What is Business Administration?

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Business administration is the study of the processes, management, and operations of a business or organization. Most associate degree programs will cover business administration basics such as human resources, marketing, social media, and accounting. At IMBC, the associate of specialized business degree focuses on two core areas: marketing and management.

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  1. Just finished all chapters. I would like to go deeper in business and it would be great is somebody suggests some books. I know that I can simply search in google, but I dont want to loose time with sponsorized books that might be not quite right. I want real suggestions that help. Thanks

  2. What about a business administration certificate? I dont have the money or time for a 2 or 4 year degree. Would i still benefit? My passion is sales and real estate and i heard BA can help you stand out and obtain those skills right or wrong?

  3. Hello thisis Atom Kuku attending your video of Business Administration actually is itis really my carreer I like it very much. God bless you l hope you continue helping to improved throught management
    Thanks

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