CCES
The business management course is designed to meet the current and future needs of students who want to develop their knowledge of business content, concepts and tools to assist with business decision making. Future employees, business leaders, entrepreneurs or social entrepreneurs need to be confident, creative and compassionate as change agents for business in an increasingly interconnected global marketplace. The business management course is designed to encourage the development of these attributes.
Through the exploration of four interdisciplinary concepts--creativity, change, ethics and sustainability —this course empowers students to explore these concepts from a business perspective. Business management focuses on business functions, management processes and decision-making in contemporary contexts of strategic uncertainty.
Students examine how business decisions are influenced by factors that are internal and external to an organization and how these decisions impact upon a range of internal and external stakeholders. Emphasis is placed on strategic decision-making and the operational business functions of human resource management, finance and accounts, marketing, and operations management.
The key concepts of creativity, change, ethics and sustainability are explicitly assessed in the INTERNAL ASSESSMENT and is worth up to 5 marks in criterion A.
Through the exploration of four interdisciplinary concepts--creativity, change, ethics and sustainability —this course empowers students to explore these concepts from a business perspective. Business management focuses on business functions, management processes and decision-making in contemporary contexts of strategic uncertainty.
Students examine how business decisions are influenced by factors that are internal and external to an organization and how these decisions impact upon a range of internal and external stakeholders. Emphasis is placed on strategic decision-making and the operational business functions of human resource management, finance and accounts, marketing, and operations management.
The key concepts of creativity, change, ethics and sustainability are explicitly assessed in the INTERNAL ASSESSMENT and is worth up to 5 marks in criterion A.
Creativity
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What is it and why/how is it a 'concept'?
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Change
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What is it and why/how is it a 'concept'?
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Ethics
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What is it and why/how is it a 'concept'?
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Sustainability
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What is it and why/how is it a 'concept'?
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