Diploma on

Business Entrepreneurship & Organisation

This Program explains how to put business ideas into practice, how to develop a business, and how to successfully manage and organise its operations.

The Program starts from basic principles, explaining how ideas for businesses can be made in to reality.  It covers the registering and establishment of a business, defining and preparing a business plan, sources of finance and then managing finances carefully, choosing a business location, renting premises, furnishing and equipping premises and offices, ordering goods/materials (purchasing and stores), selling, accounting, employing staff, business documentation, and more.  The Program gives valuable practical advice from successful business owners, supervisors and managers with vast experience of running profitable businesses, and lots of practical advice on how to avoid pitfalls and problems that can harm new and developing businesses. 

ALSO:

(1) Anybody enrolling for this Programme before 31st December 2024 will also be enrolled FREE for a Course on Strategy, Quality & Contemporary Business Concerns; the only requirement is that you provide your personal email address to the College on enrolment.

(2) If - for reasons such as “Covid-19” (Corona virus) outbreaks and lock-downs, or war, conflict or severe travel restrictions - you cannot sit an Exam, then enrolled Members may be allowed to attempt an Assignment (home-based course work) instead of sitting an Examination to complete the Program.

  • Summary of major topics
  • What is included
  • Related courses
  • Study & Career development

Major Topics Covered in this Diploma Program include:

Module 1 - Entrepreneurship: The First Steps in Business

  • What a business is, products, goods and services
  • The business “idea”, considering skills, knowledge, experience, dangers to avoid
  • The Business Plan, importance, matters it should cover, dangers of not producing one
  • Capital, money needed in starting a business, sources, savings, loans, banks, advice

Module 2 - Ownership of Businesses

  • The profit motive, how profit arises, the “factors of production”, losses, raising capital
  • The sole-owner business, activities, advantages and disadvantages, liability, registration
  • Business partnership firms, formation, division of profits, advantages, disadvantages, registration
  • Limited liability companies, shares, shareholders, advantages of limited liability, incorporation

Module 3 - Location of Businesses

  • Types of businesses, industrial, trading, distributive, wholesaling, retailing, service-providing
  • Consumers, corporate buyers, necessities, luxuries, the “market” for products, competition
  • Where to locate, working from home, passing trade, town outskirts, business parks, trading estates
  • Facilities needed by businesses, availability and cost of premises, investigation and research

Module 4 - Buying or Taking Over an Existing Business

  • Why ‘going concerns’ might be bought and sold, business terminology, the value of the business
  • How the price is to be paid, assistance from vendors, avoiding competition from former owners
  • The sale agreement, buying into a partnership, the premises, the lease, other payments
  • Share transfers, the board of directors, company officials, duties, directors fees, dividends

Module 5 - Furnishing and Equipping the Premises

  • Business needs, layouts, laws and regulations, electrical fittings, telephones, computers
  • Walls and ceilings, floor coverings, furniture, heating and/or cooling, doors, windows, security
  • Machinery & equipment, paying by hiring, renting or leasing, working asset, depreciation
  • The outside, signs, window displays, internal displays, safety considerations, insurance, risks

Module 6 - Ordering and Storing Stock (Inventory) Items

  • Products needed, buying, order forms, ordering, choosing suppliers, price, discounts, credit terms
  • Receipts of deliveries, action to be taken, storage of stock items, storage costs, location of stores
  • Stores doorways, openings, floors, temperature control, stores layout, stores equipment, pallets
  • Inventory control, preventing theft and damage, stock records and levels, stocktaking and spot checks

Module 7 - Principles of Selling

  • Salesmanship in business, persuasion, benefits of products, methods of selling and making sales
  • The selling transaction, the five “steps”, product knowledge, demonstrations of products
  • Advertising, aims, advertising media, indirect and direct advertising
  • Sales promotion, types of promotions, “sales” to reduce stocks, public relations (PR), marketing

Module 8 - The Human Resource

  • People as a “resource”, managing people, business expansion, delegation, organisation structure
  • Recruitment, job analysis, job descriptions, employee specifications, advertising for vacancies
  • Selecting employees, preparing and conducting interviews, tests, terms of employment, trial period
  • Induction aims and planning, training, responsibilities of employers, safety, pay, employee benefits

Module 9 - Financial Matters

  • Control over finances, forecasting, its relationship with planning, anticipating sales
  • Budgets and budgeting, cash flow, overheads, working capital, current assets & liabilities
  • Financial accounting, receipts, payments, revenue, expenditure, profit & loss account, balance sheet
  • Credit control, periods of credit, dangers of allowing credit, credit limits, creditworthiness

Module 10 - Business Documents and Bank Accounts

  • Issuing and receiving documents, invoices, credit notes, statements, receipts, delivery notes
  • Bank accounts, types of accounts, interest paid, cheques, counterfoils, other bank payment methods
  • Methods by which customers may pay, cash, cheques, credit cards, transfers, foreign currency
  • Checking & passing bills for payment, issuing cheques, the need for accuracy, security

Module 11 - Recording transactions: Principles of Bookkeeping & Accounting

  • The books of account, the ledger, the cash, purchases, sales & returns books, computerised accounts
  • Drawings, managing petty cash, cash and credit sales, sundry debtors and creditors
  • Stocktaking, why it is done, what it involves, stock valuation, work in progress:
  • The trial balance, producing the final accounts, adjustments, prepayments, accruals, depreciation

Module 12 - Principles of Economics

  • Demand, wants and needs, wealth, prices, consumer budgets, demand and markets, demand curves
  • Suppliers and markets, how costs and prices affect supply, supply curves, equilibrium prices
  • International trade, exporting, costs, selecting export markets, exchange control, customs duties
  • Import, businesses involved, agents, licences, foreign exchange, customs delays, benefits

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE MODEST CIC FEE

 Your CIC Fee includes:-

  • Your enrolment/registration with Cambridge International College, and your own high-quality, professionally produced and illustrated comprehensive International CIC Study & Training Publications.
  • A detailed, professional ‘Study & Training Guide’ with full instructions on how to study to achieve success and gain top results.  The Guide includes detailed advice on how to answer Self-Assessment Tests, Training Tests and Examinations.
  • Self-Assessment Tests and Recommended Answers for them, and a Progress Chart.
  • Two Progress/Training Tests (which can be used as ‘Past Papers/Questions’) with an optional Tutorial Support Service.
  • The Final Examination** sat under Invigilation/Supervision in your own area - full details, guidance and explanation of how your Examination will be arranged and how Invigilation is conducted will be provided when you register.  Note, CIC arranges Examinations in over a hundred countries worldwide for thousands of Members every year; it is a flexible, straightforward process and will be arranged when YOU are ready to write your Examination.  **An Assignment Option is available instead of an Exam for the ‘Covid-19’ (Corona) virus period.
  • The prestigious Cambridge International College Diploma on successful completion of your Study & Training and on passing the Final Examination.
  • Your personal page on CIC’s Member Services website with access to results, despatch details, advice and guidance, and more: www.cambridgeinternationalcollege.co.uk
  • Regular information and news including: Newsletters with details of special offers and new Programs and much more; and Competition Forms; by email and post.

Everything needed for your Study & Training success is included in the CIC Fee.

Additionally:

  • Further Study and Training Advice, and Assistance is available before, during and after CIC Study & Training; Members may ask CIC’s team of experienced Consultants for advice on further study and Programmes to improve career prospects and advancement. 
  • CIC’s experienced and helpful staff can assist with numerous special requests, such as reference/recommendation letters and transcripts, and more, by post and email.

This practical Program provides essential knowledge and understanding of business matters needed for starting up or taking over or developing a business profitably and successfully.  It will therefore enable people to become entrepreneurs and/or effective business people and managers, and is very helpful for anyone involved in business organisation and seeking career advancement.

It is recommended that Business Management & Administration, either as another Diploma Program or as part of an Honours Diploma or Baccalaureate or ABA Programme, is studied next.  That will then provide many options for even higher studies - if needed!

There is a wide range of options for further study - see the "Related Courses" section for suggestions - which include Honours DiplomasABA & Baccalaureate Programmes, and the 'Double Award' EBA & BBA Bachelor degree Programme.  You are welcome to ask the College for advice, and of course you can see details of these Programmes on this website.

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Payment Options:

British Pounds:
Single payment of £200
Or 3 monthly payments of £90
US Dollars:
Single payment of $400
Or 3 monthly payments of $180
Euros:
Single payment of €300
Or 3 monthly payments of €135
Fee payment methods

Duration & Assessments

The Study Period is one year (12 months) but this is flexible; the Diploma can be completed in a shorter period, or you can take longer if necessary.

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To gain your Diploma you need to sit and pass an Examination** (based entirely upon the contents of the Study Materials provided to you in your Program Fee). Full and clear details about preparing for and sitting the Exam are provided to you, including in your Study & Training Guide, when you enrol. The clear information explains when, where and how your Examination will be arranged - it is a simple and straightforward process, which hundreds of thousands of other Members have successfully gone through. If you study well and follow the advice in the CIC Study & Training Guide you should be able to achieve high marks and good grades - and obtain your prestigious International Diploma!

**An Assignment Option is available instead of an Exam for the ‘Covid-19’ (Corona) virus period.

(See the College Prospectus, or the “Frequently Asked Questions” section on the “Contact Us” page of this website, if you would like more information.)

Result

An international accredited qualification for professional development and career success showing you have substantial skills, competence and knowledge.

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