IB Business Management
Business and Management is the rigorous and critical study of the ways in which individuals and groups interact in a dynamic business environment. It is an academic discipline that examines how business decisions are made and the impact of these decisions on internal and external environments. Business and Management provides students with the skills to make sense of the circumstances that drive change in an interdependent and multicultural world. Emphasis is placed on the ideals of international cooperation and responsive citizenship.
Aims
What are the aims of the IB Business and Management course?
- To encourage a holistic view of the world of business
- To enable candidates to develop the capacity to think critically
- To enhance candidates’ ability to make decisions
- To enable candidates to appreciate the pace, nature and significance of change
- To provide a holistic background into the subject of business management
The Higher Level Course
The Higher Level course is designed for students who have a keen interest in the world around them and who want to undertake an in-depth study of Business and Management in order to develop sound skills of analysis and evaluation that they can apply to international real-world situations. No previous knowledge of Business and Management is presumed and therefore there are no special course requirements, although it is recommended that students will have achieved at least a grade C in Mathematics.
Topics
What topics will be studied and how will they be assessed?
The course involves a study of:
- An Introduction to Organizations – including the need for business organizations, the different types of organizations and their objectives.
- The External Environment – including different environments in which organisations operate.
- Marketing – including marketing strategies to achieve organizational objectives and in response to the changing environment.
- Human Resource Management – including the way people influence, and are influenced by, organizations in order to achieve organizational objectives.
- Operations Management – including operation decision making, linking, in particular, with human resource management, quality assurance and customer care.
- Accounting and Finance – including how organizations manage their finance and the strengths and limitations of the tools of financial analysis.
Examinations
You will be required to complete the following papers at the end of the two-year course and each paper covers the entire syllabus:
Paper 1
It is based on a pre-issued case study.
- 1 compulsory question
- 3 extended response questions of which two must be answered
Duration of Exam: 75 Minutes Sl; 135 Minutes HL
Paper 2
5 data response questions of which 3 must be answered
Duration of exam: 105 Minutes SL ; 135 Minutes HL
Internal Assessment
A Research Project based on real-world organisational issues or decision making. The project has a limit of 2000 words HL
Course Weighting
- Paper 1 - 40%
- Paper 2 - 35%
- Internal Assessment - 25%
The Standard Level Course
The Standard Level course is designed for any students who have an interest in the world around them and who wish to develop skills of analysis and evaluation that they can apply to international real-world situations. No previous knowledge of Business and Management is presumed and therefore there are no special course requirements, although it is recommended that students will have achieved at least a grade C in Mathematics.
Topics
What topics will be studied and how will they be assessed?
The course involves a study of:
- An Introduction to Organisations – including the need for organisations, the different types of organisations and their objectives and the different environments in which organisations operate.
- Marketing – including marketing strategies to achieve organisational objectives and in response to the changing environment.
- Human Resource Management – including the way people influence and are influenced by organisations in order to achieve organisational objectives.
- Accounting and Finance – including how organisations manage their finance and the strengths and limitations of the tools of financial analysis.
- Operations Management – including operation decision making, linking, in particular, with human resource management, quality assurance and customer care.
Examinations
External Assessment
Paper 1
- 2 of 3 structured questions, and 1 compulsory question, based on a pre-issued case study
Duration of Exam: 75 Minutes (SL)
Paper 2
- 5 data response questions of which 3 must be answered
Duration of Exam: 105 Minutes (SL)
Internal Assessment
A Written Report following the IBO Required Written Assignment Format, to be internally assessed by the teacher and externally moderated by the IBO.
The Research Project must be based on a research question which can be directly related to one of the topics or sub-topics of the Standard Level syllabus and must be a question regarding a real world problem involving any form of a business organization.
Total Length: 2,000 words max (Higher Level)
1,500 words max (Standard Level) If you go over the limits, there will be point penalties.
Course Weighting
- Paper 1 - 35%
- Paper 2 - 40%
- Internal Assessment - 25%
Higher Education
Why is IB Business and Management valuable for Higher Education?
Business and Management draws from such a varied range of sources that it is suitable for most occupations. It is widely accepted by universities for many diverse courses and employers recognise its strong practical respectability. Future careers may include management, retailing, marketing, sales, accountancy, research, the civil service and consultancy. This course will provide students with a wide range of transferable skills and can, therefore, be useful in many other subjects and careers