Quizzes
Role of business in society quiz
Test your knowledge of the role of business in society in this National 5 quiz.

Sectors or industry and the economy quiz
Test your knowledge of sectors of industry and sectors of the economy in this National 5 quiz.

Types of business organisation quiz
Test your knowledge of types of business organisation in this National 5 quiz.

Business objectives quiz
Test your knowledge of business objectives in this National 5 quiz.

Internal and external factors quiz
Test your knowledge of internal and external factors in this National 5 quiz.

Stakeholders quiz
Test your knowledge of stakeholders in this National 5 quiz.

Influences of stakeholders quiz
Test your knowledge and understanding of influences of stakeholders with this National 5 quiz.

Customer satisfaction quiz
Test your knowledge and understanding of customer satisfaction with this National 5 quiz.

Customers and market research quiz
Test your knowledge and understanding of customers and market research with this National 5 quiz.

Product life cycle quiz
Test your knowledge of product life cycle with this National 5 quiz.

Pricing quiz
Test your knowledge of pricing with this National 5 quiz.

Place quiz
Test your knowledge of place and marketing mix with this National 5 quiz.

Promotion quiz
Test your knowledge of promotion and marketing mix with this National 5 quiz.

Suppliers quiz
Test your knowledge of suppliers with this National 5 quiz.

Inventory management quiz
Test your knowledge of inventory management with this National 5 quiz.

Managing inventory levels quiz
Test your knowledge of managing inventory levels with this National 5 quiz.

Methods of production quiz
Test your knowledge of methods of production with this National 5 quiz.

Quality control, assurance and inputs quiz
Test your knowledge of quality control, assurance and inputs with this National 5 quiz.

Ethical and environmental quiz
Test your knowledge of ethical and environmental standards with this National 5 quiz.

Recruitment quiz
Test your knowledge of recruitment with this National 5 quiz.

Training quiz
Test your knowledge of training with this National 5 quiz.

Retaining and motivating staff quiz
Test your knowledge of retaining and motivating staff with this National 5 quiz.

Legislation quiz
Test your knowledge of business legislation with this National 5 quiz.

Sources of finance quiz
Test your knowledge of sources of finance with this National 5 quiz.

Break-even quiz
Test your knowledge and understanding of break-even with this National 5 quiz.

Cash budgets quiz
Test your knowledge and understanding of cash budgets with this National 5 quiz.

Income statement quiz
Test your knowledge and understanding of income statements with this National 5 quiz.

Understanding business
Role of business in society
A business aims to satisfy customers’ needs and wants. Businesses operate in the private, public or third sectors of the economy and in the primary, secondary or tertiary sectors of industry.

Customer satisfaction
Customer service is important to every business. For a business to succeed they need to provide good customer service to the customers who buy the goods and services.

Types of business organisations
Different types of organisation have different advantages and disadvantages. These must be considered when owners decide on which form their organisation should take.

Objectives
Businesses have different objectives that are linked directly to the ambitions of the business. These objectives are influenced by the size of the business and its ownership.

External factors
Businesses can’t control external factors but must respond to them. These political, economic, social, technological, environmental and competitive factors are represented by the acronym PESTEC.

Internal factors
Internal factors can influence the operations of a business both positively and negatively. The three main internal factors are human resource, finance available and technology currently used in the organisation.

Stakeholders
Businesses have many different stakeholders who each have a key interest in how a business operates. Stakeholders often have influence over the decisions made by business organisations.

- 20 videos

Management of marketing
Customers
A business needs to identify its target market or market segment in order to tailor their product effectively to the consumer.

Market research
Businesses use market research to identify customers’ needs and wants. Each method of market research has advantages and disadvantages for a business.

Product
Product is the most important ‘P’ of the marketing mix. All products go through a life cycle of development, introduction, growth, maturity and decline. Branding is used to make a product stand out from its rivals.

Price
Price is an element of the marketing mix. It is the cost to the customer to obtain the product. It is crucial to a product’s success as it must be appropriate for targeted customers.

Place
Where a product is sold is crucial to the success of a business. Key decisions have to be made in order to achieve the best place for the business.

Promotion
Businesses use promotion methods to make customers aware of their products and services. Promotion methods are highly competitive and usually expensive.

- 8 videos

Management of operations
Suppliers
There are many factors that can affect a business’s choice of supplier. It is important that a business chooses the most suitable suppliers for their needs.

Inventory management
The processes a business uses to manage their inventory levels and the issues associated with overstocking and understocking are important factors in the survival and success of that business.

Methods of production
The way we make a product can depend on the type of product and volume required. There are different methods of production used by businesses.

Quality
Quality is vital for any business. There are different ways of ensuring quality in production.

Ethical and environmental
There are many costs and benefits to an organisation of operating ethically and environmentally. A business may benefit from minimising their packaging and championing recycling.

- 8 videos

Management of people
Recruitment and selection
Employees have a direct effect on the success of an organisation. The different stages of recruitment and selection must be considered when choosing people to work within an organisation.

Training
It is important that businesses invest in training and development to enhance staff skills. The type of training offered can have different costs and benefits to an organisation.

Retaining and motivating staff
It’s important that businesses motivate their staff as this minimises staff turnover and helps maintain a stable staff. Businesses motivate staff by financial and non-financial methods.

Legislation
Businesses need to ensure they are following the rules and regulations outlined in current employment legislation. Employment legislation has a direct effect on the day to day running of a business.

- 3 videos

Management of finance
Sources of finance
Businesses need to choose appropriate ways to finance their operations. Finance can be short or long term. It’s important that businesses choose the most suitable type of finance for their needs.

Break-even
Businesses use break-even charts to illustrate how to track and predict cash flows. A business needs to be able to calculate how many products they need to sell to make a profit.

Cash budgeting
Businesses need to manage their cash flow to enable them to operate effectively. It is important to be able to interpret a cash budget and justify suitable solutions to cash flow problems.

Income statement
Businesses need to be able to interpret an income statement (profit statement) in order to identify profit or loss and the reasons behind it.

- 5 videos
