FULLL NAMES:
STUDENT NUMBER:
UNIQUE NUMBER:
MODULE CODE: OTE2601
ASSIGNMENT: 01
MODULE NAME: ORIENTATION TO TEACHING
ECONOMIC AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
YEAR MODULE 2025
, QUESTION 1
1.1 What to produce
When advising a beginner consumer or producer on what to produce, it is vital to
start by explaining that production must be based on actual needs and not
assumptions. Producers should carry out market research to understand what
consumers in their target areas need and want. This ensures that they do not waste
resources producing items that will not sell. For instance, if the community has a
large population of school children, producing school uniforms or stationery would
make more sense than producing luxury items that the local people might not afford.
Producers must always remember that in the economy, goods and services are
produced to be exchanged for income, and this only happens if there is demand for
the product (OTE2601 Study Guide, 2021:7). The study guide points out that
producing without considering the needs of the consumers leads to overproduction
and wastage, which is harmful both to the business and the economy. In this regard,
the producer must always conduct a proper assessment of the community’s needs
and preferences, as these can change over time due to economic or social factors
(OTE2601 Study Guide, 2021:6).
1.2 How to produce
In terms of how to produce, producers need to make decisions about the most
efficient and cost-effective methods to use in producing their goods or services.
They must take into account factors such as the availability of raw materials, the
skills of their workforce, and the technology that is accessible to them. For example,
a small-scale bakery might opt for hand-operated equipment to keep costs low,
whereas a larger-scale bakery may invest in machines that produce bread in bulk.
This choice must balance efficiency with the affordability of the product to ensure
that production costs do not exceed the consumers’ willingness to pay for the
product (OTE2601 Study Guide, 2021:7). It is also essential to consider the
environmental impacts of different production methods, especially in today’s society
where sustainability has become a major concern. Producers should aim to adopt
methods that make the best use of available resources while ensuring minimal
waste. It is not only about producing efficiently but also about doing so responsibly,
STUDENT NUMBER:
UNIQUE NUMBER:
MODULE CODE: OTE2601
ASSIGNMENT: 01
MODULE NAME: ORIENTATION TO TEACHING
ECONOMIC AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
YEAR MODULE 2025
, QUESTION 1
1.1 What to produce
When advising a beginner consumer or producer on what to produce, it is vital to
start by explaining that production must be based on actual needs and not
assumptions. Producers should carry out market research to understand what
consumers in their target areas need and want. This ensures that they do not waste
resources producing items that will not sell. For instance, if the community has a
large population of school children, producing school uniforms or stationery would
make more sense than producing luxury items that the local people might not afford.
Producers must always remember that in the economy, goods and services are
produced to be exchanged for income, and this only happens if there is demand for
the product (OTE2601 Study Guide, 2021:7). The study guide points out that
producing without considering the needs of the consumers leads to overproduction
and wastage, which is harmful both to the business and the economy. In this regard,
the producer must always conduct a proper assessment of the community’s needs
and preferences, as these can change over time due to economic or social factors
(OTE2601 Study Guide, 2021:6).
1.2 How to produce
In terms of how to produce, producers need to make decisions about the most
efficient and cost-effective methods to use in producing their goods or services.
They must take into account factors such as the availability of raw materials, the
skills of their workforce, and the technology that is accessible to them. For example,
a small-scale bakery might opt for hand-operated equipment to keep costs low,
whereas a larger-scale bakery may invest in machines that produce bread in bulk.
This choice must balance efficiency with the affordability of the product to ensure
that production costs do not exceed the consumers’ willingness to pay for the
product (OTE2601 Study Guide, 2021:7). It is also essential to consider the
environmental impacts of different production methods, especially in today’s society
where sustainability has become a major concern. Producers should aim to adopt
methods that make the best use of available resources while ensuring minimal
waste. It is not only about producing efficiently but also about doing so responsibly,