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CH 1 - BUSINESS ACTIVITY

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The Purpose of
Business Activity
Chapter 1
This chapter will explain
 The concept of needs, wants, scarcity and
opportunity cost
 The importance of specialisation
 The purpose business activity
 The concept of adding value and how added value
can be increased
The economic problem: needs, wants,
scarcity and opportunity cost
Classify these.
Needs
Wants
Needs and Wants
 Needs
 Essential goods or
services necessary
for living.
 Satisfy the basic
things for life.
 Wants
› Non-essential
goods and services
that people would
like to have.
› Interests & Tastes
Why? Why? Why?
Is this the answer?
The Economic Problem
 The shortage of goods & services
 TOO FEW FACTORS OF PRODUCTION!
Land
Labour
Factors of Production
Capital
Enterprise
Land
All of the natural resources provided by nature
Labour
All people’s efforts to make products
Capital
All finance, machinery & equipment in manufacturing products
Enterprise
Mark Zuckerberg
Jack Dorsey
Bill Gates
Howard D. Schultz
Colonel Sanders
All people that have skills & have risk-taking ability  factors of production  produce
good or service
Economic Problem
Labour
Land
Factors of Production
Capital
Enterprise
Limited in Supply
Real Economic Problem
Unlimited
Wants
+
Limited
Resources
= Scarcity
Limited Resources: Choice
Summary – Economic Problem
Land
Limited
Resources
Labour
Economic
Problem
Capital
Unlimited
wants
Scarcity
Enterprise
Choice is
necessary
Leads to
opportunity cost
Limited Resources
Production 200 years ago
1
2
3
Joe cuts
the wood
He
assembles
the table
Joe
polishes the
table
4
Joe delivers the table on a
horse and cart
Limited Resources
Modern Day Production
1
2
The wood for 20 tables is cut
with a specialist machine
Carpenters assemble the
tables
3
4
The tables are finished in the
polishing department
A transport company collects the tables to
deliver them to furniture retailers
Making the best use of limited
resources
 Specialization / Division of
Labour
 Production Process
 Different tasks split up
 Workers performs a task
Specialization/Division of Labour
 Advantages
 Specialised task training
 Increases efficiency
 Increases output
 Save time
 Disadvantages
 Bored workers
 Possible drops in efficiency
 Production stopped due to
absence
Why business activity is needed?
 Unlimited wants
 4 factors of production
 Resources in limited supply to make goods
and services
 Scarcity
 Limited resources – unlimited wants
 Choice
 Opportunity Cost
 Specialisation
 Improves efficient use of resources
Aim of Businesses
 Combine factors of production
 Produce products
 satisfy peoples wants
Classification of Products
 Goods
 Physical items
 Tangible
 Touch and see
 Services
 Intangible
Business Activity
 Combines scarce factors of production
in order to produce good and services
 Produces those goods and services which
are needed to satisfy the needs and
wants of the population
 Employs people as worker and pays
them wages to allow them to consume
products made by other people
Business Objectives
 Aim / Target to work towards
 Make a Profit
 To increase added value
 To expand the business
 To achieve business survival
 To provide a service
Profit
Value Added
Selling
Price
-
Cost of
materials/
Components
=
Value
Added
Exam-style questions: Short answer
and data response
Gowri plans to start up her own business using her savings. She wants
to produce fashion clothes for women. She is a very good clothes
designer but she does not like stitching clothes together. Two friends
have offered to help Gowri. Abha is an experienced material or fabric
cutter – she can cut lengths of material or fabric for clothes with very
little wastage. Aditi is quick at sewing fabric together.
a) Define ‘business’.
[2]
Any organisation that brings resources together to produce a good or
service to satisfy wants.
b) Identify two factors of production that Gowri will need for
her new business.
[2]
i.
Sewing machine
ii. Aditi’s labour (sewing skills)
Other relevant answers possible.
Exam-style questions: Short answer
and data response (contd)
c) Outline two possible opportunity costs that Gowri may
have from her decision to start her own business. [4]
i. Buying a sewing machine means that Gowri has less money
to spend on other items, for example, on a computer to keep
a record of the accounts of her business; the next most
desired one would be the opportunity cost.
ii. Time that Gowri spends on setting up her business means
that she cannot earn money designing clothes for another
business.
Exam-style questions: Short answer
and data response (contd)
d) Explain one advantage and one disadvantage to
Gowri’s business of using division of labour in
making clothes.
[6]
Advantage: Aditi will become even more skilled at
sewing and Abha at cutting. This will make Gowri’s
business more efficient.
Disadvantage: Gowri will not learn these other skills as
she may spend all her time designing dresses. If Aditi is
ill there will be no one to sew the dresses and
production will fall.
Exam-style questions: Short answer
and data response (contd)
e) Do you think that Gowri’s business will be able
to sell all of the clothes that it makes? Justify
your answer.
[6]
Sales of dresses will depend on how good the designs
are and the quality of the dresses. If other businesses
exist then there will be a lot of competition which will
reduce chances of success.
If Gowri knows what her customers want in terms of
designs, price and quality then this will increase chances
of selling all dresses the business makes.
Overall conclusion/judgement needed.
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