5 - Operations Mgt
The recommended teaching hours from the IB for Unit 5 of the Business Management syllabus are as follows:
SL = 15 hours*
HL = 45 hours
* Note: this is the shortest unit in the syllabus for SL students.
The IB Business Management syllabus content for Unit 5 is outlined below. There are four topics for SL and nine topics for HL in Unit 5: Operations management.
Unit 5.5 - Break-even analysis
Unit 5.5 - Break-even analysis
This section of the syllabus covers the following assessment objectives:
A break-even chart and the following aspects of break-even analysis (AO2, AO4): (i) Break-even quantity/point, (ii) Profit or loss, (iii) Margin of safety, (iv) Target profit output, (v) Target profit, and (vi) Target price
The effects of changes in price or cost on the break-even quantity, profit, and margin of safety, using graphical and quantitative methods (AO2, AO4)
Unit 5.9 - Management information systems (HL only)
This section of the syllabus covers the following assessment objectives:
Data analytics (AO1) (HL only)
Database (AO1) (HL only)
Cybersecurity and cybercrime (AO1) (HL only)
Critical infrastructures, including (i) artificial neural networks, (ii) data centres, and (iii) cloud computing (AO2) (HL only)
Virtual reality (AO2) (HL only)
The Internet of things (AO2) (HL only)
Artificial intelligence (AO2) (HL only)
Big data (AO2) (HL only)
Customer loyalty programmes (AO3) (HL only)
The use of data to manage and monitor employees: Digital Taylorism (AO3) (HL only)
The use of data mining to inform decision-making (AO3) (HL only)
The benefits, risks and ethical implications of advanced computer technologies (collectively referred to here as “management information systems”) and technological innovation on business decision-making and stakeholders (AO3) (HL only)
Unit 5.9 is a large section of Unit 5 with plenty of new content that we have not seen in previous iterations of the syllabus. It is important for teachers and students to focus on the Business Management aspects of management information systems, rather than the ICT or technical aspects of these topics.
If your school offers Digital Societies as a subject (or similar, such as ICT), then you could speak with these colleagues for additional support of the aforementioned topics.
Selected Pages
5 - Operations Mgt
5.6 Production planning (HL) Free
Learning outcomesProduction planning is an essential part of operations management. It is the management and administrative...
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5.8 Research & development (HL) Free
Learning outcomes"Fall seven times and stand up eight."- Japanese proverb"Everything that can be invented has been invented."-...
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5.4 Location Free
Learning outcomesThe vast majority of businesses need to be positioned well if they are to succeed. Business location encompasses...
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5.1 Introduction to operations management Free
Learning outcomesStock control is part of operations managementOperation management is the business function that combines...
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5.2 Operations methods Free
Learning outcomesProduction refers to the output of a good or the provision of a service. There are four main methods of...
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5.9 Management Information Systems (HL) Free
Learning outcomesThis topic is for HL students onlyA management information system (MIS) refers to a computerised equipment...