Business Sense
Author | Andrew E. Bennett 著 |
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Category |
Reading ESP |
Level |
Intermediate Advanced |
TOEIC Level |
500~600 |
Release Date | 2014/04/01 |
ISBN | 9784523177425 |
Book Size・Number of Pages | B5・90 pages |
Price | 2,310 yen (incl. tax) |
Number of Units | 15 |
Materials | Downloadable Audio Files/CD |
Teacher’s Materials | ●Teacher's Manual(including Japanese translation/Listening Transcript/ Extra Sentence for Target Vocabulary) ●Teacher's CD-ROM【【Reading Passage Data/Japanese Translation/Listening Transcript/Extra sentence for Target Vocabulary(ALL Units Word Data) 】 〈Others〉 Teacher's Manual Data(Word/PDF),Text Data (Word) |
Stocks | 〇 |
Business Sense is an integrated-skills, business-English textbook featuring pre- and post-reading exercises and activities that strengthen both receptive and productive skills. But more than that, this unique text gives learners an in-depth look inside the fascinating world of business. Each unit is built up around a 400-word, information- and idea-packed essay with accompanying visual aid that tells the story of a renowned industry leader, legendary company, or business-related phenomenon that has changed the world in some important way―stories of corporate triumph, perseverance, ambition, and sometimes failure and tragedy that can inspire and motivate, but also serve as cautionary tales. If you are looking for the ideal text for your future corporate leaders and captains of industry, you need look no further. Business Sense is the sensible choice
2. The Students Who Started Google
3. Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace
4. Toyota – R&D Powerhouse
5. Michael E. Porter – Management Guru
6. Harley-Davidson – A Legend Rolls On
7. Sporting Troubles – The Financial Fall of Leeds United
8. Women in Business – Challenges and Triumphs
9. Fighting African Poverty with Cell Phones
10. The Creative Vision of Walt Disney
11. Tata – India’s Mega Group
12. Big Banks, Big Problems
13. The Spending Habits of the Super Rich
14. The Story of Marvel Comics
15. Ben and Jerry’s – Ice Cream and Social Activism