Foundations of the Assumed Business Operations and Strategy Body of Knowledge (BOSBOK): An Outline of Shareable Knowledge
By (Author) Gary R. Oliver
Sydney University Press
Sydney University Press
2nd April 2012
Australia
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Business studies: general
658.00
Paperback
282
Width 176mm, Height 250mm, Spine 23mm
750g
A body of knowledge (BOK) is a collection of essential concepts, terms and activities within a profession or subject area. The business operations and strategy body of knowledge (BOSBOK) draws concepts, theories and examples from the disciplines of economics, education, finance, health sciences, international politics, law, marketing, philosophy and psychology.
BOSBOK uses five dimensions to present knowledge about business, focusing on the business life cycle, adaptation, resources, recurring themes in employee behaviour, and the vocabulary of business. Knowledge is framed around three kinds of questions:
What are the major challenges and issues
What are the principal tools and techniques
What are the managerial judgements and decisions that can be expected
Gary R. Oliver is a senior lecturer in accounting at the University of Sydney Business School.