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WASSCE / WAEC BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SYLLABUS WWW.LARNEDU.COM Visit www.larnedu.com for the latest WASSCE / WAEC Syllabus in all subjects. 1. PREAMBLE 2. AIMS The course in Business at the senior school level embraces principles and activities in the core functional areas of business management. It also covers legal environment of business, information technology, globalization, economic integration and entrepreneurship. The examination therefore intends to test candidates (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) understanding and appreciation of the basic concepts, principles and practices of business management; understanding of the role of business management in an economy; ability to relate the concepts and principles of business management to practical business situations. ability to pursue further studies in business management. 3. SCHEME OF EXAMINATION There will be two papers, Paper 1 and Paper 2; both of which will constitute a composite paper and will be taken at a sitting. PAPER: 1 PAPER: 2 This will consist of fifty compulsory multiple-choice objective questions which will cover the entire syllabus and will carry 30 marks. It will last1 hour. It will consist of a compulsory case study question and seven other essay questions, out of which candidates will be expected to answer any three. The case study will range between 200 and 250 words and will carry 25 marks, while the other questions will carry equal marks of 15 each. The paper will therefore carry a total of 70 marks.

4. DETAILED SYLLABUS TOPICS

1. NATURE OF MANAGEMENT 1.1 Meaning and Process of 1.2 Forms of Business Organization 1.3 Business and Society 1.1.1 Meaning of and administration 1.1.2 Basic Functions of 1.1.3 Levels of 1.1.4 Types and Roles of Managers 1.1.5 Difference between Administration and 1.2.1 Meaning of Business Organization 1.2.2. Identification of Major Forms: (Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, Limited Liability Company, Public orations, Co-operative society) 1.2.3. Procedures for the formations/characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of each form. 1.2.4 Causes of business failure. 1.3.1 Meaning of Business Environment Business Environment, 1.3.2 Forces in the Businesses Environment 1.3.3 Ethical, legal and social responsibilities of Businesses. 1.3.4 Primary and Secondary stakeholders meaning and differences. 1.3.5 Responsibilities of businesses towards 2. FUNCTIONS OF MANAGEMENT 2.1 Planning and Decision Making 2.1.1 Meaning and importance of planning 2.1.2 Steps in planning, Types.2.1.3 Meaning and of planning, Limitations to planning 2.1.3 Meaning and importance of decision making.

2.2 Organizing 2.3 Directing 2.4 Controlling 2.1.4 Step in the decision making process. 2.1.5 Types of (Programmed and Nonprogrammed) decisions. 2.1.6 Levels of management decisions. 2.2.1 Meaning, importance and activities of organizing 2.2.2 Principles of organizing, Organizational structure and Organizational chart 2.2.3 Centralization and decentralizationmeaning differences, advantages and disadvantages. 2.2.4 Meaning and benefits of delegation. 2.2.5 Reasons why managers do not delegate 2.2.6 Reasons why subordinates do not accept Delegation 2.2.7 Guidelines for delegation 2.3.1 Meaning and elements of directing 2.3.2 Motivation meaning, intrinsic and extrinsic factors 2.3.3 Maslow s Hierarchy of Needs. 2.3.4 Leadership importance of good leadership. 2.3.5 Leadership styles and Sources of power available to leaders. 2.3.6 Communication meaning, importance, channel formal and informal 2.3.7 The Communication process 2.3.8 Barriers to communication 2.3.9 Guidelines to effective communication 2.4.1 Meaning and reasons for controlling 2.4.2 Steps in controlling. 2.4.3 Tools for controlling

3. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 4. LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS 4.1 Law of Contract 4.2 Principles of Agency 4.3 Negotiable Instruments 5. FINANCE AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS 5.1 Money 5.2 Banking 3.1 Concept of ICT 3.2 Data and information, meaning, differences; and sources of business information 3.3 Functions of the computer 3.4 Applications of computers in Business 3.5 Advantages and challenges of the use of Computers in business 4.1.1. Meaning and elements of contract 4.1.2 Classification of contracts 4.1.3 Vitiating factors (Void and Voidable contracts) 4.1.4 Ways of discharging a contract 4.2.1 Creation of agency 4.2.2 Rights and duties of a principal 4.2.3 Rights and duties of an agent 4.2.4 Termination of agency 4.3.1 Meaning and characteristics of negotiable instruments 4.3.2 Types of negotiable instruments (Cheques; Bills of exchange; Promissory notes) 4.3.3 Cheques: Class, types, advantages, disadvantages and ways of avoiding cheque frauds. 5.1.1 Meaning and characteristics of money 5.1.2 Functions of money 5.1.3 Meaning and causes of inflation 5.2.1 Types of banks 5.2.2 Functions of the Central bank 5.2.3 Functions of commercial and other types of banks 5.2.4 Types of bank accounts. 5.2.5 Tools of monetary control

5.3 Risk and Insurance 5.4 Stock Exchange 6. ROLE OF GOVERNMENT IN THE ECONOMY 7. INTERNATIONAL TRADAND PROBLEMS OF DEVELOPING ECONOMIES 7.1 International Trade 5.3.1 Meaning of risk and risk management 5.3.2 Types of business risks 5.3.3 Meaning and importance of insurance 5.3.4 Principles of insurance 5.3.5 Types of insurance and insurance Policies 5.4.1 Meaning and functions 5.4.2 Types of securities 6.1 Role of government in an economy 6.2 Sources and types of government revenue 6.3 Purpose of taxation 6.4 Types of taxes and challenges of tax collection 6.5 Types and items of government Expenditure 7.1.1 Meaning of trade 7.1.2 Difference between domestic and international trade 7.1.3 Documents used in domestic and international trade 7.1.4 Reasons for international trade 7.1.5 Theories of absolute cost and comparative cost advantage 7.1.6 Restrictions in International trade Balance of Payments (BOP) and measures for correcting BOP deficit

7.2 Developing Economies 8. GLOBALIZATION AND ECONOMIC INTEGRATION 8.1 Globalization 8.2 Economic integration 7.2.1 Challenges of developing economies in relation to International trade 7.2.2 Ways of improving Developing Economies by Government 7.2.3 Role of the following institutions in international trade : International Monetary Fund (IMF), International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). 8.1.1 Meaning and causes of globalization 8.1.2 Advantages and disadvantages of Globalization 8.2.1 Meaning of economic integration 8.2.2 Roles of the following in economic integration : Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), African Union (AU), European Union (EU), P African European Pacific Countries Association of South and Eastern Asian Nations (ASEAN). 9. FUNCTIONAL MANAGEMENT 9.1 Elements of Human Resource 9.1.1 Meaning of human resource 9.1.2 Functions of human resource management 9.1.3 Steps in the recruitment and selection process 9.1.4 Sources of recruitment 9.1.5 Types of training; 9.1.6 Job Analysis (job description and job specification) 9.1.6 Performance appraisal - meaning and importance

9.2 Labour Relations 9.3 Fundamentals of Production 9.4 Principles of Marketing 9.2.1 Meaning of labour relations, Trade Unions and industrial relations. 9.2.2 Functions of Trade Unions 9.2.3 Employers Association: Meaning and functions. 9.2.4 Collective bargaining-process importance and rights of parties involved. 9.3.1 Meaning of production and production. 9.3.2 Forms of Production - extractive, manufacturing, construction, commercial and personal services 9.3.3 Factors of production 9.3.4 Meaning of specialization and exchange 9.3.5 Advantages and disadvantages of specialization 9.3.6 Types of production process job, batch, flow 9.3.7 Steps in production planning and Control 9.4.1 Meaning of Marketing: Meaning and activities. 9.4.2 Market segmentation: Meaning and bases. 9.4.3 Elements of the marketing mix (product, price,promotion and place) 9.4.4 Steps in new product development 9.4.5 Stages of product life cycle (introduction, growth, maturity and decline) 9.4.6 Functions of packaging and uses of branding 9.4.7 Factors affecting pricing and pricing objectives 9.4.8 Promotion: Meaning, importance and types 9.4.9 Channels of distribution 9.4.10 Functions of wholesalers and retailers

9.5 Electronic Commerce (e -Commerce) 9.6 Business Finance 10. ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL BUSINESS 10.1 Entrepreneurship 9.5.1 e-commerce: Meaning and importance. 9.5.2 Meaning of Business Finance. 9.6.1 Short-term and long-term sources of finance 9.6.2 Government lending programmes; Venture capital fund 10.1.1 Meaning of entrepreneurship 10.1.2 Role of entrepreneurs 10.1.3 Characteristics of an entrepreneur 10.1.4 Content of business plan 10.1.5 Reasons for business successes and failures 10.1.6 Record Keeping: Meaning, importance and types. 10.1.7 Time : Meaning, importance and techniques. 10.2 Small Business 10.2.1 Small businesses: Meaning and categories 10.2.2 Procedures in the formation of small businesses 10.2.3 Importance of small businesses in the economy 10.2.4 Challenges of small businesses 10.2.5 Role of government in promoting small businesses 10.2.6 Ways of sustaining an established business

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