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    The Complete Online Mba (2025)

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    The Complete Online Mba (2025)

    The Complete Online Mba (2025)
    Published 10/2024
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    Become A Top 1% Business Leader

    What you'll learn

    Master Core Management Principles

    Analyze Business Problems Using Case Studies

    Design and Execute Marketing Strategies

    Make Informed Economic and Financial Decision

    Optimize Operations and Supply Chains

    Lead Organizational Change

    Understand and Influence Organizational Behavior

    Formulate and Execute Winning Business Strategies

    The Most Comprehensive Online MBA Course Available

    Based On The Latest Top-Quality Research

    Covers All The Same Concepts & Frameworks As The Top Business Schools

    Requirements

    No Prior Business Experience Needed - Suitable For Both Novices & Business Professionals

    Description

    The MBA program at Nexus Business Academy provides a comprehensive foundation in essential business and management principles, designed for aspiring leaders and business professionals. This course covers key functional areas such as management, finance, marketing, and operations, while emphasizing ethical leadership and social responsibility. You will explore both theoretical frameworks and practical case studies, gaining hands-on experience in solving real-world business problems. The course begins with the foundations of management and gradually moves into more advanced topics like economics, accounting, and strategic management. With an emphasis on developing critical thinking and leadership skills, the course also addresses emerging business trends such as corporate social responsibility (CSR), digital marketing, and the challenges of managing change in a dynamic global environment. Upon completion, you will have the analytical tools and strategic insight needed to excel in any business context.The course features the latest top-level research and business trends, and covers both theoretical concepts and frameworks, as well as a wide variety of examples to illustrate the theory in practice - including case studies from the most succesfull businesses.This course is perfect for anyone seeking a well-rounded understanding of modern business practices, with the flexibility of learning at their own pace. Start your journey to become a top 1% business leader today!

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 1.1.2 Functions of Management

    Lecture 3 1.1.3 Key tasks and responsibilities of managers

    Lecture 4 1.1.4 Key tasks and responsibilities of managers - Example

    Lecture 5 1.2.1 Planning as a management function

    Lecture 6 1.2.2 Strategic Planning

    Lecture 7 1.2.3 Strategic Planning - Example

    Lecture 8 1.2.4 The process of Strategic Planning

    Lecture 9 1.2.5 Types of Plans

    Lecture 10 1.2.6 Types of Plans - Example (Google)

    Lecture 11 1.3.1 Organizational Structure - Key Concepts

    Lecture 12 1.3.2 Organizational Structure - Types of Organizations

    Lecture 13 1.3.3 Organizational Structure - Strategies for Organizational Design

    Lecture 14 1.4.1 Leadership as a Management Function

    Lecture 15 1.4.2 Leadership Styles

    Lecture 16 1.4.3 Theories of Motivation

    Lecture 17 1.4.4 Leadership - Case study: Apple

    Lecture 18 1.5.1 Controlling as a management function

    Lecture 19 1.5.2 Financial and Managerial Controls

    Section 2: Module 2 - Ethics, CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) & Sustainability

    Lecture 20 2 - Introduction

    Lecture 21 2.1.1 The relevance of business ethics

    Lecture 22 2.1.2 Case study: Enron

    Lecture 23 2.2.1 Main Ethical Theories

    Lecture 24 2.2.2 Ethical Theories: Example I

    Lecture 25 2.2.3 Ethical Theories: Example II

    Lecture 26 2.2.4 Case study: Patagonia

    Lecture 27 2.3.1 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

    Lecture 28 2.3.2 Caroll's Pyramid

    Lecture 29 2.3.3 The Shared Value Model

    Lecture 30 2.4.1 Stakeholder Identification and Engagement

    Lecture 31 2.4.2 Stakeholder Mapping

    Lecture 32 2.4.3 Stakeholder Mapping: Exercise

    Lecture 33 2.4.4 Stakeholder Engagement Plan

    Lecture 34 2.4.5 Case study: Starbucks

    Lecture 35 2.5.1 CSR and Environmental Responsibility

    Lecture 36 2.5.2 Business Strategies for Sustainability

    Lecture 37 2.5.3 Case study: Interface Inc.

    Lecture 38 2.6.1 Social Responsibility

    Lecture 39 2.6.2 Global Ethics and CSR

    Lecture 40 2.6.3 Case study: Apple and Foxconn

    Lecture 41 2.7.1 Integrating Ethics and CSR

    Lecture 42 2.7.2 Case study: IKEA

    Section 3: Module 3 - Economics for Managers

    Lecture 43 3.1.1 Basic Economic Concepts for Managers

    Lecture 44 3.1.2 Marginal Analysis

    Lecture 45 3.1.3 The Role of Economic Thinking for Managers

    Lecture 46 3.1.4 Overview of the Decision-Making Process in Business

    Lecture 47 3.1.5 Overview of the Decision-Making Process in Business - An Example

    Lecture 48 3.1.6 Demand & Supply and Price Elasticity

    Lecture 49 3.1.7 Case study: Uber's Dynamic Pricing

    Lecture 50 3.2.1 Consumer Choice and Utility Maximization

    Lecture 51 3.2.2 Consumer Choice Theory - Budget Constraints

    Lecture 52 3.3.3 Consumer Choice Theory - Indifference Curves

    Lecture 53 3.3.4 Consumer Choice Theory - Case study: Starbucks

    Lecture 54 3.3.5 Production Functions and the Law of Diminishing Returns

    Lecture 55 3.3.6 Short and long-run costs

    Lecture 56 3.3.7 Short and long-run costs - Example

    Lecture 57 3.3.8 Pricing - Case study: Southwest Airlines

    Lecture 58 3.4.1 Market Structures

    Lecture 59 3.5.1 Demand and Supply in the Labour Markets

    Lecture 60 3.5.2 Labour Markets - Wage Differentials

    Lecture 61 3.6.1 Government Intervention in Business

    Lecture 62 3.6.2 Monetary Policy Tools

    Lecture 63 3.6.3 Monetary Policy - Case study: Quantitative Easing

    Lecture 64 3.7.1 Macro-economic Indicators

    Lecture 65 3.7.2 Business Cycles and Economic Indicators

    Lecture 66 3.7.3 Business Cycles and Economic Indicators - Example

    Lecture 67 3.7.4 Business Cycles and Economic Indicators - Case study: Automobile Manufactu

    Lecture 68 3.8.1 Comparative and Absolute Advantage

    Lecture 69 3.8.2 Exchange Raters, Balance of Payments, Trade Policies

    Lecture 70 3.8.3 Exchange Rates - Example

    Lecture 71 3.8.4 Balance of Payments - Example

    Lecture 72 3.8.5 Trade Policies - Example

    Lecture 73 3.9.1 Current Economic Developments

    Lecture 74 3.9.2 Future Economic Trends

    Section 4: Module 4 - Financial Management

    Lecture 75 4.1.1 Accounting Basics

    Lecture 76 4.1.2 The Accounting Equation

    Lecture 77 4.1.3 The Accounting Equation - Example

    Lecture 78 4.1.4 Types of Assets

    Lecture 79 4.1.5 The Double-Entry Bookkeeping System

    Lecture 80 4.1.6 Types of Financial Statements

    Lecture 81 4.1.7 The Balance Sheet

    Lecture 82 4.1.8 The Income Statement

    Lecture 83 4.1.9 The Cash Flow Statement

    Lecture 84 4.2.1 The Balance Sheet - Example (Apple)

    Lecture 85 4.2.2 The Income Statement - Example (Apple)

    Lecture 86 4.2.3 The Cash Flow Statement - Example (Apple)

    Lecture 87 4.2.4 The Balance Sheet - Exercise

    Lecture 88 4.2.5 The Income Statement - Exercise

    Lecture 89 4.2.6 The Cash Flow Statement - Exercise

    Lecture 90 4.3.1 Financial vs Managerial Accounting

    Lecture 91 4.3.2 Overview of Managerial Accounting Methods

    Lecture 92 4.3.3 Cost Types (Fixed, Variable and Semi-Variable Costs)

    Lecture 93 4.3.4 Managerial Accounting - Cost Analysis

    Lecture 94 4.3.5 Managerial Accounting - Cost Variance Analysis

    Lecture 95 4.3.6 Managerial Accounting - Activity-based Costing

    Lecture 96 4.3.7 Performance Metrics

    Lecture 97 4.3.8 The Balanced Scorecard

    Lecture 98 4.3.9 The Balanced Scorecard - Example

    Lecture 99 4.3.10 Case study: Cost Management at Coca Cola

    Lecture 100 4.4.1 Cost-volume Profit Analysis (Break-even and Margin of Safety)

    Lecture 101 4.4.2 Break-even Point and Margin of Safety - Example

    Lecture 102 4.4.3 Budgeting Techniques

    Lecture 103 4.4.4 Budgeting Techniques - Example

    Lecture 104 4.4.5 Forecasting Techniques

    Lecture 105 4.4.6 Budget Preparation

    Lecture 106 4.4.7 Budget Preparation - Example

    Lecture 107 4.5.1 Capital Budgeting - Overview

    Lecture 108 4.5.2 Capital Budgeting - Key Concepts

    Lecture 109 4.5.3 Capital Budgeting - Example

    Lecture 110 4.5.4 Case study: Tesla's Gigafactories

    Lecture 111 4.6.1 Types of Funding

    Lecture 112 4.6.2 Short vs Long-term Financing

    Lecture 113 4.6.3 Financing Strategies - Case study: Starbucks

    Lecture 114 4.7.1 Business Valuation - Introduction

    Lecture 115 4.7.2 Overview of Business Valuation Methods

    Lecture 116 4.7.3 Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) Method - Example

    Lecture 117 4.7.4 Capitalization of Earning Method - Example

    Lecture 118 4.7.5 Comparable Company Analysis (CCA) Method - Example

    Lecture 119 4.7.6 Precedent Transaction Analysis (PTA) Method - Example

    Lecture 120 4.7.7 Adjusted Book Value Method - Example

    Lecture 121 4.7.8 Liquidation Value Method - Example

    Lecture 122 4.7.9 Factors and Challenges in Business Valuation

    Section 5: Module 5 - Marketing Management

    Lecture 123 5.1.1 Foundations of Marketing Management

    Lecture 124 5.1.2 The Marketing Mix (4P's)

    Lecture 125 5.1.3 Marketing Basics - Definition and Scope

    Lecture 126 5.1.4 The Purchase Funnel

    Lecture 127 5.1.5 The Customer Journey - Overview

    Lecture 128 5.1.6 The Customer Journey - Awareness Stage - Key Strategies

    Lecture 129 5.1.7 The Customer Journey - Interest Stage - Key Strategies

    Lecture 130 5.1.8 The Customer Journey - Consideration Stage - Key Strategies

    Lecture 131 5.1.9 The Customer Journey - Purchase Stage - Key Strategies

    Lecture 132 5.1.10 The Customer Journey - Post-Purchase Stage - Key Strategies

    Lecture 133 5.1.11 The Customer Journey - Advocacy Stage - Key Strategies

    Lecture 134 5.1.12 Developing a Customer Journey Map

    Lecture 135 5.1.13 The Customer Journey - Examples (Amazon and Spotify)

    Lecture 136 5.1.14 Case Study - Nike's Marketing Success

    Lecture 137 5.2.1 Developing Marketing Strategies

    Lecture 138 5.2.2 Case study: Tesla's Market Segmentation

    Lecture 139 5.3.1 What Drives Consumer Decisions?

    Lecture 140 5.3.2 The Consumer's Buying Process

    Lecture 141 5.3.2 Case study: Apple's Marketing Strategies

    Lecture 142 5.4.1 Market Research

    Lecture 143 5.4.2 Primary Research Tools - Advantages & Disadvantages

    Lecture 144 5.4.3 Primary Research Tools - Key considerations

    Lecture 145 5.4.4 Market Research - Example & Exercise

    Lecture 146 5.5.1 Digital Marketing - Key Elements

    Lecture 147 5.5.2 Developing a Digital Marketing Plan - Exercise

    Lecture 148 5.5.3 Analyzing and Leveraging Consumer Data

    Lecture 149 5.6.1 Product Lifecycle Management

    Lecture 150 5.6.2 Product Lifecycle Management - Example I: Blackberry

    Lecture 151 5.6.3 Product Lifecycle Management - Example II: Apple

    Lecture 152 5.6.4 Brand Management

    Lecture 153 5.6.5 Brand Management - Case study: Coca Cola

    Lecture 154 5.7.1 Pricing Models

    Lecture 155 5.8.1 Additional Topics in Marketing

    Lecture 156 5.8.2 Integrated Marketing Communications

    Lecture 157 5.8.3 International Marketing

    Lecture 158 5.8.4 Ethical Marketing Practices

    Section 6: Module 6 - Operational & Supply Chain Management

    Lecture 159 6.1.1 Operational Management - Basic Elements

    Lecture 160 6.1.2 Operational Management - Scope

    Lecture 161 6.1.3 Operational Excellence

    Lecture 162 6.1.4 Operational Excellence - Case study: Walmart

    Lecture 163 6.2.1 Production Planning & Control

    Lecture 164 6.2.2 Production Methods - Job Production

    Lecture 165 6.2.3 Production Methods - Batch Production

    Lecture 166 6.2.4 Production Methods - Flow Production

    Lecture 167 6.2.5 Production Methods - Project Production

    Lecture 168 6.2.6 Capacity Planning

    Lecture 169 6.2.7 Capacity Planning - Example (and Relevant Software)

    Lecture 170 6.2.8 Facility Layout & Design

    Lecture 171 6.2.9 Case study: Toyota's Production Process

    Lecture 172 6.3.1 Inventory Management - Types of Inventory

    Lecture 173 6.3.2 Inventory Management - Functions

    Lecture 174 6.3.3 Inventory Control Techniques

    Lecture 175 6.3.4 Inventory Control Techniques - Economic Order Quantity

    Lecture 176 6.3.5 Inventory Control Techniques - Just-in-time (JIT) management

    Lecture 177 6.3.6 Inventory Control Techniques - Safety Stock

    Lecture 178 6.3.7 Inventory Management - Example Case

    Lecture 179 6.4.1 Quality Management

    Lecture 180 6.4.2 Performing Quality Management

    Lecture 181 6.4.3 ISO Standards

    Lecture 182 6.4.4 ISO Standards - Example: Internal ISO 90001 Audit

    Lecture 183 6.4.5 Six Sigma - Core Principles

    Lecture 184 6.4.6 Six Sigma - DMAIC Process

    Lecture 185 6.4.7 Six Sigma in Practice

    Lecture 186 6.4.8 TQM (Total Quality Management) - Core Principles

    Lecture 187 6.4.9 TQM In Practice

    Lecture 188 6.4.10 Six Sigma vs TQM - A Comparison

    Lecture 189 6.5.1 Supply Chain Management - Foundations

    Lecture 190 6.5.2 Suppy Chain Management - Key Components

    Lecture 191 6.5.3 Supply Chain Management - Key Strategies

    Lecture 192 6.5.4 Supply Chain Management - Case study: Li & Fung

    Lecture 193 6.5.5 Supply Chain Management - Technological Developments

    Lecture 194 6.5.6 Supply Chain Management - Case study: Walmart's Blockchain Technology

    Lecture 195 6.6.1 Risk Identification in Supply Chain Management

    Lecture 196 6.6.2 Risk Assessment

    Lecture 197 6.6.3 Rumsfeld Risk Matrix

    Lecture 198 6.6.4 Risk Management in Supply Chains - The Kraljic Matrix

    Lecture 199 6.6.5 Risk Mitigation Strategies in Supply Chain Management

    Lecture 200 6.6.6 Dealing with Uncertainty in the Supply Chain

    Lecture 201 6.6.7 Case study: COVID-19 the Global Supply Chain

    Lecture 202 6.7.8 Developing a Risk Mitigation Strategy for Supply Chains - Exercise (Pt 1)

    Lecture 203 6.6.8 Developing a Risk Mitigation Strategy for Supply Chains - Exercise (Pt 2)

    Lecture 204 6.7.1 Developing Supply Chain Management Plan - Exercise (Part 1)

    Lecture 205 6.7.2 Developing Supply Chain Management Plan - Exercise (Part 2)

    Section 7: Module 7 - Leadership, Teamwork & Change Management

    Lecture 206 7.1.1 Leadership Foundations

    Lecture 207 7.1.2 Reflections on Leadership

    Lecture 208 7.1.3 Core Theories on Leadership

    Lecture 209 7.1.4 The Leader as a Coach

    Lecture 210 7.1.6 The Leader as a Coach - The GROW Model

    Lecture 211 7.1.7 The Leader as a Coach - The GROW Model (Example)

    Lecture 212 7.1.8 Leadership Case Study: Ernest Shackleton's Survival on Antartica

    Lecture 213 7.1.9 Leadership - Example Scenario I

    Lecture 214 7.1.10 Leadership - Example Scenario II

    Lecture 215 7.1.11 Leadership - Example Scenario III

    Lecture 216 7.2.1 Understanding Diversity

    Lecture 217 7.2.2 Leading Diverse Teams - Best Practices

    Lecture 218 7.2.3 Leading Diverse Teams - Common Pitfalls

    Lecture 219 7.2.4 Geert Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions Theory

    Lecture 220 7.3.1 Conflict Resolution Techniques

    Lecture 221 7.3.2 Thomas Killman Model for Conflict Resolution

    Lecture 222 7.3.3 Conflict Resolution - Scenario I

    Lecture 223 7.3.4 Conflict Resolution - Scenario II

    Lecture 224 7.4.1 Teamwork - Basics

    Lecture 225 7.4.2 High Performance Teams - Key Ingredients

    Lecture 226 7.4.3 Tuckman's Stages of Group Development

    Lecture 227 7.4.4 Belbin's Team Roles

    Lecture 228 7.4.5 Social Identity Theory and Team Identities

    Lecture 229 7.5.1 Change Management - Basics

    Lecture 230 7.5.2 Kubler-Ross Change Curve

    Lecture 231 7.5.3 Lewin's 3-stage Change Model

    Lecture 232 7.5.4 McKinsey's 7-S Change Framework

    Lecture 233 7.5.5 McKinsey's 7-S Change Framework - Application

    Lecture 234 7.5.6 Kotter's 8-stage Change Model

    Lecture 235 7.5.7 Kotter's 8-stage Change Model - Application

    Lecture 236 7.5.8 Comparison of Change Models

    Lecture 237 7.5.9 Case study: Change at Microsoft

    Lecture 238 7.5.10 Case study: Change at Tata Motors

    Lecture 239 7.5.11 Change Management Scenario I (Lewin's 3-stage Model)

    Lecture 240 7.5.12 Change Management - Scenario II (McKinsey's 7-S Model)

    Lecture 241 7.5.13 Change Management - Scenario III (Kotter's 8-stage Model)

    Section 8: Module 8 - Organizational Behavior

    Lecture 242 8.1.1 Organizational Behavior - Definition and Scope

    Lecture 243 8.1.2 The IPO (Input - Process - Output) Model for Organizational Behavior

    Lecture 244 8.1.3 Models of Organizational Behavior

    Lecture 245 8.2.1 Personality Traits and the Workplace

    Lecture 246 8.2.2 Personality and Its Broader Impact on the Workplace

    Lecture 247 8.2.3 Attitudes and Job Performance

    Lecture 248 8.2.4 Understanding Individual Perception

    Lecture 249 8.2.5 Perception and Its Impact on the Workplace

    Lecture 250 8.3 Workshop - Performance Management

    Lecture 251 8.4 Workshop - Employee Engagement

    Lecture 252 8.5 Workshop - Burnout in the Workplace (and How to Manage & Prevent It)

    Lecture 253 8.6.1 Sources and Types of Power in Organizations

    Lecture 254 8.6.2 Understanding Organizational Politics

    Lecture 255 8.6.3 Navigating Organizational Politics - Best Practices

    Lecture 256 8.6.4 Ethical Dilemmas in Business

    Lecture 257 8.6.5 Main Ethical Theories (Recap)

    Lecture 258 8.6.6 Developing Moral Leadership

    Lecture 259 8.6.7 Establishing and Implementing a Code of Conduct

    Lecture 260 8.7.1 Understanding Organizational Culture

    Lecture 261 8.7.2 Organizational Socialization

    Lecture 262 8.7.3 The Stages of Organizational Socialization

    Lecture 263 8.7.4 The Role of Leaders in Shaping Organizational Culture

    Lecture 264 8.7.5 Types of Organizational Culture

    Lecture 265 8.7.6 Building a Positive Work Environment

    Lecture 266 8.7.7 Changing an Organizational Culture

    Lecture 267 8.7.8 Case study: Google's Organizational Culture

    Section 9: Module 9 - Strategic Management

    Lecture 268 9.1.1 What is strategy?

    Lecture 269 9.1.2 Strategy as a Dynamic Process

    Lecture 270 9.1.3 The Strategic Management Process

    Lecture 271 9.2.1 Analyzing the External Environment - The Value Stick

    Lecture 272 9.2.2 Analyzing the External Environment - PESTEL analysis

    Lecture 273 9.2.3 Analyzing the External Environment - Porter's Five Forces

    Lecture 274 9.2.4 Porter's Five Forces - Strategic Implications

    Lecture 275 9.2.5 Assessing Competition - The Four Corners Model

    Lecture 276 9.2.6 Blue Ocean Strategy

    Lecture 277 9.2.7 Blue Ocean Strategy - Value Innovation

    Lecture 278 9.2.8 Blue Ocean Strategy - Strategy Canvas

    Lecture 279 9.3.1 Analyzing the Internal Environment

    Lecture 280 9.3.2 The VRIO framework

    Lecture 281 9.3.3 The Value Chain

    Lecture 282 9.3.3 The Value Chain - Using the Value Chain

    Lecture 283 9.3.4 Product Portfolio Analysis

    Lecture 284 9.2.5 Product Portfolio Analysis - the BCG Matrix

    Lecture 285 9.3.6 Product Portfolio Analysis - The ADL Matrix

    Lecture 286 9.3.7 Product Portfolio Analysis - The GE-McKinsey Matrix

    Lecture 287 9.3.8 Product Portfolio Analysis - Ansoff Matrix

    Lecture 288 9.3.9 Comparison of Product Portfolio Analysis Tools

    Lecture 289 9.3.10 Core Competencies

    Lecture 290 9.3.11 Core Competencies - Leveraging Competitive Advantage

    Lecture 291 9.3.12 Core Competencies - (Un)related Diversification

    Lecture 292 9.3.13 The SWOT framework

    Lecture 293 9.3.14 The SWOT framework - Example (Netflix)

    Lecture 294 9.4.1 Strategic Planning

    Lecture 295 9.4.2 Forecasting & Backcasting

    Lecture 296 9.4.3 Forecasting & Backcasting - Example

    Lecture 297 9.4.4 Scenario Planning

    Lecture 298 9.4.5 Establshing a Vision and Mission

    Lecture 299 9.4.6 Strategic Planning - The OGSM framework

    Lecture 300 9.5.1 Strategy Formulation

    Lecture 301 9.5.2 Corporate-level Strategy

    Lecture 302 9.5.3 Business-level Strategies

    Lecture 303 9.5.4 Functional-level Strategies

    Lecture 304 9.5.5 International Strategies

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