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In 2007, a business had sales of £10 million in a market with a size of £125 million. In 2017 the business's sales were £12.6 million and its market share was 6%. Calculate the percentage growth in the size of the market between 2007 and 2017. (4 marks)

market share 2007 = 10/125 x100 = 8%market size 2017 = 12.6/x x100 = 6% 12.6/x = 0.06 12.6 = 0.06 x (divide by 0.06) = 210 millionmarket size growth = new - old/old 210 (new) - 125 (old)/ 125 (old) x100 =...

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To what extent is appointing a new leader likely to be a good way to improve business performance? Justify with reference to leaders (20 marks)

Leadership is a relationship through which one person influences the behaviour or actions of other people. Leadership can be demonstrated as 'command' where leaders take direct control, 'vision' leaders s...

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What is one advantage and one disadvantage of being a sole trader?

Advantages: The business is cheaply and easily formed as there is no long legal process. Owner gets to keep all the profits. Owner gets to make all the decisions.* Close links with both employees and cust...

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What is the difference between a strategy and a tactic?

Business strategies are often long-term; they define goals across many years and how to work towards achieving them; specifically, strategies are often developed to work towards the business's mission.Tac...

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Explain the benefits of a firm benefitting from Economies Of Scale

If a firm can benefit from Economies of Scale this will mean as the firm grows their average costs reduce. Therefore, they are more efficient, as a result they are able to be more competitive in the marke...

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