Business Slides
A curated collection of interactive HTML presentation decks, slide outlines, and topics covering Business.
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Accounting
Every economic event of consequence — a sale, a loan, a payroll, a depreciation — is recorded twice. Once on each side of the ledger. The mathematical insight that what comes in equals what goes out, applied with discipline across millions of entities, is the basis of modern capitalism's information system.
Stock Market Basics
A primer on the foundations of global capital, ownership, and the mechanics of modern investing.
Advertising History
Paid, identified communication intended to inform, persuade, or remind audiences about products, services, ideas, or organisations.
Behavioral Economics
How psychology and economics merged to explain why humans consistently make decisions that standard economic theory says they shouldn't — and what to do about it.
Behavioral Finance
Where Psychology Meets Markets
Cryptocurrency · Terminal
Distributed ledgers · permissionless money · contested asset class
Game Theory
The mathematical study of strategic interaction — how rational agents make decisions when their outcomes depend on what others choose. From nuclear deterrence to auction design to evolutionary biology.
Human Resources
Human resources is the corporate function that hires, pays, develops, manages, and (sometimes) fires the people who do the work. It has been called welfare, personnel, industrial relations, human resources, and most recently people operations — each renaming reflecting a shift in how firms understand their relationship to labour.
International Trade
How the Exchange of Goods and Services Shapes the Global Economy
Leadership
The theory, practice, and human reality of guiding people toward shared goals — across centuries, cultures, and crises. What separates great leaders from the merely powerful?
Macroeconomics · Terminal
The study of the whole — output, prices, employment, money
Marketing — Bold Cards
From the Four Ps to TikTok virality, attribution to brand equity. The disciplined art of getting strangers to care.
Behavioral Economics — When agents are human
A thirteen-slide synopsis of the heuristics-and-biases program, prospect theory, and the descendants of Simon, Kahneman, Tversky, and Thaler.
Mergers and Acquisitions
The Art and Science of Corporate Combinations
BRAND / How meaning gets attached to things
/ How meaning gets attached to things /
Negotiation
Negotiation is the conversation by which two or more parties with overlapping but not identical interests reach a joint decision. Most adult coordination — buying a house, accepting a job, making peace, sharing housework — is some form of it.
Operations Management
Operations management is how the work actually gets done. The factory floor, the warehouse, the call centre, the hospital ER, the Amazon fulfilment hub — all run on operations principles, most of which were developed by people who would be uncomfortable sitting next to each other at a conference.
The Modern Corporation — Annual Report
Before there were corporations, there were chartered companies — sovereign-blessed monopolies pooling private capital for ventures too risky and too long-tailed for any one merchant to bankroll alone.
Disruption / Why incumbents lose
A working brief on Clayton Christensen's theory of disruptive innovation — the patterns by which dominant firms, doing everything textbooks recommend, lose their markets to upstarts they could have crushed.
Organizational Behavior
Organizational behaviour is the study of how individuals, groups, and structures act inside organizations. It sits where psychology, sociology, anthropology, and management research overlap — and it tries to answer the obvious but stubborn questions: why do people work, what makes a group cohere, why do firms produce predictable patterns of pathology, and how do you design a place that doesn't.
Globalization — How the world got tangled together
Long before steam, three trade systems wove distant continents together. Each carried not just goods, but ideas, diseases, and — in one case — millions of human beings.
Personal Finance: Building Wealth for Life
Master the fundamentals of money management, saving, investing, and reaching financial independence through proven principles.
Industrial Capitalism — A Ledger
Common fields are fenced; English peasants are dispossessed of customary use-rights. Land becomes a tradable asset and a wage-labour force is freed for the towns.
Social Entrepreneurship
Business as a Force for Systemic Change
Macroeconomics — GDP, Inflation, the Cycle
A short field guide to the economy at the level of nations — output, prices, employment, money, and the long, uncertain arts of measuring and managing them.
Startups — Pitch Deck
From Paul Graham's garage to the unicorn parade — what venture capital actually looks for, why most fail, and the few patterns that recur.
Business Strategy
How firms choose where to compete, how to win, and how to sustain advantage in a world of relentless competitive pressure. From Porter's Five Forces to platform economics.
Personal Finance — Time, Compounding, Discipline
Thirteen slides on the boring, durable principles that separate the financially well from everyone else.
Startup Strategy
Building Companies That Scale
Startups / How small firms become large ones
Funding stages, growth metrics, and the hard parts — an honest tour of how the modern startup ecosystem actually works.
Supply Chain · Control Tower
PAGE 01 · OVERVIEW
MARKETS / 400 YEARS
FROM 1602 // TO PRESENT // 13 SLIDES
Venture Capital
How a small corner of finance -- managing less than 0.5% of U.S. GDP -- funds the companies that reshape entire industries, from semiconductors to AI.
Supply Chain Management
The Backbone of Global Commerce