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Business Structure
Which groups are involved in the
business activity?
• Owners
• Workers
• Managers
• Consumers
• Government
• The community as a whole
Work in groups and find out about
each group.
• What does each group do?
• Why is each group important?
KEY WORDS
• After working in groups try to form sentences
looking a the key words.
OWNER
• put money
• take a share of the profits
• pay for any losses
• taking risks
• follow instructions
• are employed
• have part-time or full-time contracts.
• earn money for the work
• need training
WORKERS - EMPLOYESS
Managers
• are employed to control the work done by
other workers
• give instructions
• organise
• take decision
• customers
Consumers
Government
• decides on laws
WORKERS - EMPLOYESS
• Workers are employed in the business. They have to
follow instructions given to them by the owners or
managers. They may have part-time or full-time
contracts. These are legal documents which give
details of the hours of work and other conditions of
employment. Workers earn money for the work they
do and this is usually a weekly wage or monthly salary.
Often workers need training to do their work well. If
there is not enough work for all workers in a
business, some may be made redundant
(retrenchment), that is, they may be asked to leave the
business. This could be of great concern to the workers
involved
OWNER
• Owners put money into the business to set it up.
Without this capital, no business activity can
begin. The owners will take a share of the profits
if the business is successful. They may have to
pay for any losses made. All owners are taking
risks. Putting money into a business will not
guarantee success. If the business makes the
wrong type of product or does not attract enough
consumers, the owners may lose their money.
Owners are therefore risk-takers.
Managers
• Managers are employed by the business to
control the work done by other workers. They
give instructions to other workers, organise the
resources of the firm and take important
decisions. These decisions might include where
to locate the business, what to produce and what
price to sell products for. If these decisions are
successful, the business does well. If managers
make poor decisions, the business could fail.
Good and successful managers often earn very
large salaries
Consumers
• Consumers are important to every business.
They are the customers who buy the product
or service that a business makes. Without
consumers buying enough products, a
business will make losses and eventually fail.
Businesses need to find out what products
consumers are prepared to buy. This is called
market research Consumers must then be
attracted to the product by advertising and
other forms of promotion.
Government
• The government decides on laws which will
affect business activity. The government wants
businesses to be successful in its country.
Successful businesses will employ more
workers and reduce the numbers
unemployed. When successful businesses
make profits, a tax must be paid to the
government. This money can be used to pay
for the services which government provides
for the benefit of the population.
The whole community
• Business activity affects the whole community. Land
and resources are used up during business activity.
Sometimes businesses produce goods which can be
dangerous and might harm members of the
community -such as cigarettes and cars. Factories can
produce harmful pollution. Some products are very
beneficial to the community, such as medicines or
buses for public transport. In addition, business activity
provides jobs for workers and managers and incomes
are paid to these groups. This raises the community's
standard of living. The whole community can
therefore be affected by business activity in both
positive and negative ways.
Types of businesses
• Large or small businesses
• Privately owned or owned by the state.
• Owned by one person or by thousand of shareholders.
Business Structure
12/04/12
Owners have to decide on the best legal structure for their
business - opting to run as sole traders, partnerships or
private limited companies. As the business expands and
starts to employ hundreds of staff in many locations, it may
decide to become a public limited company or to offer
franchises.
Sole traders
A sole trader describes any business that is owned and
controlled by one person - although they may employ
workers. Individuals who provide a specialist service like
plumbers, hairdressers or photographers are often sole
traders.
Sole traders do not have a separate legal existence from
the business. In the eyes of the law, the business and
the owner are the same. As a result, the owner is
personally liable for the firm's debts and may have to
pay for losses made by the business out of their own
pocket. This is called unlimited liability.
Sole trader
Advantages
• It is easy to set up as no
formal legal paperwork is
required.
• Generally, only a small
amount of capital needs to
be invested, which reduces
the initial start-up cost.
• As the only owner, the
entrepreneur can make
decisions without
consulting anyone else.
Disadvantages
• The sole trader has no one to
share the responsibility of
running the business with. A
good hairdresser, for
example, may not be very
good at handling the accounts.
• Sole traders often work long
hours. They may find it
difficult to take holidays or
time off if they are ill.
• They face unlimited liability if
the business fails.

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Business Structure Groups Roles Risks

  • 2. Which groups are involved in the business activity? • Owners • Workers • Managers • Consumers • Government • The community as a whole
  • 3. Work in groups and find out about each group. • What does each group do? • Why is each group important?
  • 4. KEY WORDS • After working in groups try to form sentences looking a the key words.
  • 5. OWNER • put money • take a share of the profits • pay for any losses • taking risks
  • 6. • follow instructions • are employed • have part-time or full-time contracts. • earn money for the work • need training WORKERS - EMPLOYESS
  • 7. Managers • are employed to control the work done by other workers • give instructions • organise • take decision
  • 10. WORKERS - EMPLOYESS • Workers are employed in the business. They have to follow instructions given to them by the owners or managers. They may have part-time or full-time contracts. These are legal documents which give details of the hours of work and other conditions of employment. Workers earn money for the work they do and this is usually a weekly wage or monthly salary. Often workers need training to do their work well. If there is not enough work for all workers in a business, some may be made redundant (retrenchment), that is, they may be asked to leave the business. This could be of great concern to the workers involved
  • 11. OWNER • Owners put money into the business to set it up. Without this capital, no business activity can begin. The owners will take a share of the profits if the business is successful. They may have to pay for any losses made. All owners are taking risks. Putting money into a business will not guarantee success. If the business makes the wrong type of product or does not attract enough consumers, the owners may lose their money. Owners are therefore risk-takers.
  • 12. Managers • Managers are employed by the business to control the work done by other workers. They give instructions to other workers, organise the resources of the firm and take important decisions. These decisions might include where to locate the business, what to produce and what price to sell products for. If these decisions are successful, the business does well. If managers make poor decisions, the business could fail. Good and successful managers often earn very large salaries
  • 13. Consumers • Consumers are important to every business. They are the customers who buy the product or service that a business makes. Without consumers buying enough products, a business will make losses and eventually fail. Businesses need to find out what products consumers are prepared to buy. This is called market research Consumers must then be attracted to the product by advertising and other forms of promotion.
  • 14. Government • The government decides on laws which will affect business activity. The government wants businesses to be successful in its country. Successful businesses will employ more workers and reduce the numbers unemployed. When successful businesses make profits, a tax must be paid to the government. This money can be used to pay for the services which government provides for the benefit of the population.
  • 15. The whole community • Business activity affects the whole community. Land and resources are used up during business activity. Sometimes businesses produce goods which can be dangerous and might harm members of the community -such as cigarettes and cars. Factories can produce harmful pollution. Some products are very beneficial to the community, such as medicines or buses for public transport. In addition, business activity provides jobs for workers and managers and incomes are paid to these groups. This raises the community's standard of living. The whole community can therefore be affected by business activity in both positive and negative ways.
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  • 17. Types of businesses • Large or small businesses • Privately owned or owned by the state. • Owned by one person or by thousand of shareholders.
  • 18. Business Structure 12/04/12 Owners have to decide on the best legal structure for their business - opting to run as sole traders, partnerships or private limited companies. As the business expands and starts to employ hundreds of staff in many locations, it may decide to become a public limited company or to offer franchises.
  • 19. Sole traders A sole trader describes any business that is owned and controlled by one person - although they may employ workers. Individuals who provide a specialist service like plumbers, hairdressers or photographers are often sole traders. Sole traders do not have a separate legal existence from the business. In the eyes of the law, the business and the owner are the same. As a result, the owner is personally liable for the firm's debts and may have to pay for losses made by the business out of their own pocket. This is called unlimited liability.
  • 20. Sole trader Advantages • It is easy to set up as no formal legal paperwork is required. • Generally, only a small amount of capital needs to be invested, which reduces the initial start-up cost. • As the only owner, the entrepreneur can make decisions without consulting anyone else. Disadvantages • The sole trader has no one to share the responsibility of running the business with. A good hairdresser, for example, may not be very good at handling the accounts. • Sole traders often work long hours. They may find it difficult to take holidays or time off if they are ill. • They face unlimited liability if the business fails.