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TYPES OF BUSINESS RECORDS IN INDUSTRIES (1)

TYPES OF BUSINESS RECORDS IN INDUSTRIES (1)

BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT

TYPES OF INTRODUCTION

BUSINESS  TO BUSINESS AND

INDUSTRIES MANAGEMENT

KEY

STAKEHOLDERS

IN BUSINESS

"ALWAYS SAMANTHA
DELIVER MORE LIGENG
THAN KATO
EXPECTED" -
Larry

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
AND
MANAGEMENT Management defined as all the
activities and tasks undertaken
BUSINESS for archiving goals by continuous
activities like Planning,
A business organization is an Organizing, Leading and
entity aimed at carrying on Controlling.
commercial enterprise by
providing goods or services, to WHAT IS BUSINESS
meet needs of the customers
RECORD??

A document that is used
to store information
from business operations such as
meetings and contracts, as well
as transactions such
as purchases, bills of lading
and invoices. Business records
can be stored as reference
material and reviewed later.

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TYPES OF
BUSINESS
INDUSTRIES

01 PRIMARY INDUSTRY

Extract raw materials which are
natural products from the land or
sea e.g. oil, iron ore, timber, fish.
Mining, and farming

02 SECONDARY
INDUSTRIES

Involve the manufacture of raw
materials, into another product by
manual labour or machines such as
assembling cars.

04 QUATERNARY 03 TERTIARY
INDUSTRIES INDUSTRIES

Involve the use of high tech Neither produce a raw material nor
industries.People who work for these make a product.Instead they
companies are often highly qualified within provide services to other people
their field of work.Research and and industries.Tertiary industries
development companies are the most can include doctors, dentists, refuse
common types of businesses in this sector. collection and banks.

key OWNER
stakeholders
in business Owners are the most
important stakeholders as they
A STAKEHOLDER IS ANY PERSON, control the business. If they are
ORGANIZATION, SOCIAL GROUP, OR unhappy than they can sack its
SOCIETY AT LARGE THAT HAS A directors or managers, or even sell
STAKE IN THE BUSINESS WHICH the business to someone else.
CAN EITHER BE INTERNAL OR They will usually keep records of
EXTERNAL TO THE BUSINESS the business such as legal entity,
insurance, permits and licenses.
A stakeholder has an interest, or “stake,” in the
success or failure of a business or its projects. CREDITORS
If a business folded tomorrow, these people
would be affected in some way.  A creditor is someone that a
business owes money to. If a
business has purchased resources
from a company and agreed to pay
later, the resource company is the
businesses creditor and they keep
records on debt of the business
owe.

EMPLOYERS

Employers are the people who are
hired to run the business such as
secertaries, accountant and
managers who is responsible to
keep records such as attendance,
pension funds,and transaction
history.

SUPPLIERS

Suppliers provide the raw
materials or components that a
company uses to create its
products and keep records on
purchasing. In some
cases, suppliers provide finished
products.

CUSTOMERS

Customers are important as they
generate profit to the business by
purchasing and using their product
and services.

REFERENCES CONCLUSION

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Management. Sage Publications proper management to achieve the
Ltd. business goals. Moreover, business record
management is also crucial to  store
Johan Strydom, B. (.-K. (12 Jan information from business operations such
2012). Principles of Business as meetings and  contracts, as well
Management. Oxford University as  transactions to be kept for future
Press Southern Africa. reference. There are four types of business
industries which consist of primary
Law, J. (18 Apr 2016). A Dictionary industries, secondary industries, tertiary
of Business and Management. industry and quaternary industries. In a
Oxford University Press. business, there are key stakeholders which
includes owner, creditor, suppliers,
employees and customer where each key
stakeholders plays a vital role in running
the business and each keeps different types
of business records.

Lewis, J. (April 26, 2019). How Are
Employees Affected as
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Business Management for the IB
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