Mr Marcus McGowan MSc PgDip BA (Hons)

This Business Education Learning Blog is aimed primarily at Higher Business Management students/teachers and ICT students/teachers.

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Thursday, 20 December 2012

Higher Business Management

Remember, in Section One, question 1, you are asked to identify problems only.

That means NO solutions & NO long winded answers. You can quote directly from the case study. It really is like a close reading exercise.

Also be aware that the headings that are given have to be written down and then you place your problems under those headings (ie Marketing, HR, Finance). If you don't you can only get a max of 3 marks. Which considering the first question is 10 marks that is throwing away a potential 7%!

If unsure of where one goes take a guess, as some go under more than one heading.

If you put more down you will not be negatively marked, but don't be excessive. Write down 12 answers in order to guarantee your chances of gaining 10/10.

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