Hemi325 saysJanuary 4, 2022 at 4:34 pmHi. Ken.I was wondering why the Johnsons, Scholes & Whittingtons model is not available in the notes? Are the lectures or noted outdated?Please comment.Thanks in advance for the trouble.Log in to Reply
meenu71200 saysJanuary 11, 2023 at 9:44 amIts on page 39 in the name of rarely linear.Log in to Reply
aliansari14 saysJune 22, 2020 at 1:53 amKen sir , the examples you give in your lectures are amazing. ThankyouLog in to Reply
miloxin saysOctober 15, 2019 at 4:13 pmHi Ken.Only takeover & mergers and other methods of growth were included in the SBL notes. Is it sufficient or I need to go through the whole lecture ?Thank you.Log in to Reply
Ken Garrett saysOctober 15, 2019 at 9:41 pmNotes and lectures are complementary and both should be looked at.Log in to Reply
Ken Garrett saysJune 21, 2018 at 2:15 pmThe only reference to portfolio management is the Boston Consulting Group model.Log in to Reply
markem saysJune 20, 2018 at 8:21 pmHi Ken,Thanks for the lecture. Is Portfolio Management in the SBL syllabus ? (it is not in the notes for this chapter)Log in to Reply
Hi. Ken.
I was wondering why the Johnsons, Scholes & Whittingtons model is not available in the notes? Are the lectures or noted outdated?
Please comment.
Thanks in advance for the trouble.
Its on page 39 in the name of rarely linear.
Ken sir , the examples you give in your lectures are amazing.
Thankyou
Hi Ken.
Only takeover & mergers and other methods of growth were included in the SBL notes. Is it sufficient or I need to go through the whole lecture ?
Thank you.
Notes and lectures are complementary and both should be looked at.
The only reference to portfolio management is the Boston Consulting Group model.
Hi Ken,
Thanks for the lecture.
Is Portfolio Management in the SBL syllabus ? (it is not in the notes for this chapter)