Thursday, February 25, 2010

Ten things you didn't know about Money by TIMES

As the U.S. Mint releases a new $1 coin on Nov. 19 — this one commemorates former President Zachary Taylor — TIME traces the history of banknotes from ancient China to modern cocaine dens.
Here are 10 fun facts about money that may surprise you: Do you know the Origin of the $ sign? What does the expression "Dirty money" really mean? How many years can a bill used? When and where was the first ATM mashine installed? When was the first paper money issued and much much more!

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Starting a Successful Career

There are three things you need to do well to start a successful career:
1) Write an excellent CV / Resume
2) Put together a convincing Cover Letter
and
3) Pass a Job Interview
1) Tead the following guidelines on how to write a CV/Resume.
2) Do you have a personal statement on your resume? Learn about how to write one here.
3) Read about the pitfalls of resume writing, examine the "badly" and "well" written resumes.
4) Take the following tests to determine whether those are good or bad resumes.
6) Learn about how to write a good cover letter: how many paragraphs should be there? what does the firt paragrpah contain? how about the second?
7) Read the following guidelines and select the three most important steps.
8) Chose the best WEB Templates.
9) What is a "creative resume"?

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Business Briefs


Dear FB students,
Please take the time to browse through the following Busness Briefs: they have some very interesting artcles on various business related topics. We will work in three teams this time: read the articles and write a 300 word summary:
Team 1: on "Emotional Branding"

Friday, February 12, 2010

Writing a Business Brief

Dear FB students,
this is a short guide to writing business briefs. Use it to complete our next assignment.
Writing a Business Brief

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Let's learn some new vocabulary!

This week we will work with various online resources to boost our vocabulary. Your talk is going to be the following: collect 10 new business English words from the Finance / Banking and Accounting area and post them on the blog in the following format: 
new word - definition - synonyms - example
For example: Overheads 
Definition: business expenses, such as rent, that are not directly attributable to any department or product and can therefore be assigned only arbitrarily.
Synonyms / Idioms / Expressions: Also called burden fixed costs indirect costs oncost.
Example: We have to cut costs in order to reduce overheads.

As resources, you will use the following three websites:

1) YouTube: Video 1 Video 2 Video 3
2) BusinessEnglisSite : Test 1 Test 2 Test 3 Test 4 Test 5 Test 6
3) Accounting for Beginners: Read the article and answer the following questions:

* What are assets according to the article? * What do you know about fixed assets? * What are liabilities? * What is equity? * What are the three basic financial statements that you need to understand to run your business? * What is an Income Statement? * What is the cash flow statement?

Monday, February 8, 2010

Famous Study Cases - Summarising Long Articles

For FB-28K Students: This week we are working on how to write summaries:
These are guidelines and examples you could use before writing your own summary:
Writing a summary - 8 easy steps.
Academic Summary.
Read the following study cases and write a 300 ord summay then present it to the rest of the class. Don't forget the structure of a summary and the eight steps you should follow while writing one.
1) Coke versus Pepsi
2) Pizza Wars
3) Benetton
4)Absolute Vodka
5) Calvin Klein
6) Cadbury Dairy Milk's Advertising Campaigns in India
7) Apple's Marketing Campaigns: From 'Get A Mac' to 'Why You'll Love a Mac'
8) Coca-Cola’s “Open Happiness” Campaign: A Model for Global Marketing?



Sunday, February 7, 2010

BBC Business News Europe

Dear FB students,
reading about the latest business news in Europe and in the World is going to be an important part of our course this semester. the best resource for you should be BBC / Business , where you can find lots of great articles and videos on the most recent financial issues in Europe. Don't forget to check on the Video news section of the website. Check on what Toyota boss had to say about the car issue we discussed in class. Other interesting stories:
1) In Paris, the customer is not always right
2) Latvia economy reels in recession
3) Europe protects Italian pizza brand from immitation
4) Could Greece be expelled from Eurozone?

Please post your sumaries of the artices you enjoyed most under this post, so that your colleagues have access to this information as well. See you in class!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

The 4 Ps of the Marketing Mix

Dear FB students,
TIMES 100 presents a series of case studies which show all the business studies theory you need to know in practice. By studying real life business case studies, you will see how business and marketing work and therefore learn quicker. Each of the following case studies show a different aspect to business and marketing that you can use as a revision tool for your business studies.

Now watch the video and answer the following questions:
a) When was the term "marketing mix" made popular? b) Which three examples of products did the presenter mention? c) Why did the presenter claim that "place" is everywhere? d) How is the consumer empowered in the 21st century? e) How are the four Ps transformed arrording to the Consumer-Side Marketing (list all 4 of them)?  f) How does the presenter define "position"? g) What is targeting? g) How did Colgate and Crest fight against each other? h) Give 4 examples of the most important demographic segments in Moldova. i) What did Coca Cola do in the 1990s as part of their "Always Coca Cola" campaign (give examples)? j) What was their increase in sales in just 5 years?