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by Ron Kurtus

A total of 88 comments and questions have been sent in. They are listed according to date.

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Wants to study Business - Somalia

I want to study online - Sri Lanka

Planning an engineering company - UK

Business innovation with a mobile phone - UK

Intellectual rights on a mobile phone - UK

What purpose do intellectual rights serve? - UK

What types of legislation protects intellectual rights? - UK

What is the impact of standards on the desing process? - UK

How does quality control affect business planning? - UK

Outlining your corporate expectations - UK

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Wants to study Business

Topic: Definitions

Question

July 11, 2012

my question is request for you
when l saw these lessons l liked to study bussinis my online or distance learning please l was finishing my high school before years stil l doesn.t began my degree becouse there are my reasons which forced that please let me that thank you

saed - Somalia

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Answer

Our lessons on Business, Career and Entrepreneurship can help you in your school or online classes on those subjects.

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I want to study online

Topic: General Business Topics

Question

July 9, 2012

i willing to study on line

rizwan - Sri Lanka

22768

Answer

Feel fee to use our lessons to supplement your other studies. We have no formal program for online instruction.

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Planning an engineering company

Topic: General Business Topics

Question

April 9, 2012

what aspects would an engineering company would consider when planning their business ?

mathew - UK

22573

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Some aspects include:

* Define the service or product you plan to offer.
* Define who your potential customers. Who would be interested in what you have to offer, and what is the demand for it?
* What is the technical background and expertise of the people involved in the company?
* Do you have existing or potential clients ready to hire you now? If not, how much money do you need to get started?

Also see our section on Entrepreneurship.

I hope these ideas help.

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Business innovation with a mobile phone

Topic: General Business Topics

Question

April 1, 2012

Describe how innovation can be used as competitive commercial activity by a mobile phone ?

shan - UK

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Innovation is coming up with a new product or service that would be of value to users or customers.

There are many apps or applications that have been created for mobile phones that help salesmen and business people to get an edge on their competition. Some even think of unexpected ways to use a mobile phone to gain an advantage.

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Intellectual rights on a mobile phone

Topic: General Business Topics

Question

March 29, 2012

describe the intellectual rights might consider when operating in the mobile phone market ?

Thank you

steve - UK

22545

Answer

Some uses of a mobile phone, as well as some associated devices and applications, have been patented.

However, intellectual rights primarily cover material sent over a mobile phone that has copyright restrictions. Apps or applications for the phone may also be considered covered under intellectual rights.

If it is someone else's idea, you need to make sure you have or need permission to use it.

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What purpose do intellectual rights serve?

Topic: General Business Topics

Question

March 13, 2012

what purpose does intellectual rights serve and why are they needed to be protected.

steve - UK

22504

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Intellectual rights protects the creators of devices or concepts from having someone else profit from their invention or work. It is sometimes called intellectual property, which concerns creations of the mind such as music, discoveries, and designs. Common types of intellectual property rights include copyrights, trademarks, and patents.

A big problem occurs when people from another country copy products and even sell then as if they were the original.

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What types of legislation protects intellectual rights?

Topic: General Business Topics

Question

March 13, 2012

What types of legislation are used to protect intellectual rights?

steve - UK

22505

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The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) is a multinational treaty for establishing international standards for intellectual property rights enforcement. Individual countries set up their own legislation to fulfill enforcement.

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What is the impact of standards on the desing process?

Topic: General Business Topics

Question

January 29, 2012

the impact of standards on the design process in relation to the profitability of the business

Hyden - UK

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in the short-term, setting standards in the design process can be more costly, but in the long-run, it is absolutely necessary. Many companies start with ISO 9000 to document requirements, standards, and procedures. Then they move to TQM to look at ways to reduce costs and improve quality. The design team should be involved in both processes.

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How does quality control affect business planning?

Topic: General Business Topics

Question

January 9, 2012

how the concept of quality control affect the application of business planning and corporate expectations.

lucks - UK

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Quality control and quality management (TQM) must be performed before products are sent to market. They, in turn, are dependent on clear specifications.

Documenting specifications and setting aside time for inspections and quality improvement must be included in business planning.

To some managers, it seems like an added expense. However, in the long-run, good quality products will reduce costs and increase profits.

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Outlining your corporate expectations

Topic: General Business Topics

Question

January 9, 2012

for potential customers an example of outlining your corporate expectations.

luckshan - UK

22313

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Upper management should have Mission and Vision statements available to show the direction of the company. Typically, corporate expectations are for the company to grow and increase profits. However, customers normally do not want to hear that. Instead, they want to hear about customer satisfaction and quality products and services. That is typically part of the TQM efforts.

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