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Basics of Business Administration and Management

The blog covers various aspects of business administration and business management with a career path through the BBA course and related jobs

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TL;DR

Business Administration is about operations, structure, and day-to-day functionality. Business management includes Strategy, decision-making, and leadership. Business Process management deals in optimizing how work gets done. A broad degree covering all core areas of business. BBA course is ideal for curious, ambitious students looking to build real-world skills and even launch their own ventures.

Introduction

When students say, “I want to work in business,” they often picture suits, boardrooms, and maybe a startup idea in their notes app. But “business” is a huge universe and understanding the basics of business administration and management is the first step to figuring out where you belong in it.

Whether you want to lead a team, run operations, or launch your own startup, getting clear on the fundamentals will help you make smarter decisions about your education, your career, and maybe even your company.

What is business administration?

Think of a company like a car.

Business administration is the engine oil that keeps the systems running smoothly behind the scenes. It’s the structure, order, and process that help businesses deliver consistently.

Tasks that fall under business administration include:

  • Budgeting and finance management

  • Day-to-day operations and logistics

  • HR and recruitment coordination

  • Internal communication

  • Vendor and meeting management

If you enjoy organizing, planning, and building systems that work—even when no one’s watching—business administration might just be your thing.

What is business management?

Now, zoom out.

Business management is the steering wheel. Managers guide the direction of the company, set goals, and make the big calls that determine success or failure.

Responsibilities of business managers include:

  • Team leadership and motivation

  • Strategic decision-making

  • Marketing and branding initiatives

  • Product or service development

  • Performance reviews and conflict resolution

Where administrators keep the business stable, managers push it forward.

That’s the key difference between business administration and business management and both are essential

The Makers Mindset: Learn Business by Doing Business

At Rishihood University, we don’t just teach you about how companies work—we help you build your own.

Our BBA Makers Program blends business theory with startup practice. Whether you’re interested in administration, management, or launching your own venture, you’ll get hands-on experience and access to tools like the Makers Fund, which has helped student-founded startups like Tru Pahaadi (valued at ₹1 crore) go from classroom ideas to market-ready businesses.

This isn’t just about getting a degree. It’s about becoming a maker.


What do you learn in a business management course?


A business management course teaches you how to think, plan, and act like a leader. It’s not just about learning business jargon and it’s about solving problems in real-time.

You’ll develop:

  • Hard skills: financial accounting, operations, analytics, project management

  • Soft skills: communication, leadership, teamwork, adaptability

Subjects often include:

  • Organizational behavior

  • Strategic planning

  • Human resource management

  • Business ethics

  • Marketing and sales

  • Financial decision-making

In the Makers BBA you’ll create your own case studies.

What is business process management?

Let’s say your delivery process takes 5 steps, but 2 of them are redundant. Or maybe your customer support team is swamped because of a slow feedback loop.

Business process management (BPM) is about fixing those systems.

It’s not about managing people,it’s about managing how the work happens. Think efficiency, optimization, automation.

BPM specialists often:

  • Use software tools to track performance

  • Redesign workflows to reduce waste

  • Automate repetitive or manual steps

  • Align operations with business goals

It’s a critical function in sectors like banking, insurance, logistics, and tech and increasingly, in startups too.

What is Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)?

If you’re new to the business world, a BBA is your gateway.

So, what is Bachelor of Business Administration? It’s an undergraduate program that teaches you how businesses work across finance, marketing, HR, strategy, operations, and entrepreneurship.

In our BBA course, you’ll learn:

  • How to structure and grow a company

  • Basics of accounting and budgeting

  • Sales strategy and customer acquisition

  • HR policies and workplace design

  • Tools like Excel, CRM software, project dashboards

Some universities treat BBA like a checklist. At Rishihood, we treat it like a launchpad for careers, companies, and character.

Is a BBA course right for you?



Short answer: yes, if you’re even slightly curious about how the world of work runs.

A BBA course is perfect for:

  • Students unsure of what to specialize in but excited by business

  • Future founders who want to start a venture before age 25

  • Anyone planning to do an MBA later

  • Learners who want both theory and real-world exposure

You don’t need to be a born entrepreneur. You just need  curiosity and a willingness to build.

At Rishihood, BBA students regularly launch real ventures with real customers. From wellness brands to tech ideas, the Makers Program is your testing ground.


What skills do you gain from studying business administration and management?

The skills are not just academic , they’re life-level useful.

Hard Skills:

  • Budgeting and financial planning

  • Market research and analysis

  • Project management

  • HR operations

  • Documentation and process mapping

  • Tools like Excel, ERP, CRM, Trello

Soft Skills:

  • Team leadership

  • Communication

  • Decision-making

  • Adaptability

  • Conflict resolution

  • Time and resource management

No matter your path as startup founder, manager, freelancer or consultant, these are the skills you’ll actually use.

What kind of jobs can you get after a BBA?

The BBA is one of the most versatile degrees out there. You can work in nearly any industry like tech, finance, retail, healthcare, hospitality, or education.

Entry-level roles:

  • Marketing Executive

  • Operations Associate

  • HR Trainee

  • Business Development Executive

  • Sales Analyst

  • Project Coordinator

  • Customer Experience Associate

With experience:

  • Business Analyst

  • Product Manager

  • Operations Head

  • Marketing Manager

  • HR Manager

  • Entrepreneur

You can also specialize in high-demand areas like digital marketing, supply chain management, or business analytics.

And if you’re part of the Makers BBA, you might be working on your own startup from year one with mentorship, funding, and freedom.


Final Thoughts: Why Learn Business at Rishihood?

Understanding the basics of business administration and management isn’t just for future CEOs. It’s for anyone who wants to understand how the world works and how to build something within it.

If you’re analytical, you might thrive in business administration.
 If you’re strategic and people-focused, business management could be your thing.
 And if you’re still figuring it out? A BBA course lets you explore both.

The difference between business administration and business management is important. But in the real world, both matter. The best business leaders know how to balance structure with vision.

And the best business programs? They let you try both and then launch your own path.

At Rishihood University, that’s exactly what we offer. A business management course that doesn’t just fill your head, but fires up your hands. A BBA course that goes beyond degrees and into real action.

So don’t just learn business. Make business.

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Sahil Aggarwal is a social entrepreneur and the co-founder and CEO of Rishihood University. He has co-authored a book on public policy, co-designed a card game on politics, and keeps writing for national dailies.

Sahil Aggarwal is a social entrepreneur and the co-founder and CEO of Rishihood University. He has co-authored a book on public policy, co-designed a card game on politics, and keeps writing for national dailies.

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NH-44 (GT Road), Delhi NCR,

Sonipat, Haryana 131021

About Us

Rishihood University is India’s first and only Impact University, dedicated to nurturing leaders who drive meaningful change. Founded by a collective of scholars, mentors, and changemakers, Rishihood offers an education that is Indian in spirit, global in outlook, and future-ready shaping learners into impactful leaders who embody the essence of ‘Rishihood’.

Programs

BBA

B. Design

B.Sc Psychology

B. Tech CS & AI

B. Tech Data Science

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Admissions 2025

UGC Performa

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Pay Now

Schedule Campus visit

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Careers

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Team

Rishihood University has been established under The Haryana Private Universities (Amendment) Act, 2020
and is empowered to award degrees as specified in section 22 of the UGC Act, 1956.

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