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Teaching process is a vital part in the process of knowledge gaining. That is why we put all our affords to create most interactive and breathtaking teaching materials. With our Business Related materials your students will enhance their knowledge and you can be sure that teaching process will be as interesting as it possible.
Fundamentals of Hypothesis Testing: One-Sample Tests
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Fundamentals of Hypothesis Testing: One-Sample Tests

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Fundamentals of Hypothesis Testing: One-Sample Tests is a lecture which is covered within the Statistic or Basic Business Statistic module by business and economics students. In this lecture, you will learn several applications of hypothesis testing. You will learn how to make inferences about a population parameter by analyzing differences between the results observed, the sample statistic, and many more. Learning objectives: The basic principles of hypothesis testing How to use hypothesis testing to test a mean or proportion The assumptions of each hypothesis-testing procedure, how to evaluate them, and the consequences if they are seriously violated Pitfalls & ethical issues involved in hypothesis testing How to avoid the pitfalls involved in hypothesis testing In this File you will find: Fundamentals of Hypothesis Testing: One-Sample Tests Lecture Power Point Presentation Test Bank for Fundamentals of Hypothesis Testing: One-Sample Tests with 181 Questions with answers 78 Exercises for Fundamentals of Hypothesis Testing: One-Sample Tests Plus reading resource on Fundamentals of Hypothesis Testing: One-Sample Tests in order to enhance you overall knowledge about the topic. Once you will purchase this resource please leave a comment! All resources are compressed in zip file.
Creating and Managing Teams (Management)
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Creating and Managing Teams (Management)

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Creating and Managing Teams is a lecture which is covered during Management Module. This resource is suitable for bachelor and master level students who are studying in business department. Few trends have influenced how work gets done in organizations as much as the use of work teams. Organizations are increasingly structuring work around teams rather than individuals. Managers need to understand what influences team performance and satisfaction. Focus on the following learning objectives as you read and study this lecture. Learning Objectives of this lecture are: Define groups and the stages of group development. Describe the major components that determine group performance and satisfaction. Define teams and describe best practices influencing team performance. • Know how to maximize outcomes through effective negotiating. • Develop your skill at coaching team members. Discuss contemporary issues in managing teams. In this file you will find: Creating and Managing Teams Lecture Power Point Presentation 1 Lecture Note Guide 1 Test Bank with 130 different questions with full answer description and explanation 8 Interesting Discussion Questions and answers to them 4 Interesting Exercise related to the topic with all answers to them 1 Interesting Case Study with all answers to case study questions 1 additional reading resource file related to lecture topic in order to enhance Lecturer/Teacher/Student knowledge 1 Folder with relevant useful pictures Once you will purchase this resource please leave a comment! All resources are compressed in Zip File.
Layout and Flow
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Layout and Flow

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Layout and Flow is one of the topic which is covered during Operations Management lectures and seminars in order to enhance students knowledge. Key Covered Questions: - What is layout? - What are the basic layout types used in operations? - What type of layout should an operation choose? These are following learning outcomes in which you will be able: - to understand the layout. - to understand basic layout types. - to understand types of layout chosen by the operation. In this File you will find: - 1 Layout and Flow Lecture Power Point Presentation - 1 Seminar Plan - 2 Seminar Exercises - 3 Case Studies All covered materials are taught for bachelor level students Level 5. Please write your comments once you purchase this lesson in order to have some suggestions for further improvements of teaching materials.
Reward Management and Strategies
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Reward Management and Strategies

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Reward Management and Strategies is one of the topic which is covered during Human Resource Management Module lectures and seminars in order to enhance students’ knowledge. Key Covered Questions: 1.Why do we need Reward Management? 2.The Reward System and Total Reward 3.Legal Issues in Rewarding employees 4.Reward Policies 5.Equity theory and Exchange Scenarios 6.Agency Theory 7.Tournament Theory In this File you will find: 1 Reward Management and Strategies Lecture Power Point Presentation 1 Seminar Plan with 6 different activities 4 Case Studies 4 Reading files for Lecturer All covered materials are taught for bachelor level students Level 5. Please write your comments once you purchase this lesson in order to have some suggestions for further improvements of teaching materials.
Unconstrained Optimization
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Unconstrained Optimization

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Unconstrained Optimization is one of the topic which is covered during Mathematics lectures and seminars in order to enhance students knowledge. During this Lecture and Seminar we are covering following subtopics (Agenda): •Intervals of increase and decrease •Concavity and convexity •Critical and stationary points •Optimization of economic functions In this File you will find: - 1 Unconstrained Optimization Lecture Power Point Presentation 28 Slides - 1 Seminar Plan - 19 Seminar Activities with full answer list for students All covered materials are taught for bachelor level students Level 3. Please write your comments once you purchase this lesson in order to have some suggestions for further improvements of teaching materials.
Univariable Functions
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Univariable Functions

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Univariable Functions is a topic which is covered during Mathematics Module. Agenda of Lecture: - Modeling - Sets - Properties of univariable functions - Applications of univariable functions In this File you will find: - 1 Univariable Functions Lecture Power Point Presentation - 1 Univariable Functions Seminar plan - 23 Activities/Exercise on Univariable Functions with full answers for those exercises All teaching materials are used for Bachelor Level Students.
Copyrights in Information Age - Internet Law
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Copyrights in Information Age - Internet Law

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Copyrights in Information Age is a lecture which is covered during Internet Law Module. This lecture is covered with bachelor level 5 student! In this file you will find: 1 Copyrights in Information Age Lecture Power point presentation (77 slides) Lecture Outline: • Subsistence of intellectual property rights • Concepts of Copyrights and related rights • International law framework of Copyrights • Legal practice for the intellectual property law in internet • Protection of intellectual property objects in internet 4 Interesting Case Studies for Seminar/Tutorial 1 File with recommended reading materials All materials are prepared by professional Law Lecturer and covered during Internet Law Module with level 5 bachelor degree students! Digital Regulation - Internet Law Whole Lesson Information Society and Value of Networks - Internet Law Whole Lesson
Digital Regulation - Internet Law
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Digital Regulation - Internet Law

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Digital Regulation is a lecture which is covered during Internet Law Module. This lecture is covered with bachelor level 5 student! In this file you will find: 1 Digital Regulation - Internet Law Lecture Power point presentation (12 slides) Lecture Outline Regulabilityof digital environment and challenges of regulation of cyberspace Concepts of internet regulation and scholarly positions Network communitarianism Private regulators in cyberspace National and supranational regulation 5 Interesting Case Studies for Seminar/Tutorial 1 File with recommended reading materials All materials are prepared by professional Law Lecturer and covered during Internet Law Module with level 5 bachelor degree students! You may also like Information Society and Value of Networks - Internet Law Lecture
Social Networking and Antisocial Conduct - Internet Law
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Social Networking and Antisocial Conduct - Internet Law

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Social Networking and Antisocial Conduct is a lecture which is covered during Internet Law Module. This lecture is covered with bachelor level 5 student! In this file you will find: 1 Social Networking and Antisocial Conduct - Internet Law Lecture Power Point Presentation Lecture Outline: The nature of legal definition of defamation Specific ways in which the Internet provider provides a forum for defamation rules to the Internet The differing approaches to defamation claims adopted by the United Kingdom and the United States The problems relating to successfully prosecuting such a claim and analysis of current levels of damages available The potential liability of ISP and other intermediaries. 8 Interesting Case Studies for Seminar/Tutorial 1 File with recommended reading materials All materials are prepared by professional Law Lecturer and covered during Internet Law Module with level 5 bachelor degree students! You may also like: Internet Defamation - Internet Law Data Protection - Internet Law Electronic Contracting - Internet Law Domain Names and Trademarks - Internet Law Copyrights in Information Age - Internet Law Digital Regulation - Internet Law
Human Resource Management Audit
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Human Resource Management Audit

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Human Resource Management Audit is one of the topic which is covered during Human Resource Management Module lectures and seminars in order to enhance students’ knowledge. Key Covered Questions: 1.Development of HRM. Why to manage Human Resources? 2.Functions included in HRM process 3.Horizontal and Vertical Fit of HRM 4.Contemporary issues in people management 5.The role of HR in Company’s strategy 6.HR Audit Cycle 7.HR Audit’s importance 8.What should you be concerned about? In this File you will find: 1 Human Resource Management Audit Lecture Power Point Presentation 1 Seminar Plan 1 Seminar Exercises 1 Case Study 2 related Video clips 2 files for reading All covered materials are taught for bachelor level students Level 5. Please write your comments once you purchase this lesson in order to have some suggestions for further improvements of teaching materials.
Michael Porter's Diamond Model
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Michael Porter's Diamond Model

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Michael Porter’s Diamond Model is a model which we covering during different strategic modules. This model is covered in International Marketing module with level 5 and 6 students. This model helps us to explain why some industries/companies in specific nations have competitive advantage, while others don`t. In this file you will find: 1 Porter’s Diamond Model Power Point presentation with all explanations and examples 2 different files with deep explanation of model with examples, for teacher as well as student reading
Globalization and International Business (IB)
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Globalization and International Business (IB)

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Globalisation and International Business is a lecture which is covered during International Business Module for bachelor/master level students. LECTURE OVERVIEW Globalization has become a major socioeconomic force and topic of debate in the twenty-first century. Chapter One examines the forces that are driving this phenomenon, as well as the often-passionate criticisms of the process. It reviews the objectives that firms pursue when they engage in international business activities and describes the various modes of entry that may be used. It also notes the terminology that has come into existence as new types of organizations have evolved. The chapter concludes with a discussion of the ways in which international business differs from domestic business. Lecture Learning Objectives: • Define globalization and international business and show how they affect each other • Grasp why companies engage in international business and why international business growth has accelerated • Discuss globalization’s future and the major criticisms of it • Illustrate the different ways in which a company can accomplish its global objectives • Recognize the need to apply social science disciplines to understanding the differences between international and domestic business In this file you will find: 1 Globalization and International Business Lecture Power Point Presentation 1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture 1 Test Bank with 100 different questions and full answer to them with the descriptions and explanations 3 Interesting Exercises 8 Interesting Discussion Questions and answers to them 1 additional reading file about the lecture topic in order to enhance Lecturer/Teacher/Student knowledge 1 folder with useful pictures Once you will purchase this resource please leave a comment!
Developing and Delivering Business Presentations
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Developing and Delivering Business Presentations

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Developing and Delivering Business Presentations is a lecture which is covered during Business Communication Module. This lecture shows students how to adapt the three-step process to business presentations. It includes sections on creating effective visuals and handouts, overcoming anxiety, handling questions, embracing the backchannel, giving presentations online, and giving team presentations. Learning Objectives: Highlight the importance of presentations in your business career, and explain how to adapt the planning step of the three-step process to presentations. Describe the tasks involved in developing a presentation. Describe the six major design and writing tasks required to enhance your presentation with effective visuals. Outline four major tasks involved in completing a presentation. Describe four important aspects of delivering a presentation in today’s social media environment. In this file you will find: 1 Developing and Delivering Business Presentations Lecture Power Point Presentation 1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture 1 Test Bank with 100 different questions with full answer description and explanation 1 Folder with relevant pictures Once you will purchase this resource please leave a comment!
Evaluation and Selection of Countries for Operations (International Business)
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Evaluation and Selection of Countries for Operations (International Business)

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Evaluation and Selection of Countries for Operations is a lecture which is covered during International Business Module for bachelor/master level students. LECTURE OVERVIEW: The country evaluation and selection process determines the geographical opportunities firms choose to pursue. This lecture first discusses the challenges of marketing and production site location. It goes on to carefully examine the process by describing the choice and weighting of variables used for opportunity and risk analysis as well as the inherent problems associated with data collection and analysis. The lecture then introduces the use of grids and matrices for country comparison purposes, discusses resource allocation possibilities, and concludes by noting the different factors considered as part of start-up, acquisition, and expansion decisions. Lecture Learning Objectives: • Grasp company strategies for sequencing the penetration of countries • See how scanning techniques can help managers both limit geographic alternatives and consider otherwise overlooked areas • Discern the major opportunity and risk variables a company should consider when deciding whether and where to expand abroad • Know the methods and problems when collecting and comparing international information • Understand some simplifying tools for helping to decide where to operate • Consider how companies allocate emphasis among the countries where they operate • Comprehend why location decisions do not necessarily compare different countries’ possibilities • Fathom the conditions that may cause prime business locations to change in the future. In this file you will find: 1 Evaluation and Selection of Countries for Operations Lecture Power Point Presentation 1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture 1 Test Bank with 100 different questions and full answer to them with the descriptions and explanations 4 Interesting Exercises for Seminar 6 Interesting Discussion Questions and answers to them 1 additional reading file about the lecture topic in order to enhance Lecturer/Teacher/Student knowledge 1 folder with useful pictures Once you will purchase this resource please leave a comment! You can purchase this teaching resource with more than 20% Discount by pressing this link. Use coupon during checkout process: LOVETOTEACH
International Human Resource Management
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International Human Resource Management

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International Human Resource Management is a lecture which is covered during International Business Module for bachelor/master level students. LECTURE OVERVIEW: Firms the world over agree on the importance of qualified personnel to achieve their foreign growth and operational objectives. Lecture broadly deals with two primary human resource concerns. The management discussion begins with an overview of specific international management qualifications and characteristics; it then explores the advantages of transferring and promoting home country vs. expatriate vs. third-country managers, plus the associated issues of compensation and repatriation. The lecture concludes with an exploration of international labor concerns, including comparative labor relations issues and the role of the MNE in the collective bargaining process. Lecture Learning Objectives: • Discuss the importance of human resource management • Explain the types of expatriates • Profile the staffing frameworks used by MNEs • Assess how MNEs select, prepare, compensate, and retain managers In this file you will find: International Human Resource Management Lecture Power Point Presentation 1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture 1 Test Bank with 100 different questions and full answer to them with the descriptions and explanations 5 Interesting Exercises for Seminar 7 Interesting Discussion Questions and answers to them 1 additional reading file about the lecture topic in order to enhance Lecturer/Teacher/Student knowledge 1 folder with useful pictures Once you will purchase this resource please leave a comment! You can purchase this teaching resource with more than 20 % Discount by pressing this link. Use coupon during checkout process: LOVETOTEACH
Numerical Descriptive Measures (Statistics)
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Numerical Descriptive Measures (Statistics)

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Numerical Descriptive Measures is a lecture which is covered within the Statistic or Basic Business Statistic module by business and economics students. Central tendency is the extent to which the values of a numerical variable group around a typical, or central, value. Variation measures the amount of dispersion, or scattering, away from a central value that the values of a numerical variable show. The shape of a variable is the pattern of the distribution of values from the lowest value to the highest value. This lecture discusses ways you can compute these numerical descriptive measures as you begin to analyze your data within the DCOVA framework. The lecture also talks about the covariance and the coefficient of correlation, measures that can help show the strength of the association between two numerical variables. In this lecture you learn to: To describe the properties of central tendency, variation, and shape in numerical data To construct and interpret a boxplot To compute descriptive summary measures for a population To calculate the covariance and the coefficient of correlation In this file you will find: Numerical Descriptive Measures Lecture Power Point Presentation Test Bank with 168 different related questions with full answer description and explanation 80 Exercises related to the topic with all answers to them Defining and Collecting Data Reading Resources file in order to enhance Lecturer/Teacher/Student knowledge Once you will purchase this resource please leave a comment! All resources are compressed in zip file. You can purchase this teaching resource with more than 20 % Discount by pressing this link. Use coupon code during checkout process: LOVETOTEACH
Planning Reports and Proposals
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Planning Reports and Proposals

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Planning Reports and Proposals is a lecture which is covered during Business Communication Module. This lecture investigates the tasks involved in planning longer documents. In this lecture, we also include coverage of conducting the research that is often needed for reports and presentations. Because conventional website content often functions like an informational report, we address the planning stage of website development in this lecture as well. Learning Objectives: Adapt the three-step writing process to reports and proposals. Describe an effective process for conducting business research, explain how to evaluate the credibility of an information source, and identify the five ways to use research results. Explain the role of secondary research, and describe the two major categories of online research tools. Explain the role of primary research, and identify the two most common forms of primary research for business communication purposes. Explain how to plan informational reports and website content. Identify the three most common ways to organize analytical reports. Explain how to plan proposals. In this file you will find: 1 Planning Reports and Proposals Lecture Power Point Presentation 1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture 1 Test Bank with 100 different questions with full answer description and explanation 1 Folder with relevant pictures Once you will purchase this resource please leave a comment!
Modes of Trading Internationally (International Business)
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Modes of Trading Internationally (International Business)

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Modes of Trading Internationally is a lecture which is covered during International Business Module for bachelor/master level students. LECTURE OVERVIEW: This lecture is devoted to an examination of export and import strategies. Next, the roles of a wide variety of third-party intermediaries are discussed. The lecture concludes with a discussion of the major issues related to export financing, including the use of countertrade as a form of payment mechanism. Lecture Learning Objectives: • Explain the idea of exporting and profile its elements • Explain the idea of importing and profile its elements • Describe the problems and pitfalls that challenge international traders • Describe the resources and assistance that helps international traders • Define the idea of an export plan • Discuss the practice of countertrade In this file you will find: 1 Modes of Trading Internationally Lecture Power Point Presentation 1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture 1 Test Bank with 100 different questions and full answer to them with the descriptions and explanations 4 Interesting Exercises for Seminar 7 Interesting Discussion Questions and answers to them 2 additional reading file about the lecture topic in order to enhance Lecturer/Teacher/Student knowledge 1 folder with useful pictures Once you will purchase this resource please leave a comment! You can purchase this teaching resource with more than 20 % Discount by pressing this link. Use coupon during checkout process: LOVETOTEACH
Building Careers and Writing Résumés
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Building Careers and Writing Résumés

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Building Careers and Writing Résumés is a lecture which is covered during Business Communication Module. This Lecture offers a variety of creative tips on finding opportunities in today’s job market, followed by comprehensive advice for crafting an effective résumé for specific job openings. Learning Objectives: List eight key steps to finding the ideal opportunity in today’s job market. Explain the process of planning your résumé, including how to choose the best résumé organization. Describe the tasks involved in writing your résumé, and list the sections to consider including in your résumé. Characterize the completing step for résumés, including the six most common formats in which you can produce a résumé. Identify nine tips for creating a successful LinkedIn profile. In this file you will find: 1 Building Careers and Writing Résumés Lecture Power Point Presentation 1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture 1 Test Bank with 100 different questions with full answer description and explanation 1 Folder with relevant pictures Once you will purchase this resource please leave a comment!
Pay for Performance and Financial Incentives – Human Resource
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Pay for Performance and Financial Incentives – Human Resource

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Pay for Performance and Financial Incentives – Human Resource is a lecture which is covered during Human Resource Management Module. The main purpose of this lecture is to explain how managers use incentives to motivate employees. The main topics we’ll discuss are money’s role in motivation, individual employee incentive and recognition programs, incentives for salespeople, incentives for managers and executives, team and organization-wide incentive plans and incentives, and employee engagement. **Interesting Issues: ** The owners of a 21-store fast-food franchise in the Midwest knew that their stores’ performance and profits depended on their employees’ performance. They hoped a new employee incentive program could boost their employees’ and their stores’ performance. We will see that they did. Learning Objectives: Explain how you would apply four motivation theories in formulating an incentive plan. Discuss the main incentives for individual employees. Discuss the pros and cons of commissions versus straight pay for salespeople. Describe the main incentives for managers and executives. Name and describe the most popular organization-wide incentive plans. Explain how to use incentives to improve employee engagement. In this file you will find: 1 Pay for Performance and Financial Incentives Lecture Power Point Presentation 1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture 1 Test Bank with 110 different questions with full answer description and explanation 3 Case Studies with all answers to them 10 Interesting Discussion Questions and answers to them 1 Interesting Exercise 1 additional reading file about the lecture topic in order to enhance Lecturer/Teacher/Student knowledge **Once you will purchase this resource please leave a comment!