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Enterprise Case Studies III: Starting Up

25 mins, 2011 People start enterprises for many different reasons – to make money, to give themselves interesting jobs, maybe even to make the world a better place. But they all have to find a way to get going – and starting up is never easy. INTERNET BUSINESS: Spoonfed is a web-based guide to events… Read more »

Employment Law, The Employment Tribunal

30 mins, 2011 Employment laws affect both employers and employees in many different ways. This film explains the key bits of legislation and examines how they work in the real world. PART 1: A Guide to Employment Law A mass of legislation now governs the way businesses treat people at every stage of employment. Key… Read more »

The Entrepreneurs 1: Tossed

27 mins, 2009 Tossed is a new salad bar chain set up by twenty-something entrepreneur Vincent McKevitt in the teeth of catastrophic economic conditions. Will the credit crunch make or break his new business? THE ENTREPRENEUR: Vincent started young – selling ice cubes to his sisters! He funded his new business with loans from friends,… Read more »

Designing A Website

30 mins, 2007 The worldwide web has given birth to a new profession – the website designer. What does a website designer do? How do you design a website that works? Mark Shufflebottom, lecturer in interactive media design at Bournemouth University and Catherine Tidnam, web manager of the Food & Drink Federation, give their views…. Read more »

An Energy Revolution?

21 mins, 2007 Germany is leading the world in encouraging renewable energy. By 2050, half of its energy could come from renewable sources. But what’s the real cost of its energy revolution? Germany’s landmark EEG law compels power companies to buy electricity at above market prices, from anyone using renewable technology to generate it. “It’s… Read more »

Enterprise Case Studies 1: Winners & Losers

21 mins, 2007   Half of new businesses go bust within the first three years. How do you keep yourself going before the money starts rolling in? What if the money DOESN’T start rolling in? The following case studies tell stories of enterprise success – and failure. THE SMELL OF SUCCESS: S’Amuser is a bold… Read more »

Enterprise Case Studies 2: Technology & Innovation

35 mins, 2007 Many people start up new businesses looking to make money from technology and innovation. But what are the realities of starting a technology-based business? The following case studies illustrate both the possibilities and the pitfalls. SELLING GLASSES ONLINE: Three years ago Jamie was in university. Today he’s the boss of £3 million… Read more »

A Decent Factory?

32 mins, 2005 With the fastest growing economy in the history of the world, China is the workshop of globalisation. But are workers paying the price for a manufacturing revolution? This unique fly-on-the-wall documentary uncovers the hard realities of working conditions in a Chinese factory. The film focuses on a German-owned company in Shenzhen, China,… Read more »

Designing For The Market

29 mins, 1994 This is the story of an attempt to design a new kind of wheelchair. It explores the issue of mass-manufacturing for the disabled and questions the capacity of private firms to cater for such needs. Physiotherapist Pauline Pope is working on SAM – a wheelchair to use with children with cerebral palsy…. Read more »

Empowering The People

25 mins, 1992 Can Japanese-style working practices succeed in Britain? This video looks at a factory which claims to have empowered its workforce and achieved world class productivity. Oxford Automotives Components, part of the Unipart Group, makes fuel tanks for cars. Once upon a time it ran itself like traditional British manufacturers and had traditional… Read more »

The English Reformation: Henry VIII & The Break With Rome

27 mins, 2015 The Church Of England as we know it today has its roots in Henry VIII’s conflict with the Roman Catholic Church in Rome – resulting ultimately in a complete break. This film explains the reasons and the repercussions with the use of vivid reconstructions. “HE NEEDED A BOY” Henry believed a male… Read more »

Direct Marketing & The Database

23 mins, 1995 The technology has changed but the principles of direct marketing are the same as 20 years ago. How do you maximise your spend on leaflets, postage and database management? What are the key success factors in direct marketing? This classic case study looks at how educational film makers TV Choice developed their… Read more »