
- •1.Speak on viral marketing. Its key points.
- •2.Define the structure of marketing.
- •1.Speak on marketing technologies.
- •2.Define pros and cons of self-financing.
- •1.Speak on the investments’ key characteristics.
- •Investment Risk #1: Business Risk
- •Investment Risk #2: Valuation Risk
- •Investment Risk #3: Force of Sale Risk
- •2.Expand on launching your own business.
- •1.Give a definition of the term “accounting”. Recall main characteristics of it.
- •2.Explain why accounting records are so important in businesses.
- •1.Explain the necessity of good communication in business.
- •2.Speak on financial reports in business.
- •1.Define what fair trade is.
- •2.Expand on it in business.
- •1.Speak on the role of business ethics
- •2.Do we need Internet safety? Support your point.
- •1.Speak on negotiations.
- •2.Define possible complaints in business environment.
- •1.Speak on strategic planning in business.
- •2.What does “managing conflict” mean?
- •1.Speak on it in business.
- •2.Define what business negotiations mean.
- •1.Expand on cv importance while applying for a job.
- •2.Speak on the role of business ethics.
- •1.Describe the role of personnel resume. Its main components
- •2.Expand on it in business.
- •1.Speak on Skype in modern business environment.
- •2.Expand on financial plan.
- •1.Speak on the role of business ethics.
- •2.Define the tips of a successful interview.
- •1.Expand on Internet importance.
- •2.Expand on Internet importance.
- •1.Speak on it technology in modern business environment.
- •2.What is self-financing?
- •1.Speak about annual report of a company.
- •2.Expand on business ethics
- •1.Speak on launching your own business.
- •2.Define successful interview tips.
1.Expand on cv importance while applying for a job.
When applying for a job, many employers request that you submit a CV. What is a CV and what purpose does it serve? How do you make your CV stand out over the others? A CV is a short concise document which summarizes your past professional skills and experiences. The purpose of this document is to demonstrate that you have the necessary skills (and some complementary ones) to do the job for which you are applying. Nothing is more disheartening than seeing your resume thrown onto a mountain of job applications. You wonder, "Will I ever receive an interview? How could I possibly get a job?"
Here's the answer: Write an effective resume cover letter.
A potential employer's first impression of you is your cover letter. Your cover letter introduces you and your resume. The stark reality is your resume may never be read without its being accompanied by a professional cover letter. Without a resume cover letter, you might never receive a callback. Here are two things to remember:
• The purpose of a cover letter is to get your resume read.
• The purpose of a resume is to get an interview.
• The purpose of an interview is to get a job.
2.Speak on the role of business ethics.
Ethics is something of a subjective topic, but it is nevertheless of immense importance across all areas of business. From the way in which sales and marketing is handled through to product development and customer service, and even to some extent finance, ethics has a significant role to play in ensuring business success and ultimately living up to the corporate social responsibility. Thus adopting a ethics-specific approach to doing business is critical towards ensuring a legitimate business model with long term potential.
Business ethics is especially important in dealing with customers. Maintaining integrity in the customer facing side of your business is crucial to building client relationships, to assisting the overall branding efforts. Likewise, it's an important step in minimising returns and protecting business goodwill, which will have a tangible effect on the success or otherwise of your business.
Ethics wise, it's also important to consider how you deal with customer issues and customer service. While some businesses are prepared to sacrifice customer service for pound signs, there is not only a sensible business reason for providing adequate support but also strong ethics and moral reasons for providing help and assistance to your customer base.
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1.Describe the role of personnel resume. Its main components
When applying for a job, many employers request that you submit a CV. What is a CV and what purpose does it serve? How do you make your CV stand out over the others? A CV is a short concise document which summarizes your past professional skills and experiences. The purpose of this document is to demonstrate that you have the necessary skills (and some complementary ones) to do the job for which you are applying. Nothing is more disheartening than seeing your resume thrown onto a mountain of job applications. You wonder, "Will I ever receive an interview? How could I possibly get a job?"
Here's the answer: Write an effective resume cover letter.
A potential employer's first impression of you is your cover letter. Your cover letter introduces you and your resume. The stark reality is your resume may never be read without its being accompanied by a professional cover letter. Without a resume cover letter, you might never receive a callback. Here are two things to remember:
• The purpose of a cover letter is to get your resume read.
• The purpose of a resume is to get an interview.
• The purpose of an interview is to get a job.
Resume Components
Heading - Contact information; name, address, phone number(s), e-mail address. Do not write "Resume".
Objective (optional, but highly recommended) - Objective states interest in a specific position. Make sure your objective is short and to the point. Avoid the term "entry level" because it immediately connotes a lack of experience. Avoid mentioning "seeking high salary" or "quality benefits".
Summary - The Summary is a general overview of your strengths, experience, skills and abilities - a snapshot of your resume and professional personality designed to capture the reader's attention. While the Objective provides a focus for a particular job, the Summary leaves a door open for alternate positions within the same organization.
Education - List of college and professional degrees. Name of school attended, major, minor, (anticipated) graduation date, GPA (if greater than 3.5), awards. Not necessary to list high school.
Work/Professional Experience - Information about paid/unpaid, full-time, part-time and internship positions you have had over the past 10 years. Include: job title, name and location of past/present employer(s), dates of employment, and your most important job duties and accomplishments. Include specific numbers/percentages/statistics where appropriate.
Skills - List computer skills, foreign languages, and other applicable qualifications
Activities (optional) - List extracurricular and volunteer activities
References (optional) - *References available upon request* Provide a separate document with at least 3 references. Include past supervisors, professors, community/religious leaders, former co-workers, friends. Freelancers should include past clients