GNVQ Advanced Business
Nelson Thornes Ltd (Publisher)
Published in February 1994
Book
Paperback/Softback
677 pages
978-0-7487-1687-6 (ISBN)
Description
Written specifically for the Advanced GNVQ course by a member of the BTEC/GNVQ committee which developed the syllabus, this book is also suitable for other business courses, such as A-Level Business Studies. It provides coverage of the eight mandatory GNVQ units, emphasizes the financial and business-planning aspects of the course, and provides the underpinning knowledge required for both years of the course.
Written specifically for the Advanced GNVQ course by a member of the BTEC/GNVQ committee which developed the syllabus, this book is also suitable for other business courses, such as A-Level Business Studies. It provides coverage of the eight mandatory GNVQ units, emphasizes the financial and business-planning aspects of the course, and provides the underpinning knowledge required for both years of the course.
Written specifically for the Advanced GNVQ course by a member of the BTEC/GNVQ committee which developed the syllabus, this book is also suitable for other business courses, such as A-Level Business Studies. It provides coverage of the eight mandatory GNVQ units, emphasizes the financial and business-planning aspects of the course, and provides the underpinning knowledge required for both years of the course.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Oxford University Press
Target group
Adult education
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 270 mm
Weight
1118 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7487-1687-6 (9780748716876)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Part 1 Business in the economy: business in the UK economy; business conduct and performance. Part 2 Business systems: administration and communication systems; communications and electronic data-processing systems. Part 3 Marketing: market research and forecasting; marketing activities. Part 4 Human resources: human resources management; job roles, recruitment and selection. Part 5 Employment in the market economy: labour markets; employment trends. Part 6 Financial transactions and monitoring: financial transactions and record-keeping. Part 7 Financial resources: sources of business finance; business final accounts; management accounting and costing. Part 8 Business planning.