Instructional Video2:38
The Business Professor

Merchandise Business - Financial Accounting

Higher Ed
Merchandise Business - Financial Accounting
Instructional Video2:39
The Business Professor

Racketeering

Higher Ed
Racketeering is a type of organized crime in which the persons set up a coercive, fraudulent, extortionary, or otherwise illegal coordinated scheme or operation to repeatedly or consistently collect a profit.
Instructional Video3:50
The Business Professor

Principals for Internal Controls - Financial Accounting

Higher Ed
Principals for Internal Controls - Financial Accounting
Instructional Video9:06
The Business Professor

Persuasive Negotiation Tactics - Peripheral Route

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Persuasive Negotiation Tactics - Peripheral Route
Instructional Video3:52
The Business Professor

Strategy Diamond

Higher Ed
Use Hambrick and Fredrickson's strategy diamond to build a strategy that aligns arenas, vehicles, differentiators, staging, and economic logic.
Instructional Video2:01
The Business Professor

Self-Regulatory Organization

Higher Ed
A self-regulatory organization is an organization that exercises some degree of regulatory authority over an industry or profession. The regulatory authority could exist in place of government regulation, or applied in addition to...
Instructional Video8:45
The Business Professor

Cognitive Biases in Negotiation

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Cognitive Biases in Negotiation
Instructional Video2:44
The Business Professor

Examples of Strict Liability Actions in Tort

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Examples of Strict Liability Actions in Tort
Instructional Video7:31
The Business Professor

Examples of Distributive Negotiation Tactics

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Examples of Distributive Negotiation Tactics
Instructional Video3:24
The Business Professor

Disparate Treatment

Higher Ed
Disparate Treatment
Instructional Video4:19
The Business Professor

Discrimination by Disparate Impact Examples

Higher Ed
Discrimination by Disparate Impact Examples
Instructional Video4:57
The Business Professor

Criminal Law Intro

Higher Ed
This Video Introduces Criminal Law
Instructional Video0:47
The Business Professor

Disruptive Innovation

Higher Ed
What is Disruptive Innovation? disruptive innovation is innovation that creates a new market and value network or enters at the bottom of an existing market and eventually displaces established market-leading firms, products, and alliances.
Instructional Video2:11
The Business Professor

Internal Controls for Inventory - Financial Accounting

Higher Ed
Internal Controls for Inventory - Financial Accounting
Instructional Video1:23
The Business Professor

Internal Controls for Cash - Financial Accounting

Higher Ed
Internal Controls for Cash - Financial Accounting
Instructional Video1:05
The Business Professor

Auditing - What is Substantive Tests

Higher Ed
This video explains what is a Substantive Test in Audit practice.
Instructional Video0:46
The Business Professor

Auditing - What is Attestation

Higher Ed
This video explains what is Attestation in Audit practice.
Instructional Video7:29
Curated Video

Product Positioning

Higher Ed
Craft a winning market strategy through effective product positioning in this insightful video. Explore how businesses strategically position their products or services in the minds of consumers to differentiate from competitors and...
Instructional Video4:56
Curated Video

Element Notation - Symbolic Notation vs. Isotope Notation - what's the difference?

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, we'll be looking at the different types of notation and how they're used to represent the atomic structure of elements. We'll be using both symbolic and isotope notation to show the different properties of the elements. If...
Instructional Video1:32
Curated Video

Why do covalent compounds share electrons?

9th - Higher Ed
A covalent compound forms when electrons are shared and this will happen when you have 2 nonmetals, or 2 anions, bonding together. The reason these elements share their electrons is because they have a small difference in...
Instructional Video1:44
Curated Video

Elements and Compounds - what's the difference?

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, we're going to talk about the difference between elements and compounds. We'll cover the basics of chemistry, and explain the differences between elements and compounds. If you're new to the subject of chemistry, or if...
Instructional Video9:37
Curated Video

Making Models

12th - Higher Ed
Seven distinguished researchers provide real-world examples of the relevance of TOK (Theory of Knowledge) concepts in their research. This interdisciplinary TOK Sampler examines various aspects of how models are constructed and applied...
Instructional Video7:50
Curated Video

Lifestyle Marketing

Higher Ed
Explore the captivating world of lifestyle marketing in this enlightening video. Discover how brands connect with consumers on a deeper level by aligning with their values, aspirations, and interests. Uncover the strategies, storytelling...
Instructional Video4:08
Curated Video

Determining the Number of protons, neutrons and electrons in an ATOM

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, we're going to learn about the number of p, n and e in an atom. We'll explore the atomic structure of different elements, and see how the number of protons, neutrons and electrons affects the properties of those elements....