IB Business Management
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  • 1. Bus. Org.
    • 1.1 Introduction
    • 1.2 Types of Organisation
    • 1.3 Organisational Objectives
    • 1.4 Stakeholders
    • 1.5 External Environment
    • 1.6 Growth and Evolution
    • 1.7 Organisational Planning Tools
  • 2. HRM
    • 2.1 Functions of HRM
    • 2.2 Organisational Structure
    • 2.3 Leadership and Management
    • 2.4 Motivation
    • 2.5 Organisational Culture
    • 2.6 Industrial and Employee Relations
  • 3. Finance
    • 3.1 Sources of Finance
    • 3.2 Costs and Revenues
    • 3.3 Break-Even Analysis
    • 3.4 Final Accounts
    • 3.5 Ratio Analysis
    • 3.6 Efficiency Ratios
    • 3.7 Cash Flow
    • 3.8 Investment Appraisal
    • 3.9 Budgets
  • 4. Marketing
    • 4.1 Role of Marketing
    • 4.2 Marketing Planning
    • 4.3 Sales Forecasting
    • 4.4 Market Research
    • 4.5 The Four Ps >
      • Product
      • Price
      • Promotion
      • Place
    • 4.6 The Seven Ps
    • 4.7 International Marketing
    • 4.8 E-Commerce
  • 5. Operations
    • 5.1 Role of Operations
    • 5.2 Production Methods
    • 5.3 Lean Production
    • 5.4 Location
    • 5.5 Production Planning
    • 5.6 Research and Development
    • 5.7 Crisis Management and Contingency Planning
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IB BUSINESS MANAGEMENT PREVIOUS EXAMS:
2011 MAY AND NOVEMBER

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Below are the IB Business Management Paper 1 and Paper 2 HL and SL examinations that have been prepared for the syllabus. This includes all of the Pre-Released Case Study Paper 1 May and November HL exams for the 2011 examination sessions, both May and November. 

The IB Business and Management pre-released case study that each of the examinations is based on has also been included. Remember that the May and November case studies are the same, but the questions are different.
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In order to achieve an advanced mark you need to have a really good idea of the types and nature of the questions that are being asked. And, very importantly, what the IB Business examiners are looking for and how they are awarding marks. 

The exams and the mark schemes are obviously an invaluable source of information in this regards.

Pay special attention to the command term in each question. The sooner you know your command terms and the more you know your command terms, the sooner your IB Business Management grades will start to sky-rocket!

IB BUSINESS PAST EXAMS AND MARK SCHEMES: 
MAY 2011 AND NOVEMBER 2011

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