Business Management
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Communication1
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Demonstrate effective communication skills (e.g., verbal, nonverbal, and technological communications and effective listening skills) 1.1
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Apply communication skills to produce clearly written traditional and electronic documents (e.g., business letters, emails, agendas, research papers).1.2
- 3
Explain the types of international communication issues 1.3
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Deliver an oral presentation with appropriate media and aids 1.4
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Demonstrate facilitating techniques (e.g., lead team meetings or projects)1.5
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Demonstrate the ability to dialogue with supervisors and staff (e.g., role plays, job interviews)1.6
- 7
Differentiate levels and relationships on an organizational chart 1.7
- 8
Demonstrate the ability to read and interpret information (e.g., business articles, documents, digital resources)1.8
Economics2
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Compare and contrast basic economic and political systems 2.1
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Describe current economic environment and its effect on business 2.2
- 3
Identify economic differences between rural and urban environments 2.3
- 4
Describe development of the free enterprise system 2.4
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Analyze components of the free enterprise system 2.5
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Compare and contrast the relationship between supply and demand 2.6
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Analyze the impact of change in the economy (e.g., taxes on supply and demand) 2.7
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Demonstrate the impact of globalization and the global/cultural environment in which business operates 2.8
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Describe importing and exporting as it relates to global business operations 2.9
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Explain why businesses enter into international trade2.10
Management Responsibilities 3
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Describe various roles of management and identify situations in which managers perform in these various roles 3.1
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Evaluate and apply various functions/types of management 3.2
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Identify different leadership styles and their characteristics 3.3
- 4
Create “SMART” goals that meet appropriate criteria: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time bound 3.4
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Develop an action plan that states goals, strategies, and objectives 3.5
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Apply problem-solving approach in making decisions 3.6
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Evaluate the impact of new technology on the workforce 3.7
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Demonstrate proficiency in computer software applications (word processing, spreadsheets, and databases 3.8
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Interpret current trends in business (e.g., acquisition/downsizing, e-commerce, data mining, labor market, social issues)3.9
Human Resources4
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Identify employee selection tools and determine why they are used. 4 Evaluate compensation plans, benefit packages, and incentive programs available to employees 4.1
- 2
Compare and contrast employee training techniques (e.g., hands-on, coaching, seminars, online) 4.2
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Analyze policies and procedures used in an organization 4.3
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Assess the impact of performance appraisals on employees and the organizations 4.4
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Describe the history of the labor movement and why unions were organized 4.5
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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of union membership4.6
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Evaluate the impact of corporate culture on future growth and performance4.7
Legal, Ethical and Social Aspects 5
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Examine current laws and regulations affecting the establishment and operation of businesses 5.1
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Explain the elements of local, state, and federal legislation relevant to business operations 5.2
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Demonstrate ethical behaviors in a simulated environment/workplace 5.3
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5 Identify business’ social responsibilities in the workplace, community, and society5.4
Financial Management 6
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Compare and contrast sources of financing (capital) 6.1
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Create and analyze financial statements (e.g., income statement, balance sheet, cash flow statements, and statement of net worth) 6.2
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Analyze financial measures for decision making and potential investors (e.g., ROI, ROA, and cost-benefit analysis) 6.3
- 4
Define risk management and identify risks to businesses6.4
Elements of Marketing7
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Analyze the importance of marketing and its role in business 7.1
- 2
Evaluate the elements of the marketing mix 7.2
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Compare and contrast integrated marketing communication (e.g., promotion, advertising, public relations) 7.3
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Illustrate a variety of distribution channels 7.4
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Create pricing and positioning strategies for existing or new business/product 7.5
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Describe product line/mix 7.6
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Analyze product life cycle 7.7
- 8
Analyze the importance of marketing in a local, national, and global economy 7.8
- 9
Evaluate the use of effective online marketing in a local, national, and global strategy7.9
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
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