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Title: A level Edexcel Theme 1 key terms
Description: These A Level Edexcel Theme 1 notes contain clear definitions and explanations of all key terms required for success in Theme 1: Marketing and People. Ideal for students preparing for Edexcel A Level Business exams. Content is aimed at Year 12 (first-year A Level) and includes concise terminology useful for revision, quizzes, and mock prep. Suitable for all exam boards using similar business vocabulary, but specifically tailored to Edexcel’s specification.
Description: These A Level Edexcel Theme 1 notes contain clear definitions and explanations of all key terms required for success in Theme 1: Marketing and People. Ideal for students preparing for Edexcel A Level Business exams. Content is aimed at Year 12 (first-year A Level) and includes concise terminology useful for revision, quizzes, and mock prep. Suitable for all exam boards using similar business vocabulary, but specifically tailored to Edexcel’s specification.
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Theme 1
Percentage Change in price
Market share
Price new – Price old
Price old
x 100
The % of a market that a business, product
or service has
Added value
Market size
Value added is when a business chooses to
enhance the quality of a core product by
providing extras to improve a customer’s
utility/experience
Measured by volume of sales or value
Above the line promotion
Marketing
Placing adverts using the media
A management process involved in
identifying, anticipating and satisfying
consumer requirements profitably
Advertising
Marketing mix
Communication between a business and its
customers where images are placed in the
media to encourage the purchase of
products
Price, place, promotion and product, how a
business uses these 4 elements strategically
Aesthetics
Marketing Strategy
What the item looks like
A Set of plans that aim to achieve a specific
marketing objective
...
Articles of Association
Mass market
A document that provides details of the
internal running of a limited company
Products or services that are sold or
advertised to everyone at the same time in
the same way
Authority
Matrix structure
This is the power or right to give orders in an
organisation
This is a hierarchy design which groups by
project and function
Autocratic Leadership
Mechanisation
Leader makes all the decisions
Method of operating or controlling
processes using machinery
Automation
Merchandising
Method of operating or controlling processes A promotion specifically at the point of sale
by automatic means using devices
...
Below the line promotion
Memorandum of Association
Any promotion that does not involve using
the media
A document that sets out the constitution
and states key external details about a
limited company
Theme 1
Bonus
Motivated
A payment in addition to the basic wage for
reaching targets or in recognition for service
...
Things at work that result in satisfaction
...
An employee is trained to do more than
one job, for example an electrician is
trained to plaster walls
Breaking – bulk
Mutual Organisation
Dividing a large quantity of goods received
from a supplier before selling them on in
smaller quantities to customers
...
Business Choices
Niche market
Deciding between alternative uses of
resources
...
The goals or targets set by a business to
help achieve its long-term purpose
Chain of command
Off the job training
This is the route that orders travel down in
an organisation and complaints travel up
Training that takes place away from the area
of work
...
Co-operative
Online Business
A business organisation owned by its
members, who have equal voting rights
...
Training that takes place while doing the job
Competitive advantage
Opportunity cost
An advantage a business has over its
competitors, allowing it to generate larger
than average turnover for the industry
The cost of the loss of the item not chosen,
or the profit from the goods not produced
Theme 1
Competitive pricing
Organisational chart
To charge a similar amount for goods as are
charged elsewhere
A diagram that shows the different job roles
in a business and how they relate to each
other
...
Consumer Durables
Own – label, distributer or private brand
Goods that can be used repeatedly over a
period of time, such as cars and household
appliances
...
Two to 20 people who set up a business
together as joint owners e
...
vets, solicitors,
dentists
Consultation
Part-time
Listening to the views of employees before
making key decisions that affect them
Employees work less than 35 hours a week
but still get sick pay and work benefits
Cost-plus pricing
Paternalistic Leadership
To set the price of a product or service by
calculating the cost then adding a set
amount or % to it
...
Payment methods that rewards workers for
the quantity and quality of work they
produce
...
Deed of partnership
Penetration pricing
Binding legal document that states the
formal rights of partners
...
Decentralisation
PPP (Performance Related Pay)
A type of business organisation where
A payment system designed for non-manual
decision making is pushed down the chain of
workers where pay increases are given if
command and away from the centre of the
performance targets are met
...
Delayering
Person Specification
Removing layers of management from the
hierarchy of an organisation
The characteristics the candidate both
needs to have and those which are desired,
for example skills and qualifications
Delegation
Piece rate
The act of asking a worker to perform a task
A payment system where employees are
paid an agreed rate for every item produced
Theme 1
Demand
PLC
Amount customers willing to buy
Stands for public limited company, shares
are floated on the stock market and can be
bought by anyone
Demand Curve
Point of sale
A line to plot relationship between price and
quantity demanded
Any point where a consumer buys a
product
Democratic Leadership
Predatory Pricing or destroyer pricing
Leaders encourage participation in decision
making
Setting a low price forcing rivals out of
business
Demographics
Price elastic demand
The statistical data relating to population used to describe a group in marketing e
...
UK’s aging population demographics
The change in price results in a greater
change in demand
Design Mix
Price elasticity of demand
The range of features that are important
when designing a product
Aesthetics, Economics and Function
How much demand for a good or service is likely to
fluctuate with a change in price e
...
petrol will still
be demanded no matter what the price is,
therefore it is inelastic in that demand doesn’t
change by much with a price increase
Differentiation
Price inelastic demand
A change in price results in a proportionally
smaller change in demand
How well a business can change the product
so that a consumer recognises it as superior
e
...
Audi / BMW German technology engines
Theme 1
Direct Selling
Price Skimming
Producers selling their products directly to
consumers
Setting a high price initially and then
lowering it later
...
The pricing policies or methods used by a
business when deciding what to charge for
its products
...
g
...
The stages that a product moves through
over time
Entrepreneur
Product Lines
A person who sets up a business, taking
financial risks in the hope of making a profit
A group of products that are very similar
...
Ethical sourcing
Productivity
Buying from sustainable sources, for
example trees from forest suppliers who
replant
The rate at which goods or services are
produced
Theme 1
Ethical stance
Profit maximisation
To trade in a way that is respectful of people,
animals, or the environment
...
Extension strategy
Promotion
A plan to extend the maturity stage of a
product life cycle of a product, either
through changes to the product or
promotions to boost sales
An attempt to obtain and retain customers
by drawing their attention to a firm or its
products
External recruitment
Psychological pricing
Appointing workers from outside of the
business
Setting the price slightly below a round
figure
Flat structure
Public relations
This is a hierarchy design which has few
layers and short chain of command but a
wide span of control
An organisation’s attempt to communicate
with interested parties
Theme 1
Flexible Workforce
Qualitative data
A workforce that can respond, in quantity
and type, to changes in market demand
...
Process by which a job vacancy is identified
& potential employees are notified
Formal organisation
Recycling
The internal structure of a business as shown
by an organisational chart
...
g
...
Franchisee
Responsibility
The person who buys the franchise
The duty to complete a task
Theme 1
Franchisor
Resource depletion
The person who sells the franchise
The use up of natural resources
Function
Respondents
What the item is used for
A person or organisation that answers
question in a survey
Generic Brands
Products that only contain the name of the
product category rather than the company
or product name
Retailer
A business that sells goods to consumers
Government subsidy
Risk
A grant or gift of money from the
government to encourage supply of certain
goods e
...
milk subsidies
The possibility of financial loss
Hawthorne Effect
Sales maximisation
The idea that workers are motivated by
recognition given to them as a group
...
Hygiene Factors (Hertzberg)
Secondary sector
Things at work that result in dissatisfaction
...
Income elasticity of demand
Scientific Management
How much demand changes when the
consumer has a change in income
A theory that suggests there is a ‘best way’
to perform work tasks
...
Information which already exists
Income inelastic demand
Selection
Where the percentage change in demand is
proportionately less than the percentage
change in income
Process of assessing candidates and
appointing a post holder
Independence
Self actualisation
To trade in a way which meets the
entrepreneur's own goals and allows them
to be their own boss
A level in Maslow’s hierarchy where people
realise their full potential
...
g
...
Division of people according to social class
...
A brand that is recognised by everyone, e
...
Rolls Royce, Rolex, Ford, Chanel
Intrapreneur
Subordinates
An employee who works for a large business People in the hierarchy who work under the
but thinks like an entrepreneur
control of a senior worker
...
Job enlargement
Subsidy
Giving an employee work of a similar
responsibility to do
A grant given to producers, usually to
encourage production of a certain good
...
The amount of revenue generated from the
sale of goods calculated by multiplying price
by quantity in given period of time
...
At least one partner must
have unlimited liability
Organisations of workers that exist to
promote the interests of their members
LTD
Stands for private limited company, shares
can only be sold to friends and family
Trade offs
In business, where a decision maker faces a
compromise between two different
alternatives, for example between paying
dividends to shareholders and reinvesting
profits in the business
Management
Training
Authority to make decisions in the best
interest of the business
A process that involves increasing the
knowledge and skills of a worker to enable
them to do their job effectively
...
Unit costs
The same as average costs – total costs
divided by output
Theme 1
Market
Unlimited Liability
A set of arrangements that allows buyers and
sellers to communicate and trade in a
particular range of goods and services
...
Market mapping is about positioning the
products/service a business plans to provide
Market orientation
Viral Marketing
To sell products or services based on
customer needs and wants
Any strategy that encourages people to
pass on messages to others about a product
or a business electronically
Market Positioning
Waste minimisation
The view consumers have about the quality,
value for money and image of a product in
relation to those of competitors
...
Reducing the quantity of resources that are
discarded in the production process
Market segmentation
Wholesaler
A whole market can be divided into sections
called segments
A business that sells goods to retailers
Theme 1
Zero Hours Contracts
Employees are called into work only when
they are needed, they get no work benefits
and cannot be guaranteed work
YED
Income elastic demand (we use Y because
the letter I is reserved for the word
investment)
Title: A level Edexcel Theme 1 key terms
Description: These A Level Edexcel Theme 1 notes contain clear definitions and explanations of all key terms required for success in Theme 1: Marketing and People. Ideal for students preparing for Edexcel A Level Business exams. Content is aimed at Year 12 (first-year A Level) and includes concise terminology useful for revision, quizzes, and mock prep. Suitable for all exam boards using similar business vocabulary, but specifically tailored to Edexcel’s specification.
Description: These A Level Edexcel Theme 1 notes contain clear definitions and explanations of all key terms required for success in Theme 1: Marketing and People. Ideal for students preparing for Edexcel A Level Business exams. Content is aimed at Year 12 (first-year A Level) and includes concise terminology useful for revision, quizzes, and mock prep. Suitable for all exam boards using similar business vocabulary, but specifically tailored to Edexcel’s specification.