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Can You Be Sure Of Shell?

30 mins, 2006 Shell is one of the richest companies on earth. It does business in 140 countries dealing with 25 million customers every day. It claims to be dedicated to renewable energy and sustainable development. But is Shell as green and clean as it claims? This film offers a profile of this famous multinational,… Read more »

Always Coca-Cola

29 mins, 2006 For years the huge multinational Coca-Cola company has sold itself through an image of love and global harmony. But what’s the reality behind the image? COKE IN GERMANY: Coke got over 10 million euros in government grants to come to a region of high unemployment in East German. But now it’s closed… Read more »

Whose Business?

28 mins, 2005 How do you define a business? Is it the people who work for it? Or is it figures on a balance sheet? This thought-provoking film explores the different ways of looking at a business using case-study examples. BUSINESS ACTIVITY: Any business, whatever size, has inputs, functions and outputs – but external factors,… Read more »

What’s Going On In Market Research?

28 mins, 2005 Market research is big business, with clients demanding more and better ways of finding out what their customers want. Case studies show how market research is changing and the impact of new technology. CLASSIC DIVISIONS: The internet is now widely used in market research – as are mobile phones and other new… Read more »

Systems In A Theatre

27 mins, 2005 A star from Eastenders, Toyah and a load of corny gags – the pantomime at the Marlowe Theatre has the lot. But how do their information systems work? TICKETING: The computerised ticketing system reserves you a seat and even warns if there’s bad language in the show. But the real prize is… Read more »

McLibel: McDonald’s PR Disaster

54 mins, 2005 What happens when you criticise the world’s most famous multinational company? This is the story of two people who took on McDonald’s in what became the biggest corporate PR disaster in history. The story begins when two ordinary people, Helen Steel and Dave Morris, refuse to apologise for publishing a leaflet criticising… Read more »

Inside A Factory 2: Cadbury’s

29 mins, 2005 This is the story of how Cadbury’s makes a chocolate bar. TV personality Alison Hammond takes us round their famous factory and explains the systems that underpin the process. QUALITY CONTROL: The process begins with the raw materials – beans brought from Ghana. Quality control and process control systems are vital to… Read more »

Finance In Business 2: Established Business

26 mins, 2005 How does the established business get finance? Dave Nellist makes the points, illustrated by real-life case studies. SALES REVENUE is, of course, the best finance a business can have, because it’s self generated. “Retained profits” can be ploughed back into the business without any of the “strings” attached to loans and shares…. Read more »

Finance In Business 1: Starting A Business

29 mins, 2005 You can have a great product, great marketing ideas, but if you don’t understand how finance works, you’re in trouble. This is an entertaining guide to sources of finance for business start-ups: CASE STUDIES: Using real-life businesses, the film illustrates the pros and cons of different sources of finance. Loans are repayable,… 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 »

Business & External Factors

25 mins, 2005   Much of what businesses do is a result of forces outside their control – external factors. What are these external factors and how do they affect businesses? This film uses real business case studies to demonstrate the importance of P-E-S-T – political, economic, social and technological factors. POLITICAL & ECONOMIC: People… Read more »

The Struggle For Sustainable Tourism

25 mins, 2005 The People of Santa Lucia, a farming community on the slopes of the Andes, were forced to abandon their traditional way of life because of laws brought in to protect the cloud forest where they live. THE ECO LODGE: Before, they were destroyers of the forest. Now, they have learned the skills… Read more »