Business Management HL
Business Management HL
6
Chapters
223
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Unit 1 - Introduction To Business Management - QB
Unit 1 - Introduction To Business Management - QB
Unit 2 - Human Resource Management - QB
Unit 2 - Human Resource Management - QB
Unit 3 - Finance & accounts - QB
Unit 3 - Finance & accounts - QB
Unit 4 - Marketing - QB
Unit 4 - Marketing - QB
Unit 5 - Operations management - QB
Unit 5 - Operations management - QB
Unit 6 - Assessment
Unit 6 - Assessment
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Unit 4 - Marketing - QB
Business Management HL
Business Management HL

Unit 4 - Marketing - QB

Unlock The Power Of Secondary Market Research Academic Journals To Online Content

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Academic journals πŸ“˜

  • What? Scholarly publications with articles written by experts.
  • Who? Think professors, grad students, or specialists with first-hand experience.
  • Purpose? Sharing knowledge! Not for making πŸ’°.
  • Fun Fact: It's like getting advice from a wise old owl! πŸ¦‰
  • Real-World Example: Reading a journal about marketing strategies written by a Harvard professor. They've done the deep dive so you don't have to!

Media articles πŸ—ž

  • Examples? Newspapers πŸ“° and magazines πŸ“–.
  • What's Up with Newspapers? They were once the kings of information! But, TVs πŸ“Ί and the internet 🌐 have taken the throne.
  • Real-World Example: Remember when you read about that new iPhone release in the newspaper? Yep, that's secondary research.

Government publications πŸ›

  • What? Official documents that spill the tea β˜• on government activities.
  • Who makes them? They come from all levels: local 🏠, regional πŸŒ„, and national πŸ—Ί governments, or their agencies.
  • Real-World Example: Ever looked at census data to understand population trends in your city? That's your government helping you out!

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Unit 4 - Marketing - QB
Business Management HL
Business Management HL

Unit 4 - Marketing - QB

Unlock The Power Of Secondary Market Research Academic Journals To Online Content

Word Count Emoji
655 words
Reading Time Emoji
4 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited onΒ 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

Academic journals πŸ“˜

  • What? Scholarly publications with articles written by experts.
  • Who? Think professors, grad students, or specialists with first-hand experience.
  • Purpose? Sharing knowledge! Not for making πŸ’°.
  • Fun Fact: It's like getting advice from a wise old owl! πŸ¦‰
  • Real-World Example: Reading a journal about marketing strategies written by a Harvard professor. They've done the deep dive so you don't have to!

Media articles πŸ—ž

  • Examples? Newspapers πŸ“° and magazines πŸ“–.
  • What's Up with Newspapers? They were once the kings of information! But, TVs πŸ“Ί and the internet 🌐 have taken the throne.
  • Real-World Example: Remember when you read about that new iPhone release in the newspaper? Yep, that's secondary research.

Government publications πŸ›

  • What? Official documents that spill the tea β˜• on government activities.
  • Who makes them? They come from all levels: local 🏠, regional πŸŒ„, and national πŸ—Ί governments, or their agencies.
  • Real-World Example: Ever looked at census data to understand population trends in your city? That's your government helping you out!

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