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Overview
The verb manage comes from the Italian maneggiare (to handle — especially a horse), which in turn derives from the Latin manus (hand). The French word mesnagement (later ménagement) influenced the development in meaning of the English word management in the 17th and 18th centuries.Oxford English Dictionary Read full entryThis entry is from Wikipedia,the leading user-contributed encyclopedia.It may not have been reviewed by professional editors(See full disclaimer)


- 1.Management - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Management in all business and human organization activity is simply the act of ... 3 Management topics. 3.1 Basic functions of management. 3.2 Formation of ...
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anagement
- 2.Business manager - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- In a general context, a business manager is a person who manages the work of ... Association of Professionals in Business Management (APBM) ...
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Business Management?
Multiple Choice:
Q1. Strategic planning is:
a. short term, daily planning
b. done by everyone within a
business
c. done by the owners or
senior management of a
business
d. done individually
Plz give me the correct answer
correct answer i will give 5
out of 5!! thanks!!!
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Honestly, Its everything. So I choose e. All the above Although it is predominantly done by the owners or senior management of a business, business management comprises of all the points u had mentioned. |
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What business minor should I As a psych major I am well
aware that my major is useless
on its own so I am going to
get some background in
business by majoring in human
resource management. My
college also offers seven
other business minors,
accounting, business
administration, economics,
international business,
management, management
information systems,
marketing, and personal
financial planning. Which of
these would be beneficial
along with my HRM minor?
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Hiiiiiii.. I think you have to choose the Marketing section in Human Resource Management(HRM) because in marketing you get the nice job in the good reputed company on a high post.. |
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What is a business management I'm planning to start a home
based business soon, and I
recently looked into going to
a local community college for
the two-year business
management degree futher on.
So please, if you don't mind,
explain the purpose of it. If
I already have a home business
running later, is it necessary
for me to have that degree?
I'll be waiting for your
answers! Thanks!
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As to whether it is necessary to have the degree, the answer is no. The only time it is truly necessary to have a degree is when you wish to be hired by an existing company that requires a degree, or when you wish to be credentialed for for some practice that requires a degree, such as medicine or engineering. The things you should get from the degree include business computing skills, business communication, a bit of human resources, possibly a good internship, and maybe some other things like marketing and job seeking skills. I would get ahold of their catalog and read the course description for every course in the curriculum. If the descriptions sound like things that could be useful to you then you might give it a shot. Alternatively, you might just take only the classes you're most interested in. It's likely that the community college offers a one year certificate with many of the same courses, so you might think of doing that instead. I will offer one caveat - what if your plan doesn't work out and you decide you'd be better off with a bachelors or masters degree, like an MBA or MBF? The problem with the degree you're considering is that it is probably not a good choice should you decide to try to transfer. If you think you may eventually be interested in a four year degree or beyond, you might look into your community college's general studies curriculum. Also, check out to see whether this college has a career center. Those folks should be able to help you out. If not, speak to an advisor from the business program. Good luck! |
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