This book covers the following topics: International Trade
and Foreign Direct Investment, Culture and Business, World Economies, Global and
Regional Economic Cooperation and Integration, International Monetary System,
Foreign Exchange and the Global Capital Markets, International Expansion and
Global Market Opportunity Assessment, Exporting, Importing, and Global Sourcing,
Strategy and International Business, Global Entrepreneurship and
Intrapreneurship, Harnessing the Engine of Global Innovation, Roles of Finance
and Accounting in Global Competitive Advantage.
Author(s): Mason Carpenter, University of
Wisconsin at Madison
The link directs to lecture notes for New
Enterprises that cover various topics related to starting and managing new
businesses, including business planning, marketing, financing, and legal
considerations. The notes also cover entrepreneurship and innovation, with a
focus on developing and executing new business ideas. Throughout the notes,
there is an emphasis on practical applications, with real-world examples and
case studies. The notes provide a comprehensive guide for aspiring
entrepreneurs, covering everything from ideation to launch and growth
strategies. Additionally, the notes highlight the importance of understanding
the competitive landscape, identifying target customers, and building a strong
team to drive business success.
Author(s): William Aulet, Howard Anderson, Prof. Matt Marx,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The text is purposely brief
and covers business essentials without burdening students or faculty with
unnecessary detail. The sixteen chapters are written using a modular format with
self contained sections which can be reorganized, deleted, added to and even
edited at the sentence level.
This book covers the following topics: Concept of Business, People Management, Business
Plan, Business Correspondence, Business Communication, Business and Environment, Technology in Business.
This
note describes the following topics: Concept of Communication, Channels and
Objectives of Communication, Methods and Modes of Communication, Barriers to
communication, Listening.
Author(s): R A Podar College Of Commerce and Economics
Today, it is considered good
business practice for tourism industries to support their micro and macro
environment by means of strategic perspectives. In this respect, the
contributions of academics from international level together with the private
sector and business managers are eagerly awaited on topics and sub-topics within
Strategies for Tourism Industry - Micro and Macro Perspectives.