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Business Strategy - BA plans merger with Iberia

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

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We’ve used British Airways as a rich case study in our A2 Business Strategy workshops for a couple of years.  It looks like there will be plenty of scope to revisit the business in future workshops following today’s announcement…

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The formula that proves celebrities have a product life cycle

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If you are looking a for fresh approach to teaching the product life cycle, then this news could be just the thing you need…

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Australian expansion proves a move too far for Starbucks

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Starbucks is a great example to use with students when it comes to illustrating the growth strategies of multinationals.  However, Starbucks has just announced that it is closing the majority of its stores in Australia…

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The exciting topic of budgeting makes the front pages

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Its not often that expenditure budgets make the front page of the newspapers, but the dispute over the payroll costs of the “Queen of Countdown” makes for an interesting case study in how to control costs…

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Ryanair flies into the path of the economic storm

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A dramatic opening line in an Guardian article suggests that bad news from Ryanair means that the “boom in European low-budget air travel has turned to bust”...

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Characteristics of an entrepreneur - insights from Luke Johnson

Sunday, July 27, 2008

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Few people write better than Luke Johnson on what it means to be an entreprenuer…

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Private limited companies in the spotlight

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The largest businesses are plc’s.  Right?  Wrong…

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Job losses become a core part of business strategy

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Major companies are planning job losses during 2008 and 2009 as a core part of their strategy to handle the economic downturn…

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Print advertising takes the hit as advertisers cut back

Saturday, July 26, 2008

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As the economy slows and businesses look to make cost savings, its interesting to see where they look to cut back.  The amount spent on advertising looks particularly vulnerable to some cuts…

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SMEs should stand up to the large business bullies

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Small businesses are being bullied by their much larger competitors when it comes to making late payments for amounts due…

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When the partnership structure doesnt work well for a start-up

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A great case study in the Telegraph recently would be a useful support resource for explaining how chosing a partnership structure for a start-up often isn’t the best option…

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Cash flow problems could mean its a wrap…

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Are we about to see the return of the dot.com bust as online businesses also struggle to handle the consumer downturn?

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Crocs - shares of the plastic footwear brand in meltdown

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A favourite footwear choice of Kate Middleton, Al Pacino and even President Bush appears to entering the maturity phase of its product life cycle…

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Pontins gains from the credit crunch as tourists stay home

Monday, July 21, 2008

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Consumer belts are tightened more and more each day.  But this isn’t necessarily for bad news for all market sectors.  Take the domestic holiday market, for example.  Pontins holiday camps are not complaining about a consumer downturn…

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Scary Movie 5 - the UK Economy

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In recent years, Business teachers have had a hard time trying to make the economics elements of the business curriculum interesting and relevant.  Not any more…its a horror show

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Dominos Pizza beats off the economic downturn

Recession?  What recession? That might be the question at HQ of Dominos Pizza. The pizza delivery specialist has just reported strong growth in sales and profitability…

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Dragons Den Returns for Series 6

Sunday, July 20, 2008

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Monday 21 July 2008, 9 p.m. on BBC1 marks the return of Dragons Den for what is bound to be a popular 6th series.  Lots of material for business teachers and students, including this cool online game which allows students to answer tough questions from the Dragons…

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Ideas for a business start-up: Guy Collection

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Rachel Bridge’s excellent series of articles on how entrepreneurs come up with their start-up business ideas has another excellent case study this week…

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Which businesses will benefit from the baby boom?

Saturday, July 19, 2008

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Britons are having more babies than at anytime since the 1970’s.  So which business sectors are gaining from the baby boom?

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Meet the agony aunt service for small businesses that is ideal for AS business students

Thursday, July 17, 2008

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Q. I am a self-employed designer and my business is getting very busy. Are there any rules to help me decide when to take on my first employee?  The answer is…

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Meet the business studies student who made £40m from hiring caravans…

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Who is this?

- She studied Business Studies at Brighton Technical College
- At 19 she launched her own venture, importing glass and ceramics from Italy
- She bought the family caravan park in 1999 and sold it for £33m in 2005
- She has a tough, no-nonsense approach to business but on the inside claims to be much softer!

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And then there were five…

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The big six has just become the big five as supermarket group Somerfield gets bought by a rival…

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Forget consultants - small businesses should focus on DIY strategy

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

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I can recommend Mike Southon’s writing on entrepreneurship in the FT and his piece this week has some interesting things to say about small business approach to strategy…

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Credit Crunch - will you stay loyal to your favourite shops?

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The sound of consumer purses (and wallets) tightening is being heard around the UK as recession looms.  A survey from Verdict suggests that one casualty of the downturn will be customer loyalty.

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Heavy losses in focus at struggling Jessops

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Lots of news every day about how the economic downturn is affecting UK retailers - but the problems faced by Jessops seem to be more fundamental than just a decline in consumer confidence…

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A good example of a small business that just couldn’t break-even

Monday, July 14, 2008

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A useful news piece buried deep in the Guardian today makes an excellent case study for the new AS Business specifications…

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The Housing Market: Innovation or Desperation?

WIth the advent of the credit crunch one Plymouth based estate agent has found a way of maintaining sales - allowing customers to part exchange their goods in return for deposits on holiday properties. A Maserati in exchange for a Dubai beach view apartment?

A story worthy of a starter discussion with pupils:

A sign of desperation in the housing market? or a merely confirmation that market forces always prevail in restoring liquidity in the long run?

Or perhaps, a “rational” econonmic decision - trade in a depreciating asset, to finance one that will appreciate over the long term!?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7503159.stm

Is training the key to survival in a downturn?

Sunday, July 13, 2008

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Many businesses will not have traded through a recession before, so it will be interesting to see how they respond in terms of cost control.  My recollection of the last recession was that two of the significant cost categories to bear the brunt of cuts were advertising and staff training.  However, an interesting article in the Sunday Times today suggests that better investment in training might be a key part of a strategy to survive the impending downturn…

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Little Chef - have new management bitten off more than they can chew?

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A really useful article in the Observer today provides a wealth of relevant content for business teachers and students…

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Conference report - Engaging Business Students - Gareth O’Reilly

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Gareth O’Reilly from Bury College is passionate about using innovative techniques to engage business students.  His presentation to the Business Teacher National Conference on 4 July 2008 is now available to download…

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