- •Государственное образовательное учреждение высшего профессионального образования
- •Английский язык
- •Английский язык
- •Starting up
- •Reading
- •Что такое менеджмент?
- •Unit 2 Company structure
- •Management structure
- •Confidential
- •The office space is not used efficiently and needs a complete reorganization. (For example, Accounts and General Office staff have to walk too far to the photocopying room, etc).
- •Working conditions: staff survey
- •Task
- •Listening
- •You will hear David Smyth, the Personnel Manager of a major European insurance company, answering questions about the way he interviews and selects candidates.
- •Language focus
- •Responses
- •Below you will find the details from the letter of application. Look at the outline of the letter on the left and indicate where the information below should go.
- •Unit 4 Planning and Strategy
- •Listening Developing a strategy
- •Language focus
- •Richard Thomas, a brilliant electronic engineer, left the company he had worked with for ten years in order to set up his own business. He felt there was a gap in the market for low-priced computer components.
- •Questions
- •Цель бизнес единицы – это плановый показатель деятельности фирмы, которого бизнес-единица стремится достичь, чтобы выполнить свою миссию. Поставленные цели должны быть согласованы и реально достижимы.
- •Под компетентностью бизнес единицы подразумевают особые способности бизнес единицы, обусловленные её кадровым составом, ресурсами и функциональными подразделениями.
- •Troubled times for Benson Group
- •This year Benson’s profits dropped by 25 % compared with the previous year. Today, Benson’s share price fell to just under $7 in anticipation of the results. Two or three years ago the share price stood at $10.
- •Describe the company’s profile according to the main points of SWOT analysis: strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.
- •Innovative strategy
- •Words to remember:
- •Starting up
- •How important is creativity in business? Are creativity and innovation the same things? What are the conditions for creativity in business? Here what the psychologists think:
- •Adapted extracts from Jack Welch Speaks, by Janet Lowe
- •Language focus
- •Listening 1
- •Listen to the first part of the interview with Jeremy Keeley, an independent management consultant.
- •1. Why do people resist change, in his opinion? List the points he mentions.
- •2. Make a list of your own reasons.
- •Listening 2
- •taken over
- •Main Activities
- •Providing services and products for the oil, gas and electricity industries.
- •Recent Developments
- •Reasons for Cornerstone’s acquisition
- •1. Cornerstone will expand sales of Metrot products in Europe.
- •2. It will use Metrot as a base for launching its own products in Europe.
- •Comment
- •Listening
- •Listen to a television interview on Cornerstone’s plans for Metrot
- •Problems
- •Memo
- •Present situation
- •Listening
- •Customers
- •How often customers visit their restaurants
- •Food products bought most often
- •Task
- •Options
- •Unit 6 Goal-setting
- •Guidelines for presenters
- •Words to remember:
- •Unit 6 Goal-setting
- •Unit 7 Motivation and performance appraisal
- •1. J – James Broadacre, P – Pamela, M – Melvin
- •Pam talks about Maggie
- •Maggie talks about herself and Ian
- •Ian talks about himself and Stephen
- •Unit 8 Leadership and international business styles
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Identifying needs
We’ve got to get more information. We need more information about…
Stating future actions
So, the next thing to do is
What we’ve got to do now is ….
Case study Texan Chicken: Work out a strategy to save a failing fast food company
Background
Texan Chicken was founded by Eva and Ramon Martinez. They have had no previous experience in the restaurant industry. They opened their first restaurant in West London, and within five years had built up a chain of 40 outlets, using a franchising system.
The reason for their success was the quality of their product. Their delicious fried chicken was based on a recipe that Ramon had discovered when traveling in Texas.
It was served with a sauce which varied from mild to very hot, depending on the customer’s taste. All the restaurants offered a take-out service, which was popular with customers.
When Texan Chicken went public the share price rose by 120% within a week.
There seemed to be no limit to Texan Chicken’s profits and expansion.
Present situation
Unfortunately the company’s share price has fallen recently by over 80 %. There has also been a strong pressure on Eva and Ramon Martinez to resign as co-chairmen of the business. At present, they own 40 % of the shares. The other major shareholder is a South African businessman, Martin Webb, who own 12 %. Eva and Ramon Martinez have called in a team of management consultants to advise them on their future strategy.
Listening
Listen to this interview on Business News, a daily radio program in which experts comment on topical business items. Note down four problems facing the business.
Texan Chicken recently did a survey to find out what its customers thought about its restaurants. Here are the results.
Consumer survey (summary) |
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Customers |
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Age |
18 – 30 |
58 % |
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30 – 40 |
32 % |
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40+ |
10 % |
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Sex |
Male |
54 % |
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Female |
46 % |
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Status |
Single |
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65 % |
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Married, no children |
23 % |
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Married, with children |
12 % |