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Đề bài: Chủ đề 484- Viết essay
Write an essay (150 - 300 words) about this topic:
To succeed in a business, one needs to know maths. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
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First of all, we must consider the main factor is leadership. Organizations that take the lead to compete with others are guided by outstanding leaders. These people who are charming and persuasive could easily inspire the employees and gather their beliefs. If one lacks these characteristics, it is difficult for him to manage his people and the company hardly establishes a fine reputation on the market. For example, a boss who always reproaches his staff rather than motivating them to achieve would not earn respect from them. Therefore, the staff will not fulfill commands and always make mistakes when dealing with tasks. Whereas, a qualified boss is the one providing directions for a company and its workers, and it involves showing workers how to effectively perform their responsibilities and regularly supervising the completion of their tasks.
The other factor that influences the success of a business is a great vision. An individual needs to recognize the opportunities in the market to seize them and lead the company to the top. An example of this could be seen in Apple Company Incorporated. Many years ago, laptops were heavy and bulky, which caused difficulties for users to carry them whenever they travel. Understanding this, Steve Jobs and his company came up with MacBook Air, the laptop model that was super-light and compact which brought the company considerable sales and became the standard in designing laptops that other manufacturers follow until now.
In conclusion, my firm conviction is that leadership and vision are the two key traits of a person in deciding the success of a business. Without these, a corporation will not move forward in the commercial race.
First we also know that math help us to calculate everything we need like the debt or survey a land; it's very important in our life. Let's think about when we don't know math, how can we calculate things? Because that, math is very important tools for us to succeed in a business.
Second, math is very important for our brain, it helps us to improve our brain and if a person is good at maths, he or she can arrange the works very good. A large of people always say that we don't need math to succeed in a business because they can hire a person who good at math to help them in calculating. And i mean that's very wrong because if they don't know math, they can't have any degree and so that he can't out of school.
On the one hand, math enables key people to make better decisions. One application of business mathematics is to provide statistics that can predict future scenarios. These predictions might lay a firm foundation for more informed and evidence-based decisions, replacing biased ones based on managers’ gut feelings. For decades, Unilever has utilised a statistical model that can forecast the supply and demand of fast-moving consumer goods, allowing the company leaders to promptly plan production and sales of each product category.
On the other hand, I believe that one can run a business successfully without excellent math skills. In fact, many entrepreneurs have built billion-dollar enterprises thanks to great personal qualities. A good example in this case is Nguyen Thanh Duc, the chairman of NTD Group. He was known to be a disruptive student that failed almost all school subjects including math, yet he rose to become an inspirational leader who could motivate his employees to strive to gain collective success for the corporation. In addition, his success is attributed to the courage to take the risks that rational calculations, such as those that guide Unilever, would rule out. As these leadership qualities concurred with a good fortune, his startup has evolved into a multinational business empire, becoming market leaders in many industries including real estate, fishery and forestry.
In conclusion, although statistical math could help make better decisions, I am of the opinion that risk taking, inspirational personality traits and luck are crucial to drive an enterprise to success. That is why business schools should focus more on honoring interpersonal skills including leadership and communication.