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Hierarchy • What does this word mean? • Any organisational structure whereby the shape is similar to a pyramid. • This is where there are fewer numbers of personnel on every layer towards the top • Flat organisational structures

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Hierarchy

• What does this word mean?

• Any organisational structure whereby the shape is similar to a pyramid.

• This is where there are fewer numbers of personnel on every layer towards the top

• Flat organisational structures look different to this

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A quick starter activity

• Give example an example business for the next 4 organisations shown.

• Write the 4 down

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Business Organisation

• Organisation by type• Global businesses – complex organisation

structures (Microsoft)• National – organisation possibly stretches

throughout the country (Li-Ning)• Regional – could be through a county or wider area

(North West, or province etc.. Hangkong Beer)• Local – small organisations serving local area or

community (Chicken Man)

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FUNCTIONAL AREAS WITHIN BUSINESS

So what is today's lesson

about?

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What will we learn today?

• What business functions are

• What different functions a business has

• What tasks these functions do

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FUNCTIONAL AREASIn every business there are tasks that must be done on a

regular basis

These might include:• Selling Products• Paying Bills• Hiring Staff

These tasks are often called functions & are defined as:

“The person, or department responsible for completing particular tasks within a business, e.g. Finance”

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Business Functions

• Human Resources• Customer Service• Sales and Marketing• Research and Development • Administration and IT• Production/Operations• Finance and Accounts

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Human Resources

• Recruitment and retention– Job descriptions– Person Specifications

• Dismissal• Redundancy• Motivation• Training staff• Health and safety and conditions at work

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Customer Service

• Monitoring distribution• After-sales service• Handling consumer enquiries• Offering advice to consumers• Dealing with customer complaints• Publicity and public relations

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Sales and Marketing

• Market research• Product– advice on new product development, product

improvement, extension strategies, target markets

• Promotion strategies• Pricing strategies• Sales strategies• The sales team

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Research and Development

• New product development (innovation)• Product improvements• Competitive advantage• Value added• Product testing• Cost savings

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Administration and IT

• Managing property – cleaning, health and safety, maintenance, security

• Reception

• Clerical work – reporting, recording, record keeping, communication

• Overview of quality control

• Use of IT systems

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Production/Operations

• Acquiring resources• Planning output – labour, capital, land• Monitoring costs• Projections on future output• Production methods– Batch– Flow– Job

• Efficiency

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Finance and Accounts• Cash flow– Monitoring income/revenue– Monitoring expenditure

• Preparing accounts• Raising finance– Shares – Loans

• Links with all other functional areas

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NAME THAT FUNCTIONAL AREA

3 VideosWhat functional area?

What activities are carried out in this area?

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FIND THE FUCTIONAL AREA

Around the room are 5 different functional areas- Finance- Human Resources- Production- Administration- Sales & Marketing

Move to the area of the room which you think the statement relates to!

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Selling the product or service to customers,

either over the telephone or face to

face

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Preparing the payroll and paying staff

salaries

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Receiving and recording all job

applications, arranging interviews and

notifying candidates of results

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Collecting, distributing & dispatching the mail

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Arranging staff training and encouraging continuous

professional development

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Promoting products and services through a variety of advertising

and promotional methods, e.g. TV,

online, direct mail & sponsorship

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Scheduling routine machinery inspections

& maintenance & carrying out repairs as

required

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What will we learn today?

• What business functions are

• What different functions a business has

• What tasks these functions do