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ICB Office Administration Intermediate Level: Subject – Business and Office Administration 2
This subject forms part of the ICB Office Administration Programme. Your office manager is probably the most important person at your company. They keep the place working sensibly, enabling everyone else to do their own job. The office manager provides that vital bridge between you and your staff, often coping with Human resource duties, as well as accounts and general office maintenance or servicing. They may even double as your PA in smaller organisations. So whether it?s general office upkeep you want or something more all-encompassing, your office manager is key to a co-ordinated workplace.... more
AdministrationInstitute of Certified Bookkeepers (ICB)ICB Office Administration Intermediate Level: Subject – Business and Office Administration 2
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ICB Office Administration Advanced Level: Subject – Business and Office Administration 3
This subject forms part of the Advanced level in the ICB Office Administration Programme. Good office managers need three attributes in particular. They must be well organised, be good communicators and have a particularly large dose of common sense. The role not only needs someone who has authority and is respected, but also the knack of persuasion for all those trifling little things that need doing but tend not to get done. In addition, a basic knowledge of accounts or budgets is an advantage as usually the role involves monitoring or authorising expenditure and invoices and keeping basic office expenses as low as possible.... more
AdministrationInstitute of Certified Bookkeepers (ICB)ICB Office Administration Advanced Level: Subject – Business and Office Administration 3
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ICB Financial Accounting Upper Intermediate Level: Subject – Business Law and Accounting Control
This course forms part of both the ICB Financial Accounting and ICB Public Sector Accounting programmes. It completes the skills necessary for an Accounting Technician and includes a study of economics, personal finance, business law, accounting control and liquidation and executors accounts.
Bookkeeping / AccountingInstitute of Certified Bookkeepers (ICB)ICB Financial Accounting Upper Intermediate Level: Subject – Business Law and Accounting Control
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ICB Office Administration Foundation Level: Subject – Business Law and Administrative Practice
This course forms part of the Foundation Level in the ICB Office Administration Programme. It looks at how the law affects us all. Even our most basic day-to-day decisions have legal implications. In business, basic knowledge of legalities that underlie the world of commerce is paramount. The aim of this course is to make South African law understandable and to answer common questions about the law in layman's terms. It is important to note that laws are not static , they change over time, and new laws are promulgated from time to time. The topics covered in this course range from the basics of the South African legal system, to commercial laws involving contracts and litigation.... more
AdministrationInstitute of Certified Bookkeepers (ICB)ICB Office Administration Foundation Level: Subject – Business Law and Administrative Practice
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ICB Financial Accounting Foundation Level: Subject – Business Literacy
This course forms part of the Foundation Level in every ICB Programme, no matter what stream you are studying. It is a unique course, in that both communication and mathematics learning outcomes are covered at the same time. Effective business communication and numeracy is essential for any business practitioner. This course focuses on written and spoken communication as well as numeracy business tools such as fractions, decimal numbers, percentages, ratios, proportions, equations, interest rates and graphs.... more
AdministrationInstitute of Certified Bookkeepers (ICB)ICB Financial Accounting Foundation Level: Subject – Business Literacy
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ICB Business Management Foundation Level: Subject – Business Management 1
This course forms part of the Foundation Level in the ICB Business Management Programme. It forms the foundation of your business management knowledge and covers the best practices in financial management.
Business ManagementInstitute of Certified Bookkeepers (ICB)ICB Business Management Foundation Level: Subject – Business Management 1
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ICB Business Management Intermediate Level: Subject – Business Management 2
This course forms part of the Intermediate Level in the ICB Business Management Programme. It builds on the knowledge gained in Business Management 1 in your Foundation Level.
Business ManagementInstitute of Certified Bookkeepers (ICB)ICB Business Management Intermediate Level: Subject – Business Management 2
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ICB Business Management Advanced Level: Subject – Business Management 3
This subject forms part of the Advanced Level in the ICB Business Management Programme. It builds on the knowledge gained in Business Management 1 and Business Management 2 in your Foundation and Intermediate Level.
Business ManagementInstitute of Certified Bookkeepers (ICB)ICB Business Management Advanced Level: Subject – Business Management 3
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ICB Financial Accounting Foundation Level: Subject – Computerised Bookkeeping
This course forms part of the Foundation Level of both the ICB Financial Accounting and the ICB Public Sector Accounting programmes. It introduces students to the computer, windows, email and internet as well as a study of Microsoft Office as an accounting tool. Being able to keep the books of a business on a computerised accounting software package is essential for any bookkeeper. The course also includes an in depth study of dedicated computerised accounting using industry leading software packages.... more
Bookkeeping / AccountingInstitute of Certified Bookkeepers (ICB)ICB Financial Accounting Foundation Level: Subject – Computerised Bookkeeping
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ICB Financial Accounting Advanced Level: Subject – Corporate Strategy
This course forms part of the Advanced Level of both the ICB Financial Accounting and the ICB Public Sector Accounting Programmes. It aims to redefine corporate strategy to rely less on objectives and competition but rather seeing an organisations big picture that is customer focused, sustainable and successful in the long-term. This course is an in-depth study of strategic management. It shows the impact of corporate strategy on a company's ability to accelerate its sales, gain market leadership, and power up its revenue growth.... more
Bookkeeping / AccountingInstitute of Certified Bookkeepers (ICB)ICB Financial Accounting Advanced Level: Subject – Corporate Strategy
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ICB Financial Accounting Intermediate Level: Subject – Cost and Management Accounting
This subject forms part of the ICB Financial Accounting, ICB Public Sector Accounting and the ICB Office Administration Programmes. It will enable a student to perform in a manufacturing environment, be able to complete basic management accounts, have a working knowledge of cost accounting, breakeven analysis, cost-volume-profit analysis, advanced costing, budgeting and standard costing, financial management and business ethics. An understanding of cost and management accounting is essential for any bookkeeper, accountant or office manager.... more
Bookkeeping / AccountingInstitute of Certified Bookkeepers (ICB)ICB Financial Accounting Intermediate Level: Subject – Cost and Management Accounting
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ICB Office Administration Intermediate Level: Subject – Economics
This course forms part of the Intermediate Level in the ICB Office Administration Programme. This course is an insightful study of how people behave and organisations operate under constraints of resources. It provides powerful tools to understand and analyse many aspects of our lives and help us to become informed, perceptive decision-makers. It also helps develop methodical ways of thinking and problem solving which can be used in our lives as effective members of the workforce, responsible and knowledgeable citizens, informed consumers, savers, and investors, and perceptive participants in the global economy. This course explores the ways in which this social science analyses the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, and aims to explain how economies work and how economic agents interact. Economic analysis is applied throughout society, in business, finance and government, but also in crime, education, the family, health, law, politics, religion, social institutions, war, and science.... more
AdministrationInstitute of Certified Bookkeepers (ICB)ICB Office Administration Intermediate Level: Subject – Economics