The books in the LRC are arranged by topic using Library of Congress classification system. Here are a few call number ranges to explore:
Business Management
HB 71-74 Economics as a science
HB 75-130 History of economics. History of economic theory Including special economic schools
HC 10-1085 Economic history and conditions
HD 28-70 Management. Industrial management
HF 1-6182 Commerce
HG 4001-4285 Finance management. Business finance. Corporation finance
HG 8059 Business insurance
HG 8075-8107 Insurance business. Insurance management
HG 8835-8899 Life insurance business. Management
HJ 2005-2216 Income and expenditure. Budget
HJ 2240-5908 Revenue. Taxation. Internal revenue
TS 155-194 Production management. Operations management
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The program consists of several subjects that will render the graduates knowledgeable of the core Management functions. Among the highlight courses are: Strategic Management, Advance Business Finance, Business Research, Business Intelligence, International Business, Operations Management, Project Management and Enterprise Resources Planning. Upon completion of the program, the graduates are expected to exemplify competencies critical to effectively perform the different Management functions such planning, leading, organizing and controlling the organizational resources to achieve the corporate mission – vision and uphold highest standard of integrity and ethics of the organization
This subject guide gathers in one place carefully evaluated and selected resources on Business Management available and accessible at the LRC and its subscribed databases. Books (both print and electronic) are categorized per course; while journals, magazines, online databases, are recommended for the entire Business Management program.
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This course is intended for students who are enrolled in business-related programs. It is designed to introduce and develop skills and techniques of analyzing financial statements, including the use of such information in the performance of management functions. Two important tools, budgeting and cost volume-profit analysis will be covered to enable the students to be familiar with the techniques of preparing projected financial statements. A discussion of relevant costs will be helpful in evaluating alternatives in the decision-making process.
Cost accounting and control
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Cost accounting
Activity-based costing
Fundamentals of cost accounting
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"We present the material from the perspective of both the preparer and the user of the information. We do this so that both accounting majors and those students planning other careers will appreciate the issues in preparing and using the information. The opening vignettes tie to one of the Business Application features in the chapter to highlight the relevance of cost accounting to todays business problems. All chapters end with Key Takeaways that summarize the core concepts of the chapter"--
Introduction to managerial accounting
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Kashato shirts : accounting practice set for a merchandising business
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Managerial accounting
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Managerial accounting
Managerial accounting for managers
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"In Managerial Accounting for Managers, the authors have crafted a streamlined managerial accounting book that is perfect for non-accounting majors who intend to move into managerial positions. The traditional Process Costing, Statement of Cash Flows, and Financial Statement Analysis chapters have been dropped to enable instructors to focus their attention on the bedrocks of managerial accounting-planning, control, and decision making. Noreen/Brewer/Garrison focuses on the fundamentals, allowing students to develop the conceptual framework managers need to succeed"--
Partnership and corporation accounting
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This course is intended for students who are enrolled in business-related programs. It is designed to introduce and develop skills and techniques of analyzing financial statements, including the use of such information in the performance of management functions. Two important tools, budgeting and cost volume-profit analysis will be covered to enable the students to be familiar with the techniques of preparing projected financial statements. A discussion of relevant costs will be helpful in evaluating alternatives in the decision-making process.
This course provides you with the application of marketing concepts, theories, and principles. This course covers an extensive discussion of the four areas of marketing: product, price, place, and promotions. APPMKTG discusses the procedures and programs to develop marketing strategies with the ultimate goal of delivering customer satisfaction. It will also give emphasis on the current issues of social responsibility, ethics and globalization. You will understand more the importance of the marketing function and its relationship with other company departments and marketing partners outside the business organization.
Marketing Perspectives
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Marketing Perspectives develops beyond the core concepts of marketing to introduce important points of view on contemporary marketing.Areas include some of the most significant and fast growing sectors of the developed economy, such as:* Digital marketing* The experience economy and services marketing* Co-creation and customer engagementThis book also offers some interesting and useful perspectives on marketing that aren't so often covered, for example managing a marketing budget and an historical perspective on marketing.
This course provides you with the application of marketing concepts, theories, and principles. This course covers an extensive discussion of the four areas of marketing: product, price, place, and promotions. APPMKTG discusses the procedures and programs to develop marketing strategies with the ultimate goal of delivering customer satisfaction. It will also give emphasis on the current issues of social responsibility, ethics and globalization. You will understand more the importance of the marketing function and its relationship with other company departments and marketing partners outside the business organization.
Amazon - selling your stuff : marketing & relevancy relevancy
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The course is a business education subject requirement for students in the BSBA programs which provides: a) an overview of the Philippine tax system b) computation of income tax for individuals and business enterprises c) business and local taxes d) significant tax concepts such as tax evasion, tax avoidance and e) BIR programs and important tax code provisions, including penalties for non-compliance and remedies provide for both the government and the taxpayer. You will acquire a working knowledge of applications relevant to taxpayers whether as a salary-earner, private practitioner, business person or as an investor
Basic approach to income taxation
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Income tax—Law and legislation
Philippines
Easy guide to taxation for entrepreneurs
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The law on income taxation : with illustrations, problems, and solutions
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Taxation law
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Taxation—Law and legislation—Philippines
Taxation law
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Taxation—Law and legislation—Philippines
Transfer and business taxation
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The course is a business education subject requirement for students in the BSBA programs which provides: a) an overview of the Philippine tax system b) computation of income tax for individuals and business enterprises c) business and local taxes d) significant tax concepts such as tax evasion, tax avoidance and e) BIR programs and important tax code provisions, including penalties for non-compliance and remedies provide for both the government and the taxpayer. You will acquire a working knowledge of applications relevant to taxpayers whether as a salary-earner, private practitioner, business person or as an investor
Autonomy in Subnational Income Taxes : evolving powers, existing practices in seven countries
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Global Perspectives on Income Taxation Law
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In Global Perspectives on Income Taxation Law, Reuven Avi-Yonah, Nicola Sartori, and Omri Marian cover basic, corporate and international tax law from a comparative perspective. The book both supplements readings in US tax law courses and serves as a textbook for a comparative tax law class. The book starts with a theoretical analysis of the field of comparative tax law. It then follows the usual order of topics covered in a basic tax course as taught in most U.S. law schools, and for each topic, the authors highlight possible alternatives or policy choices. The authors frequently consider the U.S. approach as a benchmark, comparing it with approaches used in other countries which form an interesting contrast, or a telling similarity. They consider the multiple purposes of studying comparative tax law: helping to advance successful tax reforms, cultural understanding, political values, legal harmonization, and a better understanding of domestic tax laws.
Tax Accounting Unravelling the Mystery of Income Taxes
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This course will introduce you to the advanced concepts of supply and demand, elasticity, consumer behavior, production and cost in a market economy, and input and profit optimization problems in various market models. You will study how individual economic agents make decisions and how markets function, addressing questions like how a consumer can make optimal choices, how individual demands are formed, and how market demand can be derived. You will also learn how firms can make optimal input choices to minimize production costs and maximize profits. By the end of this course, you will have a better appreciation of how individual economic agents make decisions and their market interactions, that will prepare you in turn to become better business managers and entrepreneurs in the future.
Entrepreneurship success in small and medium enterprises
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Entrepreneurship
Business enterprises
Micro ECON 6 : principles of microeconomics
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Learn Microeconomics YOUR Way with ECON MICRO! ECON MICRO's easy-reference, paperback textbook presents course content through visually-engaging chapters as well as Chapter Review Cards that consolidate the best review material into a ready-made study tool. With the textbook or on its own, ECON MICRO MindTap allows you to learn on your terms. Read or listen to textbooks and study with the aid of instructor notifications, flashcards and practice quizzes. Track your scores and stay motivated toward your goals. Whether you have more work to do or are ahead of the curve, you'll know where you need to focus your efforts. And the MindTap Green Dot will charge your confidence along the way. When it's time to study, everything you've flagged or noted can be gathered into a guide you can organize.
Microeconomics : an intuitive approach
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This course will introduce you to the advanced concepts of supply and demand, elasticity, consumer behavior, production and cost in a market economy, and input and profit optimization problems in various market models. You will study how individual economic agents make decisions and how markets function, addressing questions like how a consumer can make optimal choices, how individual demands are formed, and how market demand can be derived. You will also learn how firms can make optimal input choices to minimize production costs and maximize profits. By the end of this course, you will have a better appreciation of how individual economic agents make decisions and their market interactions, that will prepare you in turn to become better business managers and entrepreneurs in the future.
Building on Fundamentals of Accounting 1 and 2 taken by students during their senior high school, this course is expected to recall, identify, explain and illustrate various accounting concepts, principles and procedures related to sole proprietorship engaged in service and merchandising type of business. It will first examine student’s ability to analyze and process business transaction of service and merchandising business and be able to prepare basic financial statements. In order to broaden students’ knowledge on accounting procedures for other business organization, Business Accounting 1 will focus and introduce accounting for both partnership and corporation type of business organization. The students will be taught various procedures and processing of business transactions related to partnership formation, results of operation distribution, dissolution and liquidation. This will also include discussion on corporate formation and students will be tasked to process stock transactions and construct an equity section of the statement of financial position and will also be required to do a stockholder’s equity analysis.
Intermediate Accounting
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"Welcome to the new standard in intermediate accounting! Instructors recognize the "Spiceland advantage" in content thats intensive and thorough, as well as in writing thats fluid and precise-together, these combine to form a resource thats rigorous yet readable. By blending a comprehensive approach, clear conversational tone, current updates on key standards, and the market-leading technological innovations of Connect®, the Spiceland team delivers an unrivaled experience. As a result of Spicelands rigorous yet readable learning system, students develop a deeper and more complete understanding of intermediate accounting topics"--
Building on Fundamentals of Accounting 1 and 2 taken by students during their senior high school, this course is expected to recall, identify, explain and illustrate various accounting concepts, principles and procedures related to sole proprietorship engaged in service and merchandising type of business. It will first examine student’s ability to analyze and process business transaction of service and merchandising business and be able to prepare basic financial statements. In order to broaden students’ knowledge on accounting procedures for other business organization, Business Accounting 1 will focus and introduce accounting for both partnership and corporation type of business organization. The students will be taught various procedures and processing of business transactions related to partnership formation, results of operation distribution, dissolution and liquidation. This will also include discussion on corporate formation and students will be tasked to process stock transactions and construct an equity section of the statement of financial position and will also be required to do a stockholder’s equity analysis.
Building on Principles of Research Design this course aims to extend and deepen your understanding of different research approaches and methodologies in order to prepare you for your own research projects in their business discipline. This course will also assist you in identifying, discussing and formulating a research problem, in selecting and applying appropriate research approaches and methods of inquiry (both quantitative or qualitative), and in presenting their results. Successful completion of this course should be sufficient for you to undertake a research project.
Handbook of Research on Business Angels
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Business angels are recognized as playing a key role in financing the start-up and early stages of new ventures. However, our knowledge of how business angels operate remains limited and highly fragmented. This Handbook provides a synthesis of research on business angels. It adopts an international perspective to reflect the spread of angel investing around the world. The increasing number of government initiatives to promote angel investing is also reflected in the book with an assessment of the most common support schemes.Adopting an international focus, the expert group of contributors examine business angels themselves, the evolution of the market, the various stages of the investment process and the role of public policy in influencing angel investment. They each conclude their chapters with an agenda for future research on business angels.Students and scholars of entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial finance and related subjects will find this book to be an invaluable resource for their work. In particular, they will benefit from the research agendas that conclude each chapter. This Handbook will also be of interest to policy-makers and other practitioners looking to enhance their understanding of the design and need for such interventions.
Management and Business Research
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This book is not available as a print inspection copy. To download an e-version click here or for more information contact your local sales representative. Get 24 months FREE access to an interactive eBook when purchasing the paperback* The Sixth Edition continues to give students a comprehensive overview of what is needed to carry-out successful and effective research, with practical hands-on guidance on how to conduct a dissertation project or research thesis, in business and management. New to This Edition: Complimentary fully integrated interactive eBook version. Coverage of online data collection, netnography, big data and data visualization. Research philosophy in chapter 3 is further supported and enhanced by an author video overview available online and a pull out at the back of the book that gives a useful visual representation of each key component of the research process using a tree as a metaphor. Annotated further reading recommendations. An important new feature is the "Research in Action" textboxes, which consist of engaging accounts of real-world research experiences from academics, practitioners and students. Examples include measuring the impact of development programmes on Chinese rural communities, and qualitative data being used to measure the experiences of UK taxi drivers. Each contributor has also given a practical 'top tip' for doing research successfully.The book is complemented by a FREE Interactive eBook and online resources including PowerPoint slides, datasets, multiple-choice questions, e-flashcards and links to additional online material.Suitable reading for any student carrying out a research project, dissertation or thesis in business and management.*Interactivity only available through Vitalsource eBook included as part of paperback product (ISBN 9781526446954). Access not guaranteed on second-hand copies (as access code may have previously been redeemed).
Building on Principles of Research Design this course aims to extend and deepen your understanding of different research approaches and methodologies in order to prepare you for your own research projects in their business discipline. This course will also assist you in identifying, discussing and formulating a research problem, in selecting and applying appropriate research approaches and methods of inquiry (both quantitative or qualitative), and in presenting their results. Successful completion of this course should be sufficient for you to undertake a research project.
Designing and managing a research project : a business student's guide
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Designing and Managing a Research Project: A Business Student's Guide is a practical, step-by-step guide that shows business students how to successfully conduct a research project, from choosing the topic to presenting the results. The authors have applied their many years of experience in supervising student projects to provide examples of actual research problems and to offer practical solutions. The inclusion of topics such as supervision, group work and ethics, and both qualitative and quantitative data analysis, along with examples from real student research provide a unique perspective. The new Fourth Edition includes broader types of student project examples, such as an Economics thesis, additional international business cases, increased coverage of Questionnaire Design and Institutional Review Boards, and an integrated case throughout the book on "High Performance Shoes" with supporting materials and data. - From publisher.
The Essentials of Business Research Methods
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Increasingly, managers must make decisions based on almost unlimited information. How can they navigate and organize this vast amount of data? Essentials of Business Research Methods provides research techniques for people who aren't data analysts. The authors offer a straightforward, hands-on approach to the vital managerial process of gathering and using data to make clear business decisions. They include critical topics, such as the increasing role of online research, ethical issues, data mining, customer relationship management, and how to conduct information-gathering activities more effectively in a rapidly changing business environment. This is the only text that includes a chapter on qualitative data analysis, and the coverage of quantitative data analysis is more extensive, and much easier to understand than in other texts. The book features a realistic continuing case throughout that enables students to see how business research information is used in the real world. It includes applied research examples in all chapters, as well as ethical dilemma mini cases, and exercises.
The SAGE handbook of qualitative business and management research methods : history and traditions
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Elements of Business Statistics
This introductory course in applied statistics covers relevant concepts in DESCRIPTIVE and INFERENTIAL STATISTICS common in business application. The course is Excel and Calculator-based, Project-Based, and utilizes any available technology to ease out the long and tedious computations. The use of Statistical software which are readily available like Microsoft Excel Add-Ins [Analysis ToolPak & Analysis ToolPak VBA and PHStat], Vassar Stats (online computational website), or SPSS (if available), is required so that the focus is on interpretation and analysis rather than calculations. You will be exposed to giving findings, drawing conclusions and making inferences throughout the course.
The aim is to introduce you to a new way of thinking about data, and to help you gain an understanding of how to use, communicate, and interpret statistics. The knowledge and skills you acquire will help you in advanced business courses and in your future business career.
Business statistics : communicating with numbers
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Commercial statistics
Business Statistics : communicating with numbers
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Elements of Business Statistics
This introductory course in applied statistics covers relevant concepts in DESCRIPTIVE and INFERENTIAL STATISTICS common in business application. The course is Excel and Calculator-based, Project-Based, and utilizes any available technology to ease out the long and tedious computations. The use of Statistical software which are readily available like Microsoft Excel Add-Ins [Analysis ToolPak & Analysis ToolPak VBA and PHStat], Vassar Stats (online computational website), or SPSS (if available), is required so that the focus is on interpretation and analysis rather than calculations. You will be exposed to giving findings, drawing conclusions and making inferences throughout the course.
The aim is to introduce you to a new way of thinking about data, and to help you gain an understanding of how to use, communicate, and interpret statistics. The knowledge and skills you acquire will help you in advanced business courses and in your future business career.
Trading Economics : a guide to economic statistics for practitioners and students
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A practical guide to understanding how key economic and market statistics drive financial market trends The recent global financial crisis stressed the need for economists who understand how key economic and market statistics drive financial market trends and how to mitigate the risks for businesses that those trends affect. Trading Economics provides guidance for navigating key market figures in a convenient and practical format. Emphasizing the link between economic data and market movements, this book analyzes surveys, economic growth statistics, inflation, labor markets, international trade, monetary and fiscal indicators, and their relevance in financial markets. It bypasses complex terminology to offer a hands-on, accessible introduction to financial statistics and how to profit from them. Offers clear illustrations and an easy-to-read layout to teach you how to trade profitably in financial markets and minimizes risk for your business Written Trevor Williams and Victoria Turton, authoritative public figures with experience working on the New York Stock Exchange Includes a website featuring a blog and new surveys as they develop accompanies the book Complete with worked examples and updated information, Trading Economics is an essential, comprehensive guide to understanding every aspect of financial market trends and how to navigate them to your advantage.
This course serves as an introduction to a) law and the legal system b) obligations and contracts c) business entities/ forms, especially single proprietorships, corporations & partnerships. The selected relevant legal principles and rules to guide those entering into business dealings whether as a start-up entrepreneur or as part of the partnership/ corporate set-up. Each session is designed to cover both theoretical and practical applications for the learner to acquire working knowledge of the legal aspects for business enterprises, augment analytical skills for operations and decision-making using management and law concepts, consider preventive and remedial measures in business transactions and to consider legal and ethical implications in business matters. The course complements the other competencies being developed in the Business Administration curriculum.
Civil law
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Volume 3. Obligations and contracts to barter (articles 1156-1641)
Civil law
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volume 4. Lease to preference of credits (articles 1642-2270) with personal property security act
Comments and cases on obligations and contracts
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Contracts—Philippines
Obligations (Law)—Philippines
Dynamic Business Law : the essentials
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Essentials of credit transactions and insolvency law
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Loans—Law and legislation—Philippines
Bailments—Philippines
Pledges (Law)—Philippines
Suretyship and guaranty—Philippines
Security (Law)—Philippines
Everyone's labor code
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Labor laws and legislation—Philippines.
Labor law
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Labor laws and legislation—Philippines
The laws on credit, secured transactions, and insolvency
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Credit—Law and legislation—Philippines
Banking law—Philippines
Security (Law)—Philippines
Bankruptcy—Philippines
Obligations & contracts
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Subjects:
Obligations (Law)—Philippines
Contracts—Philippines
This course serves as an introduction to a) law and the legal system b) obligations and contracts c) business entities/ forms, especially single proprietorships, corporations & partnerships. The selected relevant legal principles and rules to guide those entering into business dealings whether as a start-up entrepreneur or as part of the partnership/ corporate set-up. Each session is designed to cover both theoretical and practical applications for the learner to acquire working knowledge of the legal aspects for business enterprises, augment analytical skills for operations and decision-making using management and law concepts, consider preventive and remedial measures in business transactions and to consider legal and ethical implications in business matters. The course complements the other competencies being developed in the Business Administration curriculum.
Betting the Company : complex negotiation strategies for law and business
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Where the fate of a company is on the line in a negotiation, legal and business teams must work seamlessly to reach a successful conclusion. Unfortunately, there's often a gap between lawyers, who are typically untrained in business strategy, and business executives, who lack basic knowledge of contract law and regulations.In Betting the Company: Complex Negotiation Strategies for Law and Business, Andrew Trask and Andrew DeGuire offer a thorough introduction to enable lawyers and business people to understand the theoretical concepts and to apply practical tools to conduct a successful, multi-faceted negotiation. The authors, both of whom have extensive experience conducting high-stakes negotiation, explain the different strategic considerations negotiators face, from the pressures on individuals representing a larger group to the difficulties that arise from clashes of corporate culture. They also discuss the specific challenges raised by negotiations that involve multiple parties, multiple issues, and take place over longer periods of time. Throughout this illuminating book, Trask and DeGuire provide concrete, practical advice on how best to guide companies through the most difficult negotiations.
For the student to be effective and successful in any organization, especially in business, knowledge of the basic concepts of Business Finance is needed. In this course, the student learns and develops understanding of the concepts, principles, policies, and programs on money, credit and banking, and their relevance to the existing social and economic conditions. It also teaches the students the study of the finance functions, distinction between partnership and corporate financial management, cash budgets and the uses of basic business finance in formulating financial strategies. With a focus on different tools and techniques used in financial planning are the core concepts that you will learn and apply in this course. The concepts of capital budgeting are extensively discussed for you to develop analytical skills in project evaluation, the concepts of time value of money, and the development of projections for capital budgeting.
Analysis for Financial Management
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Like its predecessors, the thirteenth edition of Analysis for Financial Management is for nonfinancial executives and business students interested in the practice of financial management. It introduces standard techniques and recent advances in a practical, intuitive way. This product assumes no prior background beyond a rudimentary and perhaps rusty familiarity with financial statements--although a healthy curiosity about what makes business tick is also useful. The emphasis throughout is on the managerial implications of financial analysis. Analysis for Financial Management should prove valuable to individuals interested in sharpening their managerial skills and to executive program participants. This product has also found a home in university classrooms as the sole text in Executive MBA and applied finance courses, as a companion text in case-oriented courses, and as a supplementary reading in more theoretical courses.
Business finance
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"Managing business finances is imperative, and mismanagement can lead to a massive threat to the business itself. Business finances are a vital part of any company. And managers need to keep track of their finances and make sure that they are not mismanaged. One way business finances can be mismanaged is through a lack of financial transparency among the owners and the employees. Another way it can be mismanaged is by overspending on various campaigns and not assessing the ROl on various campaigns. This type of overspending and negligence wastes money and can lead to poor ROl in the long term. Having a proper tracking system in place can help to avoid these types of issues. Corporate/ business finance is an important and inevitable function in any business and efficient financial management is crucial for success and sustenance since it involves the management of financial resources and financial activities of the organization. This course will familiarize students with accounting methodologies, investing strategies and effective debt management.This 4th Edition covers eleven units under five sections. This is an exploratory and introductory course which leads you to Business Finance National Certificate Level I. The units have been revised and updated to make each subject matter more interesting and easier to understand by the students. It aims to inspire learners in striving harder by developing a sense of responsibility and commitment as they go along with the course."--Back cover
Corporate finance : core principles & applications
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"Corporate Finance: Core Principles & Applications is rich in valuable learning tools and support to help students succeed in learning the fundamentals of financial management"--
Digital banking
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Banks and banking—India
For the student to be effective and successful in any organization, especially in business, knowledge of the basic concepts of Business Finance is needed. In this course, the student learns and develops understanding of the concepts, principles, policies, and programs on money, credit and banking, and their relevance to the existing social and economic conditions. It also teaches the students the study of the finance functions, distinction between partnership and corporate financial management, cash budgets and the uses of basic business finance in formulating financial strategies. With a focus on different tools and techniques used in financial planning are the core concepts that you will learn and apply in this course. The concepts of capital budgeting are extensively discussed for you to develop analytical skills in project evaluation, the concepts of time value of money, and the development of projections for capital budgeting.
Finance, Economics, and Mathematics
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The compiled works of the man behind the evolution of quantitative finance Finance, Economics, and Mathematics is the complete Vasicek reference work, including published and unpublished work and interviews with the man himself. The name Oldrich A. Vasicek is synonymous with cutting-edge research in the finance fields, and this book comes straight from the source to bring you the undiluted mother lode of quant wisdom from one of the founders of the field. From his early work in yield curve dynamics, to the mean-reverting short-rate model, to his thoughts on derivatives pricing, to his work on credit risk, to his most recent research on the economics of interest rates, this book represents the life's work of an industry leader. Going beyond the papers, you'll also find the more personal side inspirational as Vasicek talks about the academics and professionals who made lasting impressions and collaborated, debated, and ultimately helped spawn some of his greatest thinking. Oldrich Vasicek has won virtually every important award and prize for his groundbreaking research in quantitative finance. You've followed his work for years; this book puts it all in a single volume to give you the definitive reference you'll turn to again and again. Explore Vasicek's insights on topics he helped create Discover his research and ideas that have gone unpublished--until now Understand yield curves and the Vasicek model from the source himself Gain a reference collection of some of the most influential work in quantitative finance Vasicek's research is the foundation of one of the most important innovations in finance. Quants around the world have been influenced by his ideas, and his status as thought leader is cemented in the annals of finance history. Finance, Economics, and Mathematics is the definitive Vasicek reference every finance professional needs.
Environmental Management System
This course will expose you to the scientific principles of environmental issues and environmental management practices, with attention to the health of both humans and the ecosystem. You will learn the fundamental and emerging topics related to air and water pollution, water use and management, aquatic ecosystems, energy and climate change, biodiversity, toxic substances in the environment, solid waste management, and regulatory strategies for risk assessment and environmental management are examined.
Environmental Management System
This course will expose you to the scientific principles of environmental issues and environmental management practices, with attention to the health of both humans and the ecosystem. You will learn the fundamental and emerging topics related to air and water pollution, water use and management, aquatic ecosystems, energy and climate change, biodiversity, toxic substances in the environment, solid waste management, and regulatory strategies for risk assessment and environmental management are examined.
Going Green: Implementing Sustainable Strategies in Libraries Around the World
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This publication examines aspects of reducing the ecological footprint in libraries' workaday operations as well as the social role and responsibility of libraries as leaders in environmental sustainability. The theoretical background and practical applications of contributions made by worldwide libraries to the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are discussed. General articles and research studies from Finland, Germany, Portugal, and Brazil illuminate libraries' contributions to the SDGs. Case studies from Sweden, Kenya, Germany, Ukraine, China, and Serbia highlight challenges and opportunities in implementing sustainable approaches in public libraries. Examples of best practice from academic libraries in Hong Kong, Cameroon, Germany, Uganda, USA and Kenya, are presented. All papers published in this book are selected from the best papers of the ENSULIB Satellite Meeting 2017 in Berlin, the ENSULIB/Public Libraries Section's Open Session at the IFLA Conference 2017 in Poland, and from the IFLA Green Library Award 2017. All articles are written in English.
Organic waste recycling : technology, management and sustainability
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Enterprise Resource Management 1
This basic entrepreneurship course provides a space and platform for self-discovery and opportunity discovery. The learners are expected to uncover their strengths in terms of an entrepreneurial founding team and learn the basics, such as opportunity discovery, value proposition, prototyping, competition analysis, and early customer insights. By the end of this course, the learners should be able to convert ideas into a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) and embrace an entrepreneurial skills and characteristics.
Enterprise resource management
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Enterprise resource planning
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Enterprise Resource Management 1
This basic entrepreneurship course provides a space and platform for self-discovery and opportunity discovery. The learners are expected to uncover their strengths in terms of an entrepreneurial founding team and learn the basics, such as opportunity discovery, value proposition, prototyping, competition analysis, and early customer insights. By the end of this course, the learners should be able to convert ideas into a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) and embrace an entrepreneurial skills and characteristics.
Enterprise Interoperability: Smart Services and Business Impact of Enterprise Interoperability
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The ability of future industry to create interactive, flexible and always-on connections between design, manufacturing and supply is an ongoing challenge, affecting competitiveness, efficiency and resourcing. The goal of enterprise interoperability (EI) research is therefore to address the effectiveness of solutions that will successfully prepare organizations for the advent and uptake of new technologies. This volume outlines results and practical concepts from recent and ongoing European research studies in EI, and examines the results of research and discussions cultivated at the I-ESA 2018 conference, "Smart services and business impact of enterprise interoperability". The conference, designed to encourage collaboration between academic inquiry and real-world industry applications, addressed a number of advanced multidisciplinary topics including Industry 4.0, Big Data, the Internet of Things, Cloud computing, ontology, artificial intelligence, virtual reality and enterprise modelling for future "smart" manufacturing. Readers will find this book to be a source of invaluable knowledge for enterprise architects in a range of industries and organizations.
Enterprise Resource Management 2
This advanced entrepreneurship course will take the learners from the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) stage to the Business Model stage, The learners will acquire the skills required to transform their MVP into a business model. In this course, they will transform their business idea into the Business Model Canvas and will use it to further refine their MVP. They will also set up a digital presence and learn to use promotional channels and distribution channels to engage and serve their customers. Additionally, they will get started with various legal and operational aspects as well as initial funding concepts such as bootstrapping. At the end of the program, they can use their respective Business Model Canvasses as their Capstone project and be able to enhance their entrepreneurial mind and spirit.
Enterprise resource management
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Enterprise resource planning
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Enterprise Resource Management 2
This advanced entrepreneurship course will take the learners from the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) stage to the Business Model stage, The learners will acquire the skills required to transform their MVP into a business model. In this course, they will transform their business idea into the Business Model Canvas and will use it to further refine their MVP. They will also set up a digital presence and learn to use promotional channels and distribution channels to engage and serve their customers. Additionally, they will get started with various legal and operational aspects as well as initial funding concepts such as bootstrapping. At the end of the program, they can use their respective Business Model Canvasses as their Capstone project and be able to enhance their entrepreneurial mind and spirit.
Enterprise Interoperability: Smart Services and Business Impact of Enterprise Interoperability
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The ability of future industry to create interactive, flexible and always-on connections between design, manufacturing and supply is an ongoing challenge, affecting competitiveness, efficiency and resourcing. The goal of enterprise interoperability (EI) research is therefore to address the effectiveness of solutions that will successfully prepare organizations for the advent and uptake of new technologies. This volume outlines results and practical concepts from recent and ongoing European research studies in EI, and examines the results of research and discussions cultivated at the I-ESA 2018 conference, "Smart services and business impact of enterprise interoperability". The conference, designed to encourage collaboration between academic inquiry and real-world industry applications, addressed a number of advanced multidisciplinary topics including Industry 4.0, Big Data, the Internet of Things, Cloud computing, ontology, artificial intelligence, virtual reality and enterprise modelling for future "smart" manufacturing. Readers will find this book to be a source of invaluable knowledge for enterprise architects in a range of industries and organizations.
This course is your first step in your four-term thesis roadmap. It introduces you to the discipline of research, particularly its application to strategic management. It provides you with the opportunity to establish your understanding of the language of research, its ethical principles and challenges, and the elements of the research process within quantitative and qualitative approaches. You will use the theoretical underpinnings of research to critically review literature relevant to the industry situation and company condition of your chosen business enterprise, duly approved by the CDP Office. You will subsequently determine how your research findings are useful in forming your understanding of the various strategic issues and scenarios being faced by the firm.
This course is your first step in your four-term thesis roadmap. It introduces you to the discipline of research, particularly its application to strategic management. It provides you with the opportunity to establish your understanding of the language of research, its ethical principles and challenges, and the elements of the research process within quantitative and qualitative approaches. You will use the theoretical underpinnings of research to critically review literature relevant to the industry situation and company condition of your chosen business enterprise, duly approved by the CDP Office. You will subsequently determine how your research findings are useful in forming your understanding of the various strategic issues and scenarios being faced by the firm.
This course will increase your understanding of Facilities Management with an overview of the principle duties of a facility manager. You will learn the practical applications that will help you understand the business aspects of facilities management. You will gain understanding of the diverse responsibilities and decision-making processes from building infrastructure to fleet services. In addition, you will acquire the insights needed to meet budget restraints while improving productivity, efficiency, and employee quality of life issues.
Hospitality Facilities Management and Design
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This course will increase your understanding of Facilities Management with an overview of the principle duties of a facility manager. You will learn the practical applications that will help you understand the business aspects of facilities management. You will gain understanding of the diverse responsibilities and decision-making processes from building infrastructure to fleet services. In addition, you will acquire the insights needed to meet budget restraints while improving productivity, efficiency, and employee quality of life issues.
In the past four decades, there has been a great amount of fundamental shift from local business to global business. Gone were the days when economies are limited to its local market and production facilities, isolated from each other by distance, time zones, language, religion, and culture. With the help of the Internet, much has been accomplished by business organizations around the world by making them part of an interdependent and integrated global economic system. In this course, we will take a close look at the theories and their basic issues. We will explore the dynamic changes in international trade, investment, and political systems that prod Globalization and how it is altering the competitive playing field.
International Business : competing in the global marketplace
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Organizational behavior : emerging knowledge, global reality
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"This edition explains how work-life integration is becoming an essential employee practice in the workplace; how social networks generate power and shape communication patterns; how emotions influence employee motivation, attitudes, and decisions; how self-concept is a significant determinant of individual behavior, team cohesion, and leadership; and how adopting a global mindset has become an important employee characteristic in this increasingly interconnected world"--
In the past four decades, there has been a great amount of fundamental shift from local business to global business. Gone were the days when economies are limited to its local market and production facilities, isolated from each other by distance, time zones, language, religion, and culture. With the help of the Internet, much has been accomplished by business organizations around the world by making them part of an interdependent and integrated global economic system. In this course, we will take a close look at the theories and their basic issues. We will explore the dynamic changes in international trade, investment, and political systems that prod Globalization and how it is altering the competitive playing field.
Business Sustainability in Asia : compliance, performance and integrated reporting and assurance
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Get familiar with business sustainability in Asia Business Sustainability in Asia offers 12 chapters that cover different aspects of business sustainability with a keen focus on its implications in Asia. Anyone who is involved with business sustainability and corporate governance, the financial reporting process, investment decisions, legal and financial advising, assurance functions, and corporate governance education will be interested in this book. It examines business sustainability performance, reporting and assurance and their integration into strategy, governance, risk assessment, performance management, and the reporting process of disclosing governance, ethics, social, environmental, and economic sustainable performance. The book also highlights how people, businesses, and resources collaborate in a business sustainability and accountability model. * Develop an awareness and understanding of the main themes, perspectives, frameworks, and issues pertaining to corporate governance and business sustainability in Asia * Covers a variety of issues relevant to business sustainability in Asia * Authored by an expert who has written extensively on the subject * Understand why organizations worldwide recognize the importance of sustainability performance If you're a business leader, executive, auditor, or student looking to familiarize yourself with this emerging subject, Business Sustainability in Asia has you covered.
Inventory Management and Control
This course covers the fundamental principles of inventory control. You will be exposed to Inventory management measurements and techniques. You will learn the financial importance of inventory management and control and its relationship to company financial statements. You will understand the importance of the role of inventory control management in supporting the supply chain process.
Matching Supply with Demand : an introduction to operations management
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Inventory Management and Control
This course covers the fundamental principles of inventory control. You will be exposed to Inventory management measurements and techniques. You will learn the financial importance of inventory management and control and its relationship to company financial statements. You will understand the importance of the role of inventory control management in supporting the supply chain process.
Improving inventory management of organizational and individual equipment at central issue facilities
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Inventory Systems: Modeling and Research Methods
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Most organizations use, transform, distribute or sell materials of one or several kinds. The management of materials has serious implication on the financial, production, and marketing functions of an organization. As the level of complexity of a product increases, so does the importance of managing materials. To fulfill their role in providing products and services, enterprises must satisfy the needs of production, as well as services through the use of all resources such as labor, capital, equipment and materials. All these managerial activities are called materials management. This new book covers the topic of inventory systems.
The Single-Period Inventory Model with Spectral Risk Measures
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To be effective and successful in any organization, especially in business, knowledge of the basic concepts of management is needed. In this course, you will learn the importance of how to use resources in achieving organizational goals. With a focus on the individual as the basic unit of interaction, you will have a mastery of how the individual thinks and works, enabling him/her to grasp more advanced concepts of behavior involving groups and organizations which will be taken in succeeding courses. In LEADMGT, the different functions of management will be examined, and how each can affect the organization and then link it to each other so the organization can effectively and efficiently function as a whole. You will also concentrate on leadership, the four functions of management, the different types of leadership, ways on how to motivate, and the ethics of a leader. The different factors that influence a person’s way of thinking and influencing others to perform will also be discussed.
Business ethics and corporate governance
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Subjects:
Business ethics
Corporate governance
Social responsibility of business
Business management
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The administration of a business organization is known as business management. It involves the setting of strategies of the organization as well as coordinating the efforts of its employees for the successful accomplishment of its objectives. The management of most large organizations is divided into three levels, which are arranged in a hierarchal, pyramidal structure. These levels consist of senior managers, middle managers and lower managers. The board of directors and the CEO generally constitute the senior managers. The middle managers are the branch managers and regional managers. Lower managers include the team leaders and supervisors who oversee the work of regular employees. This book elucidates the concepts and innovative models around prospective developments with respect to business management.Most of the topics introduced in this book cover new techniques and the applications of this field. It aims to serve as a resource guide for students and experts alike and contribute to the growth of the discipline.
Mgmt5
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Annotation. MGMT5 is a highly visual and engaging resource that takes an innovative approach to learning. Its student-friendly approach gives you concise, complete coverage of the subject and helps you learn the principles of management with timely, interesting examples.
To be effective and successful in any organization, especially in business, knowledge of the basic concepts of management is needed. In this course, you will learn the importance of how to use resources in achieving organizational goals. With a focus on the individual as the basic unit of interaction, you will have a mastery of how the individual thinks and works, enabling him/her to grasp more advanced concepts of behavior involving groups and organizations which will be taken in succeeding courses. In LEADMGT, the different functions of management will be examined, and how each can affect the organization and then link it to each other so the organization can effectively and efficiently function as a whole. You will also concentrate on leadership, the four functions of management, the different types of leadership, ways on how to motivate, and the ethics of a leader. The different factors that influence a person’s way of thinking and influencing others to perform will also be discussed.
This course is designed to give you the knowledge and experience of logistics management. Attention is given to issues such as: transportation management, warehouse and facility location management, inventory management, and customer service strategies. These courses encompass both the qualitative and quantitative aspects of logistics management. You will perform computations to some numerical problems, simulations. Results of computations will serve as basis for applying logistics management decisions.
This course is designed to give you the knowledge and experience of logistics management. Attention is given to issues such as: transportation management, warehouse and facility location management, inventory management, and customer service strategies. These courses encompass both the qualitative and quantitative aspects of logistics management. You will perform computations to some numerical problems, simulations. Results of computations will serve as basis for applying logistics management decisions.
Logistics Development in ASEAN : complex challenges ahead
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Growing urbanization, increasing trade and investment due to integration, and emerging new business models like e-commerce are accelerating the demand for efficient logistics in each ASEAN country.The logistics sector is inherently complex due to its scope, ranging from physical infrastructure covering four modes of transport, customs, and services. Each of these sub-sectors is regulated by different government agencies, leading to complex challenges in each country's logistics sector.Policymaking has a tendency to be done piecemeal rather than integratively, while a more or less fragmented governance structure impedes implementation. ASEAN liberalization commitments focusses on raising the cap on foreign equity, while regulatory reform remains untouched. Also, flexibility offered in these commitments allows for non-compliance.Going forward, developing seamless logistics requires ASEAN countries to first overcome their domestic challenges. Each country needs to develop comprehensive plans, and effective implementation of these is essential. Liberalization commitments should complement domestic reforms in each country.
Sustainable Urban Logistics : planning and evaluation
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Urban logistics has been a subject of interest to researchers and practitioners for more than 20 years in France and Europe, and more than 40 in the United States. Nevertheless, the subject remains difficult to address by a lack of unification in the definitions and proposed methods but also by what makes its great richness: the diversity of actors and the pluridisciplinarity of the methods and techniques available. This book, which synthesizes more than 10 years of personal research on the subject, but also experience within different teams and projects, intends to bring a unified vision (and more and more followed at the international level) on logistics planning Urban development. It begins with an overview of research in urban logistics and then describes and defines the main components: flows, actors, infrastructures, management components, technologies, regulations and financing actions. A unified vision of these elements as well as the definition of sustainable urban logistics is proposed. Then, the book presents the basics of planning and managing sustainable urban logistics. First, the basics of the before-after analysis are introduced, not only for the experiments but also for the simulation of scenarios. To carry out this type of analysis, two main groups of methods are needed: methods for estimating flows and methods for calculating evaluation indicators. The book presents the main global standards and dominant models for the estimation of the urban freight transport demand, i.e. of freight transport needs in urban areas. Then it presents the methods for estimating and simulating transport and distribution schemes (i.e. transport supply) as well as a proposal for integrated supply-demand modeling. All these methods are presented for immediate application to practitioners, accompanied by summary tables and parameters necessary for their implementation. As far as evaluation is concerned, the book presents a framework for the choice of sustainable indicators and scorecards. Second, the main methods for economic, environmental, social and accessibility assessment are presented. They are accompanied by tables and figures necessary for their implementation. Finally, the main applications of the proposed methods are introduced. The book is meant to be a practical guide to applying the main methods from scientific research to a practical context, and presents examples of quantified and explained application. It is thus the first book that summarizes and presents the main unified methods to help the different decision-makers to implement them in their actions of planning and management of the urban logistics and the transport of goods in town.
Management of Information System
This course introduces the student to the role of information and information systems in controlling day-to-day business functions across the lower, middle, and executive levels of the organization. Part I covers the management of information in controlling the various functional areas of marketing, operations, finance, and human resource management from the perspective of the whole enterprise. Focus is given to the nature of the organization, and how it affects the flow of management information. You will recall database applications, and learn about information systems control, security techniques, and information systems development. Hands-on review of database applications development will enhance your learning.
Business Driven Information Systems
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Digital skills for small business
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Subjects:
Business—Technological innovations
Technological innovations—Management
Small business—Management
Soft skills
Fundamentals of Information Systems
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Management information systems : concepts and applications
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Management of Information System
This course introduces the student to the role of information and information systems in controlling day-to-day business functions across the lower, middle, and executive levels of the organization. Part I covers the management of information in controlling the various functional areas of marketing, operations, finance, and human resource management from the perspective of the whole enterprise. Focus is given to the nature of the organization, and how it affects the flow of management information. You will recall database applications, and learn about information systems control, security techniques, and information systems development. Hands-on review of database applications development will enhance your learning.
Communication and Information Technology in Society : Volume 1-3
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Marketing Management is a course designed to provide students with mastery of the basic principles of Marketing with focus on developing effective strategies and detailed programs for business success. This course aims to help students develop a winning comprehensive Marketing Plan for a product or service within the framework of a competitive environment, taking into account the external market environment and the company’s resources and objectives. It will cover the strategic planning process, environmental scanning, understanding market behavior, market segmentation, formulation of the strategic marketing mix from product strategy, pricing, distribution, selling to integrated marketing communication, marketing control and budgeting. It will also cover the new 4Ps of marketing: People, Process, Programs and Performance.
Marketing
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"The goal of the 16th edition of Marketing is to create an exceptional experience for to day's students and instructors of marketing. The development of Marketing was based on a rigorous process of assessment, and the outcome of the process is a text and package of learning tools that are based on engagement, leadership, and innovation in marketing education"-- Provided by publisher.
Marketing : a managerial perspective
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"The study and management of exchange relationships is known as marketing. Itis a business process that focuses on creating relationships with customers and fulfilling their expectations. Marketing is one of the fundamental and essential components of business management. Some of the major aspects of marketing are market orientations, marketing mix and deciding the methods which will be used to market the product. The most common market orientations are product, sales. production, etc. Marketing mix refers to the set of actions which a company uses to promote its brand. This book is compiled in such a manner, that it will provide in-depth knowledge about the theory and practice of marketing. While understanding the long-term perspectives of the topics, the book makes an effort in highlighting their impact as a modern tool for the growth of the discipline. It will provide comprehensive knowledge to the readers."--Back cover
Marketing management
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Marketing—Management
MKTG5
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MKTG5 is designed for today's busy, tech-savvy student. The content in the easy-to-read text with tear-out review cards combines with an online component on the MindTap platform - a suite of innovative resources to support critical thinking and help students move from memorisation to mastery. These include an interactive MKTG5 eBook, quizzes, video case studies, animated summaries, and more.
Marketing Management is a course designed to provide students with mastery of the basic principles of Marketing with focus on developing effective strategies and detailed programs for business success. This course aims to help students develop a winning comprehensive Marketing Plan for a product or service within the framework of a competitive environment, taking into account the external market environment and the company’s resources and objectives. It will cover the strategic planning process, environmental scanning, understanding market behavior, market segmentation, formulation of the strategic marketing mix from product strategy, pricing, distribution, selling to integrated marketing communication, marketing control and budgeting. It will also cover the new 4Ps of marketing: People, Process, Programs and Performance.
Quantitative Techniques in Business
In this course you will be given the knowledge in decision making, resource allocation and control skills using computers as tools. A deeper understanding of these topics will be discussed in the context of (a) Payoff Tables, (b) Decision Trees, (c) Linear Programming, (d) Project Management, and (e) Inventory Management. The emphasis of the course will be learning how to become an efficient business decision maker. This course requires you to use the blackboard on the internet (Moodle), to take quizzes, make assignments, and submit project case analysis. The skills acquired in this course will consequently develop your ability to integrate this decision making skills with other courses requiring analytic decision making skills.
Basic Statistics for Business and Economics
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Management and Business Research
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This book is not available as a print inspection copy. To download an e-version click here or for more information contact your local sales representative. Get 24 months FREE access to an interactive eBook when purchasing the paperback* The Sixth Edition continues to give students a comprehensive overview of what is needed to carry-out successful and effective research, with practical hands-on guidance on how to conduct a dissertation project or research thesis, in business and management. New to This Edition: Complimentary fully integrated interactive eBook version. Coverage of online data collection, netnography, big data and data visualization. Research philosophy in chapter 3 is further supported and enhanced by an author video overview available online and a pull out at the back of the book that gives a useful visual representation of each key component of the research process using a tree as a metaphor. Annotated further reading recommendations. An important new feature is the "Research in Action" textboxes, which consist of engaging accounts of real-world research experiences from academics, practitioners and students. Examples include measuring the impact of development programmes on Chinese rural communities, and qualitative data being used to measure the experiences of UK taxi drivers. Each contributor has also given a practical 'top tip' for doing research successfully.The book is complemented by a FREE Interactive eBook and online resources including PowerPoint slides, datasets, multiple-choice questions, e-flashcards and links to additional online material.Suitable reading for any student carrying out a research project, dissertation or thesis in business and management.*Interactivity only available through Vitalsource eBook included as part of paperback product (ISBN 9781526446954). Access not guaranteed on second-hand copies (as access code may have previously been redeemed).
Quantitative Techniques in Business
In this course you will be given the knowledge in decision making, resource allocation and control skills using computers as tools. A deeper understanding of these topics will be discussed in the context of (a) Payoff Tables, (b) Decision Trees, (c) Linear Programming, (d) Project Management, and (e) Inventory Management. The emphasis of the course will be learning how to become an efficient business decision maker. This course requires you to use the blackboard on the internet (Moodle), to take quizzes, make assignments, and submit project case analysis. The skills acquired in this course will consequently develop your ability to integrate this decision making skills with other courses requiring analytic decision making skills.
The Essentials of Business Research Methods
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Increasingly, managers must make decisions based on almost unlimited information. How can they navigate and organize this vast amount of data? Essentials of Business Research Methods provides research techniques for people who aren't data analysts. The authors offer a straightforward, hands-on approach to the vital managerial process of gathering and using data to make clear business decisions. They include critical topics, such as the increasing role of online research, ethical issues, data mining, customer relationship management, and how to conduct information-gathering activities more effectively in a rapidly changing business environment. This is the only text that includes a chapter on qualitative data analysis, and the coverage of quantitative data analysis is more extensive, and much easier to understand than in other texts. The book features a realistic continuing case throughout that enables students to see how business research information is used in the real world. It includes applied research examples in all chapters, as well as ethical dilemma mini cases, and exercises.
Qualitative Research in Business : a Practical Overview
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Qualitative research in the management field : expatriate return on investment in global firms
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The SAGE handbook of qualitative business and management research methods
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Operations and Product Management
This course will introduce you to the value created by operations in any business organizations. In this course, you will learn the exciting concepts from how the products and services are born and created to how products and services are able to reach the end customers. The most exciting part of the course is that you will enhance your critical thinking skills and develop your technical competencies in solving operations problems using different models and theories.
Effective business communication
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Subjects:
Business communication
Business writing
Knowledge management theory and practice
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"The process of creating, sharing, using and managing the knowledge and information of an organization is referred to as knowledge management. It is a multi-disciplinary field that focuses on the achievement of organizational objectives by using this information and knowledge. It is an integral part of business strategies, IT and human resource management departments. Some of the organizational objectives on which knowledge management generally focuses on are improvement in performance, competitive advantage, innovation integration and continuous improvement of the firm. This book presents the complex subject of knowledge management in the most comprehensible and easy to understand language. Such selected concepts that redefine this area have been presented herein. Coherent flow of topics, student-friendly language and extensive use of examples make this book an Invaluable ser isce of knowleage."--Back cover
Logistics and supply chain management
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The scope of logistics management is wider than just optimizing transportation costs. Decisions about logistics have their effect on inventories, on packaging, on materials handling and on purchasing and marketing (sales) decisions and vice versa. The terms logistics and supply chain management are sometimes used interchangeably. Some say there is no difference between the two terms, that supply chain management is the "new" logistics. Logistics is new unique, it never stops! Logistics is happening around the globe 24 hours days Seven days a week during fifty-two weeks a year. Few areas of business involve the complexity or span the geography typical of logistics. Logistics is concerned with getting products and services where they are needed whenever they are desired. Most consumers take a high level of logistical competency for granted. Purchasing, materials handling, logistics, transportation, inventory control, and supply chain management have continued to evolve, causing many of these functional areas to intersect with one another. This intersection has resulted in blurred definitions for some of these terms such as logistics and supply chain management. Supply chain management (SCM) is the management of a network of interconnected businesses involved in the ultimate provision of product and service packages required by end customers (Harland, 1996). Supply chain management spans all movement and storage of raw materials, work-in-process inventory, and finished goods from point of origin to point of consumption (supply chain). "Supply Chain is the network of organizations that are involved, through upstream and downstream linkages, in the different processes and activities that produce value in the form of products and services in the hands of the ultimate consumer". The book is designed to contribute to the existing body of literature available on supply chain management.
Matching Supply with Demand : an introduction to operations management
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Operations and Supply Chain Management : the core
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Operations and Product Management
This course will introduce you to the value created by operations in any business organizations. In this course, you will learn the exciting concepts from how the products and services are born and created to how products and services are able to reach the end customers. The most exciting part of the course is that you will enhance your critical thinking skills and develop your technical competencies in solving operations problems using different models and theories.
AWWA G410-18 Business Practices for Operation and Management
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The course is a business education subject requirement for students in the BSBA programs which provides: a) an overview of the Philippine tax system b) computation of income tax for individuals and business enterprises c) business and local taxes d) significant tax concepts such as tax evasion, tax avoidance and e) BIR programs and important tax code provisions, including penalties for non- compliance and remedies provided for both the government and the taxpayer. You will acquire a working knowledge of applications relevant to taxpayers whether as
a salary-earner, private practitioner, business person or as an investor.
The course is a business education subject requirement for students in the BSBA programs which provides: a) an overview of the Philippine tax system b) computation of income tax for individuals and business enterprises c) business and local taxes d) significant tax concepts such as tax evasion, tax avoidance and e) BIR programs and important tax code provisions, including penalties for non- compliance and remedies provided for both the government and the taxpayer. You will acquire a working knowledge of applications relevant to taxpayers whether as
a salary-earner, private practitioner, business person or as an investor.
Corporate Talent Detection and Development
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Talent is not a matter of status, nor a sub-component of personality, nor a commodity that can be quantified or measured. This book consists of two parts. The first offers a fertile resource (epistemological and theoretical) to consider the notion of talent, as well as notions of potential, intelligence and business skills. The second part, in turn, investigates ten major families of talents (or "Natural Operating Modes"). From Marie Curie to Walt Disney, Hans Zimmer, Gabrielle Chanel and Claude Lévi-Strauss, the illustrations and examples are intended to be precise and demonstrative. Skills relating to observation, evaluation and elucidation are developed in detail and complemented with concrete examples. Both managers and employees can use this book to acquire the solid bases required to potentiate and develop their talents within their respective company and beyond.
Developing Information Leaders : Harnessing the Talents of Generation X
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Performance management : towards organizational excellence
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This course shows you how to manage a business venture or project, using various tools and techniques. It outlines step by step how you will handle and monitor each phase of the project, in view of its objectives. You will examine every project activity relevant to the project outcome within quantitative and qualitative perspectives. These include project integration, project scope, time management, cost management, and project control. You will use hands-on methods to critically assess factors related to human resource management, risk management, quality management, procurement management, communications management, and professional responsibility. You will subsequently design a project plan based on a project of your choice, and justify how your findings are useful in forming your recommendations on the various scenarios that your project may face.
Project and programme management
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Contents:
Chapter Introduction to Project Management -- Chapter 2 Program Management -- Chapter 3 Project Manager and Project Team -- Chapter 4 New Product Developments and Financing Projects -- Chapter 5 Monitoring and Controlling a Project -- Chapter 6 Project Evaluation, Auditing and Project Termination -- Chapter 7 Project Appraisal -- Chapter 8 Project Portfolio Management -- Index
This course shows you how to manage a business venture or project, using various tools and techniques. It outlines step by step how you will handle and monitor each phase of the project, in view of its objectives. You will examine every project activity relevant to the project outcome within quantitative and qualitative perspectives. These include project integration, project scope, time management, cost management, and project control. You will use hands-on methods to critically assess factors related to human resource management, risk management, quality management, procurement management, communications management, and professional responsibility. You will subsequently design a project plan based on a project of your choice, and justify how your findings are useful in forming your recommendations on the various scenarios that your project may face.
Special Topics in Operations Management
This is a reinforcement course in Operations Management and is designed to improve your effectiveness as a future operations manager and leader. This course will introduce you to frameworks for understanding organizations and organizational processes. Special topics will focus on the following sub-fields of operations management where managerial decisions are important: Operations scheduling. Lean and just-in-time (JIT) production, maintenance and reliability. Work measurement. The course will also introduce you to the emerging topics in Operations Management. Topics such as service management, healthcare operations management, and sustainable operations. Special emphasis will be given to mathematical modelling techniques, which integrate tools from optimization theory, dynamic programming, queuing theory, game theory, microeconomics and statistics, for analyzing operations of these systems and guiding their strategic/operational decisions.
Matching Supply with Demand : an introduction to operations management
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Operations and Supply Chain Management : the core
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Special Topics in Operations Management
This is a reinforcement course in Operations Management and is designed to improve your effectiveness as a future operations manager and leader. This course will introduce you to frameworks for understanding organizations and organizational processes. Special topics will focus on the following sub-fields of operations management where managerial decisions are important: Operations scheduling. Lean and just-in-time (JIT) production, maintenance and reliability. Work measurement. The course will also introduce you to the emerging topics in Operations Management. Topics such as service management, healthcare operations management, and sustainable operations. Special emphasis will be given to mathematical modelling techniques, which integrate tools from optimization theory, dynamic programming, queuing theory, game theory, microeconomics and statistics, for analyzing operations of these systems and guiding their strategic/operational decisions.
This is an integration course for business administration majors. It provides the student with an overview of different business and corporate strategies used by companies to achieve competitive advantage in the industry it chooses to operate. It also includes analysis of corporate environments and the study of concept, theories, and other emerging frameworks used for strategic formulation and analysis. The course takes a corporate perspective where the students will develop analytical skills and the attitude of getting business results. The student is responsible for constructing the knowledge from the information/reading materials that are presented to him/her. The student becomes active where the classroom environment plays an essential role in the realization their potential in becoming future business managers and executives.
Company management and administration
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Subjects:
Industrial management
International Marketing
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This edition contains an increase in coverage of technologys impact on the international market arena and a more comprehensive website listing, helping to provide updates to text content in this continually changing field.
Leadership skills : a step by step guide
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'Leadership is a managerial skill using which executives or managers direct, guide and influence the behavior and work of their subordinates. Leaders provide both direction and reassurance to the people they are leading. Some of the most important traits of good leaders include active listening, excellent communication and interpersonal skills, negotiation and dispute resolution, empathy, and knowledge. For an organization, it is extremely critical to have efficient and effective leaders as they play an instrumental role in maximizing efficiency and help in achieving organizational goals. One of the ways in which the leaders facilitate this is through teambuilding exercises, which increases understanding and cooperation among different team members. This book is a valuable compilation of topics, ranging from the basic to the most complex concepts related to leadership. The readers would gain knowledge that would broaden their perspective about the diverse skills needed for effective leadership. The book is appropriate for managementstudents seeking detailed information in this area.''--Back cover.
Organization and management
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"Organizations are parts in the society structure. They are part of the community in which they function. They exist for fulfilling the specific needs of the society as well as for satisfying some of the societal purpose. Hence, it is important that the organizations function successfully so that they can fulfill the tasks for which they are set up. They are to effectively and efficiently fulfill those needs of the society for which they have come into existence. In recent decades, under more and more complex business conditions and increased uncertainty, the importance of quality management receives its confirmation by the emergence of a new profession - managers, whose core task is to manage all work processes, and to make decisions within them. This suggests that a good manager is, in fact, a good leader and decision maker. Management, in turn, is an important part of the organization.Management has been described as a social process involving responsibility for economical and effective planning & regulation of operation of an enterprise in the fulfillment of given purposes. It is a dynamic process consisting of various elements and activities. These activities are different from operative functions like marketing, finance, purchase etc. Rather these activities are common to each and every manger irrespective of his level or status.Organization and Management 4th edition covers ten units under three sections. This 4th Edition is an exploratory and introductory course which leads you to Organization and Management Certificate Level I. In this edition units have been revised to make each subject matter more interesting and easier to understand by the students. It aims to inspire learners in striving harder by developing a sense of responsibility and commitment as they go along with the course.--Back cover
This is an integration course for business administration majors. It provides the student with an overview of different business and corporate strategies used by companies to achieve competitive advantage in the industry it chooses to operate. It also includes analysis of corporate environments and the study of concept, theories, and other emerging frameworks used for strategic formulation and analysis. The course takes a corporate perspective where the students will develop analytical skills and the attitude of getting business results. The student is responsible for constructing the knowledge from the information/reading materials that are presented to him/her. The student becomes active where the classroom environment plays an essential role in the realization their potential in becoming future business managers and executives.
Social Entrepreneurship, Responsibility & Sustainability
This course on social entrepreneurship, corporate social responsibility, and sustainability will introduce you to many problems and issues whereby companies could expand their focus to include the impact of their activities on diverse stakeholders. You deepen your understanding of the course in connecting business goals with societal expectations. It will also include the value of social entrepreneurship and sustainability as the way to prepare for the society in the future. Issues related to environment, health, poverty, sustainable development, globalization, and other issues in the present situation.
The creator mindset : 92 tools to unlock the secrets to innovation, growth, and sustainability
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"Learn proven methods for unleashing creativity in any business, awaken the long dormant creativity in yourself-and every employee In a world that is dominated by analytical thinking, The Creator Mindset activates a long dormant part of the brain: creativity. This is the unexpected missing ingredient between where you are today and why you are not yet an industry leader of tomorrow. In his groundbreaking new book, innovation guru Nir Bashan shows you how to use creativity as a tool, in much the same way we use Excel spreadsheets and data analysis. He provides the knowledge, insight, and guidance for inspiring and training your company and employees into making creativity a part of everything they do. Organized into four sections-What Is the Creator Mindset?, Why the Creator Mindset and Why Now?, Using the Creator Mindset, and Sustaining Your Creator Mindset-The Creator Mindset helps you create an organizational culture where people overcome self-doubt, approach creativity from a "process" standpoint, and use creativity to solve problems"--
Handbook of Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Development Research
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Allying and expanding the diverse fields of entrepreneurship and sustainable development research is a modern day imperative. The Handbook of Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Development Research cuts through the different approaches and perspectives of the two fields to point the way ahead for research on sustainable entrepreneurship, outlining the motivation, intentions and impact of ecopreneurs in a local, national and global context. This Handbook paints an illuminating picture of the historic and current understanding of the bond between entrepreneurship and sustainable development. The authors explore the basic contradictions between the two fields and outline the transformative role entrepreneurship can play in achieving sustainable development. 45 expert researchers and their research communities from 16 countries across Europe, Africa, Australia and North America provide original and informative contributions on a variety of issues, from women's empowerment to climate change and organic farmers to ecotourism. With current and authorative contributions spanning the globe, this Handbook will inspire researchers, teachers and policy-makers to compose their own understanding and contribution on the fast expanding field of entrepreneurship and sustainable development.
Social Entrepreneurship, Responsibility & Sustainability
This course on social entrepreneurship, corporate social responsibility, and sustainability will introduce you to many problems and issues whereby companies could expand their focus to include the impact of their activities on diverse stakeholders. You deepen your understanding of the course in connecting business goals with societal expectations. It will also include the value of social entrepreneurship and sustainability as the way to prepare for the society in the future. Issues related to environment, health, poverty, sustainable development, globalization, and other issues in the present situation.
The Social Domain in CSR and Sustainability : a critical study of social responsibility among governments, local communities and corporations
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How can greater understanding of social responsibility within a local context empower companies, local communities and governments? What is the relationship among business, local communities and governments with regard to social responsibility in developing, emerging and advanced economies? What is the nature of the relationship between individual responsibility, social responsibility and profit? These are some of the most meaningful questions in the CSR and sustainability sphere today - and yet hitherto the 'social domain' has received remarkably little detailed coverage. In this fascinating book Monica Thiel tackles these questions head-on; discussing the lack of social responsibility engagement with local communities by corporations and governments, and the lack of reciprocal social responsibility and sporadic participation from individuals and local communities themselves. The Social Domain in CSR and Sustainability provides a new and unique contribution to the body of knowledge in CSR and sustainability. With practical tools for business, government and local community leaders faced with challenging societal constraints and consumer and public demands on a daily basis - readers will be in a better position to manage and develop CSR and sustainability strategies, a task increasingly crucial for successful managers and leaders in companies, local communities and governments.
Using Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation to Mitigate Wealth Inequality
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Economic inequality continues to contribute to political and social instability around the world. This instability stifles development and results in widening the wealth gap between the "haves" and "have nots," further eroding stability. It has been argued that entrepreneurship is a prime contributor to this vicious cycle. Using Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation to Mitigate Wealth Inequality contends that this is only true when the opportunity for entrepreneurship is limited to a few. The authors maintain that when entrepreneurship is open to anyone who is properly motivated, innovative, and has a goal of growth for their enterprise, it helps build wealth for a greater number of people. The concept of "social entrepreneurship" is introduced, where entrepreneurship becomes a vehicle for explicitly addressing community-based economic and social challenges using markets. The book uses examples of entrepreneurial projects and programs that have attempted to address inequality to discuss entrepreneurship as an economic development strategy and its role in addressing the challenges of economic inequality. It advocates thinking and acting systemically, creating and sustaining entrepreneurial support ecosystems, in order to generate the synergy required to scale-up development and transform our economies and provides a distinctive perspective on a pressing social and economic issue, with significant implications for the future of the United States and the world.
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