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How to Structure a Business Management Extended Essay

 

Here is a step-by-step structure you can follow if you’re doing your Extended Essay in Business Management.

  

Before we get started  

Here are a few key points and other helpful links you’ll want to use:

  • Be careful about choosing your research question. Here is a lot more advice about choosing a perfect EE RQ, see The Research Triangle
  • Cite all of your sources --preferably using MLA. I expect to see at least 5 cited sources on an average page. 
  • The E.E. should be in 12-point, preferably Arial or Times New Roman. And it should be double spaced, with numbered pages.
  • Anything over the 4000 word limit won’t be read by your marker. (I’ve noted below how many words I recommend for each section and which sections don’t count in the word count.)
  • About 18% of your EE marks now come from your reflections, so those are also important. Here’s how to do them: How to Write IB EE Reflections so be careful with those too.
  • And finally, when you’ve almost finished your first draft and you...
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IB Business Management Magic Words - Section 3

Here is a list of all of the key words you should know for each of the Section 3 chapters. Learning all the key words is a really important part of the business course, so take time to make sure you can quickly, accurately define each of these.

 


Written by Tim Woods

Tim’s passion for supporting students led to him creating IBMastery in 2009. Since then he’s helped many thousands of IB students and teachers around the world. Tim is now available for personal tutoring every day, to help you get your best possible marks in IB. Click here to work with him.

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IB Business Management Magic Words - Section 2

 

 

 


Written by Tim Woods

Tim’s passion for supporting students led to him creating IBMastery in 2009. Since then he’s helped many thousands of IB students and teachers around the world. Tim is now available for personal tutoring every day, to help you get your best possible marks in IB. Click here to work with him.

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IB Business Management Magic Words - Section 1

Here are a list of all of the key words you should know for each of the Section 1 chapters.

Learning all the key words is a really important part of the business course, so take time to make sure you can quickly, accurately define each of these. 

 

 


Written by Tim Woods

Tim’s passion for supporting students led to him creating IBMastery in 2009. Since then he’s helped many thousands of IB students and teachers around the world. Tim is now available for personal tutoring every day, to help you get your best possible marks in IB. Click here to work with him.

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IB Business Management Magic Questions - Section 5

Here are a list of very hard questions for each of the Section 5 chapters.

I call these "Magic Questions" because, if you can answer these questions, you'll know you really understand the theory required to ace the exam. It's like magic! ;) 

(Here are the other sections: Section 1, Section 2, Section 3, and Section 4.)

 

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Woods, Tim. “IB Business Management Magic Questions - Section 5” IBMastery 1 Jan 2017. Web. TODAY’S DATE <https://www.ibmastery.com/blog/ib-business-management-magic-questions-section-5>
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IB Business Management Magic Questions - Section 4

Here are a list of very hard questions for each of the Section 4 chapters.

I call these "Magic Questions" because, if you can answer these questions, you'll know you really understand the theory required to ace the exam. It's like magic! ;) 

(Here are the other sections: Section 1, Section 2, Section 3, and Section 5.)

 

Cite this page as:
Woods, Tim. “IB Business Management Magic Questions - Section 4” IBMastery 1 Jan 2017. Web. TODAY’S DATE <https://www.ibmastery.com/blog/ib-business-management-magic-questions-section-4>
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IB Business Management Magic Questions - Section 3

Here are a list of VERY HARD questions for each of the Section 3 chapters.

I call these "Magic Questions" because, if you can answer these questions, you'll know you really understand the theory required to ace the exam. It's like magic! ;) 

(Here are the other sections: Section 1, Section 2, Section 4, and Section 5.)

 

Cite this page as:
Woods, Tim. “IB Business Management Magic Questions - Section 3” IBMastery 1 Jan 2017. Web. TODAY’S DATE <https://www.ibmastery.com/blog/ib-business-management-magic-questions-section-3>
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IB Business Management Magic Questions - Section 2

Here are a list of VERY HARD questions for each of the Section 2 chapters.

I call these "Magic Questions" because, if you can answer these questions, you'll know you really understand the theory required to ace the exam. It's like magic! ;) 

(Here are the other sections: Section 1, Section 3, Section 4, and Section 5.)

Cite this page as:
Woods, Tim. “IB Business Management Magic Questions - Section 2” IBMastery 5 March 2020. Web. CHANGE TO TODAY’S DATE <https://www.ibmastery.com/blog/ib-business-management-magic-questions-section-2>
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IB Business Management Magic Questions - Section 1

Here are a list of very hard questions for each of the Section 1 chapters.

I call these "Magic Questions" because, if you can answer these questions, you'll know you really understand the theory required to ace the exam. It's like magic! ;) 

(Here are the other sections: Section 2, Section 3, Section 4, and Section 5.)

 

Cite this page as:
Woods, Tim. “IB Business Management Magic Words - Section 1” IBMastery 1 Jan 2017. Web. TODAY’S DATE <https://www.ibmastery.com/blog/ib-business-management-magic-questions-section-1>
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The Talent Myth: 5 Essential Insights on Deliberate Practice

Life seems a lot better for the talented. They’ve got more options, have more success and in Tiger Woods’ case, they get to live in beautiful houses.

But don’t despair if you weren’t born brilliantly talented.

Two recently-released bestselling books are here to help. Outliers (by Malcolm Gladwell) and Talent is Overrated (by Geoff Colvin) show us that it doesn’t matter what you’re born with; outstanding success is available to anyone who will follow a few simple tips, the ones you'll find below.

But first, a sports example

Jerry Rice was the best receiver in NFL history and in my opinion the best in any position. His records for total receptions, total touchdown receptions and total receiving yards all beat out the second place totals not by 10% or even 20%, but by a staggering 50%! No one else has even come close. How did he do it?In a word: practice. (In two words: deliberate practice, but we'll get to that).

He would typically continue practicing long after the rest of the team...
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