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๐Ÿ“ Worksheet C1 Reading๐Ÿ‘ซ People & Relationships

๐Ÿ›๏ธ The Architecture of Modern Business: Corporations, Strategy, and the Future of Capitalism

In this C1-level reading lesson, students will explore the architecture of modern business through three thematic chapters: the legal and structural foundations of the corporation including the shareholder-stakeholder debate, the strategic frameworks of Porter and Christensen alongside the rise of platform economics, and the growing intersection of business with ethics, ESG investing, and the circular economy. Students will encounter advanced vocabulary related to corporate governance, competitive strategy, finance, and sustainability.

๐ŸŽ’ Teens (11โ€“16) ๐Ÿง‘โ€๐Ÿ’ผ Adults (17+) schedule 45 min signal_cellular_alt Challenging visibility 116
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  • Chapter I: The Anatomy of a Corporation โ€” limited liability, governance, principal-agent problem, stakeholder model
  • Chapter II: Strategy, Innovation & Disruption โ€” Porter's Five Forces, Innovator's Dilemma, platform economics, network effects
  • Chapter III: Ethics, Sustainability & the Future โ€” CSR, ESG investing, greenwashing, circular economy
  • Highlighted vocabulary with hover definitions

translate Key Vocabulary

multinationallivelihoodslimited liabilityinconceivablegovernanceprincipal-agent problemshareholder valuescrutinystakeholdertractionunthinkableaccountabilityconsumer trustvolatilespectacularlyentrantssubstitutedisruptive innovationallocateundermineincumbentinertiaplatformnetwork effectsreplicateconcentrationcontentiousCorporate Social Responsibilitydepletionsubsidiescriteriaseismicgreenwashingauditablecircular economylongevitymutually reinforcingsustainableconstituencyself-reinvention

auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • Complex noun phrases: The separation of ownership and management creates what economists term the principal-agent problem.
  • Inversion for emphasis: Without it, the large-scale pooling of capital would have been inconceivable.
  • Non-defining relative clause: This doctrine, most forcefully articulated by Milton Friedman in 1970, argued that...
  • Third conditional / hypothetical past: A declaration that would have been unthinkable a generation earlier.
  • Advanced passive with reporting verb: This perspective has gained significant traction since the 2008 financial crisis exposed...

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