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Business Management - McGraw-Hill Ryerson

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E NTRE PR E N E U R S H I P | CAR E E R STUDI E SBuilding a Dream• Good • Seventh Edition, © 2008Building A Dream offers a practical, “how to” approach toguiding students and potential small business entrepreneursthrough the conceptual stages involved in setting up a business of their own.Table of ContentsStage 1 What is Entrepreneurship?Stage 2 Assessing Your Potential for an Entrepreneurial CareerStage 3 Exploring New <strong>Business</strong> Ideas and OpportunitiesStage 4 Buying a <strong>Business</strong>Stage 5 Considering a FranchiseStage 6 Organizing Your <strong>Business</strong>Stage 7 Conducting a Feasibility Study:Part 1: Technical and Market AssessmentStage 8 Conducting a Feasibility Study:Part 2: Cost and Profitability AssessmentStage 9 Protecting Your IdeaStage 10 Arranging FinancingStage 11 Preparing Your <strong>Business</strong> PlanEndnotes<strong>Business</strong> Planwww.mcgrawhill.ca/olc/goodPassword protected access upon adoption includesaccess to Instructor Resources such as PowerPointPresentations, Exercises, and Course Outline.Student Text (Softcover, 416 pages ) 9780070963245For current pricing call 1-800-565-5758.Entering theWorld of Work• Kimbrell, Vineyard • Fourth Edition, © 2006 • Grades 9-12, Special Ed.Entering the World of Work is aimed at career preparationclasses and may be used for a wide range of grades. It isdesigned for use in integrated classrooms, i.e., classrooms that combinegeneral-education students and special-needs students. Most of thesestudents have difficulty with reading and mathematics. Building readingskills is a primary focus of the program with building math skills a secondfocus.Key topics covered in Entering the World of Work are:Career awareness and researching careersSelf-exploration and the selection of a preferred careerMaking career decisionsFinding job openings, applying for jobs, and interviewingProfessional behaviour on the job and in job situationsIndependent living skillsFeaturesMaking Good Choices is an ethics feature discussing situationsin which characters must use ethical principles to make the rightchoice(s).Point of View offers an upbeat and fun journalistic story about afictional teenager/young adult who is coping with the issuesdiscussed in the chapter.Quick Math contains a math problem related to chapter content.Table of ContentsPart One: Planning Your Career1 You and Work2 Understanding Yourself3 Exploring Careers4 Making Career Decisions5 Exploring EducationPart Two:Getting the Job You Want6 Finding the Right Job7 Applying for a Job8 Interview SuccessPart Three: Success on The Job9 Your First Days on the Job10 Safety on the Job11 Getting Along With Others12 Being a Valuable EmployeePart Four:Skills for Everyday Living13 Your Paycheck and Your Taxes14 Managing Your Money15 Using Technology16 Planning Your FutureGlossaryCareer Cluster Guide (formerly“Career Handbook”)Student Edition (Hardcover) 0078614589 $68.95Student Activity Workbook 0078664985 $20.53Teacher Annotated Edition 0078664977 $124.15Student Activity Workbook TAE 0078664993 $45.00Interactive Teacher Resources CD-ROM 0078665000 $252.5012TO ORDER Customer Service: 1-800-565-5758 Fax: 1-800-463-5885 www.mcgrawhill.ca/school

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