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MBA Research National Curriculum Standards Correlation to Virtual Business Restaurant NBEA Achievement Standard Virtual Business Retailing 3.0 Business Administration Finance Business Management & Administration Marketing Legend: Some Correlation to the Skill High Correlation to the Skill Very High Correlation to the Skill The information for this correlation was found on the following website during 09/2011: http://www.mbaresearch.org/2.0/joomla/images/pdfs/standards07execsum.pdf 2008 MarkED/Career Paths 1375 King Ave., Columbus, OH 43212

Business Administration Core Standards Business Law: Understands business s responsibility to know, abide by, and enforce laws and regulations that affect business operations and transactions [Includes Career Cluster topics (e.g., Ethics and Legal Responsibilities)] Communication Skills: Understands the concepts, strategies, and systems used to obtain and convey ideas and information (Addresses Career Cluster topic: Communications) Customer Relations: Understands the techniques and strategies used to foster positive, ongoing relationships with customers [Includes Career Cluster topics (e.g., Problem Solving and Critical Thinking, Systems)] Economics: Understands the economic principles and concepts fundamental to business operations [Includes Career Cluster topics (e.g., Academic Foundations)] Emotional Intelligence: Understands techniques, strategies, and systems used to foster selfunderstanding and enhance relationships with others [Includes Career Cluster topics (e.g., Leadership and Teamwork, Ethics and Legal Responsibilities)] Entrepreneurship: Understands the concepts, processes, and skills associated with identifying new ideas, opportunities, and methods and with creating or starting a new project or venture [Includes Career Cluster topics (e.g., Systems)] Financial Analysis: Understands tools, and projects provide students with charts, graphs and other data pertaining to their business that they may utilize for class presentations and/or discussions. and projects provide students with enough data that may be used to create projects or presentations within a group or individual environment. Work completed as a team would allow students to explore group dynamics, communication skills and personal leadership capabilities. All lessons allow the student to simulate owning their own business. Students are required to analyze multiple variables and dynamic financial data. Students make ongoing business decisions to maximize profitability.

strategies, and systems used to maintain, monitor, control, and plan the use of financial resources [Includes Career Cluster topics (e.g., Systems, Technical Skills)] Human Resources Management: Understands the tools, techniques, and systems that businesses use to plan, staff, lead, and organize its human resources [Includes Career Cluster topics(e.g., Leadership and Teamwork, Problem Solving and Critical Thinking, Systems)] Information Management: Understands tools, strategies, and systems needed to access, process, maintain, evaluate, and disseminate information to assist business decision-making [Includes Career Cluster topics (e.g., Information Technology Applications, Technical Skills)] Marketing: Understands the tools, techniques, and systems that businesses use to create exchanges and satisfy organizational objectives [Includes Career Cluster topics (e.g., Systems)] Operations: Understands the processes and systems implemented to monitor, plan, and control the day-to-day activities required for continued business functioning [Includes Career Cluster topics (e.g., Safety, Health and Environmental; Systems)] and projects give students access to their business financial statements and other reports that must be used for analysis in order to make informed decisions regarding their businesses. All lessons allow the student to simulate owning their own business. Students are required to analyze multiple variables and dynamic financial data. Students make ongoing business decisions to maximize profitability. All lessons allow the student to simulate owning their own business. Students are required to analyze multiple variables and dynamic financial data. Students make ongoing business decisions to maximize profitability.

Professional Development: Understands concepts, tools, and strategies used to explore, obtain, and develop in a business career [Includes Career Cluster topics (e.g., Problem Solving and Critical Thinking, Employability and Career Development, Technical Skills)] Strategic Management: Understands tools, techniques, and systems that affect a business s ability to plan, control, and organize an organization/department [Includes Career Cluster topics (e.g., Technical Skills)] and projects allow the student to simulate owning their own business. This allows students to develop an understanding for the concepts, tools and strategies that are necessary for a business career and to explore the different aspects involved in owning your own business. Virtual Business Restaurant Lessons; Finance Standards Instruction for the finance cluster is based on the 13 Business Administration Core Standards, plus four additional standards with outcomes unique to finance careers: Compliance Risk Management Financial-Information Management Product/Service Management

Business Management and Administration Standards Instruction for the cluster is based on the 13 Business Administration Core Standards, plus four additional standards with outcomes unique to business management and administration careers: Knowledge Management Quality Management Project Management Risk Management Marketing Standards Instruction for the marketing cluster is based on the 13 Business Administration Core Standards, plus seven additional standards with outcomes unique to marketing careers: Channel Management Product/Service Management

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