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Starter. 1. You do not need to switch on your computers 2. Get your notebooks and a pen and bring your chairs to the front 3. YOUR QUESTION OF THE DAY How many zero’s are there in 1 Trillion?. There are 2 answers:

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  1. Starter 1. You do not need to switch on your computers 2. Get your notebooks and a pen and bring your chairs to the front 3. YOUR QUESTION OF THE DAY How many zero’s are there in 1 Trillion?

  2. There are 2 answers: A trillion in English-speaking countries, such as the UK & USA: there are twelve zeroes (1,000,000,000,000) A trillion in other countries: eighteen zeroes (1,000,000,000,000,000,000)

  3. Business Studies Year 11Unit 2 – People and Business Rights and Responsibilities of Employers and employees The success of a business depends on good working relationships between employers and employees. Job roles and responsibilities need to be clear The organisational structure has to be well defined and there needs to be good lines of communication Everyone in work needs to know their legal rights and responsibilities and what to do in the case of a dispute

  4. Investigating Job Roles • Learning Outcomes: • All will know how job descriptions and organisational charts work in a business • Most will be able to clearly see how the activity in lesson 4 helps them to review their Supermarket • Some will have made a good start on their Unit 2 coursework in lesson 5 • Lesson Objectives: • To learn how an organisational chart is structured • To understand how job descriptions determines someone’s place in the chart • To find out about the key job roles of Managers, Supervisors, Operatives and Support Staff.

  5. Today’s Plan • Lesson 1: • Watch the short PowerPoint to introduce the section. • Use the rest of the lesson 1 today to familiarise yourself with your Supermarkets employee/jobs section and find any info on their organisational structure. Lesson 4: • Premier League Activity – organisational structure and job descriptions • Application to Supermarket business Lesson 5: Begin type-up following new Unit 2 booklet

  6. PowerPoint – (BSOL)

  7. What is in a job description? JOB DESCRIPTION

  8. ORGANISATIONAL CHARTS Board of Directors Managing Director Marketing & Finance Production Human Resources Sales Director Director Director Director Marketing & Accounting Production Personnel Sales Managers Managers Managers Managers Quality & Production Supervisors Sales, Marketing Accounting & Distribution Staff Machine Clerical staff staff Operators

  9. Use the rest of the lesson 1 today to familiarise yourself with your Supermarkets employee/jobs section and find any info on their organisational structure.

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