business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
Artificial Intelligence Module - I 2024-02-26
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- Expert Ease was developed under the direction of
- A process that is repeated, evaluated, and refined is called
- Which of the following is the common language for Artificial Intelligence?
- What is the full form of “AI”?
- Machines that try to imitate human intuition while handling vague information lie in the field of AI called?
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- Which of the following is not an application of artificial intelligence?
- In which university the first demontration of AI program run?
- “Father of Artificial Intelligence” is:
- What is the name of the Artificial Intelligence system developed by Daniel Bobrow?
9 Clues: What is the full form of “AI”? • “Father of Artificial Intelligence” is: • Expert Ease was developed under the direction of • A process that is repeated, evaluated, and refined is called • In which university the first demontration of AI program run? • Which of the following is not an application of artificial intelligence? • ...
Chapter 7 Intro to Business 2025-08-27
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- Component of a business plan that refers to how a company will be organized
- The potential of an action will not go as planned
- An asset that a business owner pledges to give up if they do not pay back a loan
- Skill in the area a person is operating a business in
- Statement of profit expectation within a financial statement
- Occurs when money is given to a venture by the purchase of stock of a business
- Component of business plan that contains strategies for how a business will obtain start-up capital, identify resources needed, and assess the costs and benefits of resources
- Component of business plan that contains a strategy for how the business will generate revenue
- Starting a business that involves risks
- The process of devising an idea, taking risks, and establishing a business
- Entrepreneurs’ research into consumer preferences
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- When an entrepreneur searches for opportunities to deliver new goods and services
- Statement of projected expenses and revenue within a financial statement
- The way a business finances its start up and growth
- Projections of what the entrepreneur expects out of the sales and expenses of the business
- A company’s expected net worth
- When an entrepreneur takes out loans to finance business ventures
- The money investors use to fund start-ups and forge partnerships with owners
- An investor who makes a one-time startup gift to a business venture
- A leadership skill that involves setting goals with methods to accomplish them
20 Clues: A company’s expected net worth • Starting a business that involves risks • The potential of an action will not go as planned • Entrepreneurs’ research into consumer preferences • The way a business finances its start up and growth • Skill in the area a person is operating a business in • Statement of profit expectation within a financial statement • ...
entrepeneurship crossword 2025-10-30
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- Ownership share in a company.
- deck A visual presentation to explain a business idea to investors.
- Promoting and selling products or services.
- A first version of a product used for testing.
- A program that supports startups with resources and mentoring.
- The financial gain after expenses are subtracted.
- To start a business with little or no external funding.
- The creation of new ideas, products, or methods.
- Someone who provides money for a business in exchange for profit.
- A presentation to attract investors or customers.
- plan A document outlining a company’s goals and strategies.
- audience The specific group a business aims to reach.
- que te las organice por categorías (por ejemplo: finanzas, marketing, desarrollo, etc.)?
- A person who starts and manages a business.
- The ability of a business to grow rapidly and efficiently.
- Raising money from many people, usually online.
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- An experienced advisor who guides entrepreneurs.
- A company’s long-term goal or dream.
- strategy A plan for how investors or founders will leave the business profitably.
- A person who buys goods or services.
- Creating a unique image or identity for a business.
- Financial support for a business project.
- A program that helps startups grow quickly.
- Other businesses offering similar products or services.
- The group of potential customers for a product.
- The total income generated by a business.
- A newly established business venture.
- The purpose or main objective of a business.
- Building relationships for business opportunities.
29 Clues: Ownership share in a company. • A company’s long-term goal or dream. • A person who buys goods or services. • A newly established business venture. • Financial support for a business project. • The total income generated by a business. • Promoting and selling products or services. • A program that helps startups grow quickly. • A person who starts and manages a business. • ...
Internal Business Environment 2023-03-30
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- the business model that offers customers the choice of online shopping as well as shopping at the physical store
- the traditional business model that is based on a store with a physical presence, such as those located on shopping strips and in shopping centres.
- the people that provide their skills, effort and knowledge to the business
- businesses that sell products which are aimed at the same customers, eg: an electrical store and a furniture store will both be selling to householders.
- Factors over which the business has some degree of control; it is sometimes called the micro environment.
- a means by which local councils allocate land for different uses, such as residential, commercial, recreational and industrial.
- a business that has a separate legal existence apart from its owner(s).
- the people and objects that are needed for the business to function properly
- the monetary value attached to the reputation of a business
- an incorporated business with a minimum of 1 shareholder and a maximum of 50 non-employee shareholders
- the owners of a company who are entitled to a share of its profits
- when the business owner is personally responsible for all the debts of their business.
- an incorporated business with a minimum of one shareholder (and no maximum), and whose shares are openly traded on the Australian Securities Exchange
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- involves businesses generating sales revenue by trading goods internationally.
- The surrounding conditions in which the business operates. It can be divided into two broad categories: internal and external.
- a business owned and operated by one person.
- when the shareholders of a company cannot be held personally responsible for the debts of the business
- items the business uses that come from the natural environment. Examples include land, water and raw materials.
- The specific outside stakeholders with whom the business interacts in conducting its business; it is sometimes called the task environment. eg: suppliers, customers.
- Factors over which the business has little control. It may be further divided into two categories: operating and macro.
- businesses that sell their products directly to consumers without any intermediaries, such as retailers or wholesalers.
- the broad conditions and trends in the economy and society within which a business operates. eg: Global issies, economic conditions.
- the way in which the business will run its operations to generate a profit.
- when a business sells to others the rights to distribute its goods and use the business name.
- the tools and machinery that are used to produce goods or perform services
25 Clues: a business owned and operated by one person. • the monetary value attached to the reputation of a business • the owners of a company who are entitled to a share of its profits • a business that has a separate legal existence apart from its owner(s). • the people that provide their skills, effort and knowledge to the business • ...
Flowers for Algernon 2013-03-22
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- Charlie's family name
- Charlie and Algernon competed at this
- How Charlie's intelligence increased
- Ms. Kinnian's occupation
- Teacher with whom Charlie fell in love
- Where Charlie worked
- Charlie's feeling towards Ms. Kinnian
- What Charlie wanted to be
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- Wanted to be smart to have people like him
- Vehicle for telling the story: progress _______
- Psychiatrist and Neurosurgeon
- What happened to artificially increased intelligence
- Charlie's increased
- Dr. who treated Charlie like a human being
14 Clues: Charlie's increased • Where Charlie worked • Charlie's family name • Ms. Kinnian's occupation • What Charlie wanted to be • Psychiatrist and Neurosurgeon • How Charlie's intelligence increased • Charlie and Algernon competed at this • Charlie's feeling towards Ms. Kinnian • Teacher with whom Charlie fell in love • Wanted to be smart to have people like him • ...
Chapter 5 CIE business 2025-07-12
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- when a business takes over or merges with another business. It is often called integration as one business is integrated into another one.
- a statement of a specific target to be achieved. They should be SMART.
- when one business buys out the owners of another business, which then becomes part of the 'predator' business (the business which has taken it over).
- the revenue of a business expressed as a percentage of total market revenue.
- when the owners of two businesses agree to join their businesses together to make one business.
- total income of a business (revenue) less total costs.
- when a business expands its existing operations.
- occurs when there is a decline in the importance of the secondary, manufacturing sector of industry in a country.
- when one business merges with or takes over another one in the same industry at the same stage of production.
- the total value of capital used in the business.
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- is when one business merges with or takes over a business in a completely different industry. This is also known as diversification.
- organisations of like-minded people who put pressure on businesses and government to change their policies to reach a predetermined objective.
- businesses taking responsibility for the impact their activities might have on society and the environment.
- the written and legal agreement between business partners. It is not essential for partners to have such an agreement but it is always recommended.
- an individual or group which has an interest in a business because they are affected by its activities and decisions.
- a business with social objectives that reinvests most of its profits back into the business or into benefiting society at large.
- when one business merges with or takes over another one in the same industry but at a different stage of production. Vertical integration can be forward or backward.
- a legal requirement for all companies. Shareholders may attend and vote on who they want to be on the Board of Directors for the coming year.
- the money invested into a business by the owners.
19 Clues: when a business expands its existing operations. • the total value of capital used in the business. • the money invested into a business by the owners. • total income of a business (revenue) less total costs. • a statement of a specific target to be achieved. They should be SMART. • the revenue of a business expressed as a percentage of total market revenue. • ...
Accounting 2021-08-25
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- buy something and pay for it later
- generally accepted accounting principles
- money supplied by owners or investors
- assets = liabilities + owner's equity
- business or person selling on credit
- money owed to a business
- an item bought on credit
- income earned from sale of goods or services
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- owner's claims to the assets of the business
- legal right to property
- describes a business as expected to continue
- property or items of value owned by a business
- money payable to creditors by a business
- creditor's claims to the assets of a business
- cost of products or services used to operate a business
- money earned after expenses
- anything of value a person or business owns
- subdivision under assets, liabilities, owner's equity
- occurs when a business spends more money than earned
19 Clues: legal right to property • money owed to a business • an item bought on credit • money earned after expenses • buy something and pay for it later • business or person selling on credit • money supplied by owners or investors • assets = liabilities + owner's equity • generally accepted accounting principles • money payable to creditors by a business • ...
Cash flow 2023-02-12
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- alternative to chasing customers for debts is asking a specialist company to do this.
- A sum of money that is due
- negative number on cash flow forecast
- money that can easily be used for business operations.
- the amount of money a business has at the end of the month
- unexpected costs
- A table to show the prediction of the sales
- asset that can easily change into cash
- inability to meet debts
- money taken out of the business by owner(s) for personal use
- who provide the raw material to a business
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- the amount of money produced or lost by a business during a given time
- customers who buy on credit
- the flow of money in a business
- too much stock
- anything that has money for the business
- the flow of money in and out of a business
- the flow of money out of a business
- total revenue-total costs
- money that can be used to pay for things that keep a business running
20 Clues: too much stock • unexpected costs • inability to meet debts • total revenue-total costs • A sum of money that is due • customers who buy on credit • the flow of money in a business • the flow of money out of a business • negative number on cash flow forecast • asset that can easily change into cash • anything that has money for the business • ...
business by maddi 2016-04-26
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- everyday running costs of a business
- shows how a business performed over a period of time
- the money made from selling the product after all other costs have been deducted
- the total revenue a business has in a single year
- ways in which the business makes money
- any revenue
- the money the business needs to trade day to day
- anything the business has to spend money on
- money that needs to be paid when setting up a new business
- another way of describing the total revenue of a business
- costs that always stay the same
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- items owned by the business or money owned to it
- the point at which revenue is the same as costs
- any costs
- money that businesses have to pay regularly when running the business
- revenue is less than expenditure
- costs that change with output
- the amount of money going out of a businesses bank account
- a plan for the future
- revenue is more than expenditure
20 Clues: any costs • any revenue • a plan for the future • costs that change with output • costs that always stay the same • revenue is less than expenditure • revenue is more than expenditure • everyday running costs of a business • ways in which the business makes money • anything the business has to spend money on • the point at which revenue is the same as costs • ...
business by maddi 2016-04-26
Across
- everyday running costs of a business
- shows how a business performed over a period of time
- the money made from selling the product after all other costs have been deducted
- the total revenue a business has in a single year
- ways in which the business makes money
- any revenue
- the money the business needs to trade day to day
- anything the business has to spend money on
- money that needs to be paid when setting up a new business
- another way of describing the total revenue of a business
- costs that always stay the same
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- items owned by the business or money owned to it
- the point at which revenue is the same as costs
- any costs
- money that businesses have to pay regularly when running the business
- revenue is less than expenditure
- costs that change with output
- the amount of money going out of a businesses bank account
- a plan for the future
- revenue is more than expenditure
20 Clues: any costs • any revenue • a plan for the future • costs that change with output • costs that always stay the same • revenue is less than expenditure • revenue is more than expenditure • everyday running costs of a business • ways in which the business makes money • anything the business has to spend money on • the point at which revenue is the same as costs • ...
Introduction to Entrepreneurship 2026-02-14
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- Competitive environment where businesses sell similar products
- Human effort, skills, and time used in production
- Business where a franchisee buys rights to use a brand name and system
- Legal business entity separate from its owners
- Person who starts a business and takes risks to implement an idea
- Tools, equipment, buildings, and money used to produce goods
- Money left after expenses are deducted from revenue
- Total income generated from selling goods and services
- When expenses are greater than income
- Newly created business venture
- Person who provides money to support a business
- Business designed to make money for owners or shareholders
- Items used to produce goods or services
- Business owned and operated by two or more people
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- People or groups affected by or interested in a business
- Organisation that reinvests earnings into its services
- Owners of a corporation
- Money a business spends on costs or payments
- Improving a product, service, or production process
- Business owned and run by one person
20 Clues: Owners of a corporation • Newly created business venture • Business owned and run by one person • When expenses are greater than income • Items used to produce goods or services • Money a business spends on costs or payments • Legal business entity separate from its owners • Person who provides money to support a business • ...
Work Related Skills 2025-08-10
16 Clues: Talent • Meaning • Lexicon • Creation • Guidance • Spelling • Encounter • Challenge • Awareness • Structure • Expertise • Resolution • Flexibility • Interchange • Originality • Collaboration
Service Enterprises 2 2026-03-23
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- The owner’s investment in the business
- Money the business owes to suppliers
- Money taken out of the business by the owner for personal use
- Short-term assets like cash or stock
- The process of recording financial transactions
- A document showing proof of payment received
- The book where transactions are posted to individual accounts
- Money earned from providing services
- Money or goods taken out of the business by the owner for personal use
- A document requesting payment for services provided
- Resources owned by the business that have value
- Money invested by the owner into the business
- The left-hand side of an account
- Costs incurred to run the service business
- Matching the bank statement with the business records
- Earnings of the business from its operations
- The financial gain after expenses are subtracted from revenue
- Shows revenue, expenses, and profit or loss
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- Short-term debts the business must pay
- Businesses that provide services rather than goods
- A list of all debit and credit balances to check accuracy
- A small amount of cash kept for minor expenses
- The time for which financial statements are prepared
- Money owed to the business by customers
- Payment received for providing a service
- Shows the assets, liabilities, and capital of a business
- The right-hand side of an account
- Long-term assets like equipment or vehicles
- The book where all business transactions are first recorded
- Amounts the business owes to others
30 Clues: The left-hand side of an account • The right-hand side of an account • Amounts the business owes to others • Money the business owes to suppliers • Short-term assets like cash or stock • Money earned from providing services • The owner’s investment in the business • Short-term debts the business must pay • Money owed to the business by customers • ...
TERM 2 revision 2023-06-19
Across
- the business has no control over this environment
- the point at which the business starts to make profit
- South Africa belongs to this coalition of countries
- Where businesses interact with its customers
- form of ownership that has unlimited liability
- external to the business, part of SWOT, negative to business
- this sickness influenced businesses significantly
- hands-off leadership approach
- form of ownership with limited liability
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- one of the functions of management
- internal to the business, part of SWOT, negative to the business
- external to the business, part of SWOT, could be positive
- the seven factors that are part of a business' marketing campaign
- internal to the business, part of SWOT, positive to the business
- specific customers the business aims to reach
- leadership style; people influenced by the person's personality
- businesses sell shares here
- a threat to the business
18 Clues: a threat to the business • businesses sell shares here • hands-off leadership approach • one of the functions of management • form of ownership with limited liability • Where businesses interact with its customers • specific customers the business aims to reach • form of ownership that has unlimited liability • the business has no control over this environment • ...
Your mind 2018-06-13
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- To make your brain active, you need to stay in a fresh area where you can take in a lot of ___.
- People with high ____intelligence are often good at singing or playing instruments.
- If you have a lot of ____ intelligence, you are probably good at painting and drawing.
- Furthermore, students will be able to purchase ___ of the text instead of buying the whole thing, with individual chapters costing as little as 1$.
- For a genius like Alia Sabur, she can also be ___ and forget things.
- If you have a lot of ___ intelligence, you are probably good at understanding other people.
- People with good ____ intelligence are usually good speakers and like words.
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- It’s more important to ___ and use your eyes if you want to be an excellent athlete.
- If you enjoy being your own, you probably have a lot of _____ intelligence.
- This website shows how to prepare a CV, and gives ___ on applying for jobs.
- Alia has been ___ records almost since she was born.
- What was your most ___ experience as a lawyer?
12 Clues: What was your most ___ experience as a lawyer? • Alia has been ___ records almost since she was born. • For a genius like Alia Sabur, she can also be ___ and forget things. • If you enjoy being your own, you probably have a lot of _____ intelligence. • This website shows how to prepare a CV, and gives ___ on applying for jobs. • ...
History of Artificial Intelligence 2023-08-21
10 Clues: WABOT-1 • robotic-dog • Giant Brains • Checkers-Game • Driverless-Van • First-Chatterbot • First-Electronic-Person • Computer-Machinery-Intelligence • Programming-Language-Artificial Intelligence • Artificial-Linguistic-Internet-Computer-Entity
General psychology - lesson 3 2023-03-08
Across
- MA in intelligence quotient denotes
- creative behaviour has basic components in the form of cognitive , __________ and affective
- ______ cannot be used synonymously with giftedness
- Eight common intelligence is identified by
- which test of creativity has both verbal and non - verbal ________
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- Gardner's theory is also called as _________
- _______ theory explains three kind of intelligence
- Baquer Mahdi test is published by _________ psychological cooperation
- heritability of psychological traits could be studied by looking _______
- creative expression is the source of _______ and satisfaction
10 Clues: MA in intelligence quotient denotes • Eight common intelligence is identified by • Gardner's theory is also called as _________ • _______ theory explains three kind of intelligence • ______ cannot be used synonymously with giftedness • creative expression is the source of _______ and satisfaction • which test of creativity has both verbal and non - verbal ________ • ...
The Four models of Corporate Entrepreneurship 2015-08-28
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- The producer model aims to encourage cross-unit __________
- The company establishes and supports a full-service group with a mandate for Corporate Entrepreneurship
- The ________ intelligence unit conducted the survey that shows the potency of Corporate Entrepreneurship
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- Strong executive ________ is needed for advocate model
- The company has no deliberate approach to Corporate Entrepreneurship. Internal and external networks drive concept selection and resource allocation
- The company provides funding and senior executive attention to prospective projects
- Culture of _________ in Google
- A __________ corporate culture is needed for the opportunist model
- The company strongly evangelizes for Corporate Entrepreneurship, but business units provide the primary funding
9 Clues: Culture of _________ in Google • Strong executive ________ is needed for advocate model • The producer model aims to encourage cross-unit __________ • A __________ corporate culture is needed for the opportunist model • The company provides funding and senior executive attention to prospective projects • ...
Chapter 11 2012-06-26
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- ____ ____ relate to the main activities of a business
- ____ ______ is what is spent on a business's non-current or fixed assets
- checking the accuracy of financial records and accounting procedures
- forms the basis of the accounting process
- policies and procedures that ensure that plans of a business will be achieved in most efficient way
- financial statement indicating the movement of cash
- mechanisms employed by the business to ensure data are recorded and information is accurate
- proportion of debt and the proportion of equity used to finance the business' activities
- what is owed by the business
- represents business's assets and liabilities in a particular point of time
- money owed to or by the business
- provides information in quantitative terms about requirements to achieve a particular purpose
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- records business' claim for input tax credits and accounts for GST payable
- ____ ____ relate to capital expenditure and research and development
- items owned
- used to set goals and objectives
- having fears of being unable to cover its financial obligations
- ____ ____ relates to the internal sources of finance in the business
- owner's financial interest in the business, or net worth of the business
- _____ ____ relate to financial data of a business
- ___ ____ relates to the short term and long term borrowing from external sources by a business
21 Clues: items owned • what is owed by the business • used to set goals and objectives • money owed to or by the business • forms the basis of the accounting process • _____ ____ relate to financial data of a business • financial statement indicating the movement of cash • ____ ____ relate to the main activities of a business • ...
Business Management AOS 1 2023-10-05
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- The difference between revenue and expenses
- People who live in the same area as a business
- A management style where the managers confer with their employees, but ultimately still have the power
- The best use of resources in the production of good/services
- A business owned by 1 to 50 people, has limited liability
- A management style where decision-making is made together with both employees and managers
- The proportion of the _____ _____ controlled by a business
- Someone who is in overall control of a business
- A staff member who is in control of some other staff
- Someone who has a vested interest in a business
- The degree to which a business is successful in achieving their objectives
- A management style where the managers convince the employees to agree with them
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- An authoritarian management stlye
- A business with unlimited shareholders and limited liability
- A business owned by 2 to 20 people
- A business that aims to benefit the community
- Someone who uses a business
- A "hands off" or "free reign" management style
- A business that is owned and run by the government
- Someone who works in a business
- Businesses should try to meet shareholder __________
- An individual owner of a business
- Certain types of businesses try to fufill a social ____
- Someone who send materials to businesses
24 Clues: Someone who uses a business • Someone who works in a business • An authoritarian management stlye • An individual owner of a business • A business owned by 2 to 20 people • Someone who send materials to businesses • The difference between revenue and expenses • A business that aims to benefit the community • People who live in the same area as a business • ...
History of Artificial Intelligence 2023-08-21
10 Clues: WABOT-1 • robotic-dog • Giant Brains • Checkers-Game • Driverless-Van • First-Chatterbot • First-Electronic-Person • Computer-Machinery-Intelligence • Programming-Language-Artificial Intelligence • Artificial-Linguistic-Internet-Computer-Entity
Cold War Crossword 2024-05-16
10 Clues: US president • American ideals • Stalin's successor • The first satellite • Soviet Union ideals • Russian intelligence • American intelligence • First ship on the moon • Largest bomb tested in history • Soviet Union submarine that almost launched a missile
Give it Your Best Shot 2021-11-02
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- personal interest by insurance company, parents, clients
- a test that has a score
- Represents persons ability in one individual area
- a test that does not have a score for evaluation
- potential
- theory of general intelligence
- mastery
- Reasoning ability to think flexibly and solve problems
- client's receptiveness
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- Ability to receive, understand, manage and handle emotions
- the use of data to validate
- collection of information
- general intelligence
13 Clues: mastery • potential • general intelligence • client's receptiveness • a test that has a score • collection of information • the use of data to validate • theory of general intelligence • a test that does not have a score for evaluation • Represents persons ability in one individual area • Reasoning ability to think flexibly and solve problems • ...
chicago pd 2024-02-19
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- female who originally worked patrol
- male who originally worked on patrol
- ship name for Kim and Adam
- ship name for Hailey and jay
- pulled straight from the academy.
- old lady Sargent who is married to a firefighter.
- character that died.
- detective that left.
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- best detective
- newest member of intelligence
- number of the district
- Sargent of intelligence
- detective who was originally in the army
13 Clues: best detective • character that died. • detective that left. • number of the district • Sargent of intelligence • ship name for Kim and Adam • ship name for Hailey and jay • newest member of intelligence • pulled straight from the academy. • female who originally worked patrol • male who originally worked on patrol • detective who was originally in the army • ...
AP Psychology Unit 2: Subunit 2: Memory 2025-10-11
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- A condition in which a person with limited mental ability has an exceptional specific skill, such as computation or art.
- A type of explicit memory involving general knowledge, facts, and concepts not tied to specific experiences.
- In Freudian theory, the unconscious defense mechanism that banishes anxiety-arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories from consciousness.
- The degree to which a test truly measures the psychological concept it claims to assess.
- The relatively permanent and limitless storehouse of the memory system, including knowledge, skills, and experiences.
- The eerie sense that one has experienced a situation before, possibly due to a memory misfire or processing overlap.
- Passion and perseverance in pursuing long-term goals.
- The process of bringing stored information into conscious awareness.
- A newer understanding of short-term memory focusing on active processing of incoming information and retrieval from long-term memory.
- A component of working memory that stores and rehearses auditory information, such as spoken words.
- A comprehensive model integrating fluid and crystallized intelligence within a hierarchical framework of cognitive abilities.
- The process by which stored memories are recalled and then modified or updated before being re-stored.
- The brain’s ability to process many aspects of a problem or stimulus simultaneously.
- The widely used American revision of Binet’s original intelligence test.
- Neuroscientist known for research on the biological basis of memory, demonstrating synaptic changes during learning in sea slugs.
- A long-lasting increase in synaptic strength following high-frequency stimulation, believed to be a neural basis for learning and memory.
- The belief that intelligence and abilities can be developed through effort and learning.
- Defining meaningful test scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group.
- An inability to retrieve information from one’s past, often due to brain injury.
- Psychologist who, with Richard Shiffrin, proposed the Atkinson-Shiffrin model of memory consisting of sensory, short-term, and long-term stores.
- Cognitive scientist known for his research on language, cognition, and evolutionary psychology.
- Enhanced memory after retrieving information rather than simply rereading it; also known as the retrieval practice effect.
- Psychologist who identified seven primary mental abilities, challenging Spearman’s single-factor theory.
- A measure of memory that assesses the amount of time saved when learning material again.
- The ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations.
- Psychologist known for her research on mindset theory, distinguishing between fixed and growth mindsets.
- Psychologist who developed widely used intelligence tests for adults and children, including the WAIS and WISC.
- A learning technique involving mixing different topics or forms of practice to enhance retention and problem-solving.
- The extent to which a test measures or predicts what it claims to.
- A method for assessing an individual’s mental aptitudes and comparing them with others using numerical scores.
- When older information interferes with the recall of newer information.
- A momentary sensory memory of visual stimuli lasting no more than a few tenths of a second.
- Early psychologist who studied hereditary genius and pioneered psychometrics, applying statistical methods to human differences.
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- A type of explicit memory involving personal experiences and specific events in one’s life.
- The extent to which a test samples the behavior or content it is intended to measure.
- A clear, vivid memory of an emotionally significant moment or event.
- A symmetrical, bell-shaped curve representing the distribution of many traits, with most scores near the average.
- When misleading information presented after an event distorts memory of that event.
- The process of getting information into the memory system for storage and later retrieval.
- A measure of memory in which the person identifies items previously learned, as on a multiple-choice test.
- Psychologist who proposed the theory of multiple intelligences, suggesting eight distinct types of intelligence.
- Psychologist who proposed the concept of general intelligence (g) underlying all intellectual abilities.
- Accumulated knowledge and verbal skills; tends to increase with age.
- Memory aids, often using vivid imagery or organizational devices to make information easier to recall.
- The immediate, very brief recording of sensory information in the memory system.
- A measure of intelligence based on the chronological age that most typically corresponds to a given level of performance.
- The ability to reason speedily and abstractly; tends to decrease with age.
- The activation, often unconsciously, of particular associations in memory.
- Encoding information based on surface characteristics, such as the structure or appearance of words.
- Attributing a memory to the wrong source, such as confusing something you heard about with something you experienced.
- Psychologist who developed the first practical intelligence test to identify students needing academic assistance.
- A statistical method used to identify clusters of related items (factors) on a test.
- The tendency for distributed study or practice to yield better long-term retention than massed practice.
- Organizing items into familiar, manageable units to enhance memory retention.
- A measure of memory in which the person must retrieve information learned earlier without cues, as on a fill-in-the-blank test.
- The belief that intelligence and abilities are innate and unchangeable.
- The part of working memory that temporarily stores and manipulates visual and spatial information.
- The process by which new neurons are formed in the brain, particularly in the hippocampus, aiding learning and memory.
- Psychologist who revised Binet’s test for American use, creating the Stanford-Binet intelligence test.
- The extent to which a test yields consistent results over time or across different forms.
- A test designed to predict a person’s capacity to learn or perform well in the future.
- A common factor that underlies specific mental abilities and is measured by every intelligence test.
- A group of people sharing a common characteristic, such as age, studied over time.
- The success with which a test predicts future performance or behavior it’s meant to forecast.
- The process of retaining encoded information over time.
- A test designed to measure what a person has learned.
- An inability to form new memories after brain injury or trauma.
- A research method that compares people of different ages at one point in time.
- The persistence of learning over time through the encoding, storage, and retrieval of information.
- A pioneering memory researcher who discovered the forgetting curve and spacing effect through experiments with nonsense syllables.
- The worldwide phenomenon of rising intelligence test scores over time.
71 Clues: Passion and perseverance in pursuing long-term goals. • A test designed to measure what a person has learned. • The process of retaining encoded information over time. • An inability to form new memories after brain injury or trauma. • The extent to which a test measures or predicts what it claims to. • ...
Financial Ratios and Financial Docs 2025-09-19
Across
- Money left after costs.
- Money for day-to-day operations.
- A financial plan for the future.
- Costs of running a business.
- Shows assets and liabilities at a point in time.
- Compares current assets to liabilities.
- Promoting products and services.
- Total money from sales.
- Ability to pay short-term debts.
- How well a business makes money.
- Owner of a company share.
- Final profit after all expenses.
- Report on profit and loss over a period.
Down
- Debts owed by a business.
- How well a business uses its resources.
- Anyone with an interest in a business.
- Value loss over time.
- Owners' investment in the business.
- Goods a business holds for sale.
- Items of value a business owns.
- Legal inability to pay debts.
- Funds for starting a business.
- A strict liquidity test.
- Sales minus cost of goods sold.
- Movement of money in and out.
- A business with one owner.
- Money owed to others.
- Return on capital employed.
28 Clues: Value loss over time. • Money owed to others. • Money left after costs. • Total money from sales. • A strict liquidity test. • Debts owed by a business. • Owner of a company share. • A business with one owner. • Return on capital employed. • Costs of running a business. • Legal inability to pay debts. • Movement of money in and out. • Funds for starting a business. • ...
Part 1 bomb vocabulary crossword 2021-01-29
17 Clues: agree • unify • attach • bitter • lawful • emissary • rightism • detaching • operation • unpleasant • wrongdoing • negotiation • intelligence • develop spies • against allies • undercover work • counterintelligence
Business Terms 2026-02-17
Across
- Having a job/being hired to work
- Owner of stock in a corporation
- Intangible work done for a customer
- Money left after costs are paid
- Legal control of a business
- Temporary or not guaranteed long-term
- People available/working in jobs
- Permission to run a business using a brand
- Reducing the number of employees
- Right to make decisions
- Period of economic decline
- Business that is its own legal entity
- Specific result a business wants to achieve
- Legal responsibility for debts/obligations
Down
- System of producing and buying/selling
- Middleman who helps sell/distribute goods
- Guideline for making consistent decisions
- Leading and directing a business
- Business that creates goods or services
- Business owned by one person
- Purpose or reason a business exists
- Step-by-step way work is done
- The setup of roles and reporting lines
- Business owned by two or more people
- How work/people are arranged in a business
25 Clues: Right to make decisions • Period of economic decline • Legal control of a business • Business owned by one person • Step-by-step way work is done • Owner of stock in a corporation • Money left after costs are paid • Having a job/being hired to work • Leading and directing a business • People available/working in jobs • Reducing the number of employees • ...
Cash flow 2023-02-15
Across
- the prediction of receipts and expenses of a business in the future
- the amount of money going out of a business
- cash can pay employees, debt and expenses
- when a business has to much stock and might be obsolete
- the changes in price in raw materials
- money that can be readily used for business operations
- the amount of money a employee gets payed
- the money taken out by the owner of a business for personal use
- the amount of money before all expenses are payed.
- the money that has been made
- the inability to meet debt
- unexpected costs that a business can’t pay
Down
- the amount of money going into of a business
- the amount of cash a business expects to have at the end of each month
- the cash that is in a business
- the amount of money spent on insurance and rent to maintain a business
- demand predictable changes in seasonal demand
- the amount of money after all business expenses have been payed of
- assets that are easily changed into cash
- the flow of money in an out of a business
20 Clues: the inability to meet debt • the money that has been made • the cash that is in a business • the changes in price in raw materials • assets that are easily changed into cash • cash can pay employees, debt and expenses • the amount of money a employee gets payed • the flow of money in an out of a business • unexpected costs that a business can’t pay • ...
Business Vocabulary Crossword 2023-09-07
Across
- A statement that measures the inflow and outflow of your company over a specific period of time (Inflow means money coming into your business and outflow means money coming out of your business)
- Money that a business owes to other entities
- The percentage you pay on a loan
- The profit expressed as a percentage that a business makes after the expense of a good or service
- Bringing a business down and then distributing the assets amongst the claimants (Usually because the business can’t pay its expenses)
- Assets - Liabilities
- Amount you make before expenses
- Assets = liabilities + equity.
- The organized effort people put into selling and producing goods or services to make money
- A statement that shows how much money you have made or lost after a specific period of time, based on your revenue and expenses
- When you put your money into a business expecting the business to do well, therefore making your money grow
- When your expenses exceed your revenues making your company be in the whole
- Money that a business has
- When you borrow money and pay it back over time
- Keeping track of the financial transactions of your business
- A strategy to help your business be known regarding who your customers are
Down
- The idea that the location of a business is crucial to its success
- Money that your business has made after expenses
- An idea that demand varies on how much supply there is, and that supply varies on how much demand there is
- Interest earned on interest
- A person who started their own business
- Money Spent
- A proposal that a business gives to try to persuade an organization to buy goods or service
- A type of marketing where a business pays for messaging or branding in a specific area
- The price you pay over a specific period of time to borrow money
- Anything with value that a business owns
- Expenses that a business consistently has to pay related to the business being able to run
- The percentage that you make or lose on an investment in a specific period of time (Profit divided by cost)
28 Clues: Money Spent • Assets - Liabilities • Money that a business has • Interest earned on interest • Assets = liabilities + equity. • Amount you make before expenses • The percentage you pay on a loan • A person who started their own business • Anything with value that a business owns • Money that a business owes to other entities • When you borrow money and pay it back over time • ...
Growing the Business 2025-06-30
Across
- When two businesses agree to join together to form one business
- When one business buys another and gains control of it
- Assets used by a business to operate and grow (e.g. staff, money, equipment)
- Cost savings achieved when a business increases its size and output
- The percentage of total sales in a market held by one business
- The ability to make decisions and manage business direction
- The process of combining two or more businesses
- The chance that something will go wrong or lead to loss
- When customers repeatedly choose the same brand over others
- Another term for inorganic growth (growth by joining with other businesses)
- When a business grows by merging with or taking over another business
- When a business grows from within using its own resources
Down
- The group of customers who regularly buy from a business
- Activities to create new products or improve existing ones
- Conflict caused by differences in working styles or company values
- The range of products offered by a business
- Individuals or groups affected by or interested in the business (e.g. employees, owners)
- The idea that two combined businesses are more successful than individually
- Something that makes a business better than its rivals
- Expanding into new products or markets to reduce risk
- The ability of a business to grow without being held back by its structure or systems
- Another term for organic growth (growth from within the business)
- Using profits to invest back into the business for growth
- The creation of new products or ideas to meet customer needs
- When a job is no longer needed and the employee is let go
- Entering new geographic areas or market segments to increase sales
- A plan for how a business will expand and develop
27 Clues: The range of products offered by a business • The process of combining two or more businesses • A plan for how a business will expand and develop • Expanding into new products or markets to reduce risk • When one business buys another and gains control of it • Something that makes a business better than its rivals • ...
Forms of Ownership & Entrepreneurship 2026-03-23
Across
- The chance of losing money in a business venture
- The person who buys the rights to operate a franchise
- When expenses are greater than income
- The owner of the franchise brand
- A business owned and managed by one person
- An organisation that does not aim to make profit
- A person who starts and runs a business taking on risk
- A company that sells shares to the public on the stock exchange
- A portion of profit paid to shareholders
- Owners are only liable for the amount they invested
- An employee who acts like an entrepreneur within a business
- Money invested to start or run a business
Down
- A person who owns shares in a company
- A business that has its own legal identity
- A business owned by two or more people who share profits and losses
- A legal entity separate from its owners
- A company owned by a small group of shareholders
- A business model where a brand is licensed to an owner
- Introducing new ideas or methods in a business
- A business owned and run by members for mutual benefit
- The financial gain made by a business
- Owners are responsible for all business debts
- A person responsible for managing a company
- The ability of a business to continue even if ownership changes
24 Clues: The owner of the franchise brand • A person who owns shares in a company • When expenses are greater than income • The financial gain made by a business • A legal entity separate from its owners • A portion of profit paid to shareholders • Money invested to start or run a business • A business that has its own legal identity • A business owned and managed by one person • ...
Emotional intelligence in leadership 2024-10-12
Across
- Important for reading emotions (4 letters)
- Gemma's profession before focusing on emotional intelligence (11 letters)
- Understanding and managing emotions (18 letters)
- What Gemma felt when her daughter confronted her (7 letters)
- Result of ignoring emotions (6 letters)
Down
- Key to effective team management (8 letters)
- Benefit of emotional intelligence: moving from competition to _______ (11 letters)
- Using mistakes as _______ opportunities (8 letters)
- Essential for processing emotions (7 letters)
- YOURSELF First step to developing emotional intelligence (5,4)
10 Clues: Result of ignoring emotions (6 letters) • Important for reading emotions (4 letters) • Key to effective team management (8 letters) • Essential for processing emotions (7 letters) • Understanding and managing emotions (18 letters) • Using mistakes as _______ opportunities (8 letters) • What Gemma felt when her daughter confronted her (7 letters) • ...
Divergent Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-11
10 Clues: Faction of Bravery • Faction of Honesty • Faction of Intelligence • Faction of Selflessness • Faction of Peacefulness • Amity's Most Valued Trait • Candor's Most Valued Trait • Erudite's Most Valued Trait • Dauntless's Most Valued Trait • Abnegation's Most Valued Trait
History of Artificial Intelligence 2023-08-21
10 Clues: WABOT-1 • robotic-dog • Giant Brains • Checkers-Game • First-Chatterbot • Navlab, Driverless-Van • First-Electronic-Person • Computer-Machinery-Intelligence • Programming-Language-Artificial Intelligence • Artificial-Linguistic-Internet-Computer-Entity
Edgenta Academy Crossword 2025-09-17
11 Clues: our AI mascot • core skill in AI • type of learning yang • "D" in IDP stands for • Leading program design • Head of Edgenta Academy • Number of core competencies • name of our physical library • male team in Edgenta academy • AI stands for Artificial Intelligence • core competencies related to providinbg soulktions
AI recruitment - BBC lingohack 2022-09-13
Across
- shrewdness and practical knowledge; the ability to make good judgements
- positions or purposes people hold within a company
- the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages
- a commercial business
Down
- qualities of someone's personality, e.g. confidence, enthusiasm etc
- the availability of jobs in a particular place
- available number of people able to be hired for a job
- people hoping to be selected for the vacant job
- enrol (someone) as a member or worker in an organization or as a supporter of a cause
9 Clues: a commercial business • the availability of jobs in a particular place • people hoping to be selected for the vacant job • positions or purposes people hold within a company • available number of people able to be hired for a job • qualities of someone's personality, e.g. confidence, enthusiasm etc • ...
business terms 2020-02-27
Across
- a person who is helping you in business or fellow worker.
- someone who moves up in the business.
- the point in a business where revenue from sales exactly equals the fixed cost.
- of adviser, a group of people who give counselor opinions on how to run a business.
- a business owned by one or more person.
- a person who buys a good or service regularly.
- financing, a loan that has to be paid back.
- on investment, the percentage of profit earned by investing.
- public sales message that entice customers to buy.
- structure, the form or type of owner ship.
- to show a customer how to you use a product.
- goods or products that are made from raw materiel.
- a business with n owner.
- the work of keeping written records of business transcriptions.
- flow, money coming and going out of a business.
- of goods, direct expense to produce.
- a systematic plan or action.
- an owner of an store or business.
- a careful plan that controls spending a lot of money.
- form, a printed paper that records a costumers perches.
- carefully study and find some facts.
- a place that sales goods and services.
Down
- an exhibit that shows a product.
- profit, the amount of profit left after all the business.
- a system of paying a sales person.
- a similar business rival who seals the same thing as you
- person who is likely a customer.
- two or more people running a business.
- a brief business letter to consumers.
- a business that seals products directly to consumers.
- someone who buys goods or services on a day to day basis from you.
- an amount of money owed for a good or service.
- a written statement of good or services have been received .
- with other business people.
- a person who buys goods for his or hers own needs.
- an adviser that meets with you regularly.
- everything you do to tell a customer about your business.
- a person who gives advice or opinion to help you in business.
- form, a for used to register a business name.
- anything that does good things that helps or aids us.
- a model of a product or invention.
- money or property used to start or grown a business
- a time that is at the right chance.
- plan, a plan or action for starting a business.
- a company that allows people to barrow money.
- something that is really important.
- expense, ongoing expense to run a business.
47 Clues: a business with n owner. • with other business people. • a systematic plan or action. • an exhibit that shows a product. • person who is likely a customer. • an owner of an store or business. • a system of paying a sales person. • a model of a product or invention. • a time that is at the right chance. • something that is really important. • of goods, direct expense to produce. • ...
Tech and AI Pulse - February 2026 2026-02-05
Across
- Enterprise CX AI startup valued at $10B
- Primed to go public with $7B in debt
- Announced in 2022 by Yann LeCun, focused on Autonomous Machine Intelligence
- A type of layer for data interoperability between a database and business user
Down
- Spatial limb awareness that robots might pre-train on for our new physical AI world
- #3 Tech Ecosystem in the U.S.
6 Clues: #3 Tech Ecosystem in the U.S. • Primed to go public with $7B in debt • Enterprise CX AI startup valued at $10B • Announced in 2022 by Yann LeCun, focused on Autonomous Machine Intelligence • A type of layer for data interoperability between a database and business user • Spatial limb awareness that robots might pre-train on for our new physical AI world
Accounting CH 1-2 2023-10-04
Across
- a planned process for providing financial information useful to management
- a liability account used to track money a business owes to others
- a way to buy items and pay for them at a future date
- an accounting device used to analyze transactions
- the account used to summarize owners equity
- a business owned by one person
- an amount recorded on the left side of a T account
- assets taken out of the business for owners personal use
- a business activity that changes assets, liabilities, or owners equity
- a decrease in owners equity from the operation of a business
- the side of the T account that is increased
- an increase in owners equity from the operation of a business
Down
- a business that performs an activity for a fee
- an amount recorded on the right side of a T account
- an amount owed by a business
- a list of accounts used by a business
- financial reports that summarize the financial condition of a business
- anything of value that is owned
- financial rights to the assets of a business
- an asset account used to track money owed to a business
- the amount of money in an account
- any organization formed to conduct business
- planning, recording, analyzing and interpreting financial information
- a record summarizing all the information pertaining to a single item in the accounting equation
24 Clues: an amount owed by a business • a business owned by one person • anything of value that is owned • the amount of money in an account • a list of accounts used by a business • the account used to summarize owners equity • any organization formed to conduct business • the side of the T account that is increased • financial rights to the assets of a business • ...
What is an Entrepreneur? 2020-10-29
Across
- learned ability
- term used to describe when some of an owner's liability is protected from lenders
- person learning in a business setting
- a business that makes the goods it sells
- natural ability
- person who works for someone else
- business considered like a person
- supply and demand determine this
- person who creates and runs a business
- financial responsibility
- economy based on customs
- another name for merchandising business
- startup money and resources
- McDonalds, for example
- business that does tasks for a fee
- acts as a middleman between manufacturers and retailers
- business owned by two or more people
Down
- situation where corporate profits are taxed twice (2 words)
- business that buys finished goods and then resells them to consumers
- person learning a skilled trade
- combination of market and command economies
- economy controlled by supply and demand
- owners in a corporation
- way of viewing things
- economy controlled by the government
- business owned by one person (2 words)
- type of liability where the owner's business and personal money can be used to pay business debts
- someone who provides advice about achieving your goals
- employee who comes up with new ideas
- small business that is easy to start up, has only one worker and has little to no debt
- business that does not earn a profit
31 Clues: learned ability • natural ability • way of viewing things • McDonalds, for example • owners in a corporation • financial responsibility • economy based on customs • startup money and resources • person learning a skilled trade • supply and demand determine this • person who works for someone else • business considered like a person • business that does tasks for a fee • ...
Business Activity crossword 2025-01-07
Across
- A person who takes the risk of starting and running a business
- Also known as a Ltd
- When a business takes controlling interest in another.
- A type of limited company, large business whose shares are sold to the ______.
- The difference between revenue and costs.
- The money paid to shareholders from profits.
- Areas where a business sells its goods and services.
- The responsibility for debts is limited to the amount invested. Limited _________
- A business merging or taking over one with no connection to its activities.
Down
- A business owned by two or more people.
- When a business becomes larger by making more products or opening more locations.
- Making just enough profit to provide a business with a decent living.
- Responsibility for all debts of a business, even personal assets.
- Groups or individuals who have an interest in a
- A business owned by one person
- Money needed to start or develop a business.
- When two businesses agree to join together.
- When a business just manages to keep going.
- A simple plan showing details about the creation of a
19 Clues: Also known as a Ltd • A business owned by one person • A business owned by two or more people. • The difference between revenue and costs. • When two businesses agree to join together. • When a business just manages to keep going. • Money needed to start or develop a business. • The money paid to shareholders from profits. • Groups or individuals who have an interest in a • ...
BusMan U1 AOS2 2025-03-03
Across
- produces goods and services in its home country and sells them to overseas buyers.
- are the individuals who have purchased shares of a company and therefore are part-owners of the company.
- The ___________ environment involves factors within a business that a business has control over.
- business structure that is owned by two to 20 owners.
- are man-made goods used in the production of goods and services.
- an incorporated business that has an unlimited number of shareholders and lists and sells its shares on the ASX.
- are the items required by a business to produce its goods and services (often referred to as inputs)
- when shareholders are only liable to the extent of their original investment, meaning they are not personally responsible for the business debts.
- The __________ ___________ environment contains factors are the primary external factors impacting a business that it has some control over.
- purchases goods and services from overseas and sells them in its home country.
- a business model that grants another person the right to operate under its name, use its business systems, and sell its goods and services.
- a type of business that aims to fulfil a community or environmental need by selling goods or services.
Down
- a business that is owned and operated by the government.
- The _________ _________ environment contains factors are factors that a business operates in and has no control over.
- The level of this (high vs low) can impact customer satisfaction
- when the business owner can be held personally responsible for the business’s debts.
- a business model that has a physical store presence.
- a business model where the business’s products are sold directly to consumers with no intermediaries involved.
- business structure that is owned and operated by one individual.
- an incorporated business structure that has at least one director and a maximum of 50 shareholders.
- are raw materials from the environment that are used in the production of goods and services.
- individuals or businesses that provide the resources required to produce goods and services.
- Revenue minus expenses
- are the people who provide the business with their skills and qualifications to conduct business activities.
- a business model where goods and services are traded via the internet.
25 Clues: Revenue minus expenses • a business model that has a physical store presence. • business structure that is owned by two to 20 owners. • a business that is owned and operated by the government. • The level of this (high vs low) can impact customer satisfaction • business structure that is owned and operated by one individual. • ...
business terms 2024-01-05
Across
- accumulated funds for later use
- a closely regulated business type
- a business type that involves partners
- putting money into something in hopes of return
- a proposal to start a business
- short form of when you can't lose more money than you invested
- money you've made after deducting the costs to keep a business running
- funds to keep a business running
- where a company keeps its resources
- the beginning of a business
Down
- a new business that an entrepreneur launches that involves risks
- borrowing money from a bank for a cause
- material needed to keep a company running
- someone that owns a portion of a corporation
- when something keeps going
- place to keeps your money
- a share of ownership in a corporation
- founding person and investor of a business
- a business owner's accountability in case of losses
- a percentage of money that goes back to the government
20 Clues: place to keeps your money • when something keeps going • the beginning of a business • a proposal to start a business • accumulated funds for later use • funds to keep a business running • a closely regulated business type • where a company keeps its resources • a share of ownership in a corporation • a business type that involves partners • ...
Tourism 2023-10-29
Across
- Name of my business.
- The money I earn for each hour I work.
- Business with 2 or more owners.
- Started by A J Hackett.
- Another word for holiday.
- Business with one owner.
- Picture that represents my business.
- Looking for new business opportunities.
Down
- A way to organise how to spend and save our money.
- Growing a business.
- Tamaki brothers sold 2 to start their business.
- The set amount of money I earn for a whole year.
- How we tell people about our business.
- It is possible to win or loose but we need to try.
- Non for profit organisation e.g. rugby club.
- Portion of my wages that go to the government.
- Industry where people visit different places.
- Big business that people can own shares in.
- Currency we use to buy and sell.
- Person that starts businesses.
20 Clues: Growing a business. • Name of my business. • Started by A J Hackett. • Business with one owner. • Another word for holiday. • Person that starts businesses. • Business with 2 or more owners. • Currency we use to buy and sell. • Picture that represents my business. • How we tell people about our business. • The money I earn for each hour I work. • ...
business terms 2020-02-27
Across
- a person who is helping you in business or fellow worker.
- someone who moves up in the business.
- the point in a business where revenue from sales exactly equals the fixed cost.
- of adviser, a group of people who give counselor opinions on how to run a business.
- a business owned by one or more person.
- a person who buys a good or service regularly.
- financing, a loan that has to be paid back.
- on investment, the percentage of profit earned by investing.
- public sales message that entice customers to buy.
- structure, the form or type of owner ship.
- to show a customer how to you use a product.
- goods or products that are made from raw materiel.
- a business with n owner.
- the work of keeping written records of business transcriptions.
- flow, money coming and going out of a business.
- of goods, direct expense to produce.
- a systematic plan or action.
- an owner of an store or business.
- a careful plan that controls spending a lot of money.
- form, a printed paper that records a costumers perches.
- carefully study and find some facts.
- a place that sales goods and services.
Down
- an exhibit that shows a product.
- profit, the amount of profit left after all the business.
- a system of paying a sales person.
- a similar business rival who seals the same thing as you
- person who is likely a customer.
- two or more people running a business.
- a brief business letter to consumers.
- a business that seals products directly to consumers.
- someone who buys goods or services on a day to day basis from you.
- an amount of money owed for a good or service.
- a written statement of good or services have been received .
- with other business people.
- a person who buys goods for his or hers own needs.
- an adviser that meets with you regularly.
- everything you do to tell a customer about your business.
- a person who gives advice or opinion to help you in business.
- form, a for used to register a business name.
- anything that does good things that helps or aids us.
- a model of a product or invention.
- money or property used to start or grown a business
- a time that is at the right chance.
- plan, a plan or action for starting a business.
- a company that allows people to barrow money.
- something that is really important.
- expense, ongoing expense to run a business.
47 Clues: a business with n owner. • with other business people. • a systematic plan or action. • an exhibit that shows a product. • person who is likely a customer. • an owner of an store or business. • a system of paying a sales person. • a model of a product or invention. • a time that is at the right chance. • something that is really important. • of goods, direct expense to produce. • ...
Business Organization Project 2026-02-17
Across
- Owners are motivated because profits affect them directly.
- Owners keep all business earnings.
- A business owned by two or more people for profit.
- Money earned after expenses are paid.
- Business income is taxed as personal income only.
- Owners are personally responsible for business debts.
- Business may end if an owner leaves or dies.
- A partner who manages the business and has unlimited liability.
- Money invested into a business.
- Owners are responsible only up to their investment.
Down
- A partner who invests but does not manage the business.
- Easy and simple to begin the business.
- A business owned by one person.
- Partners bring different strengths and knowledge.
- A document explaining profit sharing and responsibilities.
- The formal written contract between partners.
- Difficulty withdrawing invested money.
- A business structure that limits many ownership risks.
18 Clues: A business owned by one person. • Money invested into a business. • Owners keep all business earnings. • Money earned after expenses are paid. • Easy and simple to begin the business. • Difficulty withdrawing invested money. • Business may end if an owner leaves or dies. • The formal written contract between partners. • Partners bring different strengths and knowledge. • ...
ทฤษฎีการเรียนรู้ร่วมสมัย 2021-07-14
10 Clues: Software • Klausmeier • constructionism • piaget and vigotsky • Musical Intelligence • Multiple Intelligence • Face to face interaction • ผู้เรียนสร้างความรู้ด้วยตนเอง • ผู้เรียนสร้างความรู้และสร้างสรรค์ชิ้นงาน • ผู้เรียนคละความสามารถและเน้นการทำงานร่วมกัน
Entrepreneurship Vocab Review 2023-10-11
Across
- The process of creating, expanding, manufacturing, or improving goods and services
- The business or art of money management
- A business owned by one person
- Organization that is owned and operated by its members
- The process of achieving company goals by planning, organizing, directing, controlling, and evaluating the effective use of resources
- A type of business that focuses on providing service, not on making a profit
- A person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business.
- A business that moves goods from one business to another
- A contractual agreement to use the name and sell the products or services of a company in a designated geographic area
- A company that is registered by a state and operates apart from its owner
- The process of planning, pricing, promoting, selling, and distributing ideas, goods, and services
- An independently owned business that usually has the owner as its manager
Down
- A business that makes finished products out of processed goods
- A business that changes raw materials into more finished products
- Holding a firm's owners responsible for no more than the capital that they have invested in it
- A business that purchases goods from a wholesaler and sells them to consumers, the final buyer of the goods
- A business that distributes goods
- The process of starting, organizing, managing, and assuming the responsibility for a business
- Maintaining and checking records, handling bills, and preparing financial reports for a business
- A business owned by two or more people who share the risks and rewards
- When the owner is responsible for the company's debts
- A business that gathers raw goods
22 Clues: A business owned by one person • A business that distributes goods • A business that gathers raw goods • The business or art of money management • When the owner is responsible for the company's debts • Organization that is owned and operated by its members • A business that moves goods from one business to another • ...
PSY102 Module 6: Thinking & Intellligence 2024-06-21
Across
- categories or groupings of linguistic information, images, ideas, or memories, such as life experiences.
- clusters of related concepts
- the field of psychology dedicated to examining how people think
- problem-solving strategy in which multiple solutions are attempted until the correct one is found
- mental shortcut that saves time when solving a problem
- French psychologist who helped to develop intelligence testing.
- problem-solving formula that provides you with step-by-step instructions used to achieve a desired outcome
- communication system that involves using words and systematic rules to organize those words to transmit information from one individual to another.
Down
- generated a triarchic theory of intelligence.
- thinking, including perception, learning, problem solving, judgment, and memory
- a plan of action used to find a solution.
- learning disability that causes difficulty in learning or comprehending mathematics
- thinking “outside the box”
- set of rules that are used to convey meaning through the use of a lexicon
- a psychologist who developed an IQ test in the United States n 1939.
- Multiple Intelligences Theory was developed by ____
- stands for intelligence quotient
- the ability to generate, create, or discover new ideas, solutions, and possibilities.
- the words of a given language
- learning disability that causes extreme difficulty in writing legibly
20 Clues: thinking “outside the box” • clusters of related concepts • the words of a given language • stands for intelligence quotient • a plan of action used to find a solution. • generated a triarchic theory of intelligence. • Multiple Intelligences Theory was developed by ____ • mental shortcut that saves time when solving a problem • ...
AP Psychology: people 2023-05-19
Across
- divided the unconscious mind into the collective and personal unconscious
- misinformation effect
- forgetting curve
- developed law of effect
- studied innate language development and universal grammar
- study infant attachment
- functionalist, wrote Principles of Psychology
- studied imprinting in ducklings
- co-founder Gestalt psychology
- 16 Trait Personality Inventory/factor analysis
- discovered classical conditioning
- proposed a general intelligence (g)
- developed the WAIS (adult) and WISC (child)
- eight stages of psychosocial development
- studied cognitive development in children
- Bobo doll experiment
- operant conditioning
- first women to receive a PhD in psychology
- studied species variations
Down
- first APA president
- studied obedience
- studied conformity
- Stanford Prison Experiment
- discovered the left side of the brain,responsible forspeaking
- developed the field of psychophysics
- dissociative theory
- changed mental health treatment
- first modern intelligence test
- the father of psychology
- stressed importance of striving for superiority and power
- discovered responsible for speech comprehension
- developed a cognitive therapy for depression
- client-centered therapy
- studied parenting styles
- triarchic theory of three intelligence
- developed Weber’s law regarding the constant percentage of the difference threshold
- dismissed introspection
- developed psychoanalytics
- developed a hierarchy of needs theory
39 Clues: forgetting curve • studied obedience • studied conformity • first APA president • dissociative theory • Bobo doll experiment • operant conditioning • misinformation effect • developed law of effect • study infant attachment • client-centered therapy • dismissed introspection • the father of psychology • studied parenting styles • developed psychoanalytics • Stanford Prison Experiment • ...
Cold War #1 2025-05-08
Across
- the economic system of America
- the leader of the Soviet Union
- the founder of Communism
- Wanted to boost U.S. economy by creating a European market for American goods in rebuilding Europe
- the coolest NFL team
- intelligence agency to help create defense policies & give advice to the president
- the best social studies teacher of all time who is incredibly handsome and hilarious
- the first country to embrace Communism
- Prevent the spreading of communism to other nations and areas; contain it to where it was already located
- the rebuilding of nations after a war
- intelligence agency Gathered intelligence from the military and the state department
- the political and economic system of the Soviet Union; no private ownership of businesses or property
Down
- one of the best toppings you can add to most foods (Swiss, Cheddar, Provolone, etc.)
- countries dependent upon and dominated by the Soviet Union
- a program to help rebuild Europe; main contributer was America
- the political system of America
- the divide between Western & Eastern Europe based on political and economic differences
- Mr. Getz's birthday month
- the gigantic bipedal (walks on two legs) creature that definitely exists; resembles a large gorilla
- the communist country that was rivals with America after WWII
- the second best social studies teacher of all time who is not quite as handsome and hilarious
21 Clues: the coolest NFL team • the founder of Communism • Mr. Getz's birthday month • the economic system of America • the leader of the Soviet Union • the political system of America • the rebuilding of nations after a war • the first country to embrace Communism • countries dependent upon and dominated by the Soviet Union • ...
RU ITEC411- Social, Legal, and Ethical Issues for Computing Technology(Chapter 7) 2025-04-22
Across
- Tools that help users find information on the internet.
- Opposed machines fearing job loss, loss of craftsmanship, social instability, and dependence on technology
- Collections of web pages accessible through the internet.
- Opposes modern technology due to its social and ethical impacts.
- Condition of not having a job while actively seeking one.
- Embrace and support technological progress, seeing it as a positive force for societal advancement.
- Current patterns or developments in technology and computing.
- Failing to take responsibility for one's actions or duties.
Down
- When AI surpasses human intelligence
- free online encyclopedia that anyone can edit.
- Humans with cognitive abilities far exceeding average intelligence, often enhanced by technology.
- The gap between different countries or regions in terms of wealth, technology, and access to resources.
- is the gap in access to technology and the internet.
- Individuals at risk of being negatively influenced by certain content.
- Machines capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence.
- Representations of real-world systems or processes created using computational techniques
- Collective opinion or decision-making of a large group.
- Individuals who create affordable solutions to meet the needs of those who cannot otherwise afford them.
- Warned against unchecked tech like speech recognition due to ethical concerns.
- Raw facts and figures that can be analyzed.
20 Clues: When AI surpasses human intelligence • Raw facts and figures that can be analyzed. • free online encyclopedia that anyone can edit. • is the gap in access to technology and the internet. • Tools that help users find information on the internet. • Collective opinion or decision-making of a large group. • Collections of web pages accessible through the internet. • ...
BME SYLLABUS CROSSWORD 2025-03-17
Across
- TO UNDERSTAND BUSINESS CONCEPTS AND TYPES OF BUSINESSES
- YOU WILL ANALYZE THESE
- MARKETING TO PROMOTE PRODUCTS OR SERVICES
- NEEDED TO ASSESS THE VIABILITY OF A BUSINESS
- USED FOR RESEARCH AND PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
- THE COURSE WAS DESIGNED FOR BUSINESS INNOVATORS
- WORK IN GROUPS TO DEVELOP BUSINESS CONCEPTS
- BE PREPARED AND ON __ FOR CLASS
- ACTIVITIES THAT REQUIRE STUDENTS TO ASSESS BUSINESS CHALLENGES
- TOOLS STUDENTS WILL USE TO CRAFT PITCHESAND MARKETING PLANS
- TO INTERPRET DATA IN ORDER TO MAKE INFORMED DECISIONS
- ASSIGNMENTS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED BY THIS
- PRESENTATION SOFTWARE
- WHAT WE USE TO ACCESS ASSIGNMENTS
- THIS TYPE OF WORK MUST BE YOUR OWN
Down
- YOU WILL DEVELOP THIS BY ANALYZING REAL-WORLD BUSINESS SCENARIOS
- OUTLINES THE BUSINESS IDEA, TARGET MARKET, AND OPERATIONAL PLANS OF THE BUSINESS
- SOMETHING NEEDED TO UCCEED IN TODAY'S BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
- THIS COURSE EXPLORES THIS TOPIC
- TO APPLY EFFECTIVE MARKETING AND SALES STRATEGIES TO __ YOUR BUSINESS
- YOUR BUSINESS PLANNING WILL HELP YOU CREATE THIS TO PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS
- TO ARTICULATE IEAS CLEARLY AND PERSUASIVELY
- A SKILL THAT IS BOTH VERBAL AND NON-VERBAL
- WHAT YOU HAVE MATTERS
- PRINCIPLES RELATED TO PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION
- AN A GRADE FOR SUPERIOR ACHIEVEMENT
- YOU ARE EXPECTED TO ACT ___
27 Clues: WHAT YOU HAVE MATTERS • PRESENTATION SOFTWARE • YOU WILL ANALYZE THESE • YOU ARE EXPECTED TO ACT ___ • THIS COURSE EXPLORES THIS TOPIC • BE PREPARED AND ON __ FOR CLASS • WHAT WE USE TO ACCESS ASSIGNMENTS • THIS TYPE OF WORK MUST BE YOUR OWN • AN A GRADE FOR SUPERIOR ACHIEVEMENT • ASSIGNMENTS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED BY THIS • MARKETING TO PROMOTE PRODUCTS OR SERVICES • ...
Insights 3, CH 4 2018-02-19
24 Clues: äly • raja • olio • koko • alus • neuvoa • käsite • hoikka • vaatia • tutkia • epäilys • vaihtaa • vyöhyke • mahdoton • kokonaan • kuvitella • tietoinen • läimäyttää • naurettava • kieltäytyä • mahdollisuus • ennakkoluulo • teeskennellä • säilytysastia
Level up 7 theme 2 2023-11-21
23 Clues: hytti • rankka • satama • vannoa • aikana • saattaa • tehtävä • suostua • netissä • kotityö • onnekas • vihdoin • leveillä • älykkyys • aikuinen • oppiaine • harrastaa • jännittävä • suunnitella • päivällinen • jälki-istunto • lukujärjestys • silloin tällöin
Entrepreneurship Vocabulary 2022-03-22
Across
- a business plan that you present to your potential investors to secure funding
- Things that are useful or of great value
- another business that provides the same services as you
- the price a product is normally sold for
- A demand for something that is for sale
- The amount of money left after all the costs of running a business
- Money that is made from investments
- A business that is run by two or more people
- A business that is owned completely by one person
- the process of getting consumers to buy products from a business
Down
- to make or process something by machinery
- A document containing goals of a business's future
- What a company provides for its consumers
- a contest between two business who provide the same or similar services
- a business that buys goods from wholesalers and resells them for money
- when a business cannot pay back their debt
- The consumers that a business directs their goods to
- a company that sells large quantities of goods at a low price
- a document that a job applicant creates to show why they should have the job
- A letter sent with your resume to provide your job with more information about you
20 Clues: Money that is made from investments • A demand for something that is for sale • Things that are useful or of great value • the price a product is normally sold for • to make or process something by machinery • What a company provides for its consumers • when a business cannot pay back their debt • A business that is run by two or more people • ...
Entrepreneurship 2025-11-07
Across
- – A person who starts and runs a business.
- – A presentation to convince others to support a business idea.
- – Creating a unique image and identity for a company.
- – A newly established business.
- – The total income a company earns.
- – Someone who provides money to a business expecting profit.
- – A plan of action to reach success.
- – A person who buys goods or services.
- – The financial gain from business activities.
- – Something you aim to achieve in business.
Down
- – The process of creating new ideas or products.
- – Building professional connections.
- – The process of expanding a company’s success or size.
- – Collaborative effort by a group to achieve goals.
- – An experienced person who guides others.
- – Promoting and selling products or services.
- – Money provided for a business project.
- – The possibility of losing money in a business venture.
- – A group of potential buyers and sellers.
- – A clear idea of what a business aims to achieve.
20 Clues: – A newly established business. • – The total income a company earns. • – Building professional connections. • – A plan of action to reach success. • – A person who buys goods or services. • – Money provided for a business project. • – A person who starts and runs a business. • – An experienced person who guides others. • – A group of potential buyers and sellers. • ...
My Spelling Words 5/6F - Patrick 2022-11-16
Across
- A person who freely offers to take part in an enterprise or undertake a task.
- The fact of continuing in an opinion or course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition.
- A large mainly solitary arboreal ape with long red hair, long arms, and hooked hands and feet. literacy The ability to read and write.
- An advantage or profit gained from something.
- A person's regular occupation, profession, or company.
- Smart or having intelligence, usually to a very high level.
- A look on someone's face that conveys a particular emotion.
- Affected with nausea; feeling inclined to vomit.
- Hopefulness and confidence about the future or the success of something.
- The accomplishment of an aim or purpose.
Down
- To tire one to a large extent.
- Accept that (something) is true, especially without proof.
- Hostile, ready or likely to attack or confront.
- In an unwilling and hesitant way.
- More than is necessary, normal, or desirable; immoderate.
- Sufficiently great or important to be worthy of attention; noteworthy.
- To dramatise a subject or event unnecessarily.
- Not needed.
- A large overweight thing (usually a person).
19 Clues: Not needed. • To tire one to a large extent. • In an unwilling and hesitant way. • The accomplishment of an aim or purpose. • A large overweight thing (usually a person). • An advantage or profit gained from something. • To dramatise a subject or event unnecessarily. • Hostile, ready or likely to attack or confront. • Affected with nausea; feeling inclined to vomit. • ...
SL9 Module 4 2018-12-17
Across
- искусственный
- изобретательный
- безответственный
- отвечать
- общий, обычный
- атомный, ядерный
- компаньон
- преодолевать
- бессилие, инвалидность
- рассуждение, умозаключение
Down
- необоснованный, неразумный
- давать возможность
- удовлетворять
- ответственность
- интеллект, разум
- существование
- препятствие
- практиковать
- осуществлять, осознавать
- многообещающий
20 Clues: отвечать • компаньон • препятствие • практиковать • преодолевать • искусственный • удовлетворять • существование • общий, обычный • многообещающий • ответственность • изобретательный • интеллект, разум • безответственный • атомный, ядерный • давать возможность • бессилие, инвалидность • осуществлять, осознавать • необоснованный, неразумный • рассуждение, умозаключение
Words with double l, 2 2024-09-24
24 Clues: d___y • fi__et • e__lly • ma__ow • misca__ • disti__ • ga_elle • fa__a_y • gall__n • lame__a • manfu___ • exto__ed • mi___nery • escadri__e • ill_t_r_t_ • mer__fully • dispe__ing • enro__ment • laconi____y • generica__y • dis___usion • inte___gence • electro__tica__y • materia_istica__y
24-32 2024-11-25
Unit 5- Vocabulary- SPANISH II 2022-03-22
23 Clues: strict • talent • values • remote • genomes • courage • amenity • ambition • rebellion • affective • fraternal • ancestors • certainty • knowledge • cyberspace • compromise • innovation • discipline • consistency • perseverance • occasionally • intelligence • to get right
Business Activity 2022-04-26
Across
- Owned by individuals or groups
- Department of Business Studies in DCIS
- The contribution of humans
- Going public
- Businesses owned by the government
- The owner dies with the business
- Those who are interested in the firm
- The business has a separate identity
- Equipment used to help with production
Down
- A financial gain
- Shareholders lose just investments
- The subject we are learning
- Found on the stock exchange
- Owner pays all debts
- Business with up to 50 shareholders
- The owner is the business
- An 'invisible' commodity
- Physical, tangible products
- Two parties owning a business
- Natural resources used by a firm
20 Clues: Going public • A financial gain • Owner pays all debts • An 'invisible' commodity • The owner is the business • The contribution of humans • The subject we are learning • Found on the stock exchange • Physical, tangible products • Two parties owning a business • Owned by individuals or groups • The owner dies with the business • Natural resources used by a firm • ...
SL9 Module 4 2018-12-17
Across
- рассуждение, умозаключение
- необоснованный, неразумный
- давать возможность
- отвечать
- ответственность
- многообещающий
- искусственный
- существование
- интеллект, разум
- препятствие
Down
- преодолевать
- безответственный
- изобретательный
- атомный, ядерный
- осуществлять, осознавать
- компаньон
- бессилие, инвалидность
- практиковать
- удовлетворять
- общий, обычный
20 Clues: отвечать • компаньон • препятствие • преодолевать • практиковать • удовлетворять • искусственный • существование • многообещающий • общий, обычный • изобретательный • ответственность • безответственный • атомный, ядерный • интеллект, разум • давать возможность • бессилие, инвалидность • осуществлять, осознавать • рассуждение, умозаключение • необоснованный, неразумный
Sol Int 6A 2024-09-11
25 Clues: Ум • Реализм • Оптимизм • Верность • Терпение • Зрелость • Щедрость • Гибкость • Терпение • Честность • Упрямство • Пессимизм • Энтузиазм • Уверенность • Вдумчивость • Серьезность • Сострадание • Креативность • Сдержанность • Перфекционизм • Общительность • Амбициозность • Пунктуальность • Стеснительность • Жизнерадостность
Entrepreneurship 2026-05-22
Across
- - Chances for growth, improvement, or success in a business
- SKILLS - The ability to clearly speak, listen, write, and share ideas with others
- - A job or profession someone plans to work in for many years
- - A fixed amount of money paid regularly for doing a job
- - A new business that has recently been created
- - Something valuable a business owns, such as money, equipment, or property
- - A plan that helps people or businesses decide how to spend and save money
- - Other businesses trying to sell similar products or services to customers
- - Having legal control or responsibility over a business or property
- - A person who creates and runs their own business
- - A person who is hired and paid to work for a business
- - Guiding, motivating, and helping others work toward a goal
- - Things a business does especially well compared to others
- - Continuing to work hard and not giving up when challenges happen
- - Physical items that businesses make or sell to customers
- - A person who buys or uses goods and services
- - Work done for customers, like haircuts, lawn care, or tutoring
- RESEARCH - Studying what customers want before starting or improving a business
- - The total amount of money a business earns from selling products or services
- - A creative new idea, invention, or improvement that helps a business stand out
Down
- SKILLS - Abilities needed to successfully organize, manage, and run a business
- - Using signs, videos, social media, or commercials to promote a business or product
- - A person who buys food, clothes, products, or services from a business
- - A contract that allows a person or business to rent a building or property
- - The possibility of losing money or failing when starting or running a business
- OWNER - A person who starts, manages, and is responsible for a business
- - The money a business has left after paying all expenses
- - Areas where a business may struggle or need improvement
- - The products, materials, or supplies a business keeps in stock to sell
- EXPENSE - A cost, like rent, that usually stays the same each month
- - Problems or outside challenges, like competition or high prices, that could hurt a business
- - The physical location or front area where a business serves customers
- - A person who supervises workers and helps a business run smoothly
- - A physical item, like clothing or food, that a business sells
- - Money put into a bank account or paid upfront to reserve something
- SKILLS - The ability to work well with others and treat customers respectfully
- EXPENSE - A business cost, like electricity or supplies, that can change each month
- - How much people want or are willing to buy a product or service
- - The system of money, jobs, businesses, and trade in a country or area
- - Money earned based on the number of hours worked
40 Clues: - A person who buys or uses goods and services • - A new business that has recently been created • - A person who creates and runs their own business • - Money earned based on the number of hours worked • - A person who is hired and paid to work for a business • - A fixed amount of money paid regularly for doing a job • ...
Cash Flow Crossword 2023-02-15
Across
- amount of cash that the business expects to have at the end of each month
- delayed payment
- revenue - total costs
- flow of money into and out of a business
- number of units sold x price
- things that a business owns
- flow of money into a business
- failure to come up to expectation or need
- asset that is easily changed into cash
- money taken out of the business by owners for personal use
Down
- costs for a business
- money in the form of coins, notes that is kept on premises
- flow of money out of a business
- changes in demand throughout different times of the year
- show a negative number
- large sum of goods
- inability to pay debts
- money spent regularly on rent, insurance, electricity and other things that keep a business operating
- process of paying someone or something
- money in the form of coins, notes that is kept on premises or in a bank account
- amount of money the business has
21 Clues: delayed payment • large sum of goods • costs for a business • revenue - total costs • show a negative number • inability to pay debts • things that a business owns • number of units sold x price • flow of money into a business • flow of money out of a business • amount of money the business has • asset that is easily changed into cash • process of paying someone or something • ...
Chapter 1 2023-04-26
Across
- A report that provides what a person owns, and what they owe, and the difference.
- A business that does actions for a payment
- account An account used to sum the owners equity in a business
- An increase in equity corresponding from the sale of items or actions
- The differencing increases and decreases within a account
- The cost of goods or services used to run a business
- a organized setup made to compile data, and sum up results in accounting records and reports
- The title given to an account
- A written document that contains the fundamentals of a business and how it runs
- Something that is owed
- Assets taken from the business for personal usage
- statements financial report that sums up the current state and operations of a business
Down
- The amounting results after the liabilities is all subtracted from the value of all assets
- Use of ethics for making business related decisions
- A sale for a payment that will be given later
- The financial call to the assets of a business
- A documented record that sums up all the transaction regarding to a single item in the accounting equation
- A business ran by a single person
- Generally accepted accounting principles. The expected and rules the person follows while documenting and reporting financial things
- A person/business or business to whom something is owed
- The steps of planning, recording, analyzing, and understanding information financially.
- net worth-statement The difference between assets and liabilities (personally)
- The rules of right and wrong that lead a person in making decisions
- anything that is owned
- any business-related thing that changes assets, liabilities, or owner’s equity
25 Clues: anything that is owned • Something that is owed • The title given to an account • A business ran by a single person • A business that does actions for a payment • A sale for a payment that will be given later • The financial call to the assets of a business • Assets taken from the business for personal usage • Use of ethics for making business related decisions • ...
Business plan 2023-08-07
Across
- hal yang harus dipastikan terlebih dahulu sebelum meluncurkan suatu barang atau jasa
- komponen yang meliputi rencana keuangan perusahaan keseluruhan
- komponen yang dianggap penting untuk dimasukkan pada rencana bisnis strategic
- rencana bisnis yang menjelaskan rencana pertumbuhan bisnis
- bahasa indonesia dari growth
- komponen business plan yang menjelaskan secara singkat dan padat isi dari business plan
- komponen perusahaan yang menjelaskan sejarah perusahaan
- rencana bisnis yang dirancang khusus hanya untuk internal perusahaan
- business plan dilakukan agar....menjadi jelas
- sebelum memulai bisnis....adalah salah satu hal penting untuk di pahami
- Membantu dalam mengambil keputusan merupakan salah satu .... business plan
- rencana bisnis yang paling rumit dibandingkan dengan rencana bisnis lainnya
- salah satu contoh proses perencanaan yang matang dalam membangun bisnis
Down
- pengertian business plan secara sederhana
- alasan setiap perusahaan memiliki business plan yang berbeda
- untuk menjadi acuan bagi pebisnis agar dapat mencapai tujuan dalam jangka panjang merupakan.....business plan
- komponen yang meliputi identifikasi pesaing, analisis swot, dan analisis stp
- komponen yang menjelaskan produk atau layanan yang ditawarkan dan kelebihannya
- business plan dibuat untuk.....keseluruhan informasi mengenai informasi bisnis yang dijalankan
- agar mendapat suntikan dana dari .... kita tidak boleh sembarangan dalam membuat business plan
- business plan berisi penjelasan mengenai....strategi serta goals perusahaan
- perusahaan rintisan yang belum lama beroperasi.
- cara membuat business plan salah satunya dengan....analisa
- suatu perusahaan akan berjalan....apabila tidak memiliki business plan
- deskripsi secara rinci mengenai bisnis yang akan dibuat.
- Ketika seorang pebisnis membuat business plan, tentunya perlu pemikiran dan.....yang tepat
- bahasa indonesia dari business plan
- jumlah dari rencana bisnis yang harus diketahui
- jumlah komponen business plan
- komponen yang meliputi pemasaran offline dan pemasaran digital
30 Clues: bahasa indonesia dari growth • jumlah komponen business plan • bahasa indonesia dari business plan • pengertian business plan secara sederhana • business plan dilakukan agar....menjadi jelas • perusahaan rintisan yang belum lama beroperasi. • jumlah dari rencana bisnis yang harus diketahui • komponen perusahaan yang menjelaskan sejarah perusahaan • ...
Business Terms Crossword 2024-05-07
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- your business base or serve the community,
- two or more individuals who own and operate a business,
- feedback or to seek better return on investment,
- when two companies join together to form one company,
- success make a profit and create value,
- one company taking over another (usually smaller) company,
- refers to a company or startup that is young lacking experience and still struggling
- A person who organizes operates, and assumes the risk for a business venture,
- a body that is granted a charter recognizing it as a separate legal entity having its own
- privileges and liabilities distinct from those of its members,
- purchasing standard operational services from another business,
- recalibration or shift in business focus or the business model based on innovation
- when a product/service is released to the public market,
- someone capable of taking creative ideas or using their imagination and
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- or efficiency as it grows,
- paid public attention to a product or business through broadcasts electronic media, or announcements in print,
- Model, how an existing business or business idea plans to
- to grow a company while maintaining or improving upon its performance
- startup company (usually privately-held) that reaches a valuation over $1 billion,
- them into reality/actual solutions,
- developing business contacts to form business relationships increase your knowledge
- Proprietorship, a business owned and operated by a single person,
- a formal estimate of the value of something on the open market,
- direct exchange of merchandise/services between businesses,
- Valuation, an estimate of the worth of a business entity and its assets,
- provides counseling advice for small businesses,
- their business ideas business model market and products or services,
27 Clues: or efficiency as it grows, • them into reality/actual solutions, • success make a profit and create value, • your business base or serve the community, • feedback or to seek better return on investment, • provides counseling advice for small businesses, • when two companies join together to form one company, • two or more individuals who own and operate a business, • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-22
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- , A detailed plan of action designed to achieve business goals.
- , The web address that identifies a business online.
- , The process of reaching an agreement that benefits all parties.
- ,The individuals or organisations that purchase your products or services.
- ,Managing day-to-day activities to keep a business running efficiently.
- , Delegating tasks or services to external parties to save time or costs.
- , Allocating resources like money or time for future returns.
- ,The goods or materials a business holds for production or sale.
- , The act of starting and running your own business venture.
- , Promoting products or services to attract and retain customers.
- , Financial assets or resources available for starting or growing a business.
- , The process of identifying and focusing on specific customer groups.
- , The standard of excellence in products or services that satisfies customer expectations.
- ,The process of generating and developing new business ideas.
- ,The distinct features or qualities that set your business apart.
- , Encouraging customers to purchase higher-end or additional products.
- , The value or usefulness a product or service provides to customers.
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- ,Ownership value held by stakeholders in a business.
- , Building connections with people to share information and resources.
- , Introducing new ideas, methods, or products to improve business.
- ,The process of producing goods on a large scale for sale or distribution.
- , The process of creating a unique identity for your business.
- , Conducting business in a way that meets present needs without compromising future
- , Buying and selling goods or services over the internet.
- , Planning how to allocate financial resources effectively.
- , A specialised market segment catering to specific customer needs.
- ,Turning an idea, product, or service into a source of revenue.
- ,The web address that identifies a business online.
- ,The process of expanding business operations, revenue, or market share.
- , The coordination and organisation of business activities to achieve goals.
- , The activity of selling goods or services to generate revenue.
- ,The systematic analysis of data to inform business decisions.
- ,Resources owned by a business that have economic value.
- , The ability of a business to grow without losing quality or efficiency.
- ,The ability of a business to quickly convert assets into cash.
35 Clues: ,The web address that identifies a business online. • ,Ownership value held by stakeholders in a business. • , The web address that identifies a business online. • ,Resources owned by a business that have economic value. • , Buying and selling goods or services over the internet. • , Planning how to allocate financial resources effectively. • ...
Famous names in Psychology 2015-04-15
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- developmental psychology
- the law that states that for people to perceive a difference in stimuli, the stimuli must differ by a constant proportion, not a constant amount
- hypnosis
- Triarchic theory of intelligence; analytical giftedness, creativity and practicality
- sad monkey orphans
- strange situation
- general factor of intelligence, g
- father of cognitive therapy
- how a child reacts, inhibited or uninhibited to a stimulant (a baby mobile) may predetermine their temperament.
- Theory of multiple intelligence's; 8 different categories of intellegence
- creation and nature of false memories; think eye-witness testimonies
- emotions and facial expressions, remember Lie To Me.
- father of American Psychology
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- first practical intelligence test
- Self-help books and learned helplessness theory
- cognitive dissonance, a conflict of beliefs and actions
- split brain research
- parental styles
- language is partially innate
- stages of moral development
- prospect theory;presented with possible gains instead of possible losses we are more atrracted.
- conditioned taste aversion is the what effect?
- Bobo doll
- psychosocial stages; one is a bun; mistrust vs trust, two is a shoe; shame vs autonomy...
- the famous female Freudian psychoanalyst
- humanistic approach/ client centered approach
- Gestalt; the whole is greater than it's parts,
- rational emotive behaviour therapy
28 Clues: hypnosis • Bobo doll • parental styles • strange situation • sad monkey orphans • split brain research • developmental psychology • stages of moral development • father of cognitive therapy • language is partially innate • father of American Psychology • first practical intelligence test • general factor of intelligence, g • rational emotive behaviour therapy • ...
ESB Terms 2026-04-10
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- Permission to use another company’s product/brand
- share of the business
- Protection for inventions
- Advantage A feature that makes a business stand out
- Ability to borrow money with promise to repay
- A person who starts and manages a business
- A business owned by one person
- Businesses offering similar products/services
- A business using another company’s brand/system
- The chance of losing money or failing
- The exchange of goods/services for money
- A legal entity separate from its owners
- Costs incurred in running a business
- Items of value owned by a business
- A symbol representing a business
- Specific group of customers a business aims to serve
- Protection for brand names/logos
- Money owed to others
- Delivering products to customers
- Creations of the mind (ideas)
- Financial resources used to start or run a business
- The amount of a product available
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- Income generated from business activities
- Paid promotion of a product or service
- Money put into a business to earn a return
- A business owned by two or more people
- a business has in stock
- An activity performed to meet customer needs
- Promoting and selling products/services
- Money left after expenses are subtracted
- A person who buys goods or services
- A plan for managing income and expenses
- The process of setting the value of a product
- Anyone affected by the business
- The process of gathering info about customers
- Protection for creative works
- Creating new ideas
- When revenue equals expenses
- A good offered to customers
- The desire and ability to buy a product
- A written document outlining goals and strategies
- – Network involved in producing/distributing goods
- Margin Percentage of profit relative to revenue
- Buying and selling online
- A newly established business
- Creating a unique image or identity for a business
- The cost of borrowing money
- Financial obligations or debts
- Borrowed money that must be repaid
- Movement of money in and out of a business
50 Clues: Creating new ideas • Money owed to others • share of the business • a business has in stock • Protection for inventions • Buying and selling online • A good offered to customers • The cost of borrowing money • When revenue equals expenses • A newly established business • Protection for creative works • Creations of the mind (ideas) • A business owned by one person • ...
ESB Terms 2026-04-10
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- Anyone affected by the business
- Financial obligations or debts
- Items of value owned by a business
- The process of setting the value of a product
- A business owned by two or more people
- A newly established business
- The desire and ability to buy a product
- A legal entity separate from its owners
- The exchange of goods/services for money
- Protection for brand names/logos
- Margin Percentage of profit relative to revenue
- Ability to borrow money with promise to repay
- Specific group of customers a business aims to serve
- An activity performed to meet customer needs
- The cost of borrowing money
- The amount of a product available
- Owner’s share of the business
- A plan for managing income and expenses
- Protection for inventions
- Network involved in producing/distributing goods
- A good offered to customers
- Movement of money in and out of a business
- Buying and selling online
- Permission to use another company’s product/brand
- A person who buys goods or services
- Borrowed money that must be repaid
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- When revenue equals expenses
- A written document outlining goals and strategies
- Creations of the mind (ideas)
- Delivering products to customers
- Creating new ideas
- The chance of losing money or failing
- A business using another company’s brand/system
- A business owned by one person
- A feature that makes a business stand out
- The process of gathering info about customers
- Creating a unique image or identity for a business
- Costs incurred in running a business
- Money owed to others
- Money put into a business to earn a return
- Protection for creative works
- A person who starts and manages a business
- Goods a business has in stock
- Money left after expenses are subtracted
- Promoting and selling products/services
- Paid promotion of a product or service
- Businesses offering similar products/services
- A symbol representing a business
- Income generated from business activities
- Financial resources used to start or run a business
50 Clues: Creating new ideas • Money owed to others • Protection for inventions • Buying and selling online • The cost of borrowing money • A good offered to customers • When revenue equals expenses • A newly established business • Creations of the mind (ideas) • Protection for creative works • Goods a business has in stock • Owner’s share of the business • Financial obligations or debts • ...
Chapter 5 2022-02-07
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- Statement that identifies the major goals of a company
- This type of analysis demonstrates that the proposed business plan has an advantage over its competitors
- Projecting _________ growth levels is a common mistake in a business plan
- Group of businesses with a common interest
- This association is made up of individuals and businesses in a specific industry that works to promote that industry
- This page comes third in your business plan
- Outlines company's background information and basic business concept
- Statement that identifies distinctive aspects of a product/service
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- A working model used by entrepreneurs to determine what it takes to develop their product/service
- This page comes first in your business plan
- This plan forecasts for the future of the business and includes the financial statements
- Things that promote the value of a product/service to the customer
- The final step in developing a business concept
- A description of how entrepreneurs plan to make money with their business concepts
- Crucial summary to a business plan
- Clear & concise description of a business opportunity
- Tool for organizing important information about a business venture's competition
- This plan describes how the business will expand in the future
- End users of the service (Consumer)
- Can be done easily
20 Clues: Can be done easily • Crucial summary to a business plan • End users of the service (Consumer) • Group of businesses with a common interest • This page comes first in your business plan • This page comes third in your business plan • The final step in developing a business concept • Clear & concise description of a business opportunity • ...
puzzle 2025-11-20
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- Charlie loses this after what happened to Algernon
- The journal logs
- The main character who gets smarter
- One of the doctors who did the experiments
- Charlies teacher
- His mental ability
- The measurement of how smart you are
- The project testing if intelligence can increase
- The lab mouse who was the first test subject
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- What drives Charlie to get smarter
- What Charlie wanted to be in the beginning
- Test Charlie took to see hidden image
- What the doctors who testes Carlie are
- A Procedure
- What Algernon is
- Where scientists do tests
16 Clues: A Procedure • The journal logs • Charlies teacher • What Algernon is • His mental ability • Where scientists do tests • What drives Charlie to get smarter • The main character who gets smarter • The measurement of how smart you are • Test Charlie took to see hidden image • What the doctors who testes Carlie are • What Charlie wanted to be in the beginning • ...
Flowers for Algernon 2025-11-19
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- A place to do operations
- Charlie is getting an operation to get a second ___ to get smart
- Charlies good luck charm
- What Charlie is __ on all his tests
- Charlie writes one every day
- One of the tests Charlie did
- Our current english subject
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- An animal smarter than Charlie
- a numerical value measuring intelligence
- A place to do experiments
- Charlie hopes to become this after the operation
- What we are supposed to do in school
- Another word for exam
- Where we are right now
- A surgical procedure
- Somthing Charlie is not very good at
16 Clues: A surgical procedure • Another word for exam • Where we are right now • A place to do operations • Charlies good luck charm • A place to do experiments • Our current english subject • Charlie writes one every day • One of the tests Charlie did • An animal smarter than Charlie • What Charlie is __ on all his tests • What we are supposed to do in school • ...
Business Management 1.1-1.4 2023-11-14
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- Stakeholders: Entities outside the firm's direct control.
- Backbone of any organizational structure.
- Regulatory authority impacting business environment.
- Public Offering (IPO): Major milestone in a company's lifecycle.
- Liability: Shield against personal financial peril in business.
- Trader (Sole Proprietor): One-person business brigade.
- Board members steering a corporate ship.
- Member-driven business entities.
- Journey of business adventurism and innovation.
- Desires transcending basic necessities.
- Enterprises: Ventures where profit meets purpose.
- Code of Practice: Moral compass for business conduct.
- Chess pieces in the game of business.
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- Venture where risk and reward go hand in hand.
- Alternative to litigation in business disputes.
- Roadmaps guiding corporate journeys.
- Management: Symphony conductor of business processes.
- Sector: Foundation level of economic activity.
- Statement: Company's raison d'être.
- Tangible outputs of a production process.
- Sector: Government-run economic segments.
- Sector: Intellectual epicenter of the economy.
- Organizations (NGOs): Actors outside the for-profit theater.
- Art of creating customer desire.
- Market rivals vying for the same customers.
- Objectives: Blueprint for achievable business goals.
- Fundamental human necessities driving demand.
- Social Responsibility (CSR): Ethical framework for corporate conscience.
- and Accounts: Lifeline of business sustainability.
- Resources (HR): Department focusing on workforce dynamics.
30 Clues: Art of creating customer desire. • Member-driven business entities. • Statement: Company's raison d'être. • Roadmaps guiding corporate journeys. • Chess pieces in the game of business. • Desires transcending basic necessities. • Board members steering a corporate ship. • Backbone of any organizational structure. • Tangible outputs of a production process. • ...
Unit 7: Testing and Individual Differences 2013-12-12
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- This man created a reliable and valid test that includes a verbal and performance scale.
- This man advocated the use of IQ tests on entering immigrants and those who wished to join the military.
- The term that describes how the average IQ has risen over generations.
- This man believed that there are seven primary abilities that exist that humans use in all aspects of life.
- This man believed that there are multiple types of intelligence, including those not pertaining to academic areas.
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- This man created a French intelligence test to determine which children had learning difficulties.
- This man created 5 factors of emotional intelligence: self-awareness, mood management, self-motivation, empathy, and people skills.
- This man believed that we have one general intelligence and developed the idea of "factor analysis."
- This man revised Binet's test by extending the upper end of the test's range from teenagers to "superior adults."
- This man described intelligence as having 3 interacting parts, an analytical, creative and practical component.
10 Clues: The term that describes how the average IQ has risen over generations. • This man created a reliable and valid test that includes a verbal and performance scale. • This man created a French intelligence test to determine which children had learning difficulties. • ...
Intellectual Wellness 2022-01-26
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- When you use your brain you are _______
- What class do you add in
- When your intelligent and well informed you are ______
- Another word for intelligence/a number to assess a person
- what is the name of the building your in right now
- Thinking about something logically
- The thing in your skull
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- To determine commonsense
- Whats a Math class called
- What do you do with a book
- Another word for understanding something
- You're _______-_______
- Where are books located
- What is reading class called
- Another word for brain
15 Clues: You're _______-_______ • Another word for brain • Where are books located • The thing in your skull • To determine commonsense • What class do you add in • Whats a Math class called • What do you do with a book • What is reading class called • Thinking about something logically • When you use your brain you are _______ • Another word for understanding something • ...
Business Ownership Project 2026-02-17
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- Owners are motivated because profits affect them directly.
- Owners keep all business earnings.
- A business owned by two or more people for profit.
- Money earned after expenses are paid.
- Business income is taxed as personal income only.
- Owners are personally responsible for business debts.
- Business may end if an owner leaves or dies.
- A partner who manages the business and has unlimited liability.
- Money invested into a business.
- Owners are responsible only up to their investment.
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- A partner who invests but does not manage the business.
- Easy and simple to begin the business.
- A business owned by one person.
- Partners bring different strengths and knowledge.
- A document explaining profit sharing and responsibilities.
- The formal written contract between partners.
- Difficulty withdrawing invested money.
- A business structure that limits many ownership risks.
18 Clues: A business owned by one person. • Money invested into a business. • Owners keep all business earnings. • Money earned after expenses are paid. • Easy and simple to begin the business. • Difficulty withdrawing invested money. • Business may end if an owner leaves or dies. • The formal written contract between partners. • Partners bring different strengths and knowledge. • ...
English Crossword "I" 2023-09-05
16 Clues: Ide • Keren • Segera • Penting • Di depan • Mustahil • Termasuk • Imajinasi • Kecerdasan • Luar biasa • Pendapatan • Pentingnya • Meningkatkan • Memperkenalkan • Mengindikasikan • Mengidentifikasi
Creativity and Intelligence 2021-09-09
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- production of something new and unique
- Creativity is determined by both environment and ______.
- Terman in the 1920s found that persons with high ______ were not necessarily creative.
- Intelligence test involve _______ thinking.
- Relationship between intelligence and creativity
- Those who are outstanding in creativity may give an indication about the direction in which their creativity lies through _____ ways.
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- _______ by itself does not ensure creativity.
- Creativity test have a standardised procedure, a complete set of manual and _______ guide.
- Children's expression of creativity
- Nature of questions in creativity test
- Creativity tests have been developed using different _____ such as words, figures, action, and sounds.
11 Clues: Children's expression of creativity • production of something new and unique • Nature of questions in creativity test • Intelligence test involve _______ thinking. • _______ by itself does not ensure creativity. • Relationship between intelligence and creativity • Creativity is determined by both environment and ______. • ...
Business Activity 2022-04-27
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- One of the 4 main factors of production that refers to the man made equipment that is developed to aid the production of goods and services
- Revenue - cost
- An organisation that sells goods and services
- The sector of businesses owned by individuals or groups of individuals.
- The type of liability which doesn't allow a court to take the owners personal assets
- An individual that buys the licensing and rights to own and run a franchise of a brand
- The type of liability where the owners of a business are the same legal entity as the business
- A recipient of a good/service from a business after a transaction of money/items with monetary value
- Recipient of dividends from their investments into the business
- The same legal entity as their business
- The sector of services that are operated by the government
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- An internal stakeholder of the business that owns a part of the business
- Competitors of a business can be classed as _________ due to their impact on operations
- A democratically run organisation owned by its members who come together for a specific purpose, all having a say in major decisions
- Tangible items sold by a business
- Someone who sells licensing rights to their business
- Intangible item sold by a business
- A non-profit organisation that relies on volunteers to operate and serve a social cause for the benefit of the public
- A small pair/group of people co-owning a business
- Upholding employee's rights is their purpose
- One of the 4 main objectives of a business that involves keeping the business on the market
21 Clues: Revenue - cost • Tangible items sold by a business • Intangible item sold by a business • The same legal entity as their business • Upholding employee's rights is their purpose • An organisation that sells goods and services • A small pair/group of people co-owning a business • Someone who sells licensing rights to their business • ...
Chapter 2 Business plan 2023-04-21
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- Model guide that leads an entrepreneur through nine logical questions when brainstorming new business idea.
- Business that purchase large amounts of goods directly from manufacturers for resale to various retailers
- Science that deals with examining how goods and services are producted, sold, and used.
- Business that turns raw materials from natural resources or product components into new products for sale.
- something that a person desires,but can function without.
- Day-to-day activities necessary to keep a business up and running.
- All of the goods and services that a business sells.
- overall goal for a company's future; included in the business plan
- , a written plan of action to ensure a positive and rapid response to a changing situation
- Costs involved in operating a business
- As a function of business, includes all the business activities that involve money
- Economic principle relating the quantity of product available to meet consumer demand
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- Costs involved in operating a business.
- Based on the number of businesses competing for sales in an industry.
- Intangible action or task that is performed, usually for a fee.
- Cost of passing up the next best choice when making a decision.
- Right to sell a company's goods or services in a particular area.
- Term for all the activities involved in developing and exchanging products
- Physical, or tangible items, that can be touched and used.
- Initial sum money needed to open a business and cover start-up expenses.
- Earnings that a business receives for the goods and services it sells. Also called income.
- business that is independently owned and operated, organized for profit, and not dominant in its field.
- Money moving into and out of a business
- Financial Statement based on the best estimate of the business' future sales and expenses.
24 Clues: Costs involved in operating a business • Costs involved in operating a business. • Money moving into and out of a business • All of the goods and services that a business sells. • something that a person desires,but can function without. • Physical, or tangible items, that can be touched and used. • Intangible action or task that is performed, usually for a fee. • ...
Entrepreneurship & Small Business - Puzzle 2 2025-05-05
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- How much people want a product or service
- Trying to get a customer to buy more or a better version
- When a business becomes larger or more successful
- A message that tries to get people to buy something
- Money used to start or grow a business
- A person or company that hires workers
- Cost A cost that stays the same every month
- What a business pays to make or sell something
- Market The specific group a business aims to sell to
- A person who uses or buys goods and services
- Meeting people who can help your business
- How many products or services are sold
- A big-picture idea of what a business wants to become
- Stream A way a business earns money
- Selling goods in large amounts to other businesses
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- Plan A written guide for starting and running a business
- The group of people who might buy your product
- Other businesses selling the same or similar products
- Something a business wants to achieve
- Cost A cost that changes based on how much is made or sold
- A short talk to explain a business idea
- Something a business pays for to operate
- Raising money from a large number of people online
- Something different that makes a business stand out
- Borrowed money that must be paid back
- A business’s purpose or goal
- An investor who gives money to help a new business
- Margin The money left after paying costs, as a percent
- Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest
- Something useful a business can use
30 Clues: A business’s purpose or goal • Something useful a business can use • Stream A way a business earns money • Something a business wants to achieve • Borrowed money that must be paid back • Money used to start or grow a business • A person or company that hires workers • How many products or services are sold • A short talk to explain a business idea • ...
Technology : What Can I Do for You,Sir ? 2022-11-04
16 Clues: โยน • ทศวรรษ • สั่งการ • ซับซ้อน • การคำนวณ • เทคโนโลยี • ดูแลจัดการ • ผู้ก่อตั้ง • เปลี่ยนแปลง • สิ่งแวดล้อม • เจริญรุดหน้า • ทางคณิตศาสตร์ • up ผุดขึ้นในใจ • ที่เป็นมืออาชีพ • สิ่งที่ต่อเนื่องกัน • intelligence ปัญญาประดิษฐ์
FOR2608_ASS 2_SEMESTER 2_2021 2020-08-20
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- logical continuance of an interview
- statement type if I do not take the oath
- vital role in creating cooperative atmosphere
- intelligence gathering technique
- investigator who conducts surveillance
- type of questions to establish rapport
- type of source available to anybody
- type of non-human source
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- specific training to do task effectively
- specific facts obtained for a client
- surveillance type for travelling target
- objective of interrogation
- response to crime after it's commission
- the order in which the statement is written
- type of human source
15 Clues: type of human source • type of non-human source • objective of interrogation • intelligence gathering technique • logical continuance of an interview • type of source available to anybody • specific facts obtained for a client • investigator who conducts surveillance • type of questions to establish rapport • surveillance type for travelling target • ...
An AI Future 2025-11-12
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- Another early AI task
- The field of creating machines that simulate human intelligence
- Clarity in AI decision-making
- Rules to guide AI safely
- Driving force behind AI advancements
- Artificial General Intelligence
- Systematic error in AI outputs
- Moral principles guiding AI development
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- AI that can create content such as text or images
- Raw information AI analyzes
- Researcher on generative AI risks
- European Union, a leader in AI regulation
- Monitoring AI use and impact
- Bioethicist mentioned in the article
- One of AI’s first tasks
15 Clues: Another early AI task • One of AI’s first tasks • Rules to guide AI safely • Raw information AI analyzes • Monitoring AI use and impact • Clarity in AI decision-making • Systematic error in AI outputs • Artificial General Intelligence • Researcher on generative AI risks • Bioethicist mentioned in the article • Driving force behind AI advancements • ...
Business Management AOS 2 - The Internal Environment 2023-03-22
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- A company owned by 1-50 shareholders
- Outlines how the business will be set up and the human resource needs
- A business owned and operated by one person
- Those who purchase goods/services from the business
- A business with shares listed on the ASX
- Items used by the business that come from the natural environment
- A business that works well with another business and will generate increased customers
- An planning tool used to analyse the business
- a business model where a person buys the rights to use the business name and distribute the products or services
- Shareholders in a company cannot personally be held responsible for the debts of that business
- A one-page document describing the business and its objectives
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- The tools and machinery that are used to produce goods and services
- Consideration of social, economic and environment impacts when making business decisions
- A business that is owned and operated by the government
- A written statement of the goals and objectives for the business, and the steps to be taken to achieve them
- A traditional business with a physical location
- Provide labour to the business in return for payment
17 Clues: A company owned by 1-50 shareholders • A business with shares listed on the ASX • A business owned and operated by one person • An planning tool used to analyse the business • A traditional business with a physical location • Those who purchase goods/services from the business • Provide labour to the business in return for payment • ...
8 form Unit_8 Arnas 2024-02-13
15 Clues: puikus • sostinė • tolimas • kantrus • puikumas • rinkimas • politikas • ekonomika • švieslentė • skirtingas • monarchija • intelektas • vartininkas • pasitikėjimas • nepriklausomybę
Theme 2 Basic and Main Text 2025-03-31
15 Clues: pois • hytti • ohjata • rankka • jutella • sukeltaa • älykkyys • katkelma • aikuinen • purjehtia • purjevene • juuriniin • kirjallisuus • lukujärjestys • luonnontieteet
The frog and nightangle 2023-04-13
Unit 6 2025-12-02
15 Clues: kuklus • rimtas • dosnumas • drovumas • užuojauta • brandumas • punktualus • užsispyręs • intelektas • kūrybingas • optimizmas • idealizmas • trokštantis • entuziazmas • pesimistiškas
Games 3 2020-09-29
15 Clues: hahmo • loitsu • väistää • huijata • viisaus • voittaa • toiminta • älykkyys • edistynyt • seikkailu • pulmapeli • kamppailu • arvaamaton • väkivaltainen • yhteistoiminnallinen
Jeu de mots en bibliothèque 2025-06-06
AOS 2: External Environment 2017-01-12
Across
- Organisations formed by employees in an industry, trade or occupation to represent them in efforts to improve wages and working conditions.
- The people who purchase goods and services from a business, expecting high quality at competitive prices.
- The broad conditions and trends in the economy and society within which a business operates.
- Those businesses or individuals that supply the materials and other resources that the business needs to conduct its operations.
- The effect of hi-tech communications, lower transport costs and unrestricted trade and financial flows turning the whole world into a single market, producing a more integrated global economic system.
- Special interest groups that promote environmental issues to the public, government and businesses.
- The ability of a business to develop strategies that ensure it has an “edge” over competitors.
- Organisations that support businesses through the provision of training and education programs, advice and information.
- Factors which the business has some degree of control.
- Refers to the economic, environmental and social performance of a business.
- The percentage of income, or the value of a good, service or asset, paid as tax.
- The issues relating to the growing use of tools, techniques or systems by businesses to solve problems or serve a purpose.
Down
- The practice of moving some of a business’ processes or services to the same or another business located overseas.
- Managing a business in such a way that broader social welfare of the community is taken into consideration when making business decisions.
- Groups of people who attempt to directly influence or persuade a business to adopt particular policies or procedures.
- The set of influences that relate to economic activity.
- The specific outside stakeholders with whom the business interacts in conducting business.
- The range of suppliers from which the business purchases materials and resources.
- _______ environment surrounding conditions in which the business operates.
- Factors which the business has little control.
- Other businesses or individuals who offer rival, or competing, goods and services to the ones offered by the business.
- The price charged or paid for the use of money that has been deposited or borrowed.
22 Clues: Factors which the business has little control. • Factors which the business has some degree of control. • The set of influences that relate to economic activity. • _______ environment surrounding conditions in which the business operates. • Refers to the economic, environmental and social performance of a business. • ...
Virt Bus Crossword 2025-10-07
Across
- Resources needed to produce products.
- Movement of money in and out of a business.
- Number of visitors to a website.
- The activity of buying and selling goods.
- Gathering and analyzing information.
- A person who starts and manages a business.
- A system for hosting apps or content online.
- Planning and managing the flow of goods.
- Anything related to computers or online technology.
- Channels used to communicate with customers.
- Percentage of visitors who complete a desired action.
- The identity or image of a product or company.
- Related to social media platforms.
- Specific group a business aims to reach.
- Day-to-day activities of running a business.
- Someone who buys goods or services.
- A new business, often focused on innovation or technology.
- Promoting products or services to customers.
- A type of work provided to consumers.
- Series of connected businesses or processes.
- Building relationships to help a business succeed.
- Ability of a business to make a profit.
- Information collected and used by a business.
- Ability of a business to grow efficiently.
- Goods a business keeps to sell.
Down
- Protecting computers and data from attacks.
- Person who uses goods or services.
- Controlling and organizing business operations.
- Money left after all expenses are paid.
- Costs of running a business.
- An item a business sells.
- Software or hardware that protects a network.
- Organization that provides goods or services.
- Group of consumers a business targets.
- Electronic messages sent for communication or promotion.
- Keeping information safe from misuse.
- Storing files and data on internet servers.
- Partner who earns commission for promoting products.
- Power to affect consumer decisions.
- Running a business responsibly for the long term.
- Promoting products through media.
- An online presence for a business.
- Total money earned from sales before expenses.
- Creating a unique identity for a company or product.
- Hiring another company to perform tasks.
- A plan showing expected income and expenses.
- A plan for achieving business goals.
- Converting data into a code to keep it safe.
- Creating new ideas, products, or processes.
49 Clues: An item a business sells. • Costs of running a business. • Goods a business keeps to sell. • Number of visitors to a website. • Promoting products through media. • Person who uses goods or services. • An online presence for a business. • Related to social media platforms. • Power to affect consumer decisions. • Someone who buys goods or services. • ...
Retail Leadership and Team Management 2026-01-15
Across
- INTELLIGENCE – Ability to understand, manage, and respond to emotions at the workplace.
- – A key managerial skill for clear coordination and teamwork.
- RESOURCE – Managing recruitment, training, performance, and employee welfare in retail.
- – Leadership style based on rewards, penalties, and performance outcomes.
- MANAGEMENT – Early management theory focusing on efficiency, standardization, and productivity.
- – The ability to adjust to dynamic and changing retail environments.
Down
- – Responsibility of achieving sales targets and business objectives.
- – A leadership style that involves employees in decision-making.
- – The process of motivating retail employees through goals, rewards, and recognition.
- PERFORMING – Retail teams that consistently exceed targets through collaboration and trust.
- – A retail expansion model based on independent ownership under an established brand.
- – The process of developing employee skills and competencies.
- – The process of guiding and influencing retail employees to achieve organizational goals.
13 Clues: – A key managerial skill for clear coordination and teamwork. • – The process of developing employee skills and competencies. • – A leadership style that involves employees in decision-making. • – Responsibility of achieving sales targets and business objectives. • – The ability to adjust to dynamic and changing retail environments. • ...
