This blog is used to set lesson engagement activities (bell work) for Mr Clarke's business studies students.
Tuesday, 20 September 2011
the BIG Question...
Last lesson you learned about six reasons for starting a business. List and describe, as many of these as you can remember without looking at last lesson's work.
1. For a challenge 2. They want to help the community 3. So they are there own boss 4. They get the profit 5. make there own descions 6.sense of achievment
To make money To keep a servise running To give back to the community To prove something to them selves Beacause you have a hobbie and that led to the discovery of an idea. Matt Young
1. They want to challenge themselves. 2. They do it to gain a sense of achievement 3. To get 100% of the profit 4. To make his own decisions 5. They don't want to be employed by someone, working for them 6. They want to set up a business helping the community
1) they want to keep all the profit. 2) they want to be employed. 3) they want to be the boss of their own business. 4) they want to make the decisions themselves. 5) they want to provide services for the public. 6) they want to prove to themselves that they can do it which will make them feel satisfaction.
1. They want to prove to others that they can achieve things. 2. To get profit. 3. They wanted to be their own boss. 4. They want to add a service that the community doesnt have at the moment. 5. They want to gain a sense of achievement. 6. They want to make their own decisions. Rick Taylor
1)they might want to do their own business because 2)they might want to be the boss. 3)they might have an intrest on doing business. want to prove themself by by starting a thier own business. 4)want to work by their own instead working for others
5) want to provied facilites or the wants to people.
1) For profit. 2) To help the community. 3) To meet people's needs and wants. 4) To provide services. 5) Cannot find employement --> Self-Employ. 6) To be your own boss. 7) To prove something to yourself. 8) To have freedom over your job.
1 for profit 2 helping the comunity 3 to provide a sevice 4 to help people in need 5 to be your own boss and have fredom 6 cant find a job make one self inployment
-Social enterprise -Found a gap in the market -Profit -To be your own boss -You turned your hobby into a business -You cant find employment so you start your own business
Profit - Some businesses exist purely to make profit To be employed - Some people start a business to get a job Social Enterprises - Some business exist to help the community e.g. community post offices To be their own boss - Some people start a business just to be in control
Adam Walker To prove themsleves - Some people start a business to prove to themselves and others that they can make a business To fill a market gap - e.g. if there was no hairdressers, they realise they can get a hairdressers and make a profit by starting their own.
- For profit - Want to give something back to the community - To help other people - Can't find a job and need money - To be in charge and able to do what you want
1 profit - to keep all the money made 2 Employment- can't fire youreself 3 Social Enterprises- to help the comunity 4-To provide a service - fil a market gap 5-to prove them selves or other that they are capable of running a buisness
-to gain profit -to prove to themselves that they can actually do it -to help the local community (Social Enterprise??) -if they have an intrest or hobby - so they are their own boss
being your own boss, earning all the profit, found a gap in the market, social enterprise, enjoys doing that job, feels there isnt enough diversity in that particular market
1. For a challenge
ReplyDelete2. They want to help the community
3. So they are there own boss
4. They get the profit
5. make there own descions
6.sense of achievment
To make money
ReplyDeleteTo keep a servise running
To give back to the community
To prove something to them selves
Beacause you have a hobbie and that led to the discovery of an idea.
Matt Young
-profit
ReplyDelete-to help comunity
-service
-to prove something
-live a desent life style
kaine applegate
1. They want to challenge themselves.
ReplyDelete2. They do it to gain a sense of achievement
3. To get 100% of the profit
4. To make his own decisions
5. They don't want to be employed by someone, working for them
6. They want to set up a business helping the community
James Yau
1) they want to keep all the profit.
ReplyDelete2) they want to be employed.
3) they want to be the boss of their own business.
4) they want to make the decisions themselves.
5) they want to provide services for the public.
6) they want to prove to themselves that they can do it which will make them feel satisfaction.
Sofia
1. They want to prove to others that they can achieve things.
ReplyDelete2. To get profit.
3. They wanted to be their own boss. 4. They want to add a service that the community doesnt have at the moment.
5. They want to gain a sense of achievement.
6. They want to make their own decisions.
Rick Taylor
1)they might want to do their own business because
ReplyDelete2)they might want to be the boss.
3)they might have an intrest on doing business.
want to prove themself by by starting a thier own business.
4)want to work by their own instead working for others
5) want to provied facilites or the wants to people.
1) For profit.
ReplyDelete2) To help the community.
3) To meet people's needs and wants.
4) To provide services.
5) Cannot find employement --> Self-Employ.
6) To be your own boss.
7) To prove something to yourself.
8) To have freedom over your job.
~ Brandon
1 for profit
ReplyDelete2 helping the comunity
3 to provide a sevice
4 to help people in need
5 to be your own boss and have fredom
6 cant find a job make one self inployment
by Jamie Bobillier
to live a decent life and have a good lifestyle.
ReplyDeleteto make a profit.
if you dont have a job and you want to start making money.
to have something to make you look succesful.
to be rocognized as a scuccesful entrepreneur.
So they are a boss.
to creat a challenge for themselves.
Joshua Taylor
-Social enterprise
ReplyDelete-Found a gap in the market
-Profit
-To be your own boss
-You turned your hobby into a business
-You cant find employment so you start your own business
Sam Edwards
Profit - Some businesses exist purely to make profit
ReplyDeleteTo be employed - Some people start a business to get a job
Social Enterprises - Some business exist to help the community e.g. community post offices
To be their own boss - Some people start a business just to be in control
Adam Walker
To prove themsleves - Some people start a business to prove to themselves and others that they can make a business
To fill a market gap - e.g. if there was no hairdressers, they realise they can get a hairdressers and make a profit by starting their own.
- For profit
ReplyDelete- Want to give something back to the community
- To help other people
- Can't find a job and need money
- To be in charge and able to do what you want
Andrew Lee
1 profit - to keep all the money made
ReplyDelete2 Employment- can't fire youreself
3 Social Enterprises- to help the comunity
4-To provide a service - fil a market gap
5-to prove them selves or other that they are capable of running a buisness
Kevin
-to gain profit
ReplyDelete-to prove to themselves that they can actually do it
-to help the local community (Social Enterprise??)
-if they have an intrest or hobby
- so they are their own boss
Lucy Kyne
to get profit.
ReplyDeleteto have a decent lifestyle
to be reconised as a buissnessman.
Danny kavanagh
being your own boss
ReplyDeleteearning all the profit
found a gap in the market
social enterprise
interest or hobby
peter shepherd
being your own boss,
ReplyDeleteearning all the profit,
found a gap in the market,
social enterprise,
enjoys doing that job,
feels there isnt enough diversity in that particular market
Connor
Mine is the top one
ReplyDeleteALEX FULLER