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If it is the internal governance of the enterprise, the first choice is, of course, the "Company Law", "** Law" and "Financial Law"; If commercial competition is involved, it is the Contract Law, the General Principles of the Civil Law and its judicial interpretations, the Tort Law, the Anti-Unfair Competition Law, the Anti-Monopoly Law, the Civil Procedure Law, the Arbitration Law, etc.; It is recommended that you take a look at the reference book for the in-house counsel exam, which has a full list of commonly used laws.
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Generally speaking, the Company Law, the Tax Law, the Contract Law, the Securities Law, the Marketing Law, the Anti-Unfair Competition Law, the Anti-Monopoly Law, the Advertising Law, and the Intellectual Property Law, the Trademark Law, etc.
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The most important ones are economic law, contract law, company law, accounting law, general financial principles, labor contract law, labor insurance regulations, quality law and so on.
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Two pathways:
1. Bai self-study + certification, first have a certain accumulation, zhi can obtain the industry's access threshold through legal related qualification certification (such as the judicial examination), and enterprise management can still be based on reading books and practice.
2. You can enrich yourself through the platform of academic education and school education (self-examination and other ways to obtain academic qualifications).
PS: In the end, it is necessary to combine your own situation and the needs of society. If you are young, you can consider school education, and if you are already a fast runner, you can consider the baptism of society.
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It is not recommended that you study law. Law is a very professional, very systematic and focused discipline, and there is no hard back.
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Hello! Management is something that everyone can do, but it is also something that few people can do well. The previous floors mentioned the issue of academic qualifications, in fact, I personally think that the academic qualifications themselves mainly bring mentality and learning ability, but now you say that you have just graduated from junior high school, which means that you are still relatively young, and you can really use the time to take advantage of academic qualifications to Bo.
Some people say that management is to manage people and things, but how to manage people well and how to manage good things, few people can say clearly, because people are very complex and things are very complicated. I suggest that you still find an environment now, the most important thing is not to talk about learning management, first let yourself learn to be an excellent professional, strive for promotion, through the cognition of your own position and related positions to begin to understand the environment and operation mode of the enterprise, cherish the grievances and tempering you have received, cherish those people and things that make you feel that you should change, you can refer to some career-related books, and build yourself well. Of course, the management path must start from one post.
When you sit in a management position, I think there are a lot of people who are doing management now, but for junior managers, the most important thing is only two words "eyes", doing things depends on the situation, this is not to find a way to tie up with whom, but to let you be professional, to do what state you do is to do things in place. The only thing you don't need to rush is to study, and the only thing you don't want to give up is to study. Starting to find your future direction at this age is already rare for your peers, and I hope you can always grasp this mindset of exploration and believe that you can succeed.
The world will not fail anyone who succeeds and makes great efforts to do so.
But in the case of law, you may have to study it yourself.
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I had the habit of reading for a long time, but at a certain time I found that I did not make any progress in reading, and it was very lively after reading for a long time, but I felt that my professional level and cognitive ability had not improved significantly. At that time, I read 20-30 books related to it. Individuals are very eager to learn business management knowledge by reading these management books.
So I wondered if I had hit a bottleneck in my studies, and that's why I started to continue studying. In the process of studying, I once asked one of my teachers a similar question: Why do I still not grow after reading a lot of books?
The teacher was very responsible and asked me to bring the book I was reading to him to read first. I took 3-4 books.
After the teacher read it, he said very directly, it is useless for you to read 10,000 copies of this kind of book. Because these books don't have much reading value on their own. You should read management books that are truly valuable and worth reading.
Reading a classic book is a classic book, and a classic book is worth more than 10,000 worthless books. Reading is won by quality, not by quantity. Since then, I haven't looked at inspirational books like how to get promoted, top 10 tips, and books that don't have much to read.
It's all the same reading time, why don't you read more valuable and nutritious classic books?
In addition, when choosing books, there is another point to remind you: if you want to systematically learn a certain aspect of knowledge, it is recommended to read textbooks, textbooks are the most classic and basic, do not read bestsellers related to this aspect, in fact, in a sense, the 12reads series is the most classic business management textbook. Although the textbook is boring and boring, it will provide a solid foundation for the construction of your knowledge system.
The more you study the textbook, the deeper you dig the foundation when building your own knowledge edifice, the stronger and more impregnable your final knowledge edifice will be.
Having said that, the book I would like to recommend to you is the 12reads series.
After reading these books, I believe that many of your previous perceptions of management will be deeply subverted. From human resource management to marketing management, strategic management, and soft skills such as decision-making, communication, and self-management, the 12reads series covers everything you need to know to be a successful manager.
Nowadays, some of the management innovations and new management concepts that we think ourselves have, when we read these books, sometimes we really find that they are just footnotes to the ideas in these books.
Many people complain that they don't have time to read, but these books in the 12reads series are really worth studying for every manager. As the title image says: If you don't read anything else, read these!
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I am an administrative assistant, and I have been studying management recently, because sometimes I need to assist leaders to do some coordination and management things, so I just took this opportunity to do a little more learning. Because my company is engaged in business management consulting, and my boss has published business management books before, I still learned some business management knowledge and some principles of life under his hands.
Business management is a small part of the management course, and our boss mainly gives lectures to many management students and business executives, and also does business consulting for some small and medium-sized enterprises.
It is recommended that you grasp both theory and case analysis. Read more books, first cultivate your own thinking in business management, and at the same time often look at some enterprise cases, and find out some situations that may happen in your own company in the future from other people's cases, so as to prevent the phenomenon that there is no good solution when similar situations occur.
You can take a look at our boss's book - "Active Management" and his online course "Seven Days of Learning Management" just opened this year, which is more beginner-oriented, more down-to-earth, and has a lot of dry goods, I hope it can help you.
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It shouldn't be too difficult to go from technology to business management. First of all, you should master some basic principles and methods of management. Then start learning business management on this basis.
Management is as comprehensive as management itself, just like you develop large-scale management software, so some programmers who develop software have become a good experienced and qualified manager after completing the project.
It is recommended that you:1Read more practical management books to enrich theoretical knowledge.
2.Listening to the lectures of management masters is vivid and easy to accept.
3.Go to the management forum more, ask for other people's opinions if there are any problems that can't be solved, and then summarize and learn in practice, and watch more other people's speeches, you will learn a lot, which is better than theoretical knowledge.
4.Think more about yourself, deal with problems and gradually find your own way.
5.Do more projects for enterprises, or help enterprises on some projects, such as ERP, etc., or familiarize yourself with some management software, starting from this aspect, maybe you will learn faster and well.
Management is developed step by step, there is an enterprise to have management, there is management there is a computer, there is a computer there is software, you can highlight who to learn from and how to learn, how to learn according to the actual situation, learn to use.
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I am studying business administration, in fact, there are a lot of books on management, the theory is too strong and many are very empty, management is nothing more than people and things, plus some structural framework, management is the most important thing to manage people, how to study people thoroughly is the key, so I suggest some basic books: 1, management psychology books plus historical records, information and governance and so on, which are quite useful for "playing people"; 2. Finance is also the key, so books on accounting, cost and other aspects are a must; 3. The next thing is some knowledge system, so there are some books on management. You start with these three aspects, dive deeper, and then gradually expand to the comprehensive system.
There are more than 40 majors in business administration
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I don't like to go on and on a few verses.
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I think your idea is very good, I studied management in school, but I am more interested in technology, so I was told that after graduation, it is better to do business, and then develop into management. I was right to think about it, you can't just do technology.
For management, it is best to learn the theoretical knowledge of management after a period of practical experience in management. You can buy some books on management, such as classic management books such as Harold Koontz's "Management" abroad, and have some understanding of some theoretical knowledge of management, and the theories of domestic management books are generally copied from abroad. The management studies I studied in school were all relatively theoretical things, and had no practical application value.
In the management of China, I think the main thing is to handle interpersonal relations well, and we cannot copy foreign theoretical knowledge in practical application.
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Management is thought, not something that can be learned by reading a few books.
Anyone who says he is studious has no management thoughts.
Let's go to a working graduate school or something.
Hopefully, you can develop that kind of thinking.
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Management is not the same, not to mention the software, there is enterprise on-site management, that is, general management, this version.
You don't need a very high degree of education, but you do have to; Experience in the industry you manage (industry technology; Technical work must be known) and have your own team (network). Then there is administration; This kind of education, transfer above, but also to understand some network management (what kind of people should be used) quality control and management certification system, (ISO9000001 or something) business scenarios and future work,
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I majored in business administration frankly I can't learn much from reading books, I think it is more practical to learn from my predecessors from work, however, theoretical knowledge is also very important, I recommend you to take a look at the principles of management Robbins is better.
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Yes, and you have two choices: 1. Take a second major, which is more difficult, but in the end you will get one more certificate than others, and it will be more advantageous to find a job; 2. Go and audit the professional courses you want to take. This is when you choose your own courses, you can see the time of all the courses in the school, the teacher, you can ask your seniors for advice, what teachers teach better, and then remember the time to audit.
And what is your major in? Like myself, my major is management, and it is required that there is also a compulsory course such as economic law.
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Absolutely, no problem.
As long as you can get enough credits, you'll just need to get enough credits.
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First of all, the law is the bottom line of enterprise management, and no management system can contradict the law. If you want to work in management in the future, it is necessary to learn some legal knowledge.
Secondly, if you do not plan to engage in professional legal work in the future, it is not recommended that you take the judicial examination (legal professional employment certificate), first, this exam is more difficult; Second, if you don't work in law, it's useless to take the exam.
Finally, if you just want to increase some legal knowledge, buy or borrow a few books on corporate legal practice, the key is in contract law, labor law, company law, etc. If you want to take the bar exam, you need to find a tutorial to watch, and it is recommended to start reviewing half a year in advance (the exam is in September every year).
Hope it helps!
In addition, as long as you have graduated with a bachelor's degree, you can also take the bar examination for non-law majors.
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It is possible to take the bar exam. More information is available online.
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If you want to get a law degree, you need to take a double degree, and you can't take the bar exam without a bachelor's degree in law. You can first audit the law major class to see if it is suitable for you.
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You can read some books on the law profession on your own, and if you want to pursue a career in law, you can also read some books on the bar exam in order and try to pass the bar exam.
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