BA Business Studies Programme BA International Business Studies BA Business & Accounting BA Business & Finance BA Business & Human Resource Management BA Business & Marketing BA Business & Supply Chain Management Academic Induction Programme February 2013 Welcome to the Faculty of Business and Society. We hope that you will enjoy your time with us. To help you settle into University life, Your induction on 11th February 2013 will provide you with essential and useful information
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COLUMBIA FACULTY OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COMMERCE 441: 202 ADVANCED BUSINESS LOGISTICS Winter 2013 Instructor: David I. Farrell Office: Angus 351 Oplog 1 Hours: Monday 11:00-12:00; Class room: Angus 343 and by appointment..... Time: M/W 14:30.-16:00 Telephone: 822-5517 Fax: 822-9574 E-mail: david.farrell@sauder.ubc.ca Prerequisites: C399 or concurrent or equivalent. Texts and Materials: Required: R. Ballou, Business Logistics Management 5th edition
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of Business area itself a) effects of technology(along with an example) b) effects of business marketing 2) Developments of business studies over the last 30 years a) Influences of technology in business studies b) Changes of teaching skills 3) Expected developments of business area itself and methods of study in next decade Conclusion INTRODUCTION Business, in general, circles around certain activities which are business strategy
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Business Studies Study Notes The Financial Role of Management - Business Goals and Objectives - Businesses purposes for existing are translated in to goals → could include increasing dividends to shareholders, be environmentally friendly, Goals are the longer term outcomes of a businessesMain purpose is usually to maximise profits → can only achieve this if it has strategically planned how it will achieve this. Goals/purposes/mission → business objectives → strategic planning
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every week, largely due to the Tesco takeover. 8 ) Tesco is Europe’s biggest property company. In 2007 they were sitting on property assets worth £28bn. 9) Tesco are not a net creator of jobs. Because they aggressively force local shops out of business, and then provide the minimal possible service to customers, on average, every time a large supermarket opens, 276 jobs are lost. 10) Between 2003 and 2007 the Labour Party accepted donations of £54,194 from Tesco. Unions have raised serious
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and takes all the risks. The risks involved are great as the sole proprietor has unlimited liability you have to make all the decisions yourself. Administering/managing is in the hands of the sole proprietor that needs to cover all aspects of the business Partnership: A partnership is an arrangement formed by signing a Deed of Partnership where individuals agree to cooperate to advance their interests. In the most frequent instance, a partnership is formed between one or more businesses in which
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The nature of business A business can be defined as the organized effort of individuals to produce and sell, for a profit, the products that satisfy individuals’ needs and wants. Goods are items that can be seen or touched. Service are things done for you by others. Product is a good or service that can be bought or sold. Business also fulfills a number of other important functions; Profit Is what remains after all business expenses have been deducted from sales revenue. It can be regarded
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When was your business established? Within the past year 1 – 5 years ago More than 5 years ago More than 10 years ago What was your motivation for starting the business? I had a dream to always open a business and I never really knew what I wanted until the Frozen Yogurt became a hit in Europe, I thought to open my own store down in Brighton, being the first to do so. Do you own your business or is it a franchise? I own it Franchise What source of funds did you use to start
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BOARDING PASS Please retain for production at your departure and destination airport. RYANAIR EU/EEA OTHER Q GLEN FOORD NATIONALITY UNITED KINGDOM BAG1 1ST CHECKED BAG (15KG) FR 8182 26 AUG 2013 FUE LONDONSTANSTED FUERTEVENTURA REFERENCE NO. HGQ9UZ SEQ NO. GATE CLOSES 13:05 DEPT TIME 13:35 52 WARNING 1 CABIN BAG ONLY 55 X 40 X 20 CM (MAX 10 KG) HANDBAG, BRIEFCASE, LAPTOP, SHOP PURCHASES, CAMERAS ETC. MUST BE CARRIED WITHIN YOUR 1 CABIN BAG. Ex
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XYZ Consultancy John Salmon 123 Kingfisher Street NSW, Orange ADF Engineering 619 Buyaka Ave Orange, NSW Dear ADF Engineering, Executive Summary Your case study has been extensively examined by the consultancy panel. The information within this report would be highly beneficial to many businesses whom seek to reassess operations processes and in effect, achieve competitive advantage. Through the aid of this report, ADF Engineering should be able to successfully navigate its current supply chain
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Jerry Lo Case study 3 Joann wanted to expand her business in the used car and get a lot with new cars. The used car side wanted to buy a lot near Carmax to expand and compete with. The new cars wanted to open their lot in the new years to avoid taxes. Both came up with really good outcomes but have some problems that were asked. Both were asked on how to expand Joann’s business. The used car lot wanted to expand one by one with the first lot near car max. Thinking we would be competing with
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Thursday 15 December 2011 1.00 pm – 3.00 pm DEGREE OF MFin, MSc DIPLOMA IN FINANCIAL STUDIES STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS RESEARCH (ACCFIN5039) Answer TWO questions from Part A, and ONE question from Part B Examination Instructions No candidate shall leave until the Invigilators have collected, and recorded receipt of all candidates’ scripts. Invigilators will require candidates to remain during the first hour and last half-hour of the examination to avoid disturbing others. Students are
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Aussie Bum is an Australian business that was established in 2001. The company initially manufactured men’s underwear, though has recently broadened its product range to include leisurewear, swimwear and sportswear. The present director of AussieBum Sean Ashby “believed he could make more traditional bathers”. Despite the criticism off retailers and department stores Ashby proceeded with his idea and was determined to try his exclusive approach. AussieBum is now a global success earning over $10
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1. One advantage of trend analysis is that it is easy to gather information on which to base it. Student Response Value Correct Answer Feedback A. True B. False Student Response Score: 0/3.8 2. The Consumer Protection Act (1987) provides a remedy in damages for anyone who suffers personal injury or damage to property as a result of a defective product. Student Response Value Correct Answer Feedback Student Response A. True 100% Student Response
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Business studies progress questions page 82 1. Marketing is the process by which a firm tries to identify, anticipate and satisfy customers’ needs and wants and meet its own objectives at the same time. 2. A marketing objective is the target or targets set for the marketing function. 3. An example of a marketing objective for BP could be to boost the sales of petrol by 10 per cent by February 2014. 4. One benefit of a marketing objective is the fact that it may motivate staff. This is because
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Case study: Small businesses in the UK, page 7 1 Use the definition of less than 50 employees accepted by both EU and UK government. 2 Using this definition the percentage of construction businesses that are small is: × 100 = 98.3% 3 All three of the industries chosen have a high proportion of small businesses (less than 50 employees). In retail the percentage is 97.4% and in hotels and catering the percentage is 95%. However, these percentages take no account of the value of output produced
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Study Skills for Business Marinko Markek The process of writing a university-level essay - A presentation and discussion of the stages Anastasiya Semenova Student no 120053 Newbold College, Binfield 2013 Introduction University assignments can either be seen as frightful, impossible tasks or a chance for further academic development. In order for the last mentioned to happen, a myriad of books, web-pages and guides have been published to help students accomplish this obligatory task
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Business Plan - Part #3 Marketing Plan Team Name ______________________________ Team Members: ___________________________, ___________________________, ___________________________, ___________________________, A. Marketing Plan Describe the target market: Gender ______________________________________________________________, Family Life Cycle _______________________________________________________, Age ___________________________________________________________________, Class
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Table of Contents SECTION 1 1.1 PROJECT NAME ………………………………………………………………3 1.2 PROJECT BACKGROUND…………………………………………………….3 1.3 BUSINESS CASE……………………………………………………………….3 1.4 PROJECT OBJECTIVES.....................................................................................3 1.5 PROJECT CUSTOMERS....................................................................................4 1.6 PROJECT STAKEHOLDERS.............................................................................4 1.7 CUSTOMER REQUIREMENTS
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Evaluate how dyson's stakeholders might be affected by the decision to move production to Malaysia A stakeholder is someone who is affected by a business and can be either internal or external to the business. If Dyson were to move production to Malaysia, them this would affect stakeholders in many ways both internally and externally. One stakeholder that this would affect would be the employees who currently work for the production line in the UK. This is because by moving overseas, this
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Business Law Interesting Problem On June 1, 2012, al Qaeda releases the following message to al Jezeera and the international press: “We are planning extraordinary action to retaliate against the wicked so-called Western democracies. We will confound international trade, and bring the Western imperialist regimes to their knees. We will use chemical and biological weapons. If, to achieve our goal, we must destroy the commercial infrastructure, including bridges, canals, and tunnels, we will
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International Business Strategies By Rahul Gairola Subject : Appraisal of a MNE's recent market entry (2007-2010) ( 1. Firm Motivations for internationalization 2. Entry Strategy 3. Corporate Strategy) Question: Acting as a market analyst for the US Investment bank Merrill Lynch, you have been allocated the responsibility to produce an appraisal report relating to a client’s (MNE) recent market entry Executive Summary In the appraisal I will discuss my findings on HTC’s entry into the
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and mutual, and other funds. The Reserve Bank of Australia supervises banks Investment banks Investment banks make up one of the fastest growing sectors in the Australian financial system, providing services in both borrowing and lending to the business sector. Investment banks: Trade in money, securities and financial futures Arrange long-term finance for company expansion Provide working capital Arrange project finance Advise clients on foreign exchange cover Advise on mergers and takeovers
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Notes: Intro to Business Chapter 1 . Drew Houston & Arash Ferdowsi- Drop box creators . Changs- Chinese restaurant owners Represents the varied spectrum of businesses in the U.S. Business- Entities that offer products to their customers in exchange for a profit Profit- when a company’s revenue is greater than its expenses Expenses-
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very much. I still have the tendency to be on top of things and keep everything organised and scheduled. Therefore, I have decided that Business Administration and Management studies are exactly what I want to do. I strongly believe that such a course will satisfy this need of mine and at the same time develop it and make it better as well. With the appropriate studies I believe that I am capable of becoming a very successful employee- and customer-oriented manager.n other part of myself is ballet and
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Universal Business MasterCard ® Program CHEVRON, the Chevron Hallmark, TEXACO, the Texaco Star T logo and TECHRON are trademarks owned by Chevron Intellectual Property LLC. 11 Convenience on the Road Drivers can save time by fueling at any fueling location that accepts MasterCard® in the U.S. Accepted at over 175,000 fueling locations across the country Keep drivers on the road by reducing their time spent looking for a fueling location Accepted at over 400,000 maintenance locations
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Business Law Final Study Guide Agencytype of working relationship in which one person represent another person in a business transaction with a third party. Agency by Estoppelwhen the principal's actions lead the third party to believe that the agent is working for the principal. Bilateral Contracta contract that contains two promises: one party promises to do something in exchange for the others promise to do something else. Capacitythe legal ability to enter into a contract.
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action, you should lay out your ideas in writing by A. most important to least important. B. least controversial to most controversial. C. negative to positive. D. positive to negative. E. least important to most important. 4. The study of the
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EXAM III: Suggested Study Guide1 Chapter 13 - Global Strategy • Understand how companies can increase profitability and profit growth. • What are the different types of strategic positions a company can take (low cost, differentiation, niche). Understand the efficiency curve and the importance of aligning internal operations to strategic positioning. • How does the firm as a value chain help companies in reaching their strategic positioning? Understand both primary and support activities
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Anisa Bailey\ Task 1 introduction to Alton Towers Earls of Shrewsbury occupied the castle from 1412 when the Lady Ankarat de Verdun married Sir John Talbot – the title remained in the same family until the 1920’s. The Shrewsbury family remained in residence until 1923, after a sometimes turbulent 700 year history. Since then the development of both the parkland and grounds has been astonishing, housing as it does the UK’s number one paid for tourist attraction. http://old.towerstimes.co.uk/history/history/
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