Module specification INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT Code: PGBM04 Credits: 15 Level: Masters FBL‚ Business School Board: Postgraduate Business Studies Learning Hours: 150 of which 30 CONTACT hours Rationale 1. The international business environment is multi-dimensional‚ including economic‚ political‚ socio-cultural and technological influences. While each can be viewed in specific national settings‚ increasingly they have become interrelated through processes of globalisation. In particular
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Unit 301 Manage own performance in a business environment Outcome 1: Understand how to plan and prioritise work and be accountable to others 1.1 The purpose and benefit of planning work is that it gives you a rough estimate of how long the work will take‚ what equipment or resources will be needed to complete the work and what budget will be needed it also makes it easier for you to plan your day to day work. If you are then asked what work you have been doing you can show them therefore being
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| | | |BTEC Higher National Diploma in Business | |Unit Title: Business Environment | Rules and regulations: |Plagiarism is presenting somebody else’s work as
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direction-setting responsibilities – charting a strategic course‚ setting performance targets‚ and choosing a strategy capable of producing the desired outcomes. The chapter also examines which kinds of strategic decisions are made at what levels of management and the roles and responsibilities of the company’s board of directors in the strategy-making‚ strategy-executing process. LECTURE OUTLINE I. Introduction – Crafting and executing a strategy are the heart and soul of managing a business enterprise
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Unit 201 – Manage own performance in a business environment Planning work and being accountable to others (1.1-1.10) The purpose of guidelines and procedures is so that I know what has to be done and how it has to be done. Then there is no chance of me going wrong and making mistakes. The purpose of this Code of Practice is to establish clear and mutual expectations. This helps to minimise the risks and problems of personal difficulties‚ problems with supervision‚ or bad performance. Planning
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Unit 1 Global Business Environment Structure 1. Introduction 2. Meaning of Globalisation 1.3 Driving Forces of Globalisation 1.4 Dimensions of Globalisation 1.5 Stages of Globalisation 1.6 Introduction to Theories of International Trade 1.6.1 Absolute Advantage Theory 1.6.2 Comparative Cost Advantage Theory by David Ricardo 1.6.3 Factor Endowment Theory (Heckscher-Ohlin Thesis) 1.7 Trading Environment of International Trade 1.7.1 Tariff and Non-tariff Barriers 1.7.2 Trade Blocs
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Personal Responsibility To be successful in school students in today’s learning environments are faced with rather huge responsibilities. Time management for example‚ can mean the difference between success and failure. Lack of personal responsibility is considered one of the main causes of American school failure (Hwang‚ 1995). Once an individual decides to take on school‚ for whatever reason whether it is for the individuals’ career‚ personal enjoyment‚ or starting a new career it is important
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Personal Responsibility Essay Bradley Cuthbertson GEN/200 April 30‚ 2012 Jonathan Maxson Personal Responsibility Essay My opinion‚ personal responsibility means taking responsibility for my own actions‚ knowing willingly that‚ with the responsibility of my own actions‚ comes the accepting that any action taken has consequences‚ and with those consequences‚ could directly or indirectly affect myself and the people around me. Adding personal responsibility into my education will allow my
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External sources of information may include: Libraries Citizens Advice Bureau Legal professionals Educational establishments / courses Trade unions – regional and / or head office Chambers of Commerce Employer / industry organisations ACAS Business Link Government Equality and Human Rights Commission. Preventing unfair discrimination. 1. it is morally right to treat people fairly and to avoid unfair discrimination. 2. There are many laws to prevent and deal with unfair and discriminatory
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Source of fixed and working capital In this business it will need fixed assets in this industry such as oven‚ showcase‚ mixer‚ freezer‚ motor vehicle and machinery and equipment. We will be pooled 50‚000 from friends and family we will also borrow a 100‚000 from a financial institution. The entrepreneur will put 125‚000 savings in the business. The working capital which is or day-day use of liquidity assets in the business‚ we will sell shares to shareholders hoping to receive at least 100‚000 which
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