NEW Market Leader Upper-Intermediate Practice File+CD
Market Leader is the distinctive business English course that brings together the best in English language teaching with the best in business resources.
Developed in association with the Financial Times, it offers the most up-to-date and flexible materials for business English learners world-wide. Market Leader develops language skills, increases knowledge of key business concepts and expands vocabulary.
301 Legal Forms, Letters & Agreements Software 301 Legal Forms Letters & Agreements is a best-selling 'document library' software product, packed with forms, letters and agreements for general business and domestic and family use. It provides 301 ready-drafted legal documents in Microsoft Word format, written and approved by solicitors, for business or personal use. Each document has annotated, fill-in fields that show clearly what to say and where.
'301 Legal Forms' will prove invaluable to any individual or business wanting to save legal fees, 'when you need it in writing'!
Areas covered include: Loans & borrowing
Employment
Credit & debt collection
Buying & selling
Transfers and assignments
Tenancies
Personal & family
Business
And many more.
Based on the actual writing and speaking styles of leading business executives worldwide, this book features easy-to-follow instructions and techniques for preparing polished written documents and writing and speaking in an articulate manner. Focusing on how leading business professionals really communicate, the basics of writing and speaking, including traditional grammar and speaking dos and don'ts, are covered. Examined are the particular styles in which business professionals communicate with each other and how to develop a personal professional style. Featured are special sections on writing memos, offer letters, e-mails,
Taught by George T. Geis
University of California at Los Angeles
Ph.D., University of Southern California; MBA, University of California at Los Angeles
In our tightly wired world, business executives make decisions under pressure. Almost always, these decisions must be made with less than complete information.
This course is about how to effectively use data
that is currently available (or can be obtained within a reasonable time frame and cost) to improve business decision-making.
Quantitative methods such as statistical analysis never eliminate the vital role that seasoned business intuition plays. Nevertheless, analytical techniques are a central part of many decisions.
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How To Write A Business Plan
A thorough self-help book that will lead you through the process.
The book has several examples from actual strategic plans, making it easy for the reader to understand the subject fully.