User:Jukeboksi/BBA studies/Language skills: Difference between revisions

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    ** [[w:Modes of transport]], [[w:Warehousing]], logic, [[w:Logistics]]
    ** [[w:Modes of transport]], [[w:Warehousing]], logic, [[w:Logistics]]
    ** [[w:Supply chain management]]
    ** [[w:Supply chain management]]
    *Customer interface, distribution, customer relationship management, [[marketing]]
    * Customer interface, distribution, customer relationship management, [[marketing]]
     
    * Sales
     
    * Management, project management, human management, business management
     
    * Markets, banking, finance and investments
    [[w:Marketing mix]] aka. "The 4 p's" ( [[w:Product]], [[w:Price]], [[w:Place]] and [[w:Promotion]] ) is a timeless classic of [[w:Marketing]].
     
    #) Product - What is it ( the product ). How does it fill a need with the consumer ?
    #) Price - How much ?
    #) Place - Where from ? Order online in one of millions of webshoppes, specialist boutique, hypermarket,  ?
    #) Promotion - Advertising, PR but also promotional portion that is clearly done by those in a purely [[#Sales|sales]] by function description.
     
    Advertising has two roles:
    ::::* Keep the consumers informed of prices and offerings
    ::::* To do brand enhancement and post-sales brand image reinforcement
     
     
    == Sales ==
     
    == Management, project management, human management, business management ==
     
     
    == Markets, banking, finance and investments ==
     


    Market slang contains '''a lot of synonyms and words with overlapping meanings''' ( e.g. capital, equity, shares, stock, investments, holdings, assets etc. almost used interchangeably ) and could be argued that this is done intentionally to render investorspeak non-understandable for the non-investor. Like all cliques and guilds ( lawyers, doctrors etc. ) develop language to make their trade harder for others ( outsiders ) to understand.
    Market slang contains '''a lot of synonyms and words with overlapping meanings''' ( e.g. capital, equity, shares, stock, investments, holdings, assets etc. almost used interchangeably ) and could be argued that this is done intentionally to render investorspeak non-understandable for the non-investor. Like all cliques and guilds ( lawyers, doctrors etc. ) develop language to make their trade harder for others ( outsiders ) to understand.

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    English

    w:Analysis builds on w:accounting. w:Finance builds on analysis. Ability to do w:Fundamental analysis is a serious indogenous hard skill of the global professional. Ability to fluently read w:Financial statements is the bread & butter of w:analysts ♪ ♫ all over the w:World ♪ ♫ ♫ ...

    Market slang contains a lot of synonyms and words with overlapping meanings ( e.g. capital, equity, shares, stock, investments, holdings, assets etc. almost used interchangeably ) and could be argued that this is done intentionally to render investorspeak non-understandable for the non-investor. Like all cliques and guilds ( lawyers, doctrors etc. ) develop language to make their trade harder for others ( outsiders ) to understand.


    Language tools and resources

    Recommended reading

    • w:The Stock Exchange (book) written by w:Max Weber in 1894-1896 in what is now w:Germany at under 100 pages it was originally published as a 2-part informational leaflets for workers suspicious and out-of-the-loop in of the ways of the bourses it remains to this date a very relevant and almost essential read should you want begin to understand the flavours of modern w:investment.


    Finnish

    Learn legal Finnish with translations

    Swedish

    French

    Places

    • Library of The Parliament of Finland is situated in the "Postitalo" right at the core of Helsinki (map). In addition to having all laws and all regulations legistlated by the parliament, they offer wide variety of weekly and monthly magazines from all over the world. Free entry.