What does Business Studies involve? 4 Lessons a week Project Work Research Visits.

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What does Business Studies involve? 4 Lessons a week Project Work Research Visits

Requirements A good command of English Basic Mathematical Skills Interest in Reading

Main Topics discussed in Business Studies The reasons for Business Activity Business Functions  Personnel  Purchasing  Finance  Production  Marketing  Research & Development Types of Business Internal Structure of Business Communication in Business Government Involvement

Personnel Recruitment and Training Managing People Trade Unions and Pressure Groups Population

Finance Sources of Finance Banking and Insurance Stock Exchange Government Income Accounting for Business

Marketing Advertising & Sales Promotion Distribution of Products Market Research

Purchasing Buying of raw materials and equipment Qualities of Suppliers

Production What is Production? Methods of Production

Research and Development Finding new products and production techniques. Improving performance.

Business Studies is the subject for YOU who are interested in: ♦ Setting up your own business ♦ Sales and Marketing ♦ Banking ♦ Accounting ♦ Insurance ♦ Management