TERM: FIRST TERM
SUBJECT: BUSINESS STUDIES
CLASS: JSS 3
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WEEK SIX
TOPIC: SIMPLE SINGLE BUSINESS GOALS.
CONTENT
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MEANING OF BUSINESS GOAL
It is important that when setting up a business, the entrepreneur identifies the goals to be achieved.Thereafter he/she targets and works at achieving these business goals. Therefore, a business goal is a business objective or target to be achieved by a specific period. A business may fail if its goals are not identified at the initial stage.
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SWOT ANALYSIS
SWOT analysis means the designed plan to find out the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of a business. SWOT is an acronym for:�
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S- Strengths. Strengths refer to the internal characteristics of a business which give it an advantage over others. For example sufficient capital, strategic business location,� effective and efficient work-force and good customer relation can help a business venture to achieve its goals.
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W-Weaknesses. Weaknesses are the internal characteristics that put a business at a disadvantage in comparison to others. For instance, insufficient capital, low-standard products, poor marketing, poor customer services, absenteeism among workers, etc
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O- Opportunities. These are external factors or characteristics of a business environment that help the objectives of the business. Example provision of infrastructural facilities such as good roads, constant power supply,etc
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T- Threats. These are theexternal factors of a business environment that can have adverse effects on the business. Example: the enactment of a new law by the government, bad debt, etc
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SWOT analysis can be carried out for an enterprise, a product, an industry or a venture. SWOT analysis should precede the setting of business goals as this will enable achievable goals and objectives to be set for the business.
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EVALUATION
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READING ASSIGNMENT
WABP Business Studies Book 3 Pages54 to 63�
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GENERAL EVALUATION
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WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
(a) business strategy� (b) business purpose� (c) business document (d) business map.
(a) � objectives � (b) threat � (c) strengths� (d) weakness
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THEORY
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