This print and digital coursebook is organised around the concepts and topics of the new Business Management syllabus. The case-studies and topics are set in accessible international contexts. The coursebook follows the IB Diploma ATL principles, developing higher-order thinking skills and conceptual understanding. The coursebook is focussed on a successful learner journey with clear learning objectives, integrated TOK links, reflection opportunities, self-evaluation checklists, projects, and exam-style questions and support. There are also scaffolded activities to help students develop into confident, independent learners with support, stretch and challenge activities. The resource is written in a clear, accessible style.
By:
Peter Stimpson, Adamantia Malli-Charchalaki, Alexander Smith Imprint: Cambridge University Press Country of Publication: United Kingdom Edition: 3rd Revised edition Dimensions:
Height: 276mm,
Width: 219mm,
Spine: 23mm
Weight: 1.560kg ISBN:9781009053570 ISBN 10: 1009053574 Series:IB Diploma Pages: 600 Publication Date:03 November 2022 Audience:
Children/juvenile
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English as a second language
Format:Mixed media product Publisher's Status: Active
Contents; How to use this series; How to use this book; Introduction; Unit 1. Introduction to business management; 1. What is a business?; 2. Types of business entities; 3. Business objectives; 4. Stakeholders; 5. Growth and evolution; 6. Multinational companies (MNCs); Unit 2. Human Resource Management; 7. Introduction to human resource management; 8. Organisational structure; 9. Leadership and management (some HL only); 10. Motivation and demotivation (some HL only); 11. Organisational (corporate) culture (HL only); 12. Communication; 13. Industrial/employee relations (HL only); Unit 3. Finance and accounts; 14. Introduction to finance; 15. Costs and revenues; 16. Final accounts (some HL only); 17. Profitability and liquidity ratio analysis; 18. Debt/equity ratio analysis (HL only); 19. Cash flow; 20. Investment appraisal (some HL only); 21. Budgets (HL only); Unit 4. Marketing; 22. Introduction to marketing (some HL only); 23. Marketing planning; 24 Sales forecasting (HL only); 25. Market research; 26. The seven Ps of the marketing mix (some HL only); 27. International marketing (HL only); Unit 5. Operations management; 28. Introduction to operations management; 29. Operations methods; 30. Lean production and quality management (HL only); 31. Location; 32. Break-even analysis; 33. Production planning (HL only); 34. Crisis management and contingency planning (HL only); 35. Research and development (HL only); 36. Management information systems (HL only); Unit 6. Examination skills; 37. Examination skills; Glossary; Key formulas appendix; Acknowledgements; Index.