Strategy Revision Presentations PowerPack
PowerPacks - our superb new revision format - provide comprehensive and concise revision materials for students taking post-16 courses in Business, Marketing or Management.
This PowerPack volume covers Business Strategy
Our author, Brue Jewell, has broken down the specifications of all the key post-16 specifications to identify separate revision topics. In each presentation, the essential knowledge and issues have been distilled into clear, concise summaries, making them ideal for revision purposes.
Each presentation is provided in three formats:
- Original PowerPoint (ppt) format: these can be edited by customers who have access to Microsoft PowerPoint
- SCORM-compliant (zip) format; each presentation can be imported directly into any Learning Management System (LMS, VLE, MLE etc) enabling teachers to track the usage by any student of every slide in the presentation pack.
- PDF format: ideal for sharing on a school network or for printing out in handout format
- Flash interactive format: this great format allows students to browse each PowerPack in an Internet browser. Slides can be navigated using a great menu and thumbnail display and content can also be searched.
Bruce Jewell is an experienced and widely-respected Business Studies author and Principal Examiner for a leading Awarding Body..
The topics covered in this PowerPack are as follows:
Ansoff
Business Ethics
Business Growth
Business Objectives
Business Plan Template
Business Plans
Change Management
Competitive Advantage
Competitor Analysis
Corporate Social Responsibility
Dealing with a Crisis
Demerger
Early and Late Entry
Efficiency and Effectiveness
Five Forces Analysis
GE Matrix
Generic Strategies
Global Strategy
Integration
Intoduction to Strategy
Introduction to Planning
Kaplan and Norton Balanced Scorecard
Mission Statement
New BCG Matrix
Outsourcing
Seasonality
Short Run and Long Run
Stakeholders
Strategic Analyist
Strategic Management
Strategic Planning
SWOT Analysis
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