...BUS 2043 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS NO. | CONTENTS | PAGES | 1. | 1.0 Introduction of business management | 3 | 2. | 2.0 Background of the company 2.1 Type of company 2.2 Company structure 2.3 Products and services | 4-9 | 3. | 3.1 Organizational Environments and Cultures 3.1.1 General Environment 3.1.1.1 Economy 3.1.1.2 Technological Component 3.1.1.3 Sociocultural Component 3.1.1.4 Political Component3.2 Ethics and Social Responsibility3.3 Organizational Strategy 3.3.1 Five Industry Forces3.4 Designing Adaptive Organizations 3.4.1 Departmentalization | 10-18 | 4. | 4.0 Describe how the organization implements the selected topic in its operations.4.1 Organizational Environments and Cultures 4.1.1 General Environment 4.1.1.1 Economy 4.1.1.2 Technological Component 4.1.1.3 Sociocultural Component 4.1.1.4 Political Component4.2 Ethics and Social Responsibility4.3 Organizational Strategy 4.3.1 Five Industry Forces4.4 Designing Adaptive Organizations 4.4.1 Departmentalization | 19-25 | 5. | 5.0 Conclusion5.1 Summary of the analysis | 26 | 6. | 6.0 List of References | 27-28 | 1.0 Introduction As everyone knows that it is not easy to start up a Business and also manage a Business well because started up a Business need to go through a lot of challenges from different...
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...Sports Management and Marketing Degree Requirements The four-year sport marketing and management program leads to the degree, Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, with course work taken in conjunction with the Kelly School of Business. Students admitted to this program are selected from a pool of applicants. Admission to the program is limited. Graduation requirements include: * completion of general education requirements. * completion of sport marketing and management major requirements. * a minimum of 124 successfully completed credit hours which count toward the degree program. * a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA. * a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA in a combination of ANAT-A 215 and courses with the following department code-prefixes: HPER-A, HPER-D, HPER-K, and HPER-P. * No Pass/Fail except for free electives. General Education (20 – 39 credits) All undergraduate students must complete the IU Bloomington campus-wide general education common ground requirements. Such students must visit the 2012-2013 General Education Bulletin to view these requirements. Major (85-90 cr.) Sport Marketing and Management Foundation Requirement (15 cr.) Complete each of the following courses: ▪ HPER-P 211 Introduction to Sport Management (3 cr.) – FALL 2013 ▪ HPER-P 333 Sport in America: Historical Perspective (3 cr.) – SPRING 2014 ▪ HPER-P 392 Sport in American Society (3 cr.) ▪ HPER-P 405 Introduction to Sport Psychology (3 cr.) ▪ HPER-P 418 Sport Marketing...
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...Business Services – Operations Management Session 1 – Introduction & Overview Business Services – Operations Management Session 1 – Introduction & Overview Facilitator: Dr. Jonathan Farrell 1 This Evening’s Program Introductions Unit outline Lecture - Introduction to Operations Management Case Studies – Concept Design Services, Central Evaluation Unit class discussion • Little’s Law Little’ • • • • 2 1 Business Services – Operations Management Session 1 – Introduction & Overview Plagiarism • • • • • Plagiarism: “using the work of another person and presenting it as your own” If you use any source material from another source (e.g. text graphics, charts, diagrams, etc.) you must acknowledge that source Contrary to popular belief, Plagiarism is easy to detect Your assignments will be checked for plagiarism, both manually and electronically For more information, go to www.student.mq.edu.au/plagiarism 3 Introductions (1 minute maximum) • • • • • Name Organisation Position Type of operation Why are you here? 4 2 Business Services – Operations Management Session 1 – Introduction & Overview Course Objectives Gain an appreciation of technologies available, and how they are applied to operations. Develop an ability to integrate these technologies with corporate and operations strategies. Recognise how successful operations management can lead to Recognis operations sustainable competitive advantage. dvantage. Understand the dynamics of...
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...advice to a group of Level Three business students on the usefulness of innovation management and new product development in an essay format. The topic of the essay is “what skills should a business graduate acquire about innovation management in order to advance their career development and employability”. "We live in a society where technology is a very important force in business, in our daily lives. And all technology starts as a spark in someone's brain. An idea of something that didn't exist before, that once they have invented it —brought it into existence — could change everything. And that activity is generally one that's not very well supported." - Nathan Myhrvold, CEO, Intellectual Ventures From a 2010 interview with Harvard Business Review Introduction In the development of new businesses today, initiatives that spur knowledge-based competitions amplify the importance of boundary spanning activities and tactical coalitions, which cause organizations to focus more on institutional knowledge, system improvement and knowledge management (Quah, 2001). This essay will help the level 3 business school students to understand the required skills about innovation management to to advance their career development and employability. An innovation is something that is new. You are required to write a piece of advice to a group of Level Three business students on the usefulness of innovation management and new product development in an...
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...~WELCOME~ Sunderland Business School University of Sunderland MBA MARKETING MANAGEMENT Module Code: PGBM 15 ~Module Introduction ~ ~Concepts of Marketing Management~ Presented by: Frankie Lim Frankie Lim L1 Module Introduction & Concepts of Marketing Management L1-1 Lecture Outline (PGBM 15) • Welcome & Getting to know each other • • Learning Outcomes Teaching & Learning Methods • • • • Assessment Methods Content Synopsis Concepts of Marketing Management Questions & Clarifications L1 Module Introduction & Concepts of Marketing Management L1-2 Frankie Lim LEARNING OUTCOMES • Upon successful completion of this module, students will have demonstrated • Knowledge • K1. That they can interpret and evaluate the merits of particular marketing concepts when applied to selected business situations. • K2. That they can evaluate the potential impact of factors in the external environment on the marketing activities of organisations • K3. That they can understand the major decisions that organisations confront in satisfying market-place needs. • K4. That they can analyse the significance of marketing planning in organisations. • Skills • S1. How to conduct research using relevant marketing journals and business documentation Frankie Lim L1 Module Introduction & Concepts of Marketing Management L1-3 TEACHING AND LEARNING METHODS • Directed reading will provide students with an insight into the relevant theories and concepts underpinning...
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...College of Economics and Management 85 COLLEGE OF ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT Libornio S. Cabanilla, Dean Jose V. Camacho, Jr., Associate Dean Agnes T. Banzon, College Secretary Reynaldo L. Tan, Chair, Dept. of Agribusiness Management Cesar B. Quicoy, Chair, Dept. of Agricultural Economics Amelia L. Bello, Chair, Dept. of Economics The College of Economics and Management (CEM) was formally created in the 996th UP-BOR meeting, February 1987. However, the College traces its roots to the Institute of Agricultural Development and Administration (IADA)which was established in 1975, with three departments – Agricultural Economics (DAE), Economics (DE), and Management (DM), and was elevated to the College of Economics and Management from the merger of IADA with the Agricultural Credit and Cooperative Studies and the Agrarian Reform Institute in 1978. At present, CEM is composed of three departments – the Department of Agricultural Economics, the Department of Economics and the Department of Agribusiness Management. The college sees itself as a center of excellence in undergraduate and graduate instruction, research and extension in economics, agricultural and applied economics, and agribusiness management in Asia. It envisions to be an institution of higher learning that can serve as an active catalyst for economic and social transformation. Its two-fold mission is to produce graduates and future leaders with strong training in economics, agricultural and applied economics, and in agribusiness...
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...Principles, Applications, and Tools O’SULLIVAN / 5TH edition Pearson ACCT 101 Principles of Accounting Financial Accounting Wild / 6th edition MGT 101 Principles of Management Management: A Practical Introduction Kinicki / 6th edition McGrawHill CourseSmart McGrawHill CourseSmart Level 4 ID Course Name Title Author/Edition Publisher FIN 101 Principles of Finance Fundamentals of Corporate Finance Breasley, Myers, & Marcus McGraw-Hill MGT 201 Marketing Management Marketing: Defined, Explained, Applied Levens, 2012, 2nd edition Prentice Hall Human Resources Management DeCenzo, 2012, 11th edition Wiley Saudi Arabia Labor Law Outline Michael O'Kane, 2010 Al-Andalus Publishing E- Commerce: Business, Technology, Society Lauden, 2013, 9th edition Pearson MGT 211 E-COM 101 HR Management E-Commerce Level 5 ID ECON 201 MIS 201 ECOM 201 Course Name Title Author/Edition Publisher Macroeconomics Principles of Macroeconomics, N. Gregory Mankiw, 6th Edition, 2011 Cengage Learning Information Systems Management Management Information Systems, R. Kelly Rainer, Hugh J. Watson, Brad Prince, 2nd Edition, 2013 Wiley Introduction to eManagement Managing without Walls, Maximize Success with Virtual, Global, and Cross-cultural Teams, Colleen Garton, Kevin Wegryn, 2006 MC Press Wiley MGT 301 Organizational...
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...of New South Wales The University of Newcastle The University of Sydney University of Technology, Sydney University of Western Sydney University of Wollongong Williams Business College NORTHERN TERRITORY Charles Darwin University QUEENSLAND Australian Catholic University Bond University Central Queensland University Christian Heritage College Griffith University James Cook University Queensland University of Technology The University of Queensland The University of Southern Queensland University of the Sunshine Coast SOUTH AUSTRALIA Flinders University Kaplan Business School The University of Adelaide University of South Australia Open Universities (conferred by Uni of SA) TASMANIA University of Tasmania VICTORIA Australian Catholic University Cambridge International College Carrick Higher Education Deakin University Holmes Institute Holmesglen Institute of TAFE La Trobe University Melbourne Institute of Technology Monash University Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE RMIT University Swinburne University of Technology The University of Ballarat The University of Melbourne Victoria University WESTERN AUSTRALIA Curtin University of Technology Edith Cowan University Murdoch University The University of Notre Dame Australia University of Western Australia SINGAPORE Nanyang Technological University Singapore Management University Page 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7...
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...1-1 Introduction to Operations Management Operations Management William J. Stevenson 8th edition 1-2 Introduction to Operations Management CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Operations Management McGraw-Hill/Irwin Operations Management, Eighth Edition, by William J. Stevenson Copyright © 2005 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. 1-3 Introduction to Operations Management Operations Management Figure 1.1 The management of systems or processes that create goods and/or provide services 1-4 Introduction to Operations Management Value-Added Figure 1.2 The difference between the cost of inputs and the value or price of outputs. 1-5 Introduction to Operations Management Goods-service Continuum Figure 1.3 1-6 Introduction to Operations Management Food Processor Table 1.2 Inputs Raw Vegetables Metal Sheets Water Energy Labor Building Equipment Processing Cleaning Making cans Cutting Cooking Packing Labeling Outputs Canned vegetables 1-7 Introduction to Operations Management Hospital Process Table 1.2 Inputs Doctors, nurses Hospital Medical Supplies Equipment Laboratories Processing Examination Surgery Monitoring Medication Therapy Outputs Healthy patients 1-8 Introduction to Operations Management Manufacturing or Service? Tangible Act 1-9 Introduction to Operations Management Production of Goods vs. Delivery of Services Production...
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...functionality. You will also learn how businesses, consumers, and the government use collaboration tools in the work environment, and how these tools have transformed the business processes of today’s organizations. Additionally, you will explore electronic commerce, and discuss the challenges this technology presents to businesses and their consumers. Databases, Network Applications, and E-Business OBJECTIVE: Describe how databases are used in the work environment. Resources: Ch. 4 and Technology Guide 2 of Introduction to Information Systems and Ch. 1 for Access in Microsoft® Office 2010 Content • Ch. 4: Data and Knowledge Management of Introduction to Information Systems o Managing Data • The Difficulties of Managing Data • The Data Life Cycle o The Database Approach • The Data Hierarchy • Designing the Database o Database Management Systems • The Relational Database Model • Databases in Action o Data Warehousing • Describing the Data Warehouse • Data Marts o Data Governance o Knowledge Management • Concepts and Definitions • Knowledge Management Systems • The Knowledge Management System Cycle • Technology Guide 2: Computer Software of Introduction to Information Systems o Significance of Software o Software Issues • Software Defects • Software Evaluation and Selection • Software...
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...Business Management Business Management is a course of study leading to an A.A.S. degree. The coursework includes both general requirements (liberal arts courses) as well as curriculum requirements (business courses). In addition, each student takes elective courses in one of the following four areas of study: General Management, Finance & Banking, Marketing or Travel & Tourism. Program Outcomes 1. Effectively communicate using the language of business 2. Make business decisions using a systematic, evaluative, information-based approach rooted in ethics and social responsibility 3. Demonstrate knowledge of current events and trends in business, including potential career tracks in their area of interest 4. Master the skills necessary to prepare them to work in an entry-level position and/or continue in the academic field in their area of interest Common Core Required Common Core 6 English Composition Mathematical and Quantitative Reasoning 4MAT 150 Introduction to Statistics OR 4MAT 2xx Pathways-Approved MAT 2xx or higher Life and Physical Sciences 4AST 110 General Astronomy OR 4PHY 110 General Physics 14 Total Required Common Core Flexible Core Creative Expression 3SPE 100 Fundamentals of Speech 1 10 Total Flexible Core 23 Total Common Core Curriculum Requirements 3BUS 104 Introduction to Business 3BUS 110 Business Law 3 BUS 150 Business Communication 3 BUS 210 Business Methods 1 BUS 220 Managerial Decision Making 3ACC 122 ...
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...(3-Year curriculum) I. Major/ Minor Programmes available for non-FBE students Programme School of Business Business School of Economics and Finance Economics Finance Major X √ √ Minor √ √ √ II. GPA Requirement A yearly GPA of 3.0 of above as of August 31 (excluding Summer Semester) at the end of the first year of study must be obtained for eligibility to declare any major or minor offered by the Faculty of Business and Economics. For students who fail to meet the GPA requirement at the end of their second year of study, their declaration of FBE major/minor will be removed from the SIS by their home Faculty. III. Requirements for Major Programmes Students are required to complete 60 credits of prescribed courses for each major as follows: (A) Majors offered by the School of Economics and Finance 1. Major in Economics (60 credits) Course code Course Credits Year 1 courses: 12 credits ECON1001 Introduction to economics I 6 ECON1002 Introduction to economics II 6 Year 2 and Year 3 courses: 48 credits ECON2101 Microeconomic theory or 6 ECON2113 Microeconomic analysis 6 ECON2102 Macroeconomic theory or Macroeconomic analysis ECON2114 ECONxxxx/ Year two/Year three courses listed in Economics 36 FINAxxxx or Finance electives Total: 60 2. Major in Finance (60 credits) Course code Course Year 1 courses: 18 credits BUSI1002 Introduction to accounting ECON1001 Introduction to economics I FINA1003 Corporate finance Year 2 and Year 3 courses: 42 credits ECON2101 Microeconomic...
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...Minor 15 Credits Total variable requirement for Graduation 124-125 Credits Foundation Courses Communication Skills ENG 101 ENG 102 ENG 105* ENG 106 ENG 202 Listening and Speaking Skills English Reading Skills Business English Advanced English Skills Introduction to English Literature 40-41 Credits 9 3 3 3 3 3 * Prerequisite ENG 101 & 102 Note: students not exempted from ENG 101 and ENG 102 will have to take ENG 101, ENG 102 and ENG 105. Note: students exempted from ENG 101 and ENG 102 will have to take ENG 105, ENG 106, ENG 202 Computer Skills CIS 101* CSC 101** Fundamentals of Computer System Introduction to Computer Science 3 3 3 * For students without basic knowledge of computer **For students with basic knowledge of computer & mandatory for students with Major in subjects offered from the SECS Numeracy MAT 100* MAT 210* Basic University Mathematics 1 Basic University Mathematics 2 6 3 3 3 *MAT 100 and MAT 210 mandatory for SLAS majors(English, Media & Communication, Anthropology) other than Sociology MAT 101* MAT 211* MAT 102* MAT 212* Intermediate University Mathematics II Probability and Statistics Introduction to Linear Algebra & Calculus Probability & Statistics for Sc. & Engr. 3 3 3 3 **MAT 101and MAT 211 mandatory for Business/SESM/Sociology majors $MAT 102 and $MAT 212 is mandatory for students with major in Engineering and Computer Science Natural 7-8 Sciences CHE 101* Chemistry 3 CHE 101L* PHY 101** PHY 101L** PHY 102** PHY 102** BIO 102...
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