Overview
Business Management and Enterprise: A Resource for Year 11 General is written specifically for the Year 11 General Business Management and Enterprise Course, in accordance with School Curriculum and Standards Authority guidelines. This resource covers all content areas, with a specific focus on small business in Western Australia, and applies these to a number of contexts. Real world examples are used throughout the text to highlight and clarify business concepts, which will aid teachers in guiding students. Research and resource links are provided to facilitate in-class and online learning.
Chapter 1: Small Business Opportunities
Chapter 2: The Business Environment
Chapter 3: The Legal Framework of Business
Chapter 4: The Marketing Mix
Chapter 5: Business Planning
Chapter 6: Operating a Successful Business
Chapter 7: The Role of Human Resource Management
Chapter 8: Recruitment
Chapter 9: Employer and Legal Obligations
Chapter 10: Business in the Community
Chapter 11: The Legal Framework of Business
Chapter 12: Rights of Consumers
Chapter 13: Competition and Consumers
Chapter 14: Managing Operations
Chapter 15: Financial Records
Chapter 16: Teamwork
Chapter 17: Entrepreneurship
Chapter 18: Mind Matters
Dr Liz Criddle – BComm, GradDipEd, MEd (Hons), PhD, has taught Accounting & Finance and Business & Enterprise subjects in Perth secondary schools for a number of years. Her involvement in this area includes a secondment to SCSA as Moderation Officer, a role as School Based Moderation Officer for Business subjects, member of various Syllabus Committees or Assessment and Moderation Panels, and positions as Chief Examiner or Chief Marker for different Business subjects. She chaired the Business Management and Enterprise course Reference Group and trialled the Accounting and Finance course. Liz has conducted numerous professional development sessions on business and financial literacy and been a judge for the Value Adding Quest and Plan Your Own Enterprise. Liz is a former President of Business Educators WA (Inc), member of the WA Institute of Educational Research and Australian Curriculum Studies Association, and former associate member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia and CPA Australia.
Jason Hinton – BComm, GradDip Ed (Secondary), Cert IV in Training and Assessment. Jason has taught TEE, General and VET courses in Business and Computing in secondary schools and has integrated enterprise and outcomes into lower and middle school subjects.
He has worked managing a furniture and art gallery in York, as a site administrator on a gas pipeline project, as a researcher in industrial relations and organisation development and has co-authored a report into post compulsory training.
Jason develops training and assessment materials for print, online and blended delivery and is currently a product development specialist for an RTO working in the resources and construction industry.
Key terms are identified and defined within the text, engaging activities and Internet references are included.
It is easy to follow for all abilities with summary diagrams throughout, a range of questions types and practical student activities and group work included for every chapter.