Pearson BTEC • Business 2016 NQF
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Modules Business 2016 NQF at Pearson BTEC
Notes available for the following courses of Business 2016 NQF at Pearson BTEC
- Unit 1 - Exploring Business
- Unit 2 - Developing a Marketing Campaign
- Unit 3 - Personal and Business Finance
- Unit 4 - Managing an Event
- Unit 5 - International Business
- Unit 6 - Principles of Management
- Unit 7 - Business Decision Making
- Unit 8 - Recruitment and Selection Process
- Unit 9 - Team Building in Business
- Unit 10 - Recording Financial Transactions
- Unit 11 - Final Accounts for Public Limited Companies
- Unit 12 - Financial Statements for Specific Businesses
- Unit 13 - Cost and Management Accounting
- Unit 14 - Investigating Customer Service
- Unit 15 - Investigating Retail Business
- Unit 16 - Visual Merchandising
- Unit 17 - Digital Marketing
- Unit 18 - Creative Promotion
- Unit 19 - Pitching for a New Business
- Unit 20 - Investigating Corporate Social Responsibility
- Unit 21 - Training and Development
- Unit 22 - Market Research
- Unit 23 - The English Legal System
- Unit 24 - Employment Law
- Unit 25 - Aspects of Civil Liability Affecting Business
- Unit 26 - Aspects of Criminal Law Impacting on Business and Individuals
- Unit 27 - Work Experience in Business
- Unit 28 - Branding 60
- Unit 29 - Relationship Marketing
- Unit 30 - Legal Principles and Professional Ethics in Financial Services
- Unit 31 - Effective Management of Personal Debt
- Unit 32 - Buying for Business
- Unit 33 - Supply Chain Operations
- Unit 34 - Investment Opportunities and Financial Planning
- Unit 35 - Insurance Principles and Policies
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Latest notes & summaries Pearson BTEC • Business 2016 NQF
Content covers an example of P5, M3 & D3 criteria for a coffee business. For business level 3 btec and Unit 22 market research assignment 3.
Content covers an example of P2, P3, P4, M2 &D2 criteria for a coffee business. For business level 3 btec and Unit 22 market research assignment.
Content covers an example of P1, M1 & D1 criteria for a coffee business. For business level 3 btec and Unit 22 market research assignment 1.
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Here is an example of a distinction level mock test, this can give some guidelines of which may be included to achieve a distinction in the Unit 2 Business BTEC Level 3 exam.
*Distinction Graded* 
Unit 28 Branding: D3 Justify suggested changes to an existing brand for a product 
 
btec business level 3 national diploma
*Certified Distinction Grade Work* 
Unit 28 Branding: M3 Analyse the reasons why an existing brand for a product may need to change. 
 
• Changing the perceptions of a brand: o re-branding o brand refreshing o brand relaunching. • Reasons for changing a brand: o change in business focus o changes in the market o trends o changes in customer behaviour, values and needs o competitors branding strategies o technological and digital impact. • Changes in branding and promotion to reflect socia...
*Certified Distinction Grade Work* 
Unit 28 Branding: P6 Investigate an existing brand for a product using a brand audit. 
 
C2 Changing a brand • Brand audit – a formal assessment of a brand’s strengths and weaknesses, to include: o existing marketing strategies, materials and communications o the customer perception of brand through primary and secondary data, such as questionnaires, focus groups, customer satisfaction surveys, sales and revenue data, blogs o comparison with competito...
C1 Challenges of managing brands • Brand management: analysis and planning of how a brand is perceived in the market, brand success and brand failure. • Maintaining branding relationship with customers throughout the product lifecycle
*Distinction Graded* 
Unit 28 Branding :D2 - Evaluate the extent to which the branding of a product meets the aims of a selected large business.