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AS and A Level: Business Studies: ICT in Business Coursework


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Creation and manipulation of worksheets
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Functional Business Areas
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Factors that affect the location of a business.
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Business At Work - Tesco.
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"Evaluate impact of Technology-enabled business operations".
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"Feasibility study of starting a new business".
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The Feasibility of Opening a Video Games Franchise in the Lurgan Area
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Developing an I.T. System for The Cordova Bay Golf Club
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Explain IN FULL how you have been asked to produce the stationery pack for a new company. The pack must include a company logo, letterhead, business cards, a leaflet and presentation wallet. In addition you have been requested to produce a web page.
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Writing a Games Manual
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Design a new system for an estate agent called Folly’s agents
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Capp 11
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Evaluation of a database set up in microsoft access.
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Stakeholders of Alton-Towers.
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This assignment is about ICT in society. It will show how ICT has impacted my local community in such places as local Schools, businesses, and government services.
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ITC - Database storage.
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Business communication involves internal and external communication.
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The functional areas of Cadbury's.
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Strategy in Business.
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Conflict Management.
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Detailed report on starting a new business
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Business UNIT 1
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Cadburys
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Why Are Confidentiality Policies Important In Care Work and Under What Circumstances Might Confidentiality Be Breached ?
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You are to look at the probability of setting up a new retail outlet in your local area.
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ICT in Business Explored

ICT in Business Defined

Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Business is the study of the role in business life of computers, networks, automation, computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) and computer-aided drawing (CAD).

Why Study ICT in Business?

Technology plays such a central role in business life today. Very few companies these days trade without using any computers. As such, it's vital that you're comfortable using technology, even at a basic level. And if you want to progress to higher levels of business, you'll need to know how ICT can benefit a company.

What Will I Study?

You might write essays evaluating different companies' e-commerce strategies or online expansion plans. Your projects and coursework might require you to discuss how automation can improve a company's productivity, or to comment on the effects of computer-aided work in engineering or manufacturing.

Further Study After ICT in Business

ICT links in with other topics in the Business Studies AS or A Level; it influences a business's marketing, manufacturing and human resource activities. As such, it can benefit Degree-level study of many business and finance topics, where ICT will be used and studied at a deeper level.

Where Can I Find Out More?

Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations (OCR)

http://www.ocr.org.uk/Data/publications/key_documents/AS_ALevel_GCE_Business_Studies_Specification.pdf

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"A rather naive and simplistic essay addressing the author's plans to start a small business. The attempt to write a business plan is fundamentally flawed - there has been no proper assessment of the market, and merely having a "large population" is no indicator that people will be attracted to the business. There is also an attempt to describe a business' main aims, which does generate some useful suggestions; however, the author fails to recognise that in general, the overriding aim for a business will be to make a profit. I would also suggest that an essay of this type would benefit from a more structured approach, using headings to break up the text rather than using a single block of writing. TSR User: Illusionary"
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