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Mr C Johnston ICT Teacher www.computechedu.co.uk BTEC IT Unit 03 - Lesson 01 Business Information

Mr C Johnston ICT Teacher BTEC IT Unit 03 - Lesson 01 Business Information

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Mr C JohnstonICT Teacher

www.computechedu.co.uk

BTEC IT Unit 03 - Lesson 01

Business Information

Session Objectives

Understand how organisations use business information.

Information Terms Qualitative

Personal and subjective Quantitative

Factual, often number based – obtained through well defined processes

Primary Data Collected yourself

Secondary Data Collected from an external source – internet, TV

Types and purposes of information Produce a poster showing a mind map identifying different types of information.

The poster needs to include an example of a purpose for each type of information identified there.

Make sure you clearly show the differences between: - qualitative and quantitative information - primary and secondary data.

Use colour on your poster to show the different strands of the mind map.

BTEC Book – Unit 03 p3/4

Types and Purposes of Information

Purpose of Information

Read Pages 4 - 5 of the Unit 03 book

Operational Support Operational Information is the day-to-day information, which an organisation uses. Typically section

leaders and supervisors use it to ensure operations run smoothly. It could be amount of hours employees worked, daily productivity figures, daily sales of a department in a shop.

Analysis (tactical) Tactile Information is operational information in a summarised form often used by middle management

to oversee operations. It could be monthly production figures or entire weekly sales for an entire branch of a shop. Tactile information shows the big picture – how well an individual department of a shop did on a certain day would not interest an area manager.

Decision Making (strategic) Strategic Information is a more summarised form of tactile information, which allows directors, and

other senior management make decisions about the business. This information will take into account demographic information so predictions can be made about how to run the business in the future. This type of information is often produced by an MIS system.

Gaining Advantage Using local adhoc information about future events to exploit opportunities and create more business.

May involve looking for trends and patterns in previous data.

Consider three organisations of your choice. These could be for example: a college, a council, a charity, a shop, a restaurant, a church

1. What types of information is each organisation likely to need?

2. Where could each organisation get the necessary information from?

3. In each organisation which departments are involved with collecting and processing the different types of information?

4. What are the similarities and different in information needs between the organisations you have selected?

BTEC Book – Unit 03 p3/4

Organisations and Information

Sources of Information Internal Information

Information generated within the organisation External Information

Information which is available from outside the organisation

Read Pages 5 - 6 of the Unit 03 book

???+ve Good Sources-ve Bad Sources

In groups give a presentation on the sources of information. One group will deal with internal sources and the other will deal with external sources.

Use flipchart sheets or PowerPoint as the visual aids to help the presentations. Within your group allocate team members to prepare a flipchart page each for the following topics.

Internal External - Financial - Government - Personnel - Trade groupings - Marketing - Commercially provided - Purchasing - Databases - Sales - Research - Manufacturing - Administration

BTEC Book – Unit 03 p5 / 6

Sources of Information