Elements of a Business Plan 1. Cover sheet 2. Executive summary (statement of the business purpose) 3. Table of contents 4. Body of the document A. Business 1. Description of business 2. Marketing 3. Competition 4. Operating procedures 5. Personnel 6. Business insurance B. Financial data 1. Loan applications 2. Capital equipment and supply list 3. Balance sheet 4. Breakeven analysis 5. Profit and loss statements 6. Three-year summary 7. Detail by month‚ first year 8. Detail by
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something exists. In Business the environment in which an organization exists could be broadly divided into two parts: A) The Internal environment (Related the factors such as its personnel‚ physical facilities‚ organization and functional means‚ which are generally controllable. The External environment (Related the factors such as economic‚ socio cultural‚ Government and legal‚ demographic‚ geo – physical – by and large beyond the control B) Internal Factors Business External Factors
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Achieving Success Through Effective Business Communication. to succeed in business today‚ you need the ability to communicate with people both inside and outside your organization. Whether you are competing to get the job you want or to win the customers your company needs‚ your success or failure depends to a large degree on your ability to communicate. Whether you are posting entries on a blog‚ giving a formal presentation‚ or chatting with co-workers at lunch‚ you are engaging in communication
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Question One a) “I paid $1500 for this economics course. Therefore‚ I am going to attend the lectures even if they are useless and boring.” This is not an example of sound economic thinking. The person has stated the lectures are “useless and boring”‚ implying that there are much more “useful” and “interesting” activities which could be foregone instead of attending the lectures. In other words‚ the speaker is not achieving maximum utility by attending the lectures. In this situation‚ the economic
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files please contact a Technical Support representative: In the United States: 1-877-832-4867 In Canada: 1-800-859-3682 Outside the U.S. and Canada: 1-602-387-2222 Email: technicalsupport@apollogrp.edu. 1000-0001-C42C-0001DAD3 Part 3: Business-to-Business E-Commerce B2B E-COMMERCE: SELLING AND BUYING IN PRIVATE E-MARKETS 5 CHAPTER Content General Motors’ B2B Initiatives 5.1 Concepts‚ Characteristics‚ and Models of B2B EC 5.2 One-to-Many: Sell-Side E-Marketplaces 5.3 Selling via Intermediaries
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1 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION 2 C O N T E N T S Blocks/Units Details of Topics Pages BLOCK I BASICS OF COMMUNICATION Unit 1 Significance of Business Communication 4 Unit 2 Overcoming Barriers to Communication 22 Unit 3 Strategic Relevance of Communication 34 BLOCK II ORAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS Unit 4 Essentials of Oral Communication Skills 49 Unit 5 Delivering a Persuasive Speech 65 Unit 6 Successful Meeting Skills 74 Unit 7 Listening Skills 85 BLOCK
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Nature of Management • Coordinating a business’ resources to achieve goals. • Working with/through others to achieve goals in a changing environment. Features of effective Management • Joint efforts of employees are directed towards achieving the business’ goals. • Major factor influencing success or failure. Skills of Management • Ability to do something well. • Effective managers possess a range of skills and are able to use them in different situations. 1. Interpersonal •
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Assignment brief Unit number and title Unit 4 Business Communications Qualification BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Business Start date 21st February 2011 Deadline 28th March 2011 Assessor Mr M Drury/ Mr L McNeill/Mrs Howe CRITERIA COVERED P1‚ M1‚ D1 Understand different types of business information Assignment title Assignment Task 1 Individual work describing types of information‚ where the information originates from and the purpose of the information. The aim of this unit is
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Statements o Reconciliation of Vendors accounts with the statement provided by the vendors. o Double payments avoidance. o Respond to vendor enquiries about payment status through email. o Vendor Performance Analysis. o Handling Form 1099. o MIS reports for analysis and decision-making (see reports) ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ▪ Definition ▪ Supporting Documents ▪ Payment
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B) will have a negative cross elasticity of demand. C) are inferior goods. D) are both price elastic but not perfectly price elastic. 5) In the above figure‚ if the two goods A and B‚ are complements ‚ which of the following is true? 5) _______ A) The shift from D0 to D1 for good B leads to a shift from S0 to S1 for good A. B) The shift from S0 to S1 for good A leads to the shift from D0 to D1 for good B. C) The cross elasticity of demand
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