What business classes do you generally take the 3rd and 4th year of your BA?

April 14th, 2012
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by betsyweber

Question by Mike: What business classes do you generally take the 3rd and 4th year of your BA?

Im currently going to a 2 year school, getting my Business associates degree with a transfer option, and plan on going to a 4 year school to get my BA, and eventually my MBA. Im taking basic economics, accounting, and business managment classes right now, along with other core english and math classes, but what should i expect on my 3rd and 4th year? What types of classes? I know business classes obviously, but what specifically?

Best answer:

Answer by Kayla L
You have to know what your major will be at the 4 year college. If you are finance you will take upper division finance classes and so on. I had to take a few computer courses geared towards business also. I was a marketing major, so I took classes in the different aspects of marketing such as public relations, advertising, and marketing research. But, it all depends on the major that you choose.

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Business Model Canvas Explained

April 14th, 2012

A 2 minute overview of the Business Model Canvas, a tool for visionaries, game changers, and challengers. This method from the bestselling management book Business Model Generation is applied in leading organizations and start-ups worldwide. Find out more at www.businessmodelgeneration.com

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Business Compact Reception

April 13th, 2012

A few nice business images I found:

Business Compact Reception

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Business Secretary Vince Cable at a reception held by Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to recognise the companies that have signed up to the Business Compact. Crown copyright.

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Business cards from tiramisu_addict. Thanks for her gifts!

Business cards

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New business cards, ordered from Overnight Prints.

What business is it of the Mayor of New York to be investigating gun sales in Arizona?

April 13th, 2012

Question by : What business is it of the Mayor of New York to be investigating gun sales in Arizona?

We Arizonians are getting pretty damn sick of a bunch of liberal jackasses trying to run our business here in Arizona. Has Bloomberg forgot he has nothing but a crime ridden slum to take care of. He has absolutely no business investigating here. Its none of his damn business or do you think it is?

Best answer:

Answer by Anthony Lee
Most gun crimes committed in New York are with guns smuggled in from out of state. So people like Bloomberg are worried about Arizona guns being smuggled to New York.

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How do I write a business plan for online business?

April 12th, 2012

Question by : How do I write a business plan for online business?

I need to write a business plan for DVR (division of vocational rehabilitation). The business I want
to start is a online business, so how I need know how go about writing business plan for online business.

Best answer:

Answer by Tony
If you’re starting a business, you’re absolutely correct to write a business plan. The first question is:
Are you writing the plan because you’re going to need financing and will be approaching a bank?

If the answer is yes, your plan will need to be more formal in it’s layout and design.
If no, you’ll still need a plan but it will be mainly for your own information.

It sounds like you already know what your business will be, so the first step is writing a summary of it. What is it? What will you be selling, What is the nature of your customers?

You’ll also need to do market research. Are there other companies in your field? What do they sell? Prices? What is the market for your product? Why? How did you come up with these figures?

Next, you’ll need to know how you’ll be gaining customers. How will you be advertising? If you’re online, where will you be advertising? What is the cost? What response rate can you estimate based on sound industry figures?

Next, you’ll need a forecasted profit and loss statement. What are your start-up costs? Expenses? Income? Profit? Forecast this over the short term (1 year) and long term (5 years).

If you’re writing your plan to present to a bank or other financing entity, you need to be thorough, convincing, and sure of yourself. “I know this will work, and this is why!”

These are the basics.
I’ve been in business for myself for over 20 years and I’m well aware of what it takes.
Congratulations.
If you want more information, visit my website: The Website Warrior http://thewebsitewarrior.com/business-planning
This page and site has lots of information you may find helpful.

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Business English Vocabulary for ESL – Project Management 1

April 12th, 2012

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You have an idea and you want to get going. But you hear that a business plan is a critical part of the next step. What are the components of a business plan that you need to develop? Presenter: Jim Goetz, Partner, Sequoia Capital. Recorded: February 27, 2008 Goetz’ PowerPoint: www.gsb.stanford.edu

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Business Card Design and Printing

April 12th, 2012

Some cool business images:

Business Card Design and Printing

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Business card design for UofH Army Recruiter. business cards

Business cards

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New business cards with matt finish and rounded corners :)

Business Center Area – Riviera Maya

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Business Center Area at Hotel Grand Velas in Riviera Maya near Quintana Roo, Mexico. rivieramaya.grandvelas.com

Cool Business images

April 12th, 2012

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Business card design mini portfolio

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Business card for a photographer. The details side is custom designed. The other side is a mini portfolio, containing a selection of 10 photographs, to use as "show and tell".

Business Card – Ottoman Cuisine

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We can never resist trying out new restaurants when we’re travelling, so when we had a chance to lunch in Canberra, we picked something exotic. On hindsight, Tyurkish food isn’t really that exotic when we have suburbs of Brunswick and Coburg with gems like Pinarbasi and Alasya.

While the service was attentive and helpful, we couldn’t help but feel that perhaps they lacked experience.

Food-wise, the presentation and attention to detail was very good, but yet still not overly pretentious. What we felt Ottoman lacked was spices. Having had Turkish food before, the spices were what attracted us. The chargrilled quail at Pinarbasi being a standout with it’s smokey charriness. At Ottoman, the Kulbasti Veal came the closest to matching it. It’s surprising how the simplest looking items taste the best. It was also a nice surpise when the waiter dished it up to use fresh from the grill, half-way through our mains. When asked if it was part of the meal, we were told that it was, and that the chef likes to surprise guests with it for a contrast of flavours. Nice touch :)

We also felt that there was a bit too much emphasis on the sweetness in the dishes. My karniyarik eggplant with lamb mince was packed with currants. While the Karides prawn with lemon yoghurt and Salmon and Prawn Dolma, both fried, both doused in their respective sauces, were also on the sweet side.

Julia’s Pilic Chargrilled Spatchcock was moist and tender, but again, slightly lacking in the spice department. The bed of cracked-wheat pilaf was another winner with us for the textural contrast of firm little grains.

The pilaf rice was a stand-out. There’s that simplicity again. The shiny rice slick with a thin coating of a fragrant oil, onion perhaps, was firm to the bite and an absolute treat to eat on it’s own. The Fatush Salata had a good garlic and mint edge to it, but I was expecting the pita bread to be more spongey and less crispy.

Overall, the food was good, but to pay AUD70 for a degustation and AUD31 for a chargrilled spatchcock seemed a bit much, especially when for AUD40 per head at Pinarbasi, you could get dips galore, mounds of spicy and smoky chargrilled meats and belly dancing! Granted, the food was more refined and prepared with more restraint, but perhaps it need to be bolder and more assertive.

Ottoman Cuisine
Modern Turkish Cuisine
(02) 6273 6111
9 Broughton St (cnr Blackall St)
Barton ACT 2600
MapShow map…
www.ottomancuisine.com.au

Reviews:
- Ottoman Cuisine, Sydney – Simon Thomsen, Good Living, Sydney Morning Herald April 10, 2007
- Ottoman Cuisine – Mietta’s

Degustation AUD70 per person:
- Degustation Menu
- Olives, Olive Oil and House-made Turkish Bread
- Cicek Zucchini Flower and Mantar Mushroom
- Salmon and Prawn Dolma and Karides with Lemon Yoghurt
- Karniyarik Eggplant stufed with Minced Lamb
- Fatush Salata
- Turkish Pilaf Rice
- Kulbasti Char-grilled Veal with Mustard Sauce – served mid-way through our mains
- Baklava, Pomegranate Ice-Cream, Mastic-flavoured Custard
- Gooey Pomegranate Ice-Cream
- Turkish Coffee
- Turkish Coffee grounds

Photos:
- Pilic Char-grilled Spatchcock – AUD31
- Turkish Apple Tea – AUD4
- Counter Area
- Main dining area
- Turkish Art
- Water Feature
- Business card
- Turkish Delight for sale
- Private Dining Room
- Turkish Carpet and Wine Rack
- Faux-Moorish Architecture
- Golden Pedestal
- Turkish Mosaic

Business Cards Data Matters

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Business Cards for Data Matters, a data security company www.datamatters.be

Nice Business photos

April 11th, 2012

Some cool business images:

Business Front Door

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Business front door – Denton, TX 08

Business of Software – low tech notes

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Business of Software 2010, Boston – businessofsoftware.org/

What business class is good for wanting to own a salon?

April 11th, 2012
business
by betsyweber

Question by : What business class is good for wanting to own a salon?

I want to do a business class so I can own a salon. So what type of business class should I take? I was thinking business administration.

Best answer:

Answer by Lauren F
Business administration is good. Accounting/Finance is always a useful skill for any business. Marketing if you want to develop a good marketing plan.

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