Production runs of small batches can be expensive to produce.

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Standard Grade Business Management: Area of Study 1: What is business?

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Standard Grade Business Management. This is Mr McGowan's blog for Standard Grade Business Management. You will find slides, notes and other resources as well as valuable links to other websites to aid your learning. Saturday, 3 February 2007. Area of Study 1: What is business? Small and large businesses. Range of goods and services. Private, public, government,. Primary, secondary, tertiary business sectors. Aims of business (relative to. Different types of organisation) and stakeholders.

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Standard Grade Business Management: November 2006

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Standard Grade Business Management. This is Mr McGowan's blog for Standard Grade Business Management. You will find slides, notes and other resources as well as valuable links to other websites to aid your learning. Tuesday, 14 November 2006. Hello and welcome to the Standard Grade Business Management page by Mr McGowan. You will find unit links to your left and hopefully lots of useful online materials. Good luck and happy surfing! Posted by Mr McGowan. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Links to Unit Pages.

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Standard Grade Business Management: Syllabus Information

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Standard Grade Business Management. This is Mr McGowan's blog for Standard Grade Business Management. You will find slides, notes and other resources as well as valuable links to other websites to aid your learning. Saturday, 3 February 2007. Here is the entire course syallabus for S3 and S4 SG BM. It would be helpful for me and you if you can highlight areas or topics you feel you are weak on. Then write down one or two questions, pass them to me in class and arrange a 5-10 minute lunchtime revision spot.

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Standard Grade Business Management

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Standard Grade Business Management. This is Mr McGowan's blog for Standard Grade Business Management. You will find slides, notes and other resources as well as valuable links to other websites to aid your learning. Saturday, 3 February 2007. The areas have been laid out as best I can using the Blogger template. You will notice one or two letters are clipped off at the end of some sentances. Believe me I have tried everything to fit it in. If you wish your own copy you can download it from : Here.

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Standard Grade Business Management: Area of Study 2: How do businesses develop and perform?

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Standard Grade Business Management. This is Mr McGowan's blog for Standard Grade Business Management. You will find slides, notes and other resources as well as valuable links to other websites to aid your learning. Saturday, 3 February 2007. Area of Study 2: How do businesses develop and perform? Help – where to get it. Completing a simple business plan. External information and advice. Characteristics of factors of production. Preparing a simple business plan. Horizontal and vertical integration.

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Standard Grade Business Management: Area of Study 4: How are businesses managed?

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Standard Grade Business Management. This is Mr McGowan's blog for Standard Grade Business Management. You will find slides, notes and other resources as well as valuable links to other websites to aid your learning. Saturday, 3 February 2007. Area of Study 4: How are businesses managed? Relationship between price and sales. Components of marketing mix. Combination of factors of production. How information helps decision-making. Range of information used for decision-making. Purpose – to inform, sell.

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Standard Grade Business Management: February 2007

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Standard Grade Business Management. This is Mr McGowan's blog for Standard Grade Business Management. You will find slides, notes and other resources as well as valuable links to other websites to aid your learning. Saturday, 3 February 2007. The areas have been laid out as best I can using the Blogger template. You will notice one or two letters are clipped off at the end of some sentances. Believe me I have tried everything to fit it in. If you wish your own copy you can download it from : Here. Area o...

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Standard Grade Business Management: Area of Study 3: What resources do businesses use?

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Standard Grade Business Management. This is Mr McGowan's blog for Standard Grade Business Management. You will find slides, notes and other resources as well as valuable links to other websites to aid your learning. Saturday, 3 February 2007. Area of Study 3: What resources do businesses use? Where the money comes from – owner(s); borrowing. Location – (market, resources,. Types of government assistance. Importance of European Union. Choosing the right person for the job. Manual, skilled etc. The areas h...

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Standard Grade Business Management Unit 1.1. Unit 1.1 Slides. Wednesday, 24 January 2007. It is usually owned one person (sole trader). A small business usually has less than 50 people. It is usually in a local place e.g. small/medium shops, tradesmen e.g. electrician, hairdressers and computer trainers. It usually has outlets in more than one city and in more than more countries. It usually employs over 250 people e.g. Car manufactures-Ford, retail food outlets-Safeway, oil companies-Esso. Non-durable g...

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Standard Grade Business Management Unit 1.2. Unit 1.2 Slides. Tuesday, 14 November 2006. All Organisations have aims and objectives. Some can be shared by different types, while others are more suitable for only a few select organisations. Here are the main aims of organisations:. To make a profit. To provide a good/service. To be socially responsible. Now in among that lot are ones that are specific to Private Sector. Organisation, Public Sector. Can you sort out which is which? Posted by Mr McGowan.

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Standard Grade Business Management Unit 1.3

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Standard Grade Business Management Unit 3.4

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