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Showing posts with label Reading materials. Show all posts

Business Communication: Business terms glossary

Hi again:

Here you can find the most common business terms and their translation to Spanish.

I'm also including formulas to analyze and calculate Cash Flowb

Business terms glossary

Cash flow analysis

Business Communication: More on writing letters and e-mails (formal and semi-formal)

Here we go again:


If you want to practice some phrases and vocabulary for both formal and semi- formal letters and e-mails, try with these exercises:

Modern business letters/ emails in English 

Semi- formal business letters/ emails in English 1 

Semi- formal business letters/ emails in English 2

Business Communication: Writing models for business

Dear students:

Here you can find some writing models you can print and analyze for your future professional life:


Memos, e-mails, notes and notices 
Formal letters 
Reports 
Email 

Business Communication: Case 1

Hi again:

This will be the first case of our semester.

Read the following article, then, answer the questions:

11 Reasons Why Business Communication is Critical to Your Company's Success

  1. What are the different types of communication in business.
  2. From the reasons the author gives for business communication to be so powerful, mention three that you consider as essential in a Mexican organization.
  3. What can be some obstacles we can have as Mexicans to have an effective and powerful communication in our businesses.

In order to get your 10 (TEN) points in your homework (cases), check this rubric out.

See ya!

Business Communication

Hi there!

Here's the book we'll be using all througout the semester. Please save it to your devices so we can work with it in class.

See you tomorrow!

Level VI: Third Conditional homework

Hi there!

This is the homework for tomorrow:

First, read the explanation here, and then, PRINT AND ANSWER the next exercise:

Third Conditional

Business Intelligence : Business Protocol

Types of business protocols

Business Intelligence: Implementation of an Erp system

Hi again!

Here's an interesting article about the implementation of an Erp system.

10 steps to successful ERP implementation

Business Intelligence: Implementation of a CRM system

Hi there!

Here you have two examples of implementation of a CRM system. Please read them and analyze them in teams:

4 examples of how businesses are using CRM

10 steps to a successful CRM implementation

Business Intelligence: Antitrust

Hi again:

Do you know what "Antitrust" is?

Take a look at this:

Antitrust laws

History of antitrust

Business Intelligence: Index of Economic Freedom

Dear students:

Take a look at this page. It categorizes most of the world's countries in terms of economic freedom.

Very enlightening...

INDEX OF ECONOMIC FREEDOM 2018

Business Intelligence: Rubrics and last presentation

September 3:
Dear students, here's the presentation about economy we studied this week:

September 7:
As I told you in class, PLEASE PRINT THE FOLLOWING FORMATS for next Monday. You have to evaluate all the teams except yours, so please consider the number of copies you'll need. (If there are 10 teams, just print 9 formats, for example).

ALL LEVELS: Verbs in Simple Past

Hi again:

Here you can find some examples of irregular verbs we saw in class (with similar forms in past), and a list of verbs that can be both regular and irregular (both forms are correct). CLICK ON THE IMAGES FOR BETTER QUALITY.



Business Intelligence: Case for Friday

Hi there!
This will be the case for this week. Can politics and businesses be mixed?
Read this story, and decide if the company should  stop making campaign contributions.
Vocabulary:
  • Super PAC: Political action committees (PACs) are formed to privately raise money to donate to a political campaign in hopes of influencing the election. Super PACs can raise unlimited amounts of money to influence an election, but they are not permitted to donate directly to a campaign.
  • Lobbying: the activity of trying to persuade someone in authority, usually anelected member of a government, to support laws or rules that giveyour organization or industry an advantage.
  • GMO- labeling: labeling indicating whether foods have or not have been derived from genetically engineered plants (genetically modified organisms).
  • S&P companies: Standard and Poor's: iconic financial indexes and indicators.

Do Business and Politics Mix?

If needed:
username: lasalle
password: bajio

Business Intelligence: Culture PPT

As I promised many, many times during the week, here's the presentation about culture we studied these last days.

Business Intelligence: International Business, Environments and Operations

Hi, there!

As I promised, here you can find the book in English for you to have it. It's kind of a heavy file, so if you want it, save it TO YOUR COMPUTER. It's more than 800 pages. 

Business Intelligence: Business ideas for your project

Hi, people:
Here you can find many ideas for your project this partial.
I want you to analyze your company. Use the SWOT and PESTLE schemes to examine the environment of your business.
Remember you have to make a PowerPoint presentation with all this. 
The sharks in the tank will be evaluating your proposals.

Business Intelligence: Globalization PPT

Hi there!

I had some technical problems, so I couldn't upload the presentation earlier toda.

Anyway, here it is, so you can read it and analyze it for the partial exam.

See ya!

Globalization

Business Intelligence: International Business PPT

Hi again:

Finally, here's the presentation we had this week. Please, take a look at it and keep it for further reference:

International Business

Business Intelligence: Business terms glossary

Hi again:

Here you can find the most common business terms and their translation to Spanish.

I'm also including formulas to analyze and calculate Cash Flowb

Business terms glossary

Cash flow analysis

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