
By Nearpeer
Rs. 25000
This course includes
01. Stepping into Business Studies 7115
02. Welcome to introductory Module
03. Who am I?
04. The AS Effect
05. Must Watch (Before you Begin)
06. Introduction to syllabus
07. Sample Past papers
08. Do Not Miss! (Guaranteed A)
09. The World of Nearpeer
10. Self Learning Ecosystem
01. Introduction and the concept of Specialization
02. Division of Labour
03. Business Activity
04. The concept of Value Addition (Part A)
05. The concept of Value Addition (part b)
Business Activity
06. Past Paper Question
Test Your Knowledge
01. Stages, Sectors of Businesses (Part 1)
02. Stages, Sectors of Business (Part 2)
03. Deindustrialization
04. The Mixed Economy (Part 1)
05. The Mixed Economy (Part 2)
classification of business
06. Past Paper Question
Test Your Knowledge!
01. Entrepreneur, Advantages & Disadvantages
02. What is a Business Plan? (Part 1)
03. What is a Business Plan? (Part 2)
04. Measuring the Size of a Business (Part 1)
05. Measuring the Size of a Business (Part 2)
06. Business Expansion (Part 1)
07. Why do Businesses Expand? (Part 2)
08. Why do Businesses Expand? (Part 3)
09. Main Causes of Business Failure
Enterprise, business growth
01. Incorporated and Unincorporated Businesses
02. Partnerships : Advantages and Disadvantages
03. Private Limited Company
04. Public Limited Company
05. Franchises
06. Franchise : Advantages and Disadvantages
07. Joint Ventures
08. Public Corporations
09. Summary : Risk, Ownership and Limited Liability
Types of business organization
10. Past Paper Question
01. Business Objectives and their Importance
02. Business Objectives Explained (Part 1)
03. Business Objectives Explained (Part 2)
04. Business Objectives Explained (Part 3)
05. Internal and External Stakeholders
06. Internal Stakeholders Explained
07. External Stakeholders Explained
08. External Stakeholders, Public Corporations, Stakeholders' Objectives Conflict
Business objectives and stakeholder
09. Past Paper Question
01. Motivation and Why People Work
02. Benefits of Employee Motivation and Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
03. Taylor's and Herzberg's Theories
04. Methods of Financial Motivation (Part 1)
05. Methods of Financial Motivation (Part 2)
06. Methods of Financial Motivation (Part 3)
07. Non-Financial Motivators
Motivating employees
08. Past Paper Question
01. Organizational Structure (Part 1)
02. Organizational Structure (Part 2)
03. Organizational Structure (Part 3)
04. Roles and Functions of Management
05. Delegation
06. Styles of Leadership
07. Trade Unions
Organization and management
01. Functions of Human Resources Department
02. Recruitment Process
03. Types of Recruitment
04. Full Time and Part Time Employment
05. Importance and Types of Training (Part 1)
06. Importance and Types of Training (Part 2)
07. Importance and Types of Training (Part 3)
08. Reducing the Workforce : Dismissal Redundancy
09. Legal Controls Over Employment (Part 1)
10. Legal Controls over Employment (Part 2)
Recruitment, selection, and training
11. Past Paper Question
01. Internal and External Communication (Part 1)
02. Internal and Extenal Communication (Part 2)
03. Two way Communication
04. Choosing Appropriate Communication Methods
05. Verbal and Written Communication
06. Visual Communication
07. Formal and Informal Communication : Barriers to Communication (Part 1)
08. Barriers to Communication (Part 2)
Internal and external communication
09. Past Paper Question 1
10. Past Paper Question 2 (Part 1)
11. Past Paper Question 2 (Part 2)
01. The Role of Marketing
02. Benefits of Successful Marketing
03. Why Spending Patterns Change (Part 1)
04. Why Spending Patterns Change (Part 2)
05. Mass and Niche Marketing (Part 1)
06. Mass and Niche Marketing (Part 2)
08. Market Segmentation
Marketing competition and the consumer
09. Past Paper Question (Part 1)
10. Past Paper Question (Part 2)
11. Past Paper Question (Part 3)
01. Market Research
02. Product and Market Orientation
03. Primary and Secondary Research (Part 1)
04. Primary and Secondary Research (Part 2)
05. Factors Influencing Market Research
06. Presentation of Data
Market research
Past Paper
01. Introduction to Marketing Mix
02. Product Considerations
03. Costs of Developing New Products
04. Brand Image
05. Product Life Cycle (Part 1)
06. Product Life Cycle (Part 2)
The marketing mix ( product )
07. Past Paper Question
01. Pricing methods and cost plus pricing
02. Competitive Pricing
03. Penetration and Price Skimming Pricing
04. Promotional Pricing
05. Elasticity of Demand
The marketing mix ( price )
06. Past Paper Question
01. Distribution Channel 1
02. Distribution Channel 2 and 3
03. Distribution Channel 4 Factors to Consider
Marketing mix place
04. Important Factors & Past Paper Question
01. Promotion
02. Aims of Promotion
03. Advertising (Part 1)
04. Advertising (Part 2)
05. Sales Promotion
06. The Marketing Budget
Marketing mix promotion
07. Past Paper Questions
01. Internet and Social Media for Promotion
02. The Opportunitis of E Commerce to Business and Consumers
Technology and marketing mix
01.Marketing Strategy and Objectives
02. Consumer Decisions and Marketing Mix
03. Recommending and Justifying a Marketing Strategy
04. Legal Controls on Marketingg
05. Moving to International Markets
Marketing strategy
06. Past Paper
01. Production
02. Productivity
03. Increasing Productivity
04. Lean Production, Kaizen, Cell Production
05. Kaizen and Cell Production
06. Job and Batch Production
07. Flow Production
08. Factors Affecting the Choice of Production Method (CAD, CAM, CIM, Automation)
Promotion of goods and services
09. Past Paper Question
1. Costs, Fixed Costs, Variable Costs
2. Total Cost and Average Cost
3. Using Cost Data for Decision Making
4. Economies of Scale (part 1)
5. Economies of Scale (part 2)
06. Diseconomies of Scale
07. The Concept of Breakeven
08. Break even Chart (Part 1)
09. Break even Chart (Part 2)
10. Break even Calculation
Cost, scale of production, break-even level of pro
11. Past Paper Question
01. Quality and Benefits
02. Quality Control
Achieving quality production
1.Location Decisions (Manufacturing Businesses)
2. Location Decisions (Services)
3. Locating Operations Overseas
4. Legal Controls on Location Decisions
location decision
5. Past Paper Question
1. Why businesses need finance
2. Types of Expenditure
3. Internal Sources of Finance
4. External Sources of Finance (Part 1)
5. External Sources of Finance (part 2)
6. Short term and Long term Finance
7. Factors affecting Finance Option
Business Finance, Needs and Sources
01. Why is cash important
02. Cash Flow
03. Cash Flow Cycle
04. What cash is not
05. Can profitable businesses run out of cash
06. Uses of cash flow forecast
Cash flow forecasting and working capital
07. Past Paper Question
01. Accounts, Accountants and Final Accounts
02. How is profit made and why it is important
03. Income Statement (part 1)
04. Income Statement (part 2)
05. Income Statement Calculations
Income statement
06. Past Paper Question
01. Statement of Financial Position
02. Explanation of Key Terms
03. Interpretation of the Statement of Financial Position
Statement of financial position
04. Past paper Question
01. Profitability and Profitability Ratios (Part 1)
02. Profitability and Profitability Ratios (Part 2)
03. Liquidity
04. Why and How Accounts are Used
Analysis of accounts
Past Paper
01. GDP and Business Cycle (Part A)
02. Business Cycle (Part B)
03. Business Cycle (Part C)
04. Impact on Businesses of changes in Employment Levels, Inflation and GDP
05. Government Economic Objectives
06. Fiscal Policy
08. Changes in Economic Policies
07. Monetary Policy _ Interest Rates
Economic issues
01. How business Activity can Impact the Environment
02. Social Responsibility and Environment
03. Externalities
04. Sustainable Development
05. Ethical Issues a Business might Face
Environmental and ethical issues
Past Paper
01. Globalization
02. Globalization Potential threats to businesses
03. Import Tariffs and Import Quotas
04. Multinational Businesses
05. Exchange Rates (Part 1)
06. Exchange Rates (Part 2)
Business and the International Economy
Past Paper
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