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Starter Activity Complete the worksheet provided by your teacher!

Topic 2.3: Questions to be Asked Unit 2: Showing Enterprise

Learning Objectives To understand the following key terms (AO1): Thinking Creatively To apply THREE questions an entrepreneur can ask about their products. (AO2) To analyse the importance of judging a business’s product offering. (AO3) What are we learning today? By the end of the lesson you should be able...

Thinking Creatively Thinking Creatively: Coming up with new and unique ideas.

How might asking questions give you a competitive advantage? Questions to be Asked? If a entrepreneur is looking to start a business that sells sandwiches what questions might we ask? How might asking questions give you a competitive advantage?

Activity Read pages 44 & 45 An entrepreneur is thinking about creating a company selling cookies. What are the questions that Why? Why not? What? How? Where? When?

Activity Complete the ‘Over to You’ case study on page 47!

Plenary An entrepreneur is thinking about creating a company selling clothes. What questions would you ask?

Why not? Why? What if? What questions do entrepreneurs ask? Thinking creatively Showing Enterprise Invention and innovation Other important enterprise skills Taking a calculated risk What is enterprise? 9

Typical questions you could ask? Why do I want to set up my own business? Who are my competitors? What do they sell? What makes them good? How will I make my product? How much will I charge? Where will I sell it? Why shouldn’t I expand my business in the next 3 years?