T2 Enterprise

T2 Enterprise
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BusinessUpper Secondary (Key Stage 4)GCSE

This lesson contains 18 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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T2 Enterprise

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Think of an entrepreneur that you are familiar with.
What skills, attributes and personal characteristics do they have that makes them successful?

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Rank the entreprenurial characteristics that YOU think are most important from 1 to 5. Be prepared to explain you thinking.
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2.
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5.
Creative
Determined
Decisive
Resilient
Focused
Able to use Initiative
Good Leader
Lucky
Risk-Taker
Good Communicator
Hard Working
Persuasive

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Spend time getting students to define each of these words.

Students to rate their top 5. Get students to explain why. There are no right answers.

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What resources would you need to open a mobile dog grooming business?

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Upgrading tools
Improving the workshop
Moving to a bigger premises
Employing new staff
Staff training
Buying new equipment
Advertising the business
Developing the branding
Etc.

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Complete Theme 1 Task 2 on Google Classroom




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You have £50 in your bank account. You want to go to a festival and the ticket is £50. You also want to buy a new pair of trainers that are also £50. What are you going to spend your money on? Explain the opportunity cost of your decision.

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