Business 100 slideshare fri

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Understanding Business 100 Learning skills needed to be successful in the business world. Below are example of how some people made a decision to start their on business using some of the objective

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Business is a profit-seeking action that provides goods and services to please customers’ needs. The motivating force behind most businesses is the possibility to make a profit; however, non-profit organizations stay alive to give people with a social or educational service. Business serve four key functions; They provide society with provisions, they present people with jobs and a means to prosper; they pay taxes that are used by government to provide services for its general public and they reinvest their proceeds in the financial system thereby increasing a nation's of wealth.

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Understanding Business 100

Learning skills needed to be successful in the business world. Below are example of how some people made a decision to start their on business using some of the objective mention.

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• The course will emphasize business concepts through an overview of business fields, opportunities, management, and administration in the global economy.

• The course will highlight understanding, retention, and academic management using business materials and classroom activities

• How critical thinking, problem solving and decision making used to encourage the development of these qualities through class activities, and discussions on criteria for success in education and the business world.

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Price

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Promotion

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Your Full-Service Junk Removal Company

• Taking risks and making profits with the dynamic business environment.

• In 1989, 18 years college student Brain Scudamore couldn’t find a summer job. He decided to start his own business moving other people junk.

• Brain brought a truck for $700 and began removing junk. His business began to grow and the name was changed to 1-800-Got-Junk.

• Brain service picked up junk from garage, basement, attics and, places where other companies would not go.

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• August 2008 1-800-GOT-JUNK was listed as 97 on the Franchise 500 and 10th on Franchise Business Reviews’.

• His goal is to earn $1 billion in annual sales with location in 10 countries by 2012

• http://www.1800gotjunk.com

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• Founder Steve Ellis CEO of Chipotle • Demanded ethical and socially responsible

behavior from his supplier • Mexican Grill, took a stand which states fast food

restaurant should not have to sacrifice, quality or

ethical responsibility in order to be inexpensive.• Ellis visit one of his meat supplier and notice the

horrible condition the factory was in.

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• It was very upsetting to Ellis and he began to launched a campaign stating.• Chipotle’s Food will have integrity with it

services. 80% of the chicken and 50% of the beef is humanely raised.

• http://www.chipotle.com/en-US/menu/menu.aspx

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Video

• http://www.chipotle.com/en-US/fwi/videos/videos.aspx?v=1

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Indra K. Nooyi

• Understanding how economics affect business.• Doing business in global market Betsy Morris The

Pepsi Challenge Fortune March 3, 2008• Nooyi strategy chief goal was to see Pepsi making a

profit above 29% . Nooyi was to increase sales• overseas , more good for your products more

emphasis on food rather than drinks. After becoming CEO

• of Pepsi and called a world class leader because of her ability to get the job done

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REFERENCE

http://www.pepsico.com/Company/Leadership.htm

http://www.chipotle.com/en-US/menu/menu.aspx

http://www.chipotle.com/en-US/fwi/videos/videos.aspx?v=1