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What You Need to Know about Business

Author Roger Trapp, Sumeet Desai, George Buckley
Publisher Capstone
Category Business & Economics
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PublisherCapstone
ISBN / ASIN0857081152
ISBN-139780857081155
AvailabilityUsually ships in 2 to 3 weeks
Sales Rank2,643,732
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

Description

Business is big. Actually, it's often small and medium-sized too. But the point is that it matters – a lot.

This book is designed to answer all those confusing questions that flit through your mind when you get to the business pages of the paper, and stop you being embarrassed in job interviews.

It explains the things you really need to know about business, and will tell you:

  • What the point of business is
  • How what happens in the economy affects real businesses
  • What the law means for business
  • Finance, accounting, shares, bonds etc and other big numbers
  • How companies grow and why the merge (even though most mergers fail)
  • What HR departments actually do all day
  • Time management, motivation, leadership, communication skills and all the other skills you'll need if you want to know what the view's like from the CEO's office

After reading it, you'll smile knowingly whenever the advantages of outsourcing, balanced scorecards or Porter's 5 Ps come up in polite conversation.

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