Business AS AQA
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1-1-the-nature-and-purpose-of-business as3 主题
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1-2-forms-of-business as5 主题
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1-3-the-external-environment as5 主题
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2-1-management-and-leadership as3 主题
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2-2-management-decision-making as4 主题
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2-3-the-role-and-importance-of-stakeholders as3 主题
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3-1-marketing-objectives as1 主题
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3-2-understanding-markets-and-customers as5 主题
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3-3-making-marketing-decisions as2 主题
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3-4-the-marketing-mix as7 主题
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4-1-operational-objectives as2 主题
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4-2-operational-performance as1 主题
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4-3-efficiency-and-productivity as3 主题
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4-4-quality as1 主题
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4-5-inventory-and-supply-chain-management as3 主题
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5-1-financial-objectives as2 主题
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5-2-financial-performance as6 主题
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5-3-sources-of-finance as3 主题
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5-4-cash-flow-and-profit as1 主题
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6-1-human-resource-objectives as1 主题
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6-2-human-resource-performance as1 主题
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6-3-organisational-design as3 主题
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6-4-human-resource-planning as4 主题
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6-5-motivation as1 主题
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6-6-improving-employer-employee-relations as2 主题
the-public-sector as
Exam code:7131
Public services
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The public sector is made up of organisations run or owned by the government or local authorities
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In the UK, more than 6m people are employed in the public sector, delivering a range of services such as healthcare, education, policing and social services
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Governments are likely to retain ownership of organisations in the public sector for several reasons
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They are strategically important to the country
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E.g. defence or justice systems
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They provide essential services
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E.g. water or electricity supply
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They provide merit goods that may not be provided in sufficient quantities by private businesses
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E.g. education or health services
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Public services are usually funded through taxation, though in some cases, a small fee is charged
Examples of public services
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Health |
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Education |
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Justice and policing |
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Household and business waste |
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Public corporations
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Public corporations are organisations that the government owns, but they trade like businesses, earning most of their money by selling goods or services
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Public corporations allow the government to keep control of services that have a clear public interest but are best run in a commercial way
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BBC |
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Network Rail |
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Ordnance Survey |
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Over time, many public corporations have been privatised
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E.g. in 2008, the UK government nationalised Northern Rock, a bank that was on the verge of collapse, as a result of the global financial crisis
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Some privatised businesses are highly successful businesses operating in competitive markets
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Both British Airways and BT were privatised in the 1980s and are highly regarded, profitable businesses
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In other cases, privatisation has been less successful
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UK water companies such as Southern Water continue to operate as monopolies
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In recent years, some privatised water companies have been criticised for charging high prices and causing environmental damage
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