Imperial College of Business Studies Ruwani Perera, B.Sc. Accounting (Sp.), CIMA (UK) G.C.E. (A.L.) Support Seminar- 2019 Business Studies Revision Notes
Imperial College of Business Studies Ruwani Perera, B.Sc. Accounting (Sp.), CIMA (UK)
G.C.E. (A.L.)
Support Seminar- 2019
Business Studies
Revision Notes
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Syllabus
01. Business Environment
02. CSR and Ethics
03. Government
04. Types of Business Organizations
05. Entrepreneurship
06. SME’s
07. Money and financial institutions
08. Insurance
09. Communication
10. Logistics
11. Trade
12. Management
13. Operational management
14. Marketing management
15. Financial management
16. Human resource Management
17. Information Systems
18. Business Plan
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01. Business Environment
Business Environment
Needs & Wants
Goods & Services
Business Aims
Evolution of money
Business Trends
StakeholdersFactors of production
Functions of a
business
Industrial Revolution
Evolution of
Business
Business Activities
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Classification of Business
Business Environment
Business Environment
Internal
Owners
Managers
Employees
Culture, Structure
Resource
External
Task
Customers
Suppliers
Competitors
Macro
PESTEL
Criteria
Nature of Production
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
Ownership
Private
Public
Objectives
Profit
Not for profit
Scale
Small and Medium
Large
Production Sector
Agriculture
Industry
Services
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SWOT Analysis
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02. CSR and Ethics
Social Responsibility
Definition
Costs Vs. Benefits
Business Ethics
Definition
Costs Vs. Benefits
Involved Parties
Owners
Employees
Customers
Society
Sustainable Development
4 R's
Recucle
Reuse
Reduce
Replace
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03. Government
The government
Central government
Provincial councils
Local authorities / institutions
Ways of government influence on businesses
Providing infrastructure facilities
Being a competitor
Being a customer
Making policies
Enacting rules and regulations (legislation)
Providing incentives
Being a tax collector
How businesses contribute to achieve the social economic aims of the government
Paying taxes
Use of local resources
Conformity to policies implemented by the government
Conformity to rules and regulations
Contribution to employment
Minimizing the damages to the environment
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Consumer Protection
Definition
Necessity
Importance • To consumers • To businessmen
Consumer rights
Consumer responsibilities
Consumer affairs authority
Aims
Functions
Importance of consumer affairs authority for businesses
Sri Lanka Standards Institute (SLSI)
Aims
Functions
Importance of SLSI for businesses
Government Policies
Fiscal Policies
Tax Income:
Direct Taxes, Indirect Taxes
Non Tax Income
Government Expenditure
Monetary Policies
Interest Rates
Reserve Ratio
Open Market Operations
Credit Limits
Supply Side Policies
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04. Types of Business Organizations
Business organizations according to ownership
Private sector business organizations
Sole proprietorship
Partnerships
Incorporated companies.
Co-operatives
Business organizations of the public sector departments
State corporations
Businesses under local authorities
State companies Special businesses
Franchise businesses
Business combinations
Business Organizations
What to remember
DefinitionSub
Categories Characteristics Way of Forming, Specific Acts
Advantages Vs. Disadvantages
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05. Entrepreneurship
Definition
Importance
Benefits:
Personal
Institutional
Social and Economic
Process of
Entrepreneurship
• Innovation and discovery
• Concept
development
• Resourcing
• Actualization
• Harvesting
Entrepreneurial skills
• Leadership skills
• Interpersonal skills
• Communication skills
• Basic management skills
Entrepreneurial characteristics
• Willingness to take risk • Creativity
• Commitment
• Self confidence
• Self reliant
Developing entrepreneurial
characteristics and skills
• Self assessments
• Training
• Education
• Experiences
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06. SME’s
Small and medium enterprises
Definition
Characteristics
Importance
Relationship between entrepreneurship with small and medium businesses
Factors to be considered by small and medium businessmen
When starting the business
When conducting the business
Reasons for failures of small and medium businesses
Steps taken by the government to promote the small and medium
businesses
• Financial
• Non-financial
• Government and other Institutions granting incentives
Types of incentives provided
• Consultancy services
• Research and technological services
• Financial facilities
• Marketing facilities
• Infrastructure facilities
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07. Money and Financial Institutions
Money • Definition
• Functions – Medium of exchange, Store of value, Unit of account,
Method of deferred payment
• Characteristics of money – Durability, Divisibility, Uniformity,
Portability, Acceptability, Limited in Supply
• Types
Currency
Bank money
Near money
Electronic money
Central Bank of Sri Lanka
• Aims
• Functions
• Importance of functions of Central Bank on the success of business
Commercial Banks – Services
• Agency services
• Leasing services
• E-Banking
• Home banking
• Tele banking
• Pawning services
• Safety lockers
• Buying and selling of foreign exchange
• Credit card services
• Cash remittance services
• Issuing travelers cheques
• Automated banking facilities
• Issuing letters of credit
• Other services
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Cheques
Parties involved in cheques
• Drawer
• Drawee
• Payee
Type of cheques
• Bearer cheques
• Order cheques
Factors to be considered when drawing a cheque
• Crossing of cheques
• General crossing
• Special crossing
• Endorsing of cheques
• Dishonoring of cheques
Electronic money
• Types of e-money
• Parties involved in e-money
• Characteristics of an e-money card
• Advantages and disadvantages of doing transactions in e-money
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08. Insurance
Insurance
Definition
Insurable Risk
Non Insurable Risk
Insurance Agreement
Principles
• Insurable interest • Utmost good faith
• Indemnity
• Subrogation
• Contribution
• Proximate cause
Life Insurance
General Insurance
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09. Communication
Communication Process
Characteristics of effective communication Correctness / Accuracy
Conciseness
Completeness
Clarity
Courtesy
Concreteness
Consideration
Cost effectiveness
Speed
Barriers to effective communication
Language differences, cultural diversity, gender differences, status
differences and physical separation
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10. Transportation
Elements of transportation
Way
Mode
Power
Terminal
Various methods of transportation
Highway transport
Railway transport
Waterway transport
Airway transport
Advantages and disadvantages of various methods of
transportation
Factors to be considered when selecting a mode of
transportation
Nature of the goods
Cost
Speed
Distance
Capacity
Safety
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11. Trade
Types of trade
Home trade
Whole sale trade
Retail trade
Foreign trade
Import
Export
Trade intermediaries
Whole sellers
Retailers
Agents
Advantages and disadvantages of using intermediaries in trade
International Trade
Free trade
Barriers to free trade Tariffs
Non – Tariffs
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Trade blocs
European union
ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Nations )
Group of G 8 counties (G 08)
Trade agreements
NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement)
SAFTA (South Asian Free Trade Agreement)
APTA (Asia Pasific Trade Agreement)
International organizations
WTO (World Trade Organization)
SAARC (South Asian Association for Reginal Corporation)
ADB (Asian Development Bank)
IBRD (International Bank for Rehabilitation and Development - World Bank)
IMF (International Monitary Fund)
Electronic business
Electronic commerce
Electronic trade
Definition
Advantages and limitations
The ways of electronic trade
Business to Business (B 2 B)
Business to Consumer (B 2 C)
Consumer to Consumer (C 2 C)
Government to Citizen (G 2 C)
Business to Government (B 2 G )
Government to Business (G 2 B)
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12. Management
- Principles of organizing
Unity of command
Chain of command
Span of control
Power and authority
Centralization
Decentralization
- Leadership styles
- Motivation: Financial, Non-financial
Management
Functions:
Planning
Organizing
Leading
Controlling
Roles:
Interpersonal
Informational
Decisional
Management Levels:
Top
Middle
Operational
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13. Operational Management
OM
Production Methods
Job/Batch/Flow
Breakeven Analysis
Stock Controlling:
ABC
Two bin
JIT
Stock Levels
and Stock Costs
EOQ
Quality Control
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14. Marketing Management
Evolution of marketing concepts
- Production concept
- Product concept
- Selling concept
- Marketing concept
- Customer concept
- Social marketing concept
- Holistic marketing concept
MM
STP
Segmentation
Targeting
Positioning
4 P's
7 P's
4 C's
Consumer Needs & wants
Cost
Convenience
Communication
BrandingLabelling and
Packaging
Promotion Strategies
Distribution Channels
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15. Financial Management
FM
Sources of Finance
Internal/External
Direct/Indirect
Long/Short term
Budgeting
Financial RatiosColombo Stock
Exchange
Stock market Indices
• All Share Price Index (ASPI)
• S & P Sri Lanka 20 Index
• Total Return Index
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16. Human Resource Management
Human resource planning
o Importance of human resource planning
o Facts to be considered when planning human resource
o Steps of human resource planning
o Forecasting human resource demand
o Analyzing existing human resource
o Planning internal supply of employees
o Planning external supply of employees
Job designing
Job analysis
o Job description
o Job specification
Employee attraction
- Ways of attraction
Internal
External
- Advantages and disadvantages of each attraction way
Selection
Facts to be considered when selecting
- Knowledge
- Attitudes
- Skills
- Physical and mental suitability
- Methods of selecting
- Evaluation of application
- Interviews
- IQ tests
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- Personality tests
- Practical tests
- Medical tests
- Background tests
Methods of hiring employees
- Permanent
- Casual
Probation period
Induction
Performance appraisal
Training and development
Employee movement
Promotion • Transfer • Layout • Termination of service
Evaluation criteria of human resource management functions
Labour turnover • Absenteeism • Labour productivity • Industrial relations
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17. Information Systems
Deference between data and Information
Classification of information systems
o According to the level of usage
o According to the usage
o According to the management function
Information systems according to the level of usage
o Strategic level
o Management level
o Knowledge level
o Operational level
Information systems according to the usage
o Transactions Processing Systems (TPS)
o Knowledge Work Systems (KWS)
o Office Automation Systems (OAS)
o Business Intelligence Systems (BIS)
o Management Information System (MIS)
o Decision Support Systems (DSS)
o Executive Support Systems (ESS)
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18. Business Plan
Contents of a business plan
o Front page
o Executive summary
o Description of the business
o Marketing plan
o Operational plan
o Human resource plan
o Financial plan
o Appendix
Business Plan
Marketing Plan
Target Market
Proposed Marketing Strategies
Operational Plan
Production capacity
Resource requirement
Human Resource Plan
Management Skills
Organizational Chart
Financial Plan
Project cost
Estimated Financial
Statements