Monday 27 October 2014

Industry, Company & Coutry Reports & New Round-up

Hello and apologies for the belated blog post for last week. I've been incredibly busy meeting lots of second year students and taking you through finding Industry, Company & Country reports on key databases. I hope you all found it useful and it was lovely to see you all. I also have a first library session with the MBA students which was very enjoyable and hopefully illuminated some of the resources available. Don't forget to email me or make an appointment if you need any further help or missed your session.

So a few articles I found interesting last week. First a video analysis on Tesco's current financial woes, which has been quite dramatic given the high street standard has suffered a massive drop in share price and in like for like sales. Where can Tesco go from here? The article is a fascinating look at how demands on the supply chain and managing them are a crucial part of business and are also driving technological innovation.  This is an article on 'The Spotify Effect' and how Sweden has become the model country for the streaming industry.

Tow articles now on career and job preparation; one on how to find and make the best of work experience. Work experience is obviously becoming ever more important in terms of career success and you will probably all be looking for internships and work experience in the summer, if you are not going on placements as part of your course. The second is on tips about preparing for your first job interview, but works for second and third interviews too and is well worth a read!

Monday 20 October 2014

New business training tutorials on video at Lynda.com

Lynda.com has access to online tutorials and documentaries, including a wealth of videos on Business and Management practice, how to use software and social media tools. "Explore a wide range of business skills from project management and negotiation to leadership skills and online marketing strategy. Our professional development tutorials can help you learn SEO, spreadsheets, word processing, and more." To use Lynda log into MyUnihub, go to MyLibrary, click on the link to Databases and select L for Lynda. When you first use Lynda.com you need to create a personal profile. This allows you to keep a record of all the Lynda.com training you do whilst at Middlesex University. New videos include: Twitter for business, small business secrets, executive leadership fundamentals, managing project quality and writing business reports.

Friday 17 October 2014

Hello!

Second week has been very busy for me! I have done 15 hours of contact time, meeting all you students and hopefully getting you set up for all your research needs this year. But anyone who missed a session, has a question or forgot something - please email me via the Library guide and ask your questions.

Remember to subscribe to the FT.com for all your business news and here is my blog post on downloading the app (again :) ).

So what business related news stories did I think might be interesting this week? Firstly the announcement from Apple and Facebook that they are going to pay for employees to freeze their eggs! Persoanlly I think this is a little creepy, but what do you all think?
This post from the Harvard Business Review is about the 'Best performing CEOs' and the metrics they used to assess them. What do you make of the best performing CEOs?

Finally two stories on tech developments; in France people can tweet money - would for feel safe doing that? And would you like your smart phone to be able to lock and unlock your house? Could be very scary if your phone was stolen.

Friday 10 October 2014

In case your aren't overwhelemd by first week -

- Here are some interesting news stories.
A piece on Snog - the frozen ice cream company and just in time for Fashion week, information about MBAs working in fashion. Does networking make you feel dirty? Here's a fresh perspective on this. And good news for money in business, of a sort. Women on boards in the UK reach an all time high. This is a very short post but I have been very busy with teaching this week and have loads more to come. Looking forward to seeing you all.

New Features on Key Note

You can access Keynote for the Business & Management Library Subject Guide





What's new this month from Key Note?
  • New Market Reports for October - Click on a report title to view a Table of Contents for the report
  • Featured Reports: Premium Lagers, Beers & Ciders - Find out how tax cuts are helping prospects for growth
  • Analyst Comment - Mobile Phones - iPhone 6 release

Market Reports - Out Now

> Breakfast Cereals  *    
> Clothing Manufacturing   *
> Commercial Insurance
(to be published shortly)
> Exhibitions & Conferences   *
> Medical Equipment
> Mobile Phones  *
> Packaging (Plastics)
  (to be published shortly)
> Premium Lagers, Beers & Ciders     
> Sports Sponsorship   
> Toys & Games
  *
* These reports contain additional dynamic financial data and performance league tables (updated monthly) for the top companies in these markets.


Tax cuts help to brew future growth in premium lagers, beers and ciders

Feature Report
: Premium Lagers, Beers & Ciders
2014 Market Update
According to Premium Lagers, Beers & Ciders, our new Market Update, the UK market for premium lagers, beers and ciders grew in value by 0.5% in 2013.


Growth in the market in 2013 is, however, mainly a result of increased prices. In volume terms, the market is currently in long-term decline, with total volume beer sales across both the on- and off-trade contracting each year since 2004. This ongoing downward trend is largely attributable to the current trend towards healthier lifestyles among many consumers, coupled with greater awareness of the negative health implications of excessive alcohol consumption, alongside a period of rapid price increases as a result of heavy taxation.
Read more...

The Premium Lagers, Beers & Ciders Market Update examines the market in the UK for premium lagers, ales, stouts, bitters and ciders, analysing the size and growth of the market, as well as key trends, issues and drivers impacting the market in the 5 years from 2009 to 2013. It also provides projections for the market over the 5 years to 2018.



Analyst Comment: Mobile Phones

Herds of people camping outside in the famous streets of London, having dedicated up to 11 days of their busy lives to queue for a little piece of history, undeterred by the classic British downpours as summer draws to a close. Is it an opportunity to meet an A-list star? Are they giving out free gifts? Not quite.

This hype is centred around the latest release from mobile phone giant Apple, the iPhone 6, with consumers around the globe clamouring to be the first to get their hands on the coveted holy grail of the mobile technology world.  Yet within hours of its release, owners were complaining about their new phones bending in their pockets, spurring an ongoing twitter campaign dubbed #bendgate to trend all over the world.
But, as they say, no publicity is bad publicity, and this media hype and demand for the latest smartphones is said to be a key factor driving sales in the UK mobile phone market.  The new Key Note Mobile Phones 2014 Market Report, released this month, examines these industry trends and indicates why advancements in smartphones may be causing shoppers to pitch their tents at the doors of mobile phone stores.

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Friday 3 October 2014

Freshers week & Information sources!

I hope you all are enjoying the start of term. I know I have seen lots of you this week - I've been to 8 inductions this week and I will hopefully meet the rest of you soon.

Once again I am going to highlight some useful resources. Firstly another reminder to sign up to  FT.com. There's information on registering here and also my blog post on how to install the app on your smartphone or tablet

Bloomberg provides a free newsletter the Bloomberg London Brief!  It is an excellent way to keep  yourself informed about what's going on in the city and financial world.
Please use this link below to subscribe:
(And if you want a bit more Bloomberg, why not do Bloomberg Certification here at Middlesex? The course is free and supported by Sarah, our Economics Librarian. One MDX student did so well on the course they got a job offer!)

And here is a list of interesting twitter accounts to follow to keep up to date and find interesting ideas.
Reuters Business & Financial News.
https://twitter.com/ReutersBiz

BBC Business News - you might want to subscribe to the RSS feed
https://twitter.com/BBCBusiness

Harvard Business Review - you should have access to this via Summon and the Library's subscriptions
https://twitter.com/HarvardBiz

The Guardian Business & Sustainable Business feeds.
https://twitter.com/GuardianSustBiz
https://twitter.com/BusinessDesk

Forbes
 https://twitter.com/Forbes

Finally an interesting video from Douglas Copeland talking about, among other things,  how the internet is rewiring our brains.  See you all soon in your first library sessions.