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BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

AND APPLICATION FOR


ARCHITECTURE 1
ARCH 30393
2ND SEMESTER A.Y. 2022-2023

COMPILED BY:

AR. MARIA VILLA A. SARMIENTO


TOPICS

BUSINESS RESEARCH: Theories and ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT:


Concepts Planning and Setting Up the Business
Organization

BUSINESS RESEARCH: Methods and HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT:


Techniques Organizational Citizenship Behavior

BUSINESS ECONOMICS: The dynamics HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT:


of the economy Leadership

BUSINESS LAW: The Legal Aspects of BUSINESS ANALYTICS: Data Science


a business and Business Intelligence
TOPICS

OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT: Operating INNOVATION MANAGEMENT: Design


the Architecture Business Thinking and New Product Development

MARKETING: Understanding the Creative FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: Financial


Industry and Marketing the Design Statements and Accounting Principles,
Service and Budget Planning for your Start-up
Company
MARKETING: Who is your customer?

MARKETING: Business Strategies for


Architects
BUSINESS LAW
Business law is a broad area that deals with
many different aspects of doing business. This
area of the law governs such things as business
formation and licensing, negotiations,
contracts, business operations, and
compliance with regulatory and legal
provisions. Also known as commercial law,
business law applies to companies and
individuals involved in any type of commerce
including trade, purchasing, franchising,
merchandising and sales.
https://www.lawinfo.com/resources/business-law/
BUSINESS FORMATION
When an entrepreneur wants to open a business,
one of the first steps is deciding what kind of
business entity to form. There are many options,
including: a sole proprietorship, a limited liability
company, an S-corporation, a partnership or a C-
corporation. Each business type provides varying
levels of protection against liability. They also have
different reporting and tax requirements. A
business law attorney can help new business
owners in determining which business structure
would best suit the company’s needs.
https://www.lawinfo.com/resources/business-law/
STARTING BUSINESS
People who are starting a business must
familiarize themselves with all of the legal
requirements for their type of business.
Some businesses require specific licenses,
and others may be prohibited in certain
areas due to local zoning laws and
ordinances. Other types of permits might
include building permits, occupational
licenses, sales tax licenses and permits with
the health department, among others.
https://www.lawinfo.com/resources/business-law/
BUSINESS PLANNING
Most business owners need to draft some form of
business plans. Lenders often require plans before they
will provide financing for businesses. While some small-
business owners write these plans on their own, business
lawyers can also help with drafting and reviewing for
accuracy. These plans are often a part of a private
placement memorandum, a disclosure document that is
used to solicit equity capital from investors. The offering of
securities is highly regulated by both federal and state law,
and thus care should be taken when drafting these
documents to ensure they meet all legal requirements.

https://www.lawinfo.com/resources/business-law/
BUSINESS CONTRACTS
Business contracts play a large role in how most
companies complete their day-to-day operations. In a
standard business contract, one party agrees to do
something for the other in exchange for consideration
(typically monetary compensation). These contracts are
primarily drafted in written form and signed by both
contracting parties.
In order for a contract to be formed, one party must make
an offer that the other party accepts. Contracts normally
specify which party will perform a duty. They may detail
deadlines for completion, product delivery and other
matters.

https://getuplearn.com/blog/business-economics/
BUSINESS LITIGATION

What about when disputes arise? Business


disputes can cover a variety of matters,
including:
• employment disputes,
• discrimination complaints,
• contract disputes,
• breaches of fiduciary duty, and
• intellectual property infringement.

https://www.lawinfo.com/resources/business-law/
While some disputes can be resolved through informal
negotiations, mediation or arbitration, others end up
involving lawyers and business litigation in court. Resolving
a dispute is often a highly complex process, and the
outcome depends on facts and details.

It is important for business owners to familiarize


themselves with all the different facets of business law
that govern their enterprises. Many issues can be avoided
(or better managed) by learning about the law that
governs business formation and transactions. When things
go south, having an experienced commercial law attorney
representing you can make all the difference.

https://www.lawinfo.com/resources/business-law/
SPEAK TO AN EXPERIENCED
BUSINESS LAW ATTORNEY

https://www.lawinfo.com/resources/business-law/
Thank You

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