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PRESENTATION SCHEDULE Thurs Session

|Students Name |Lecture |Topic |
| |Lecture 2 |Environments affecting Business |
| | |Economic, Demographic, Political & Legal, Social Cultural & Technological |
| | | |
| |Lecture 2 |Sole Proprietorship & Organizing an Enterprise |
| | |Characteristics, Advantages & Disadvantages |
| | |Organizational Structure, Org. Chart, Chain of Command, Span of Control. Their importance! |
| | | |
| |Lecture 3 |Partnership |
| | |Characteristics, Types, Partnership Deed, Advantages & Disadvantages |
| | | |
| |Lecture 3 |Joint Stock Company & Cooperative Society |
| | |Characteristics, Advantages

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