MODULE 2: SHARING BUSINESS INFORMATION (6 Hours)
MODULE 2: SHARING BUSINESS INFORMATION (6 Hours)
Listening - Listening to Reports – Advertisements; Speaking- Reporting Business Statistics – Sales Analysis – Balance Sheet - Net Profits/loss – cash flow - ROI; Reading - Reading articles on Business Concepts – Mission – Business Models – competitive advantage –customer experience; Writing- Writing Feasibility Reports, Survey Reports - Writing about a product – Writing for advertisements; Vocabulary Development- verbal analogies; Language Development- advanced use of articles, Prepositional phrases.
Hour 1,2: Listening - Listening to Reports – Advertisements;
What is Business Report?
A business report is a set of data that provides historical information related to a company's operations, production, specific department's insights, and creates a base for future decision-making processes or factual insights needed to organize business functions.
Business reports are actual documents that inform by summarizing and analyzing a particular situation, issue, or facts and then make recommendations to the group or person asking for the report. The goal of these reports is usually one of the following:
To examine potential and available solutions to an issue, situation, or problem
To apply business and management theories to produce different suggestions for improvement
To show your evaluation, reasoning, and analytical skills in recognizing and considering possible solutions and outcomes
To make conclusions about an issue or problem
To produce a range of suggestions for future action
Business Report Templates
ASSESSMENT
Presentation by students:
Presentation date will be announced shortly
No 1- 10 Types of Report -
No 11-20 Format of Business Report -
No 21 - 30 Reporting a sample Annual Business Report -
No 31 - 40 Reporting Sales Analysis – Balance Sheet - Net Profits/loss – cash flow - ROI of a company -
Hour 3 Reading - Reading articles on Business Concepts – Mission – Business Models – competitive advantage – customer experience.
What are the business concepts?
A business concept describes and clearly defines a new idea for a business initiative, whether that be creating a new company or producing a new product for the consumer market. An important component of a business concept is the business model, which details the finances of the concept and how to make it profitable.
Questions to be Answered by all the students: Audio reading to be submitted.
1) What is a business concept? Read out its definition & types
2) Assume that you are a large packaging materials company with extensive marketing, sales and distribution present your concept on launching biodegradable packaging materials.
3) Define Consumer Goods and state its types.
4) What is e- commerce? Read out its definition Types and its importance.
5) Define Customer Experience and state its importance.
Hour 4,5 Writing- Writing Feasibility Reports, Survey Reports - Writing about a product – Writing for advertisements;
Sample
Delivers unmatched experience in writing!
Comes with countless exciting offers!
It has quite a few impressive details to highlight.
It is a product with a wonderful design philosophy.
Day-to-day writing without a stutter.
Use a lot of adjectives
adjective: exciting
causing great enthusiasm and eagerness.: "an exciting breakthrough".
synonyms: thrilling, exhilarating, stirring, rousing, stimulating, intoxicating, electrifying, invigorating, moving, inspiring, gripping, compelling, sensational, powerful, dramatic, shocking, startling, hair-raising, explosive, knife-edge, mind-blowing, edge-of-the-seat, stem-winding
MPRESSIVE
evoking admiration through size, quality, or skill; grand, imposing, or awesome.: "an impressive view of the mountains" "impressive achievements in science".
synonyms: magnificent, majestic, imposing, splendid, spectacular, grand, august, awe-inspiring, stirring, stunning, breathtaking, stately, monumental, palatial, noble, dignified, admirable, accomplished, expert, skilled, skillful, masterly, consummate, excellent, outstanding, first-class, first-rate, fine, great, mean, nifty, cracking, crack, stellar, ace, wizard,, crackerjack,
antonyms: unimpressive, ordinary, mediocre
Hour 6 : Vocabulary Development- verbal analogies; Language Development- advanced use of articles, Prepositional phrases. To be presented by No: 41 - 60
41-50 - Articles
51- 60 - Prepositional Phrases