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Oxford IB Diploma Programme

Business Management Course Book

Loykie Lominé Martin Muchena Robert A. Pierce

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Oxford University Press
14 February 2022
Clear, accessible support for the new Business Management syllabus (FT2022), developed in cooperation with IBPacked full of engaging activities, this Course Book has been developed directly with the IB to reflect all aspects of the latest SL and HL Business Management syllabus, for first teaching in 2022 with first assessment in 2024.

Integrating globally contextual case studies, revised key concepts, contemporary content and support for the toolkit skills, it keeps learning fresh and develops outward-looking learners. Full assessment support is included for the strongest results.

FeaturesPublished in cooperation with the IBThe most comprehensive coverage of the new 2022 syllabus and 2024 assessment, written by experienced IB teachers and workshop leadersConcise, clear and student-friendly. Accessible for bilingual studentsFully embeds concept-based learning requirements, addressing all key conceptsDevelops truly outward-looking learners via relevant case studies and a strong international focusNew end of chapter topic questions including answers/model answersSupports the new Business Management Skills ToolkitThoroughly embraces the IB approach, with a strong focus on TOK and the learner profileSupported by enhanced and topical digital resources in the Kerboodle online subscription to save teachers time and engage studentsSupporting Study Guide (available September 2022) cements key theory for the best performance in assessmentOxford course books are developed in cooperation with the IB. This means they are:

A comprehensive match to the IB specificationsWritten by experienced IB practitionersPacked with accurate assessment support, directly from the IBTruly aligned with the IB philosophy, challenging learners with fresh and timely TOK questionsThe printed course book is supported by a wealth of enhanced and topical digital resources in the online subscription to save teachers time and engage students.

Suitable for: IB Diploma Business Management students - SL and HL
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Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   1
Dimensions:   Height: 275mm,  Width: 220mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   1.106kg
ISBN:   9781382016834
ISBN 10:   1382016832
Pages:   424
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Primary & secondary/elementary & high school ,  Children's (6-12)
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction Introduction to conceptsIntroduction to the Business Management toolkit Introduction to Theory of Knowledge (TOK) Introduction to inquiryUnit 1: Introduction to business management1.1 What is a business? 1.2 Types of business entities 1.3 Business objectives 1.4 Stakeholders 1.5 Growth and evolution 1.6 Multinational companies (MNCs) Unit 2: Human resource management2.1 Introduction to human resource management 2.2 Organizational structure 2.3 Leadership and management 2.4 Motivation and demotivation 2.5 Organizational (corporate) culture (HL only) 2.6 Communication 2.7 Industrial/employee relations (HL only) Unit 3: Finance and accounts3.1 Introduction to finance 3.2 Sources of finance 3.3 Costs and revenues 3.4 Final accounts3.5 Profitability and liquidity ratio analysis 3.6 Debt/equity ratio analysis (HL only) 3.7 Cash flow 3.8 Investment appraisal 3.9 Budgets (HL only) Unit 4: Marketing4.1 Introduction to marketing4.2 Marketing planning 4.3 Sales forecasting (HL only)4.4 Market research4.5 The seven Ps of the marketing mix 4.6 International marketing (HL only) Unit 5: Operations management5.1 Introduction to operations management 5.2 Operations methods 5.3 Lean production and quality management (HL only) 5.4 Location 5.5 Break-even analysis 5.6 Production planning (HL only) 5.7 Crisis management and contingency planning (HL only) 5.8 Research and development (HL only)5.9 Management information systems (HL only) Unit 6: AssessmentExternal Assessment Internal Assessment Index

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