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Pearson BTEC Level 4 Higher National Certificate in Business
Unit 1: Business and the Business Environment
Centre Code: 01018

Unit 1: Business and the Business Environment

Assignment Brief
Unit Number and Title Unit 1: Business and the Business Environment
T/618/5032
Unit code

Unit type Core

Unit Level 4

Credit value 15

TQT 150
Assignment Title Part 1: Industry Analysis Factsheets
Assignment title

Academic Year 2024

Unit Tutor Suklatithi Chakraborty, Dr Salman Khan, Umme Kalsoom,


Don Dulari, Tanishq Misra, Vatsalya Kshatriya,Deepti
Aggarwal, Arslan Akram
Issue Date 29th April 2024
Assignment Brief 15th April 2024
Internally Verified
9th June 2024 – (delivery of presentations will start from
Presentation
10th June 2024 onwards)
submission date

Assignment 15th July 2024 (Part A - LO1 and LO2 should be submitted
submission date on Turnitin link).
Unit introduction
The aim of this unit is to provide students with background knowledge and understanding of
business, the functions of an organisation and the wider business environments in which
organisations operate. Students will examine the different types of organisations (including for profit
and not for profit), their size and scope (for instance, micro, SME, transnational and global) and
how they operate. Students will explore the relationships that organisations have with their various
stakeholders and how the wider external environments influence and shape business decision-
making. The knowledge, understanding and skill sets gained in this unit will help students to
choose their own preferred areas of specialism in future studies and in their professional career.

Part 1

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Submission Format

Submission Format Part 1:

The submission is in the form of a portfolio of factsheets and an organisational flow chart
document. The factsheets should be written concisely to summarise and highlight key information
and data. You are required to make use of headings, paragraphs and sub-sections as appropriate.
All work must be supported with research and referenced correctly using the Harvard referencing
system (or an alternative referencing system). You will also need to provide a bibliography using
the Harvard referencing system (or an alternative referencing system). Inaccurate use of
referencing may lead to issues of plagiarism if not applied correctly. The recommended word limit
for the factsheets is 3000 words.

Unit Learning Outcomes


LO1 Explain the different types, size and scope of organisations.
LO2 Demonstrate the interrelationship of the various functions within an organisation and how they
link to organisational structure.

Transferable skills and competencies developed

● Analytical skills to conduct own analysis to draw conclusions.

● The ability to provide information based on collation, analysis and interpretation of


data.
● Creative thinking for presenting information and data in a simplified and informative
manners.
● Digital skills, using different software applications to visually present information and
data concisely.
● Communicating effectively in all forms, written, visual and oral, for operating efficiently
in the international business environment.
Vocational scenario - Part 1
Industry Analysis Factsheets
Business Case / Vocational Scenario Covering:
Chosen Organisation – for example
choose more than one organisation
For example, Admiral Sportswear company is engaged in the design, development,
manufacturing, worldwide marketing and sales of sports footwear, apparel, equipment,
accessories and services. As of 2022, the company employed more than 75,400 people

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worldwide and the company brand alone was valued in excess of $32 billion, making it the most
valuable brand among sports businesses. Strategic Planning teams keep the company moving in
the right direction by leading the strategic business planning process and spearheading
transformational projects across the businesses and geographies. Embedded in teams across
the company, strategy professionals explore complex business issues; conduct consumer,
competitive and market analyses; create financial models and develop action plans. The
Strategic Planning teams help write the future of sport by charting the company’s path forward.
Role You are employed as a Junior Insights Strategist for the Strategic Planning team. The team
acts as a key partner to senior leaders, the executive team, and the CEO. It provides thought
leadership and an external perspective on the most critical strategic initiatives and pressing
challenges facing the company.
Role
Your key roles include the following:
• supporting data and business analyses to develop business plans
• measuring business performance to compare actual data to forecasted values
• executing market research projects and gathering intelligence on current industry, technology,
and consumer trends.

Assignment activity and guidance


You have been tasked with conducting an industry analysis that focuses on the sports
industry in order to gain access to industry perspectives, best practices from other high-
performance companies and insight into high-growth sectors. You will present your
analysis to your line manager and to the management team. The industry analysis will
involve the research and analysis of overall market size (international and national) and
different sub-sectors (public, private, voluntary), and the organisational mapping of one of
the highest-performing companies. Organisations to be considered will include public
(national and local sports organisations, local leisure centres), private (gyms, sporting
goods, retailers, manufacturers) and voluntary (local clubs and teams).
You will present this industry analysis as a portfolio of ‘insights’ factsheets, to
include:
1. an introduction to sub-sectors and the different types of organisations in the
industry, the market size and the growth of the international business environment
2. a factsheet for a selected sub-sector organisation, with explanation of each of the
chosen organisations, including background details of the organisation; the products and
services they supply; the size and scope of the organisation; their vision, mission and
business objectives; the organisational and legal structure and information about their

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stakeholders. For business modelling purposes, you will also need to examine the various
business functions in one organisation and create an organisational chart to explore the
interrelationships between the different functions.
In addition to the ‘insights’ factsheets, you will present an organisational flow chart
that shows:
3. an analysis for the chosen organisations, using visual mapping to show how internal
departments, for example. finance, marketing, work together to meet business objectives
and how interrelationships are defined by the structure of the organisation; present the
advantages and disadvantages 4. conclusions based on critical impact analysis of
different business structures and the interrelationships between internal departments in
successfully fulfilling overall business objectives.
4. conclusions based on critical impact analysis of different business structures and
the interrelationships between internal departments in successfully fulfilling overall
business objectives.
Grading Criteria Part 1

Recommended Resources
Please note that the resources listed are examples for you to use as a starting point
in your research – the list is not definitive.

Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria

Pass Merit Distinction

LO1 Explain the different types, size and scope of


organisations.

P1 Explain different types M1 Analyse how the LO1 and LO2


and purposes of structure, size and scope of D1 Provide critical analysis of the
organisations; public, different organisations link to complexities of different
private and voluntary the business objectives and organisations and structures.
sectors and legal product and services offered
structures. by the organisation

P2 Explain the size and


scope of a range of
different types of

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organisations.

LO2 Demonstrate the interrelationship of the various


functions within an organisation and how they link to
organisational structure.

P3 Explain the relationship M2


between different Analyse the
organisational functions and interrelationships
how they link to between organisational
organisational objectives functions and the impact
and structure. that can have upon
organisational structure

Assignment Part 2

Unit Number and Title Unit 1: Business and the Business Environment
T/618/5032
Unit code

Unit type Core

Unit Level 4

Credit value 15

TQT 150
Assignment Title Part 2:
Assignment title
Environmental Business Audit Presentation
Academic Year 2024

Unit Tutor Suklatithi Chakraborty, Dr Salman Khan, Umme Kalsoom,


Don Dulari, Tanishq Misra, Vatsalya Kshatriya, Deepti
Aggarwal, Arslan Akram
29th April 2024
Issue Date
Submission Date 9th June 2024 – (delivery of presentations will start from
10th June 2024 onwards)
Unit introduction
The aim of this unit is to provide students with background knowledge and understanding
of business, the functions of an organisation and the wider business environments in
which organisations operate. Students will examine the different types of organisations
(including for profit and not for profit), their size and scope (for instance, micro, SME,

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transnational and global) and how they operate. Students will explore the relationships
that organisations have with their various stakeholders and how the wider external
environments influence and shape business decision-making. The knowledge,
understanding and skill sets gained in this unit will help students to choose their own
preferred areas of specialism in future studies and in their professional career.

Submission Format for Part 2

Submission is in the form of 10 minutes for presentation and five minutes for
questions. The presentation slides for the findings should be submitted along with
speaker notes as one copy. You are required to make effective use of PowerPoint
headings, bullet points and subsections as appropriate. Your research should be
referenced using the Harvard referencing system (or an alternative referencing system).
Inaccurate use of referencing may lead to issues of plagiarism if not applied correctly. The
recommended word limit is 3000 words, including speaker notes, although you will not
be penalised for going under or exceeding the total word limit.

Unit Learning Outcomes


LO3 Use contemporary examples to demonstrate both the positive and negative
influence/impact the macro environment has on business operations.
LO4 Determine the internal strengths and weaknesses of specific businesses and their
interrelationship with external macro factors.

Transferrable skills and competencies developed

● Analytical skills to conduct own analysis in order to draw conclusions.

● Providing information based on collation, analysis and interpretation of data.

● Creative thinking for presenting information and data in a simplified and informative
manners.
● Digital skills, using different software applications to visually present information
and
data concisely.
● Communicating effectively in all forms, written, visual and oral, for operating
efficiently
in the international business environment.
Part 2: Vocational Scenario
Environmental Business Audit Presentation
Business Case / Vocational Scenario Covering:

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Chosen Organisation: Admiral Sportswear


In your role as Junior Insights Strategist, you have completed the industry insight
analysis, and your line manager has now given you another project. This is to complete
research into the external and internal business environment. The sports company,
Admiral Sportswear is looking to expand their distribution channels to include both e-
commerce players (for example Google shopping) and physical retailers (for example JD
Sports). To enable the company to make any strategic decisions, they need you to
present a business case to the leadership team. You can also choose a
company/organisation of your own choice.

Assignment & guidance activities


Completion of the project will involve a PESTLE analysis to research the sports retail
market, develop insights and predict future growth potential in new markets. The project
will also involve a SWOT analysis to determine the company position in the marketplace
and the potential opportunities for distribution expansion while minimising risks and
threats.
Your presentation will include the findings from an external and an internal audit:

● a PESTLE analysis to identify positive and negative impacts of external factors and

influences on the sports retail market, including a ‘traffic light chart’ evaluating level
of competition, funding activity, legal complexity and investment opportunity
available.

● a SWOT analysis to explore and explain the organisation’s internal strengths and

weaknesses as a company.

● critical analysis of both the external and internal factors, to determine whether the
organisation should proceed with their expansion plans, presented as conclusions
and recommendations.

Grading Criteria Part 2:

Pass Merit Distinction

LO3: Use contemporary examples to demonstrate both the


positive and negative influence/impact the macro

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environment has on business operations.

P4: Identify the positive and M3: Apply appropriately the LO3 and LO4
negative impacts the macro PESTLE model to support a
environment has on business detailed analysis of the D2: Critically evaluate the
operations, supported by macro environment in an impacts that both macro
specific examples. organisation. and micro factors have on
business objectives and
LO4: Determine the internal strengths and weaknesses of decision-making.
specific businesses and their interrelationship with external
macro factors.

P5: Conduct internal and M4: Apply appropriately


external analysis of specific SWOT/TOWS analysis and
organisations in order to justify how they influence
identify strengths and decision-making.
weaknesses.

P6: Explain how strengths


and weaknesses interrelate
with external macro factors.

Before you get started, please read the following information very carefully.

Student Guide to Writing an Assignment


This is an assignment guide to help support you while completing your BTEC Assignments.
It includes:
● Assignment writing guidance

● Referencing guidance

Assignment Format/Style

Produce a formal report/paper that addresses all the tasks in the assignment brief. You are
encouraged to use diagrams or tables to illustrate and reinforce your findings, using single
space and font size 12. Any references to academic theory should be correctly cited and
referenced in a bibliography at the end of the report. (Please do not copy and paste
information).

✔ Fully completed assignment cover page

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✔ Title page

✔ Table of contents

✔ Introduction

✔ Main body of the report clearly identifying the separate outcomes and assessment
criteria

✔ Conclusion and recommendations (if relevant)

✔ References and bibliography

✔ Appendices only if relevant and necessary

Assignment Content
The assignment brief includes headings relevant to the unit outcomes, read and follow the tasks
listed under each heading and this will make certain that you cover all the outcomes and
assessment criteria to achieve the unit.

Assessment and Grading


Read the assessment grading criteria before attempting the assignment tasks, as it contains
important information about how you should approach your assignment and how grading is
applied in order for you to achieve a pass, merit or distinction.

Assignment Submission
All assignments must be submitted by the agreed date, via MOODLE. Assignments submitted
late, but with permission, will be marked as a pass only. Assignments submitted late, without
permission, will not be marked until the end of the year, or the next time the unit is scheduled.

Please ensure that your assignment is attached to the assignment submission receipt and that
you read and sign the statement confirming authenticity. Check that all relevant fields are
completed fully before submission.

Assignment Feedback
Once the assessor has marked your assignment, you will receive written feedback, either
confirming that you have met the required standard and grade awarded, or that you have not
yet met the standard and what you need to do to make the necessary improvements. Please
note that achieved and confirmation of grades is provisional until signed off by the Internal
Verifier.

Bibliography / References
Please list down “works cited” within the framework of enumerative bibliography – a list of
references to key articles and texts. Verify each reference carefully; the references must

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correspond to the citations in the text. The list of references should start on a new page and be
listed alphabetically by the name of the author(s) and then by year, chronologically. Only the
first author’s name is inverted. The name of each author and the title of the citation should be
exactly as it appears in the original work. More Information can be found in the College
MOODLE in the General Information about the Harvard Referencing.

Recommended Reading:
Learners must consult College and local national library facilities. In addition, learners need to
read the broadsheet press and weekly business magazines regularly. You should also use
relevant internet sites regularly and identify key influences and recent and relevant research
with regard to your subject area. You should read topical case studies and read about national
campaigns and government initiatives in your area of interest. Following is the list of indicative
resource materials.

Recommended Literature & Resources:


*Please note that the resources listed are examples for you to use as a starting point in your
research – the list is not definitive.

Assignment Part 1

HN Global

HN Global (2021) Reading Lists. Available at:


https://hnglobal.highernationals.com/learningzone/reading-lists
HN Global (2021) Student Resource Library. Available at:
https://hnglobal.highernationals.com/subjects/resource-libraries
HN Global (2021) Textbooks. Available at:
https://hnglobal.highernationals.com/textbooks

Weblinks

Allied Market Research (2020) Sports Apparel Market by End User.


Available at:
https://www.alliedmarketresearch.com/sports-apparel-marketXtensio (2021)

How to Create a Fact Sheet. Available at:


https://xtensio.com/how-to-create-a-fact-sheet

The Sportswear Industry: An Analysis of The Athletic Apparel Market. Available at:
https://creatitive.com/sports-industry-analysis-2019/

HubSpot (2021) 9 Types of Organizational Structure Every Company Should Consider. Available at:
https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/team-structure-diagrams

Textbooks
Burns, J. and Needle, D. (2019) Business in Context: An Introduction to Business and its
Environment. 7th Ed. Cengage Learning
Worthington, I. and Britton. C. (2018) The Business Environment. 8th Ed. Harlow: Pearson

Assignment Part 2

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Weblinks

Plan How to Do a SWOT Analysis for Better Strategic Planning.


Available at:

https://articles.bplans.com/how-to-perform-swot-analysis

Business Balls Swot Analysis Templates.


Available at:

https://www.businessballs.com/strategy-innovation/swot-analysis/

Pestle Analysis.com What is PESTLE Analysis?


Available at:

https://pestleanalysis.com/what-is-pestle-analysis/

Swot analysis of Nike. Available at:

https://bstrategyhub.com/swot-analysis-of-nike-nike-swot-analysis

Textbooks

Morrison, J. (2020) The Global Business Environment: Towards Sustainability? 5th Ed.
Red Globe Press
Wetherley, P. and Otter, D. (2018) The Business Environment: Themes and Issues in a
Globalised World. 4th Ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press

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Student Assessment Submission and Declaration


When submitting evidence for assessment, you must sign a declaration confirming that the work is your
own.

Student
Assessor name:
name:

Submission Submitted
Issue date: date: on:
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Programme:

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Plagiarism
Plagiarism is a form of cheating. Plagiarism must be avoided at all costs and students who break the
rules, however innocently, may be penalised. It is your responsibility to ensure that you understand
correct referencing practices. As a university level student, you are expected to use appropriate
references throughout and keep carefully detailed notes of all your sources of materials for material you
have used in your work, including any material downloaded from the Internet. Please consult the relevant
unit lecturer or your course tutor if you need any further advice.

Student declaration
I certify that the evidence submitted for this assignment is my own. I have clearly referenced any sources
and any artificial intelligence (AI) tools used in the work. I understand that false declaration is a form of
malpractice.

Student signature: Date:

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