This document provides information about studying business administration. It discusses the types of courses business students take, desirable skills for the field like leadership and public speaking, and reasons for choosing business. The document also lists some common career paths after graduating like accountant, financial analyst, and insurance underwriter. Statistics are presented on the increasing number of business students worldwide in recent years. Challenges of studying business management and questions around the need for math, English, and difficulty level are also addressed.
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More Than a Good Story
1. Jake and Rocket a cartoon guy and his cartoon dog, can be found on most of the apparel and other branded products sold by the Life is Good Company. With his perky beret (or other appropriate head gear), Jake has that contended look of being able to enjoy life as it is and finding reasons to be happy right now, and Rocket? Well he is just happy to be along for the ride. And what a ride it’s been for the two! They’ve been part of the company growth to over $100 million in revenues. Company co-founders and brothers, Bert and John Jacobs have a personal and Business philosophy much like Jake; simplicity, humor and humility. However both understand that even this philosophy they need to be good managers throughout the organization in order to stay successful.
2. Bert and John designed their first tee shirts in 1989 and sold them door-to-door in college dorms along the East Coast and in Boston where they’d set up shop using an old card table in locations on one way streets so they could pick up and move quickly if they needed to. They used this simple approach because like many young entrepreneurs, they couldn’t afford required business licenses. Although they met a lot of wonderful people and heard a lot of good stories during those early years, sales weren’t that great. As the company legend goes, the brothers “lived on peanut butter and jelly, slept in their beat-up van, and showered when they could.” During one of their sales trip parties, Bert and John asked some friends for advice on an assortment of images and slogans they had put together. Those friends (some of whom now work for the company) liked the “Life is Good” slogan and drawing of Jake that had been sketched by the John. So Bert and John printed up to 48 Jake shits for a local street fair in Cambridge, Massachusetts. By noon 48 shirts were gone, something that had never happened! The brothers were smart enough to recognize that they might be on to something. And, as the old saying goes…..the rest is history! Since that momentous day in 1994, they’ve sold nearly 20 million Life is Good shirts featuring Jake and Rocket. Bert attributes their success to his belief that the “ the ‘Life is Good’ message, coupled with the carefree image of Jake,
was simple enough to swallow, light enough to be mistaken for preachy, and profound enough to matter.” He goes on to say that, “Note that we don’t say ‘Life is great!’ We say life is
good, period. These simple words, People connect with it instantly.”
3. Another important facet of Life is good is their commitment to good causes. And those aren’t just “words” to Bert and John; they act on their words. They are passionately involved with Project Joy, which is a nonprofit organization that fosters the development of at risk children through the art of play. Bert says their partnership with Project Joy aligns with Life is good’s philosophy. The financial
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Case Application
More Than a Good Story
1. Jake and Rocket a cartoon guy and his cartoon dog, can be found on most of the apparel and other branded products sold by the Life is Good Company. With his perky beret (or other appropriate head gear), Jake has that contended look of being able to enjoy life as it is and finding reasons to be happy right now, and Rocket? Well he is just happy to be along for the ride. And what a ride it’s been for the two! They’ve been part of the company growth to over $100 million in revenues. Company co-founders and brothers, Bert and John Jacobs have a personal and Business philosophy much like Jake; simplicity, humor and humility. However both understand that even this philosophy they need to be good managers throughout the organization in order to stay successful.
2. Bert and John designed their first tee shirts in 1989 and sold them door-to-door in college dorms along the East Coast and in Boston where they’d set up shop using an old card table in locations on one way streets so they could pick up and move quickly if they needed to. They used this simple approach because like many young entrepreneurs, they couldn’t afford required business licenses. Although they met a lot of wonderful people and heard a lot of good stories during those early years, sales weren’t that great. As the company legend goes, the brothers “lived on peanut butter and jelly, slept in their beat-up van, and showered when they could.” During one of their sales trip parties, Bert and John asked some friends for advice on an assortment of images and slogans they had put together. Those friends (some of whom now work for the company) liked the “Life is Good” slogan and drawing of Jake that had been sketched by the John. So Bert and John printed up to 48 Jake shits for a local street fair in Cambridge, Massachusetts. By noon 48 shirts were gone, something that had never happened! The brothers were smart enough to recognize that they might be on to something. And, as the old saying goes…..the rest is history! Since that momentous day in 1994, they’ve sold nearly 20 million Life is Good shirts featuring Jake and Rocket. Bert attributes their success to his belief that the “ the ‘Life is Good’ message, coupled with the carefree image of Jake,
was simple enough to swallow, light enough to be mistaken for preachy, and profound enough to matter.” He goes on to say that, “Note that we don’t say ‘Life is great!’ We say life is
good, period. These simple words, People connect with it instantly.”
3. Another important facet of Life is good is their commitment to good causes. And those aren’t just “words” to Bert and John; they act on their words. They are passionately involved with Project Joy, which is a nonprofit organization that fosters the development of at risk children through the art of play. Bert says their partnership with Project Joy aligns with Life is good’s philosophy. The financial
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Is Performance Appraisal Salary Justification or Employee Development? Gatto Associates, LLC.
What have performance appraisals turned into?
• Ways to justify the distribution money,
• A play it safe approach by not giving too high or too low a rating,
• A once a year necessity, a drudgery for the boss and employee
• A justification game that organizations have to play
• An untruth based on taking a 5-point scale that turns into a 3-point scale
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business .pptx
1. BUSINESS
T R A C K 3 P R O J E C T.
A L I H A C I P, C L A S S 3 1 7
B U S I N E S S A D M I N I S T R AT I O N
2. WHAT DOES BUISNNES STUDENT
STUDY ?
• Students in a business major learn fundamental
business knowledge in accounting, international
business, finance, marketing, project
management, economics and more.
• Introductory courses typical for this degree are
principles of micro and macroeconomics; math
for business and social sciences; public speaking;
introduction to financial accounting; technology
problem-solving; and marketing principles.
3. HOW CAN YOU KNOW THAT THIS
FIELD OF STUDY IS FOR YOU?
• A student pursuing a business major should have strong leadership, organizational and
time management skills, and comfort in public speaking. Problem-solving, networking,
decision-making and negotiation are helpful to succeeding inside and outside of the
classroom.
• The subjects you have to be good at before studying business:
1. Math.
2. Finance(money).
3. social studies.
4. WHY DID YOU CHOOSE BUSINESS?
• I think that I like business, because it’s a greet thing to do all my life I had been
dreaming about this moment that I mange my own business. I like to trade and travel. I
want to travle a lot after graduating.
5. WHAT CAN YOU
WORK AFTER
STUDYING
BUSINESS?
• 1. Accountant
• With average salary of $51,640 a year.
• Accountants aren’t just the people who do your
taxes. They can also prepare, analyze, and maintain
financial records for businesses or individuals;
businesses on cost reductions or other financial
decisions; and manage money going in and out of
company. Accountants can work for an accounting
firm that has outside clients (either individuals or
organizations) or in-house at any type of
organization in any industry.
• 2. Financial Analyst
• With average salary of $61,640 a year.
• Financial analysts provide guidance to businesses
and individuals on investment and budget
analyze the performance of investments or
parts of a company; and evaluate financial data.
Financial analysts often work for financial
like banks and investment firms to evaluate outside
companies, individuals, or investments. Or you
become a corporate financial analyst and work in-
house to analyze the finances of a single company.
6. • 3. Insurance Underwriters
• With average salary of $57,880 a year.
• Every business and building you come across has to be insured,
Ibrahim-Taney says. And before that can happen, an insurance
underwriter needs to evaluate the business or building (or vehicle
or even person) to determine the risks involved with issuing an
insurance policy and evaluate whether their company should
forward. From there, underwriters might calculate the appropriate
amount to insure an entity for and the appropriate premium to
charge.
• 4. Human Resources Specialist
• With average salary of $51,512 a year.
• Human resource specialists work with the human aspect of every
business. Depending on where they work and the size of the HR
team or people department, HR specialists might handle
interviewing, hiring, and onboarding new employees; arranging,
managing, and presenting benefits for new and existing
mediating or settling employee conflicts or misconduct; and/or
facilitating training, learning, and development for staff.
7. THE INCREASE OF
BUSINESS STUDENTS IN
THE WORLD ?
• 9.9 million in 2014
• 10.5 million in 2016
• To 11.5 million in 2019
• All of this only in America
8. IS A CAREER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION THE
RIGHT CHOICE FOR ME?
• To be an exceptional leader in business, you must possess certain qualities, morals and
personality traits that allow you to be effective. “What are they?” you ask. Let’s look at
a few essential characteristics of a successful business administrator. First and
foremost, you will need exceptional leadership skills. As a leader, your co-workers will
look to you for instruction, authority, and information. They will also respect your skills.
You must be knowledgeable about proper business techniques, computer technology,
and economics, among other applicable subjects.
9. WHAT ARE THE CHALLENGES OF
STUDYING BUSINESS MANAGEMENT?
• We have identified some of the common problems business students encounter
before they graduate and get into the business world:
1. Adjusting to New Surroundings. ...
2. Connecting With New People. ...
3. Scheduling. ...
4. Learning to Work in a Team. ...
5. Balancing Academics With Other Parts of Their Lives. ...
6. Expenses. ...
7. Closing Remarks.
10. IS MATHS COMPULSORY FOR
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT?
• It is not imperative to have maths as one of your subjects in the 12th standard to
pursue this degree.
• I think that you have to study calculas in first year.
11. IS STUDYING BUISNESS HARD ?
MBAs are challenging but not difficult to graduate. Many potential students ask if an
MBA is too difficult for an average student. The easy answer is “most likely not”. But, as
you'll probably learn during your MBA, your attitude makes up over 50% of your
professional success, anyway.
12. IS ENGLISH ESSENTIAL FOR
STUDYING BUSINESS ?
• Yes, becasuse of english is the language of the world and that we can with english
communicate with everyone, And english is full with a lot of rescourses that you can’t
find in any other language and english is concesdred one of the easy languages of the
world.