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Impact Of Tourism: Thailand

25 mins, 2003 Beautiful beaches, wonderful scenery and friendly people — Thailand seems the ideal tourist destination. But what don’t they tell you in the holiday brochure? The Thai tourist authority is pushing “ecotourism”, which, in theory at least, doesn’t damage the environment. Ecotourists take rafts down river, ride elephants in lush green spaces, visit… Read more »

Inside A Factory 1: The New Mini

26 mins, 2003 How is a car manufactured? Alison Hammond, of “Big Brother” fame, goes inside BMW’s factory in Oxford to provide a lively guide to the production process for its New Mini. PRODUCTION PLANNING: First comes production planning. Customers’ orders are analysed by a program called “Kiss” – this is vital to meet buyers’… Read more »

Management Styles 2

40 mins, 2003 Textbooks speak of three management styles – autocratic, democratic and laissez faire. But how neatly do people fit into these categories? Lively dramatised case studies show what happens in the real world. LIMITS OF DEMOCRACY: Simon prides himself on being open-minded. He listens to staff and involves them in decision-making. But if… Read more »

The Marketing Mix At Tesco

30 mins, 2003 Tesco is the biggest UK supermarket. What are the secrets of its marketing mix? Tesco’s product isn’t the stuff on the shelves – it’s the fact that it sells everything from mince to mortgages. Tesco used to “pile’ em high and sell’ em cheap”. Today, it still fights price wars. But how… Read more »

Systems In A Theme Park

23 mins, 2003 Theme parks set out to scare and excite us. But behind the fun, information systems are at work. What are they? This film takes us behind the scenes at Drayton Manor Park. Ticketing: The theme park used to issue admission tickets using adapted bus ticket machines. Now a computerised system gives them… Read more »

Systems In Banking And Data Protection

29 mins, 2003 Banks rely on information systems but how do they work? Dave Nellist investigates. He pays a cheque into his bank. It enters the clearing system, becomes a piece of data and finally allows him to draw out cash to buy his mum a present. Every stage in the process involves systems and… Read more »

Tuvalu: Going Under

26 mins, 2004 Tuvalu, the South Pacific island nation, is in danger of vanishing under the sea. The islanders believe it is due to climate change caused by global warming. This film explains what global warming is and why environmentalists say it will cause flooding, not only in Tuvalu, but all over the world –… Read more »

Industrial Revolution 3: The Effects

25 mins, 2004 The classic view of the industrial revolution is that it “turned the world upside down”, but historians now question this. Dave Nellist presents the arguments. He also looks at the other popular images of the time — child labour, for example. No doubt children were exploited in the mills, but how common… Read more »

Industrial Revolution 2: The Causes

24 mins, 2004 Presenter Dave Nellist offers in clear and entertaining terms a range of possible causes of the industrial revolution. No final answers are given: it’s up to the viewer to decide. A few great men? Maybe it was the genius of Britain’s inventors, although that idea is not so popular now. Was it… Read more »

Industrial Revolution 1: In One Man’s Life

34 mins, 2004 Powerful drama telling the story of Tom Ward, born in 1800 in a remote Yorkshire weaving community, who moves to a mill town and sees great changes. Tom is brought up to work a hand-loom, but he finds the work, and the village life, stultifying. He feels he needs more in life… Read more »

Business Structures

26 mins, 2004 You can’t see it, but it’s probably the most important thing in a business – its structure. This film offers a comprehensive guide to business structures with a range of examples, including Daimler Chrysler, Easy Jet and Stena Line. FUNCTIONS: The most common business structure is by function – such as marketing… Read more »

How A Business Works

23 mins, 2004 What makes a company tick? This video explains basic business functions inside Cameron Balloons, the world’s largest maker of hot air balloons. Marketing: Like all firms, Cameron has to market its balloons. Specialist publications, “word of mouth” and the internet are vital parts of its “marketing mix”. Production: We show how a… Read more »