business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
Artificial Intelligence 2024-11-11
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- Artificially generated images and videos of a person in a situation or a context that was never there
- Evidence to verify the information
- A computer program that can perform tasks that typically require human intelligence
- A program that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to create images from textual descriptions
- False or inaccurate information, especially that which is deliberately intended to deceive
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- Analyze data to recognize patterns and make predictions
- A type of AI that can create content, including text, images, and audio
- A computer program designed to simulate conversation with human users, especially over the internet
8 Clues: Evidence to verify the information • Analyze data to recognize patterns and make predictions • A type of AI that can create content, including text, images, and audio • A computer program that can perform tasks that typically require human intelligence • False or inaccurate information, especially that which is deliberately intended to deceive • ...
Intelligence is... 2025-09-18
8 Clues: sinonym of ability • sinonym for comprehend • transfer ideas to others • organizing activities to do • produce ideas with your mind • to solve problems you need... • capacity to analyze situations • the option you take as a solution
Artificial Intelligence 2025-12-03
8 Clues: Who coined the term AI? • When was AI first created? • Which company owns ChatGPT? • What is the full form for AI? • Which AI beat a world chess champion? • What is the world’s most expensive AI (API)? • Which world champion lost against AI in chess? • What is the full form for GPT in the famous AI ChatGPT?
Ch2VCrosswordKoben 2013-04-23
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- A form of business operation in which two or more people own and operate the business together. The business is unincorporated.
- A legal business that exists independently of its owners. Crown indicates that it is owned by federal, provincial, or municipal governments. It usually provides a special service to the public.
- Does not have any restrictions on its number of shareholders.
- The duty to care for others whose actions can be affected in a damaging way.
- A legal business entity that exists independently of its owners.
- A legal business entity which shares are not offered to the public.
- People who buy stocks in a company and so are part owners of the company.
- Standards of conduct that society believes people should follow.
- A small business that operates from business owners home.
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- A condition in which a person is responsible for paying all the debts or liabilities of the business.
- A type of business in which a person buys the right to use a business name and to sell a product or service. The purchaser must follow the franchise owner's rules in operating the company.
- a legal business entity that is not organized to make a profit. Purpose is to undertake fund-raising, do research, or lobby for a cause in order to help people.
- Businesses owned and operated by a group of people with a strong common interest.
- A form of business owned and operated by one person. It is unincorporated.
- A business that is independently operated, not dominant in its field, and meets certain size limits in terms of employees and annual sales.
- The extent to which shareholders are responsible for a company's debts. It is the same as their financial involvement.
- Doing business internationally.
17 Clues: Doing business internationally. • A small business that operates from business owners home. • Does not have any restrictions on its number of shareholders. • A legal business entity that exists independently of its owners. • Standards of conduct that society believes people should follow. • A legal business entity which shares are not offered to the public. • ...
Types of Business Organizations 2022-11-19
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- A partner with unlimited liability.
- An unincorporated unlimited type of business organization that is owned, financed and run by 2 to 20 people that also require a deed of partnership to be used.
- The owner/s are personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of the business.
- An annual meeting between directors and shareholders of a company to vote on major company decisions, inform them on company performance, elect new directors, etc.
- The company that allows the distribution of its goods and services; it usually is well-known, and has an identity with a market and brand name for its product.
- A partner that only provides money and receives profit returns but isn't involved with management.
- An agreement between the franchisor and the franchisee to allow product distribution.
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- When the owners of a business and the business itself are separate legal identities, in addition to having limited liability.
- Some/all partners have limited liability, but they also have to retain an automatic management responsibility.
- A partner with limited liability.
- An incorporated, limited type of business organization that allows shares to be sold to the public through the stock market.
- Firms funded by taxes on the private sector to provide essential goods and services (e.g. water, electricity, education, etc.)
- When investors only repay for the capital they've invested in the business.
- The business organization that buys the rights to use the company's brand name, business name, production method, etc.
- When, for the first time, shares of a public limited company are made available through the stock market.
- An incorporated, limited type of business organization that only allows shares to be sold to invited shareholders.
- An unincorporated, unlimited type of business organization that is owned and controlled by one person who also receives all profits.
- When the owners of a business and the business itself are one legal identity, in addition to having unlimited liability.
- These are people who are major shareholders in the company but who also have control over it; they are elected by other shareholders in the AGM.
- These are people who have shares in the company but do not run or manage the company.
- A contractual agreement between two or more business organizations to run a new business project.
21 Clues: A partner with limited liability. • A partner with unlimited liability. • When investors only repay for the capital they've invested in the business. • These are people who have shares in the company but do not run or manage the company. • An agreement between the franchisor and the franchisee to allow product distribution. • ...
4.01A Crossword 2025-04-24
Across
- The monies that a business spends; also called expenditures
- A method of accounting that records transactions at the time they occur even if no money changes hands at the time
- The methods and procedures used in consistently handling the business’s financial information
- An accounting method in which income and expenditures are recorded at the time the money changes hands
- The accounting record for a specific department or area of the business
- A business activity such as a sale, a purchase, or a return
- A financial statement that captures the financial condition of the business at that particular moment
- Debts that the business owes
- The amount an owner has invested in the business plus or minus profits and losses
- A financial summary that shows how much money the business has made or has lost; also called the profit-and-loss statement
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- A type of accounting that involves preparing and reporting financial data to external users who are not directly involved in business operations
- A type of accounting that involves preparing and reporting financial data to internal users, usually managers, who need financial information to control day-to-day operations and to make financial decisions and plans affecting the business
- The process of keeping financial records
- Money received by a business or an individual from outside sources
- A summary of accounting information
- A financial summary with estimates as to when, where, and how much money will flow into and out of a business
- A special book or computer program in which a business’s transactions are recorded in the order in which they occur
- A process or series of steps that businesses complete to maintain their financial records effectively
- The total value of the business
- Those who invest their funds in a business; may be owners or stockholders
- Currency and coins
- Rules that accountants must follow when preparing financial statements
- balance The listing of a business’s different accounts and their current balances; used to check the accuracy of journal and ledger entries
- The steps of the accounting cycle that involve recording each business transaction; the process of analyzing financial transactions, journalizing transactions, posting to ledgers, and balancing the books
- The monies that a business spends; also called expenses
- An individual who has had specialized training in accounting procedures
- The arrangement by which businesses or individuals can purchase now and pay later
- Anything of value that a business owns
28 Clues: Currency and coins • Debts that the business owes • The total value of the business • A summary of accounting information • Anything of value that a business owns • The process of keeping financial records • The monies that a business spends; also called expenses • The monies that a business spends; also called expenditures • ...
Accounting 2025-11-03
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- The accounting record for a specific department or area of the business
- A method of accounting that records transactions at the time they occur even if no money changes hands at the time
- A summary of accounting information
- Debts that the business owes
- A financial summary with estimates as to when, where, and how much money will flow into and out of a business
- A financial statement that captures the financial condition of the business at that particular moment
- Money received by a business or an individual from outside sources
- The arrangement by which businesses or individuals can purchase now and pay later
- A process or series of steps that businesses complete to maintain their financial records effectively
- A financial summary that shows how much money the business has made or has lost; also called the profit-and-loss statement
- Anything of value that a business owns
- The steps of the accounting cycle that involve recording each business transaction; the process of analyzing financial transactions, journalizing transactions, posting to ledgers, and balancing the books
- A business activity such as a sale, a purchase, or a return
- A type of accounting that involves preparing and reporting financial data to external users who are not directly involved in business operations
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- The process of keeping financial records
- Rules that accountants must follow when preparing financial statements
- The total value of the business
- A type of accounting that involves preparing and reporting financial data to internal users, usually managers, who need financial information to control day-to-day operations and to make financial decisions and plans affecting the business
- A special book or computer program in which a business’s transactions are recorded in the order in which they occur
- The methods and procedures used in consistently handling the business’s financial information
- The amount an owner has invested in the business plus or minus profits and losses
- An individual who has had specialized training in accounting procedures
- The monies that a business spends; also called expenditures
- An accounting method in which income and expenditures are recorded at the time the money changes hands
- Those who invest their funds in a business; may be owners or stockholders
- Currency and coins
- The listing of a business’s different accounts and their current balances; used to check the accuracy of journal and ledger entrie
- The monies that a business spends; also called expenses
28 Clues: Currency and coins • Debts that the business owes • The total value of the business • A summary of accounting information • Anything of value that a business owns • The process of keeping financial records • The monies that a business spends; also called expenses • The monies that a business spends; also called expenditures • ...
Entrepreneurship Vocabulary 2025-11-07
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- Money that a business owes to someone.
- When a company loses all it funds and its value.
- someone who takes risks to start a business and manage that business.
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- Something with a monetary value that a business or an individual own
- A presentation that proves to people why they should fund and support the business. Is a quick description of your business that you use to explain it to customers and investors
- A business owned by a single person.
- A level of sales where the revenue and that total coast are the same which causes a business neither a profit or a loss
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- A cost that a business must pay
- The activity of starting a business and taking risks. The process where you start a new business which is based on opportunities and needs of your target market or local area.
- The finance required by a new business to pay for essential fixed and current assets before it can open for business.
- A legal relating ship between two or more people also known as joint principle in business. A business owned by 2 or more people.
- A activity that fulfills a need earning someone income.
- Funds that a business has for day-to-day operations..
- A group of employees working under employers in an association in an industry or a professional organization. Business entity that is usually owned by multiple stockholders and operates as a separate legal activity.
- document that has a company's future plans and goals. Is an overview of your business goals and includes details on how you think you are going to achieve them.
16 Clues: A cost that a business must pay • A business owned by a single person. • Money that a business owes to someone. • When a company loses all it funds and its value. • Funds that a business has for day-to-day operations.. • A activity that fulfills a need earning someone income. • An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time • ...
Understanding Business Activity and People in Business 2021-12-20
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- These companies can sell shares, unlike partnerships and sole traders, to raise capital
- a document containing the business objectives and important details about the operations, finance and owners of the new business
- any person or group that is interested in or directly affected by the performance or activities of a business
- a person who organizes, operates and takes risks for a new business venture
- a company typically in the early stages of its development
- where the government owns and runs business ventures
- types of motivators such as free healthcare, children’s education fees paid for, company vehicle, etc.
- the enjoyment derived from the feeling that you’ve done a good job
- the basic economic problem where there are unlimited wants and limited resources
- this can be defined as the proportion of total market sales achieved by one business
- the aims and targets that a business works towards to help it run successfully
- this consist of all the services provided in an economy (hotels, travel agencies, hair salons, banks)
- this involves the manufacture of goods using the resources from the primary sector (auto-mobile manufacturing, steel industries, cloth production)
- the reason why employees want to work hard and work effectively for the business
- Two or more owners who can sell its’ shares to any individual/organization in the general public through stock exchanges
- when a business expands its existing operations
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- a good or service essential for living. Examples include water and food and shelter
- the next best alternative forgone by choosing another item
- They purchase and consume the goods and services that the business produces/ provides
- types of motivators such as wages, salaries, commissions, etc.
- a legal agreement between two or more people to own, finance and run a business jointly and to share all profits
- this involves the use/extraction of natural resources (agricultural activities, mining, fishing, wood-cutting, oil drilling)
- resources required to produce goods or services and are classified into four categories
- when a business takes over or merges with another business
- One or more owners who can sell its’ shares to only the people known by the existing shareholders
- where private individuals own and run business ventures
- a good or service that people would like to have, but is not required for living
- they are also employees but control the work of others
- involves workers swapping around jobs and doing each specific task for only a limited time and then changing round again
- A business organization owned and controlled by one person
30 Clues: when a business expands its existing operations • where the government owns and runs business ventures • where private individuals own and run business ventures • they are also employees but control the work of others • the next best alternative forgone by choosing another item • a company typically in the early stages of its development • ...
Module 5: Emotional Intelligence & Conflict Management 2025-04-24
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- In Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument (TKI) Emphasizes the other party's needs over one's own to preserve harmony.
- A psychological tool that illustrates the four aspects of self-awareness and mutual understanding between individuals.
- In Goleman's approach to emotional intelligence, Managing or redirecting disruptive emotions and impulses.
- In Goleman's approach to emotional intelligence, Recognizing and understanding one’s own emotions.
- In Goleman's approach to emotional intelligence, Recognizing, understanding, and considering other people's feelings.
- In Goleman's approach to emotional intelligence, Managing relationships to move people in desired directions.
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- In Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument (TKI) Prioritizes one's own goals, often through authority or power, to win the conflict.
- In Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument (TKI) Seeks a win-win solution by working with others to address everyone's concerns.
- In Goleman's approach to emotional intelligence,Harnessing emotions to pursue goals with energy and persistence.
- In Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument (TKI) Finds a quick, acceptable solution that partially satisfies both parties.
- Conscious knowledge and understanding of one's own personality, feelings, motives, and desires.
- In Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument (TKI) Sidesteps or withdraws from the conflict, avoiding confrontation.
12 Clues: Conscious knowledge and understanding of one's own personality, feelings, motives, and desires. • In Goleman's approach to emotional intelligence, Recognizing and understanding one’s own emotions. • In Goleman's approach to emotional intelligence, Managing or redirecting disruptive emotions and impulses. • ...
Unit 3 - AOS1 - Business Foundations 2023-02-17
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- Fair pay, good working conditions is a stakeholder ___________________
- objective, the goals a business intends to achieve in a specified period of time
- The process of forming a company
- One-way communication & centralised decision making
- Rival businesses
- Type of decision-making in laissez-faire
- Owners of a company
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- A person with a vested interest in a business
- Policies and mission statements help determine this type of culture
- business enterprise, ______________________ business enterprise
- enterprise, Business that aims to help a social cause
- culture, Shared values and beliefs of the people in the business
- The minimum number of shareholders for a public and private company
- They provide resources to businesses
- expectations, A business objective, to meet _____________ ______________
- Management style that convinces employees their way is the right way
- This skill can be one-way or two-way
- making, Selecting a solution from a range of alternatives
- Typically the maximum number of owners for a partnership
19 Clues: Rival businesses • Owners of a company • The process of forming a company • They provide resources to businesses • This skill can be one-way or two-way • Type of decision-making in laissez-faire • A person with a vested interest in a business • One-way communication & centralised decision making • enterprise, Business that aims to help a social cause • ...
Business Activity 2023-01-25
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- an individual who runs the organization.
- Amount of work produced by a person, machine or factory.
- Organizations that provide goods and services.
- _________ objectives include market share, profits, survival and sales.
- The functional areas of a business are ______________
- Any individual who affects an organization or is affected by it.
- _______ sector is organizations owned by individuals or groups of individuals.
- Amount of profit paid to shareholders
- ____ trader is a business owned by one person
- ______ of production that include land, labor, capital, enterprise.
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- Physical things provided by a business.
- _________ liability means the business and the owner are one.
- _____ sector includes all organizations owned by the government.
- ______ limited companies are owned by small groups of people.
- people who invest in a business in order to receive a profit.
- businesses owned by 2-20 people.
- Intangible things provided by a business.
- _______ liability means the business and owner are separate.
- _______ maximization means making the most amount of money as possible.
- individuals who work for a company.
20 Clues: businesses owned by 2-20 people. • individuals who work for a company. • Amount of profit paid to shareholders • Physical things provided by a business. • an individual who runs the organization. • Intangible things provided by a business. • ____ trader is a business owned by one person • Organizations that provide goods and services. • ...
War and peace 2020-09-11
Business crossword 2021-12-21
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- the right to a corporation's residual profits.
- The shareholders in the limited liability company which fails only risk losing the amount they have invested in the company and not any of their personal wealth.
- A business that does not possess a separate legal identity from its owner(s).
- A business that is owned and controlled by just one person who takes all the risk and receive all the profits.
- A partnership is a formal arrangement by two or more parties to manage and operate a business and share its profits.
- A detailed and written document outlining the proposal and aims of business which is often used to persuade leaders or investors to finance a business proposal
- non-current assets offered as security against borrowing.
- A business that is owned and controlled by just one person who takes all the risk and receive all the profits.
- the owner(s) of a business are entirelyresponsible for its debts.
- referred to as a stockholder, is a person, company, or institution that owns at least one share of a company's stock, known as equity.
- A business organisation that is owned and controlled by the state.
- the money raised by a new company in order to meet its initial costs.
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- refers to a reward, cash or otherwise, that a company gives to its shareholders.
- an asset that a lender accepts as security for a loan.
- A sole trader is a self-employed person who owns and runs their business as an individual. The individual is legally responsible for all aspects of the business including debts and losses.
- Is a business that is managed by directors and owned by shareholders. A public limited company can offer shares to the public.A public limited company is also listed on the stock market and essentially needs to be more open and public about its details than a private company.
- The owners of a limited company.
- The amount a business errands from the sale of a product.
- a commercial arrangement between two or more participants who agree to co-operate to achieve a particular objective.
- And newly formed business.They usually start small but might bigger.
- The payment out of profits,to shareholders as a reward for their investment.
- a type of organisation you can set up to run your business. Company ownership is split into shares owned by shareholders. A company must pay corporation tax out of any profits and can then distribute the remaining profits among shareholders.
- Is a method of distributing products or services involving a franchisor, who establishes the brand's trademark or trade name and a business system, and a franchisee, who pays a royalty and often an initial fee for the right to do business under the franchisor's name and system.
23 Clues: The owners of a limited company. • the right to a corporation's residual profits. • an asset that a lender accepts as security for a loan. • The amount a business errands from the sale of a product. • non-current assets offered as security against borrowing. • the owner(s) of a business are entirelyresponsible for its debts. • ...
Business Function Review 2023-05-18
Across
- function of business that resolves employee issues with management
- legal way to protect a design or invention from being copied
- function of business that deals with advertising and promotion
- keeps the computers and networks in working order for a business
- things that are desirable, but not needed to sustain life
- function of business that deals with day to day functions that a business requires to exist
- a business owned by many people who share no liability for business failures
- legal way to protect a work of art-song-or writing
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- a business owned by only one person
- function of business that deals with running the business and controlling employees
- function of business that deals with money and finances
- a business owned by two or more people who share liability
- things required to sustain human life
- a business that does not seek to grow its bank account, only to grow a better community
- legal way to protect a symbol or character of a business
15 Clues: a business owned by only one person • things required to sustain human life • legal way to protect a work of art-song-or writing • function of business that deals with money and finances • legal way to protect a symbol or character of a business • things that are desirable, but not needed to sustain life • a business owned by two or more people who share liability • ...
Unit 3 - AOS1 - Business Foundations 2023-02-17
Across
- Fair pay, good working conditions is a stakeholder ___________________
- objective, the goals a business intends to achieve in a specified period of time
- The process of forming a company
- One-way communication & centralised decision making
- Rival businesses
- Type of decision-making in laissez-faire
- Owners of a company
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- A person with a vested interest in a business
- Policies and mission statements help determine this type of culture
- business enterprise, ______________________ business enterprise
- enterprise, Business that aims to help a social cause
- culture, Shared values and beliefs of the people in the business
- The minimum number of shareholders for a public and private company
- They provide resources to businesses
- expectations, A business objective, to meet _____________ ______________
- Management style that convinces employees their way is the right way
- This skill can be one-way or two-way
- making, Selecting a solution from a range of alternatives
- Typically the maximum number of owners for a partnership
19 Clues: Rival businesses • Owners of a company • The process of forming a company • They provide resources to businesses • This skill can be one-way or two-way • Type of decision-making in laissez-faire • A person with a vested interest in a business • One-way communication & centralised decision making • enterprise, Business that aims to help a social cause • ...
Principles of Business Ch. 6 2017-06-21
Across
- a written description of the business idea and how it will be carried out, including all major business activities.
- someone who takes a risk in starting a business to earn a profit.
- a business owned and run by just one person.
- a government agency that helps small business owners develop business plans and obtain financing for their companies.
- an independent business with fewer than 500 employees.
- activities provided for the satisfaction of others that are consumed at the same time they are produced.
- a detailed account of a company's materials, supplies, and finished products.
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- the money needed to pay for the current operating activities of a business.
- the process of starting, organizing, managing, and assuming the responsibility for a business.
- the production output in relation to a unit of input, such as a worker.
- money provided by large investors to finance new products and new businesses that have a good chance to be very profitable.
- an invention or creation that is brand new.
- money needed for the main resources of a business (such as land, buildings, and equipment) that will last for many years.
- things that add comfort and pleasure to your life.
- the amount of money needed to open the business.
- a designed change that increases the usefulness of a product, service, or process.
- things that are required in order to live.
17 Clues: things that are required in order to live. • an invention or creation that is brand new. • a business owned and run by just one person. • the amount of money needed to open the business. • things that add comfort and pleasure to your life. • an independent business with fewer than 500 employees. • someone who takes a risk in starting a business to earn a profit. • ...
Smart 2025-11-21
Across
- Being marked by unusual and impressive intelligence, and being a genius
- The lack of having any interest or any excitement.
- Someone who is clever and achieving one's aims by indirect or deceitful methods.
- An unwise person who lacks at having good sense or judgment.
- Having or showing a good lack of intelligence or not having common sense.
- Showing or having good judgment, knowledge, and experience in something.
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- Having absolutely no knowledge of a situation or of a fact.
- Having the ability to find clever and quick ways to overcome something challenging or difficult
- Someone who has or shows great intelligence, talent, and quality.
- Showing an ability to take risks, while being confident and courageous.
- Operating in an impressively smooth and efficient way.
11 Clues: The lack of having any interest or any excitement. • Operating in an impressively smooth and efficient way. • Having absolutely no knowledge of a situation or of a fact. • An unwise person who lacks at having good sense or judgment. • Someone who has or shows great intelligence, talent, and quality. • ...
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE UNIT 4 2017-09-05
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- Instantiations of some or all of the random variables describing the domain
- Network that has connections only in one direction
- Technique that combats overfitiing
- Inspired by William of Ockham
- This process of explicitly penalizing complex hypotheses
- The proportion of mistakes an hypothesis makes
- Gives the highest information gain
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- A network with all the inputs connected directly to the outputs
- Representation in which the states are defined by set of features
- Algorithm that resembles decision-list learning
- A computer system modeled on the human brain and nervous system
- The general task of learning a probability model
- Each leaf has linear function of some subset
- Gives a single output value after taking in a vector of attribute values
- Takes a learning algorithm as an argument
- Also called learning curves
- Most common unsupervised learning task
- Neural Networks are composed of
18 Clues: Also called learning curves • Inspired by William of Ockham • Neural Networks are composed of • Technique that combats overfitiing • Gives the highest information gain • Most common unsupervised learning task • Takes a learning algorithm as an argument • Each leaf has linear function of some subset • The proportion of mistakes an hypothesis makes • ...
Social Psychology, Consciousness, Intelligence 2022-05-16
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- the ability to see complex relationships and solve problems
- the tendency to perceive oneself favorably
- discovered REM sleep when he hooked his son up to an EEG.
- a sequence of images, emotions, and thoughts passing through a sleeping person’s mind
- compulsive drug craving and use, despite adverse consequences.
- Howard Gardner identified __ intelligences
- with others.
- a split in consciousness, which allows some thoughts and behaviors to occur
- People get what they deserve and deserve what they get.
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- a measure of what a person should know at a certain age
- our awareness of ourselves and our environment
- The widespread improvement in intelligence test performance during the past century is called
- I-Knew-it-all along phenomenon
- rapid eye movement sleep; a recurring sleep stage during which vivid dreams commonly occur.
- assess learned knowledge or skill
- Children are often reinforced for acting the way their parents/teachers/etc expect them to act.
- REM sleep.
- are more likely to attribute good events to dispositions and bad events to situations
18 Clues: REM sleep. • with others. • I-Knew-it-all along phenomenon • assess learned knowledge or skill • the tendency to perceive oneself favorably • Howard Gardner identified __ intelligences • our awareness of ourselves and our environment • a measure of what a person should know at a certain age • People get what they deserve and deserve what they get. • ...
Fool's Feather 2022-08-06
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- Planet of the Great Sea
- Aphrodite's Metal
- Key on the 19th Path
- Hermetic Principles
- Da’at
- Wisdom of 32 paths
- Under the rose
- Magicians Planet
- Angelic Choir of Gevurah
- First Sphere on the Tree of Life
- Gods and Goddesses
- The Hermits Intelligence
- YHShVH
- Formative World
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- Portal guardian
- Consumes itself
- Archangel of the lowest sphere
- Separates the Supernals
- Sphere of the Divine Masculine
- great work, The Goal
- Formula of Unity
- Triad of Self-Consciousness
- High Magic
- pillar Conduit from Divinity to the World
- Deity of the High Noon Solar Adoration
- Planet of YHVH ELO’AH VA’DAAT
- Element of Aleph
- Name in Hebrew
- Separator of the lower four spheres
- sword, Descent of Manifestation
- Vehicle of consciousness
- of fortune, Tarot Card for Thursdays
- Who is the Sun of the Morning
33 Clues: Da’at • YHShVH • High Magic • Under the rose • Name in Hebrew • Portal guardian • Consumes itself • Formative World • Formula of Unity • Element of Aleph • Magicians Planet • Aphrodite's Metal • Wisdom of 32 paths • Gods and Goddesses • Hermetic Principles • Key on the 19th Path • great work, The Goal • Planet of the Great Sea • Separates the Supernals • Angelic Choir of Gevurah • Vehicle of consciousness • ...
Psychology Names 2014-04-07
Across
- founded psychoanalysis
- studied attachment in infants
- memorized syllables in one of the earliest studies on memory
- conducted longitudinal studies to do with temperament
- Feminist critique of Freud
- Permissive, authoritative, and authoritarian
- study of moral development
- studied taste aversion in rats
- "shock" experiments
- 8 stage model of psychosocial development
- created intelligence test for mental age
- developed REBT
- known for theory on multiple intelligences
- classical conditioning, experiments with dogs
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- developed cognitive dissonance
- famous for Stanford Prison experiment
- did study of facial expressions and emotions
- created functionalist
- intelligence, analytical, creative, and practical
- Bobo Doll experiment
- cognitive-behvior therapy
- cognitive development stages
- described process that is operant conditioning
- universal grammar
- famous for hypnosis research
- Hierarchy of Needs and self actualization
- famous for "Little Albert" experiments
- used monkeys with artificial mothers to study attachment
28 Clues: developed REBT • universal grammar • "shock" experiments • Bobo Doll experiment • created functionalist • founded psychoanalysis • cognitive-behvior therapy • Feminist critique of Freud • study of moral development • cognitive development stages • famous for hypnosis research • studied attachment in infants • developed cognitive dissonance • studied taste aversion in rats • ...
Accounting crossword 2024-01-17
Across
- (4): Generally Accepted Accounting Principles.
- (7): Money owed by a business to its suppliers or creditors.
- (4): The negative difference between revenue and expenses.
- (6): A system where every transaction affects at least two accounts.
- (8): Money owed to a business by its customers.
- (8): Recording revenues and expenses when they are earned or incurred.
- (8): Costs incurred by a business in order to generate revenue.
- (10): Spreading the cost of an intangible asset over its useful life.
- (11): The decrease in the value of an asset over time.
- (6): Money earned from the primary operations of a business.
- Flow (4): The movement of cash in and out of a business.
Down
- (6): Resources owned by a business.
- (3): Certified Public Accountant.
- (6): A record of all accounts and transactions of a business.
- (9): Debts or obligations owed by a business.
- (6): A financial statement providing a snapshot of a company's financial position.
- (5): The positive difference between revenue and expenses.
- (6): Quantitative measures used to assess a company's performance.
- (6): Record of financial transactions.
- (5): The residual interest in the assets of a business after deducting liabilities.
- (5): Examination of financial statements to ensure accuracy and compliance.
21 Clues: (3): Certified Public Accountant. • (6): Resources owned by a business. • (6): Record of financial transactions. • (9): Debts or obligations owed by a business. • (4): Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. • (8): Money owed to a business by its customers. • (11): The decrease in the value of an asset over time. • ...
Crossword Puzzle-1 2025-07-20
Across
- / the act of revealing or making information public
- / the ability to borrow money or buy with a promise to pay later
- / a system or area where goods and services are exchanged
- / the process by which a government collects money from individuals or businesses
- / money or assets used to start or run a business
- / legal responsibility for debts or actions
- / people responsible for overseeing business activities and operations
- / specialized knowledge or skill in a particular area
- / a legal state where one cannot repay debts
- / people or entities who own shares in a corporation
- / a business owned and operated by one individual
- / the process of establishing a new business
- / the state or right of possessing something
Down
- / the act of keeping information confidential
- / the ongoing existence or operation of a business
- / a legal entity separate from its owners with its own rights
- / legally binding agreements between parties
- / the ability to adapt quickly to change
- / individuals hired to perform tasks for a business
- / rules or laws governing business operations
- / a business jointly owned by two or more individuals
- / the act of growing or enlarging a business
- / continuing indefinitely without interruption
- / financial gains after deducting expenses from revenue
- / being the only one or especially in ownership or responsibility
25 Clues: / the ability to adapt quickly to change • / legal responsibility for debts or actions • / legally binding agreements between parties • / the act of growing or enlarging a business • / a legal state where one cannot repay debts • / the process of establishing a new business • / the state or right of possessing something • / the act of keeping information confidential • ...
Polar Opposites 2024-05-06
Across
- She would always ___________ her beliefs, no matter the opposition.
- The new adhesive is designed to securely ___________ materials without leaving residue.
- Vitamin tablets can help ___________ a healthy diet and lifestyle.
- The sudden ___________ of interest in the product caught everyone by surprise.
- There was a noticeable ___________ between the video and audio during the live stream.
- He was known for his ___________ business practices.
- Security cameras can help ___________ theft in public places.
- Despite the challenges, she remained an eternal ___________.
- It was difficult to ________ with the death of a family member.
- Education has the potential to ___________ individuals to pursue their dreams.
- He became ___________ when he didn't get his preferred seat on the bus.
Down
- Intelligence is just one ___________ that contributes to success.
- There seems to be a ___________ about the company's future among investors.
- The predator began to ___________ around the forest in search of prey.
- The car accident left the vehicle severely ___________.
- The newspaper reported on the ___________ committed by the dictator's regime.
- The eerie silence of the abandoned house was deeply ___________.
- The unexpected news seemed to ___________ him into a state of disbelief.
- She became ___________ in multiple languages after years of practice.
19 Clues: He was known for his ___________ business practices. • The car accident left the vehicle severely ___________. • Despite the challenges, she remained an eternal ___________. • Security cameras can help ___________ theft in public places. • It was difficult to ________ with the death of a family member. • ...
DECA VOCAB 2013-01-11
Across
- the owner of a franchise
- demand exceeds supply
- Transportation utilities and communication services necessary for a business
- Values and principles that guide decisions
- generally accepted accounting practice
- occurs when supply exceeds demand
- Occurs when a business focuses on meeting or having lower prices than the competitor
- A business has a monopoly when there is no competition
- money building or equipment that is used to run a business
- business that is legally owned by two or more people jointly responsible for success or failure of a business
- includes all the resources that are from the land sea or air
Down
- Field where a person provides the necessary skill, time, and money to start a new business venture
- economic term for limited resources
- Owner of the parent company that grants rights to use their name and products
- Summary of education skills, experience, and references
- people who create, start and manage new business
- forms that gather info about potential employees
- Meeting with a potential employer where they will ask you questions about you and your work experience
- individual value as a stockholder within a company
- includes all the resources of people at work
- Overseeing the revenue, expenses, budgets, and financial statements of a business
21 Clues: demand exceeds supply • the owner of a franchise • occurs when supply exceeds demand • economic term for limited resources • generally accepted accounting practice • Values and principles that guide decisions • includes all the resources of people at work • people who create, start and manage new business • forms that gather info about potential employees • ...
Aon Singapore Compliance - Retail Onboarding Training for New Hires 2025-06-11
Across
- The following countries are embargoed countries - ____, North Korea, Iran and Syria
- Explanations for approaching offshore insurers include no local capacity, insufficient local capacity, client instruction with ______ for approaching offshore insurers or legal requirements for risk to be placed offshore.
- GI Intermediaries, like Aon must not pay fees or share commissions with business ______ or referres, regardless of whether they are registered agents or unqualified and unregistered entities
- An example of "anything of value" may be a ____ that is offered by a client
Down
- Client is domiciled in Singapore but the risk is insured overseas. Compliance's approval per S83 is not required prior to approaching offshore insurers (True or False)
- If Aon's interests differ from the interest of a client, this is a ________ conflict of interest.
- The misuse of power for private gain
- A ________ is an example of military equipment or intelligence application which is a sanctioned/ trade-restricted material that should be escalated to Compliance for review and approval
8 Clues: The misuse of power for private gain • An example of "anything of value" may be a ____ that is offered by a client • The following countries are embargoed countries - ____, North Korea, Iran and Syria • If Aon's interests differ from the interest of a client, this is a ________ conflict of interest. • ...
Growth Mindset Unit Crossword 2022-09-07
Across
- The belief that intelligence cannot be changed
- Name for the brain cell
- Collecting knowledge through studying or experience
- How smart a person is
- An effort towards a desired result
Down
- The belief that the brain can grow and change
- Organ that controls thinking
- Organ that controls life functions
- Branch of the nerve cell that sends signals
- Regularly performing a skill or exercise to get better at it
- A complex organ that controls all body functions
- Link from a thing, person, or idea to something else
- Organ that controls balance, coordination, movement
13 Clues: How smart a person is • Name for the brain cell • Organ that controls thinking • Organ that controls life functions • An effort towards a desired result • Branch of the nerve cell that sends signals • The belief that the brain can grow and change • The belief that intelligence cannot be changed • A complex organ that controls all body functions • ...
Accounting 2014-11-26
Across
- What is left after paying odd all your debts.
- How much can the business____ to spend on a new store addition? (Basic concepts)
- When something with value is exchanged with something else that has value
- Another word for personal equity
- the part of the four groups interested in the financial dealings of a business
- The accounting principle of always recording an asset at the actual amount it costs the business
- A booking keeping system based on the principle that each entry has two entries
- are the part of the four groups interested in the financial dealings of a business
- receivable Money that is owed to a business
- The date when a bond or loan must be paid
- When an asset loses value over time
- Debts of the business
Down
- The ability to change an asset into cash or investment
- A regular automatic withdrawal from a bank account
- are the part of the four groups interested in the financial dealings of a business
- How can a business reduce its ________? (Basic concepts)
- How much will any or all of it ____? (Basic concepts)
- Money that a business owes
- What are accountants?
- the part of the four groups interested in the financial dealings of a business
- How much _____ did the business make in a year? (Basic concepts)
- The process of recording,interpreting the economic activities of a business
- The four groups interested in the ______ dealings of the bussinesss
23 Clues: What are accountants? • Debts of the business • Money that a business owes • Another word for personal equity • When an asset loses value over time • The date when a bond or loan must be paid • receivable Money that is owed to a business • What is left after paying odd all your debts. • A regular automatic withdrawal from a bank account • ...
Chapter 5 2024-03-08
Across
- A group of businesses with a common interest
- the process that tests a business concept
- Things that promote or enhance the value of a product or a service to the customer
- A declaration of the specific aspirations of a company, the major goals for which it will strive
- Distinctive aspects, qualities, or characteristics of a product or service
- Clear and concise description of a business opportunity
- A product and ____ plan is part of a business plan
- The _____ statement and mission statement state the guiding principles by which a company functions
- To save time, ______ and lenders rely on the summary summary
- To consider all of the requirements of a product create a _____
Down
- There are _______ parts of a business plan
- The _______ ______ section of the business plan should demonstrate that the proposed business has an advantage over competitors
- A strong ____ ____ is important to investors
- Once you have a feasible business concept, the next step is to develop a ____ ____
- End of users of the service, also called the consumer
- The _____ overview presents your research into the industry
- Small Business Administration
- There are _____ common mistakes when creating a business plan
- There are ______ feasibility analysis questions
- An easy way to evaluate the competition is to create a ______ _____
- A ___ is the head of a company
21 Clues: Small Business Administration • A ___ is the head of a company • the process that tests a business concept • There are _______ parts of a business plan • A strong ____ ____ is important to investors • A group of businesses with a common interest • There are ______ feasibility analysis questions • A product and ____ plan is part of a business plan • ...
Entrepreneurship Crossword 2023-06-12
Across
- A plan of action designed to achieve specific business objectives.
- The ability to guide and inspire others towards achieving common goals.
- The group of potential customers interested in a product or service.
- Working together with others to achieve shared objectives.
- The act of exchanging goods or services for money or other valuable consideration.
- The ability of a business to handle increased demand without significant changes.
- The potential for loss or failure in pursuit of entrepreneurial opportunities.
- The financial gain or positive difference between revenue and expenses.
- A risky business undertaking, often involving investment and entrepreneurship.
- Establishing a unique identity and reputation for a product or business.
Down
- A newly established business with a unique product or service.
- The guidance and support provided by an experienced entrepreneur or professional.
- Introducing significant changes that challenge established industries or markets.
- The introduction of something new or improved that creates value.
- The achievement of desired outcomes or goals in business endeavors.
- Favorable circumstances or situations that can lead to business success.
- Allocating money or resources in expectation of future returns.
- Building and maintaining relationships to create business opportunities.
- Financial resources or funding used to start or grow a business.
- The process of increasing in size, scope, or revenue.
20 Clues: The process of increasing in size, scope, or revenue. • Working together with others to achieve shared objectives. • A newly established business with a unique product or service. • Allocating money or resources in expectation of future returns. • Financial resources or funding used to start or grow a business. • ...
Davis_Q1Summary 2024-10-10
Across
- control Maintaining manufactured
- leader techniques setting strategic uision/mission
- behavior people who buy, uses, or dispose something
- chain A network of individuals who are involved
- total sales made by business
- Chain Consecutive steps to making finished product
- leading group of people
- making sure everything is planned and neat
- based bugeting expenses must be justified for each new period
- Two business coming together
- timeline A timeline to get something
- business Place where products/servies are negotiated
- choosing the right people for the right roles
- Ability to produce desire output
- What impacts business the most
- task Completing effectively and efficiently
- management process of identifying assessing
Down
- oriented style leader encourges employee growth
- Business of promoting/selling products
- plan An outline of the company's goal
- Resources responsible recruiting employees
- The process of looking for something outside the company
- Chart Project management tool
- tips Suggestions for keeping business running smoothly
- Managers control aspects of employees work
- putting restraints around the world
- overviews analensis particular industry or sector
- Process of bringing new ideas
- metrics track performance of business progress
- Market Group of people that identified potential constumers
- A resource with economic
- Setting up a business
- State of position of being a leader
33 Clues: Setting up a business • leading group of people • A resource with economic • total sales made by business • Two business coming together • Chart Project management tool • Process of bringing new ideas • What impacts business the most • control Maintaining manufactured • Ability to produce desire output • putting restraints around the world • State of position of being a leader • ...
Unit 2 Vocab Review 2025-12-12
12 Clues: New • Smarts • Acuracy • together • Longterm • Shortterm • Hippocampus • SameResults • wantingtolearn • Cognitiveability • notwantingtolearn • Longterm-shortterm
Evolution of the Game Vocabulary 2022-02-22
Across
- A form of play Involving set rules especially competitive and decided by strength, intelligence or luck
- A game or toy designed to test one’s intelligence and knowledge
- environment The space of which one participates
- A program that produces a random number
- Any game played on a board
- a text listing of commands to be assembled into an executable computer program
- An object for a child to play with
- Role playing game
- Having been made less sensitive
- A test of one’s physical strength or dexterity
- Engage in an activity for the purpose of fun rather than practical use
- Participate in social activities with others
- a gathering of people with computers or compatible game consoles
- A written contract between 2 parties
- the ability to use different parts of the body efficiently
- Surround in a protective or comforting way
- A function that involves specific movements
Down
- committing a specific motor task into memory through repetition
- the ability to perfotrm closelly controlled and purposeful physical movements
- The act of immersing someone
- A software system that can successfully use interfaces and data from earlier versions of the system
- relating to ownership
- An activity involving others competing against each other
- An action taken in response to something without conscious thought
- A board game with a specific theme
- playing online
- The time it takes to react to an event
- The intelligence or memory that one possesses
- Any game that uses playing cards
- Read-only Memory
30 Clues: playing online • Read-only Memory • Role playing game • relating to ownership • Any game played on a board • The act of immersing someone • Having been made less sensitive • Any game that uses playing cards • A board game with a specific theme • An object for a child to play with • A written contract between 2 parties • The time it takes to react to an event • ...
Puzzle # 5 2023-10-09
Across
- Not near or connected to the main place
- A state of equilibrium or equality
- The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills
- A system for storing and accessing data and programs over the internet instead of your computer's hard drive
- Facts or information collected together for reference or analysis
- Artificial intelligence, the ability of a machine to simulate human intelligence
- A system of recording information in a way that makes it difficult or impossible to change, hack, or cheat the system
- The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- A system of communication using words and gestures
- Objects that have a physical presence
- Non-fungible token, a unique digital asset that is stored on a blockchain
- A digital or virtual currency that uses cryptography for security
Down
- The distribution of power or authority among several people or groups
- The acquisition of knowledge or skills
- Able to bend easily
- Relating to society or to the way people live and work together
- The next generation of the internet
- A strong influence or effect on someone or something
- Relating to the environment or to the preservation of the environment
- The process of returning something to its original state
- The ability to see or perceive things
- The right or condition of self-government
- Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors, which are used to assess the sustainability and ethical performance of companies
23 Clues: Able to bend easily • A state of equilibrium or equality • The next generation of the internet • The ability to see or perceive things • Objects that have a physical presence • The acquisition of knowledge or skills • Not near or connected to the main place • The right or condition of self-government • A system of communication using words and gestures • ...
Entrepreneurship 2025-08-11
Across
- A business structure in the U.S. that protects its owners from personal responsibility for its debts or liabilities
- The set of moral principles that guides a company's conduct
- A business that has just one owner who pays personal income tax on profits earned from the business
- A product, service, business model, or strategy that's both new and useful
- How a company is organized, which impacts things like legal and tax liability of owners
- Money that is left after all the expenses of running a business have been deducted from the income
- Document that describes a new business & a strategy to launch that business
- A business organized for purposes other than generating profit
Down
- A business that has fewer employees and less annual revenue than corporations or other larger businesses.
- The money business owners require to start, run, or expand a business
- A business entity that is separate and distinct from its owners
- The act of setting up a business with the goal of making profit
- A formal agreement made by two or more parties to jointly manage and operate a company
- A type of young business that develops a unique productor service and bring it to the market
- A brief speech that defines a person, process, product, service, organization, or event and its value
- An individual who undertakes the creation, organization, and ownership of a business
16 Clues: The set of moral principles that guides a company's conduct • A business organized for purposes other than generating profit • A business entity that is separate and distinct from its owners • The act of setting up a business with the goal of making profit • The money business owners require to start, run, or expand a business • ...
6th Grade Vocabulary_Dog video 2020-04-05
14 Clues: Επινοώ • Μελέτη • Κιβώτιο • Σκυλίσιος • νοημοσύνη • Συνάδελφοι • Αποκλεισμός • Εκπληκτικός • Αντικείμενο • At... τυχαία • Εργασία, αποστολή • Δοκιμή, προσπάθεια • Το αντίθετο του familiar • Πρωτοποριακός, επαναστατικός
Elizabeth 2023-11-06
14 Clues: ум • живот • войска • объявить • наследник • милосердие • оставаться • красноречие • противостоять • доказательства • примечательный • немощный, слабый • незаконный, внебрачный • She was ____ to be a boy.
Chapter 8 Intelligence Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-19
Across
- ____the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions
- ____mindset is a focus on learning and growing
- I always struggle with... is an example of a ____mindset
- A____can undermine people's academic potential
- ____intelligence is the ability to reason quickly and abstractly
- both Gardner and Sternberg agree that there are _____ intelligences
- underlies all mental abilities and is measured by every task on an intelligence test
Down
- a criticism of multiple intelligence theories that predicts performance on various complex tasks in various jobs
- the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations.
- intelligence____evaluates a person's mental aptitudes and compares them with others, using numerical scores
- a test measures/predicts what is supposed to happen
11 Clues: ____mindset is a focus on learning and growing • A____can undermine people's academic potential • a test measures/predicts what is supposed to happen • I always struggle with... is an example of a ____mindset • ____intelligence is the ability to reason quickly and abstractly • ____the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions • ...
Unit 5 and 6 2020-05-28
19 Clues: Bit • Fish • Post • Brace • Biology • thinking • Evidence • thinking • thinking • Geography • Information • intelligence • Neighborhood • Don’t server’s • Extraterrestrial • decision decision • Say something and it do • The something of something • up with Sinónimo of keep Up
Vocab for ¨bomb¨ 2021-01-29
17 Clues: tame • legate • attack • accuse • rule/law • approved • accociate • agreement • inprovment • settlement • intelligence • put together • atomic reaction • Undercover work • germany, japan, italy • GB,USA,China,SU,France • Adolf Hitler,Benito Mussolini,Hideki Tōjō
Business Accounts 2023-08-16
Across
- accounts only opened by Government Banking
- system used to open CD's
- system used to open personal products and business soon
- enables payment alternatives to cash
- $10 fee $25 to open
- provide to customer before send to host
- $30 fee $200 to open
- identification number for the business
- folder type for business accounts
Down
- simplified cheaper version of quickbooks
- use when beneficial owner/ control prong are the same
- gives high vol. Business Customers a convenient way to manage their funds via the Internet.
- (code) standard used by Federal statistical agencies in classifying entity establishments
- uses business owners ssn instead of a tin
- folder type for business signers
- convenient way for businesses to process payroll
- $25 fee $100 to open
- unavailable for business accounts at this time
- use when beneficial owner/ control prong changes
19 Clues: $10 fee $25 to open • $30 fee $200 to open • $25 fee $100 to open • system used to open CD's • folder type for business signers • folder type for business accounts • enables payment alternatives to cash • identification number for the business • provide to customer before send to host • simplified cheaper version of quickbooks • uses business owners ssn instead of a tin • ...
Psyc 117 Exam 1 Review 2020-09-08
Across
- Developed the Thematic Apperception Test
- Principle that a psychologist is to do no harm to the client
- Studied the relationship of reaction time and grip strength to intelligence
- developed first modern-day intelligence test
- Revised Binet scale
- Known as the father of Physiological Psychology
- A type of personality assessment requiring unstructured responses
- Phrased term "Mental test"
Down
- Gives the right to educational records
- Developed early word association test
- Developed SAT to equalize educational opportunities
- First president of the American Psychological Association
- Developed the "form board"
- Association for assessment and research in counseling
- _____ testing: What one is capable of learning
- Ensures privacy of medical and counseling records
- Used language ability to identify language
- A subset of assessment
- Developed famous Inkblot test
- Children 3 to 21 suspected of having a disability must be tested at the school’s expense
20 Clues: Revised Binet scale • A subset of assessment • Developed the "form board" • Phrased term "Mental test" • Developed famous Inkblot test • Developed early word association test • Gives the right to educational records • Developed the Thematic Apperception Test • Used language ability to identify language • developed first modern-day intelligence test • ...
Seal Team 6 2014-04-12
Across
- Basic Underwater Demolition/ SEAL Training
- Forward Operating Base
- Navy spy plane
- Abbreviated as HRT
- Underwater Demolition Team; the frogmen, ancestors of SEALs
- Survival Evasion, Resistance and Escape
- Abbreviated as CIA
- Abbreviated as HALO
- Abbreviated as BDU
- Medical Pouch
- Home of Seal Team Six
- First in command; commanding officer
- FFP; a sniper's hide
- Meal, Ready-to-Eat
Down
- handheld infrared strobe lights
- Old name for CIA
- Water training with your ankles and wrists bound together
- A.K.A Task Force 160
- Joint Special Operations Command
- Human Intelligence
- Abbreviated as HAHO
- 84 mm; one-shot antitank rocket
- Escape and Evasion; get out of Dodge
- Crytographic; portable satellite communication radio used by SEALs
- Combat controllers; air force special operation pathfinders who parachute into an area and provide reconnaissance
- Signal Intelligence
- Lightweight Satellite Terminal
- Second in command; executive officer
28 Clues: Medical Pouch • Navy spy plane • Old name for CIA • Abbreviated as HRT • Human Intelligence • Abbreviated as CIA • Abbreviated as BDU • Meal, Ready-to-Eat • Abbreviated as HAHO • Abbreviated as HALO • Signal Intelligence • A.K.A Task Force 160 • FFP; a sniper's hide • Home of Seal Team Six • Forward Operating Base • Lightweight Satellite Terminal • handheld infrared strobe lights • ...
Fool's Feather 2022-08-06
Across
- Planet of the Great Sea
- Aphrodite's Metal
- Key on the 19th Path
- Hermetic Principles
- Da’at
- Wisdom of 32 paths
- under the rose
- Magicians Planet
- Angelic Choir of Gevurah
- First Sphere on the Tree of Life
- Gods and Goddesses
- The Hermits Intelligence
- YHShVH
- Formative World
Down
- portal guardian
- Consumes itself
- Archangel of the lowest sphere
- separates the Supernals
- Sphere of the Divine Masculine
- GREAT WORK, The Goal
- Formula of Unity
- Triad of Self-Consciousness
- High Magic
- PILLAR, conduit from Divinity to the World
- Deity of the High Noon Solar Adoration
- Planet of YHVH ELO’AH VA’DAAT
- Element of Aleph
- Name in Hebrew
- Separator of the lower four spheres
- SWORD, Descent of Manifestation
- Vehicle of consciousness
- OF FORTUNE, Tarot Card for Thursdays
- Who is the Sun of the Morning
33 Clues: Da’at • YHShVH • High Magic • under the rose • Name in Hebrew • portal guardian • Consumes itself • Formative World • Formula of Unity • Element of Aleph • Magicians Planet • Aphrodite's Metal • Wisdom of 32 paths • Gods and Goddesses • Hermetic Principles • Key on the 19th Path • GREAT WORK, The Goal • Planet of the Great Sea • separates the Supernals • Angelic Choir of Gevurah • Vehicle of consciousness • ...
psychology 2024-11-07
Across
- the s in s factor
- The ability to encode, store, and retrieve information
- actively engaging with information
- the process where your brain stores memory
- act purposefully
- unconscious memory
- recall memories
- writing reading and speaking skills
- Practiced skills
- memory that stays for 15-30 seconds
Down
- a man that came up with classical conditioning
- learning by looking at a model
- discovered observational learning
- rat box
- information that has been interfered with
- help you see in high light levels
- help you see in low light levels
- Analytical, creative, and practical intelligence
- store memories consciously
- the faculty by which the mind stores and remembers information.
- surface level processing
- he came up with G factor
- a man who came up with 8 different intelligences
- fast learning
- getting information into our memory system
25 Clues: rat box • fast learning • recall memories • act purposefully • Practiced skills • the s in s factor • unconscious memory • surface level processing • he came up with G factor • store memories consciously • learning by looking at a model • help you see in low light levels • discovered observational learning • help you see in high light levels • actively engaging with information • ...
Chapter 2 2013-04-23
Across
- Bigger then a company
- Being responsible for company debt
- This corporation has public shares
- The duty to care for others
- Business owned by a group of people
- A Business based at home
- This corporation has non-public share
- 2 or more people own this business
- A person is not fully responsible for debt
- Standards of conduct
Down
- A corporation not looking for profit
- A business owned by one person
- A corporation owned by a government
- When a person buys the right to a stores name
- A business not found in many places
- People who invest in a company
- Doing business internationally
17 Clues: Standards of conduct • Bigger then a company • A Business based at home • The duty to care for others • A business owned by one person • People who invest in a company • Doing business internationally • Being responsible for company debt • This corporation has public shares • 2 or more people own this business • Business owned by a group of people • ...
Aon Singapore Compliance - Retail Onboarding Training for New Hires (2H 2025) 2025-11-13
Across
- An example of "anything of value" may be a ____ that is offered by a client
- GI Intermediaries, like Aon must not pay fees or share commissions with business ______ or referres, regardless of whether they are registered agents or unqualified and unregistered entities
- The misuse of power for private gain
Down
- A ________ is an example of military equipment or intelligence application which is a sanctioned/ trade-restricted material that should be escalated to Compliance for review and approval
- If Aon's interests differ from the interest of a client, this is a ________ conflict of interest
- Enhanced due diligence must be conducted prior to engaging _____ or digital asset clients or prospects
6 Clues: The misuse of power for private gain • An example of "anything of value" may be a ____ that is offered by a client • If Aon's interests differ from the interest of a client, this is a ________ conflict of interest • Enhanced due diligence must be conducted prior to engaging _____ or digital asset clients or prospects • ...
Customer Service Week 2014 2014-09-15
Across
- distinguishing qualities
- a desire
- regular courses of procedures
- person or agency that sells
- people who represent a business
- a place that sells a service or product
- the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something
- to aquire
- people engaged in selling
- something wrong
- group of people working together
Down
- people who work for a business
- to aquire by payment
- people who keep coming back to your business
- prevailing tendencies
- necessity
- definite course of action
- condition of being honored
- state of being loyal
- what a business makes
20 Clues: a desire • necessity • to aquire • something wrong • to aquire by payment • state of being loyal • prevailing tendencies • what a business makes • distinguishing qualities • definite course of action • people engaged in selling • condition of being honored • person or agency that sells • regular courses of procedures • people who work for a business • people who represent a business • ...
luke ranieri 2018-02-05
Across
- one-fourth of a year
- group of persons
- comprehensive recording of financial
- sum total of all the buyers
- of directors establish corporate management
- investigative activities
- analyzing requirements of a job
- keeping records of transactions
- business practices
- ownership of a company's stock
- pay no income tax
Down
- ability of an individual or machine
- a stake in the business
- form of marketing
- 2.0 companies applications and services
- the difference between the seller's cost
- legal form of business
- quit or retire
- business model
- Department division of a business
20 Clues: quit or retire • business model • group of persons • form of marketing • pay no income tax • business practices • one-fourth of a year • legal form of business • a stake in the business • investigative activities • sum total of all the buyers • ownership of a company's stock • analyzing requirements of a job • keeping records of transactions • Department division of a business • ...
Quiz 2022-03-01
Across
- an element to consider
- strategy to ecommerce success
- viability of a people's customs
- part of a business plan
- state owned organisation
- credit union and others
- government money you request
- reason for valuation
- looking after the environment
- a business without government help
- approach to ecommerce
Down
- paying a royalty to run my business
- part of the business model
- agreement to say nothing
- an analysis to research
- internet impact on venture
- used to support the business model
- 3rd stage of the venture cycle
- manners in the workplace
- riskiest startup
20 Clues: riskiest startup • reason for valuation • approach to ecommerce • an element to consider • an analysis to research • part of a business plan • credit union and others • agreement to say nothing • state owned organisation • manners in the workplace • part of the business model • internet impact on venture • government money you request • strategy to ecommerce success • ...
Ch. 1 Vocabulary 2022-09-16
Across
- an equation showing the relationship among assets, liabilities, and owner's equity
- A record summarizing all information pertaining to a single item in the accounting equation
- anything of value that is owned
- The account used to summarize the owner's equity in the business.
- financial reports that summarize the financial conditions and operations of business
- the standards and rules that accountants follow while recording and reporting financial activities
- planning, recording, analyzing, and interpreting financial information
- the name given to an account
- the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
Down
- A person or business to whom the liability is owned.
- Financial rights to the assets of a business
- a business activity that changes assets, liabilities, or owner's equity
- The difference between assets and liabilities.
- a planned process for providing financial information that will be useful to management
- the use of ethics in making business decisions
- a business owned by one person
- the amount in an account
- a formal report that shows what an individual owns, what an individual owes, and the difference between the two
- an increase in owner's equity resulting from the operation of a business
- A formal written document that describes the nature of a business and how it will operate.
20 Clues: the amount in an account • the name given to an account • a business owned by one person • anything of value that is owned • Financial rights to the assets of a business • The difference between assets and liabilities. • the use of ethics in making business decisions • A person or business to whom the liability is owned. • ...
vocab crossword 2022-04-01
Across
- look for patterns of thought disorder in schizophrenia and has evolved to include other areas.
- a tool used to assess human personality.
- tests achievement tests- Each measures how well students can demonstrate their knowledge of a particular academic subject or skill.
- refers to how well a test actually measures what it was created to measure.
- a measure of how well differences in people's genes account for differences in their traits.
- Reliability is an examination of how consistent and stable the results of an assessment are.
- a psychological test in which words, images, or situations are presented to a person and the responses are analyzed for the unconscious expression of elements of personality that they reveal.
- a traditional intelligence test designed to assess your child's IQ, or intelligence quotient.
- the tendency to interpret and judge phenomena in terms of the distinctive values, beliefs, and other characteristics of the society or community to which one belongs.
- inventory A test that determines a person's preferences for specific fields or activities.
Down
- measure an individual's characteristics in a way that isn't influenced by the examiner's own beliefs
- the ability to understand, use, and manage your own emotions in positive ways to relieve stress, communicate effectively, empathize with others, overcome challenges and defuse conflict.
- the process of making a test uniform, or setting it to a specific standard.
- a score determined by one's performance on a standardized intelligence test relative to the average performance of others of the same age.
- is a psychological test that assesses personality traits and psychopathology. It is primarily intended to test people who are suspected of having mental health or other clinical issues.
- The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
- determining a child's intellectual abilities and particular strengths and weaknesses in cognitively understanding his or her world
- the rules of a group of people that mark out what is appropriate, allowed, required, or forbidden for various members in different situations.
18 Clues: a tool used to assess human personality. • The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills. • the process of making a test uniform, or setting it to a specific standard. • refers to how well a test actually measures what it was created to measure. • inventory A test that determines a person's preferences for specific fields or activities. • ...
Unit 2 Vocab Review 2025-12-12
12 Clues: New • Smarts • Acuracy • together • Longterm • Shortterm • Hippocampus • SameResults • wantingtolearn • Cognitiveability • notwantingtolearn • Longterm-shortterm
Buisness Crossword 2025-06-23
Across
- People who work for a business
- An item made or sold by a business
- A name, logo, or design that makes a product or business stand out
- The amount paid to buy or make something
- Money earned by a business
- Clue
- A person who buys goods or services
- Money spent by a business to run operations
- The way a business promotes and sells its products
- All the money a business earns before taking away costs
- Clue
Down
- Things (like money or materials) needed to produce goods or services
- Something a business wants to achieve
- A person who buys something from a business
- A method used to tell people about a product or service
- A person who starts and runs a new business
- A person who works for a business and gets paid
- The person or business that hires workers
18 Clues: Clue • Clue • Money earned by a business • People who work for a business • An item made or sold by a business • A person who buys goods or services • Something a business wants to achieve • The amount paid to buy or make something • The person or business that hires workers • A person who buys something from a business • A person who starts and runs a new business • ...
Business Studies 2021-12-20
Across
- a good service which people would like, but is not essential for living.
- to shareholders as a reward for their investment.
- An individual or group which has an interest in a business because they ar affected by its activites and decisions.
- firms whose business activity involves the extraction of natural resources.
- firms that supply a service to consumers and other businesses.
- A good serving which is essential for living
- the owners of a limited company.
- production is divided into separate tasks and each employee does just one of the tasks
- the amount a business earns from the sale of its products.
- there are not enough goods and services to meet the wants of the population.
- people and businesses concentrate on what they are best at.
- a statement of a specific target to be achieved.It should be SMART.
- an individual who has an idea for a new business and takes the financial risk of starting up and managing it.
- the revenue of a business expressed as a percentage of total market revenue.
- the resources needed to produce goods and services - land, labor, capital, and enterprise.
Down
- The finance needed when first setting up a business.
- A business by two or more people who will usually share responsability for the day--to-day running of the business. Partners usually invest capital in the business and will share profits
- physical goods, such as machinery and delivery vehicles , used by other businesses to help produce the goods and services.
- A business that is owned and controlled by just one person who takes all of the risks and recives all the profit.
- The process of producing goods and services to satisfy consumer demand.
- A group of like-minded people that puts pressure on businesses and gouverment to change their polices to reach a predetermined objective.
- A business with social objectives that reinvests most of its profit back into the business or into benefiting society at large.
- a payment, out of
- non-current assets offered as security against borrowing.
- Unlimited wants cannot be met because there are limited factors of production.
- a business system where entrepreneurs buy the right to use the name, logo and product of an existing business.
- often a small to medium-sized company; owned by shareholders who have limited liability. The company cannot sell its shares to the general public.
- a detailed written document outlining the purpose and aims of a business which is often used to persuade lenders or investors to finance a business proposal.
- an economy where the resources are owned and controlled by both the private and the public sectors.
- a person or organisation who owns shares in a limited company.
30 Clues: a payment, out of • the owners of a limited company. • A good serving which is essential for living • to shareholders as a reward for their investment. • The finance needed when first setting up a business. • non-current assets offered as security against borrowing. • the amount a business earns from the sale of its products. • ...
Business Ideas and Start-ups 2025-12-03
Across
- Risk-taking in establishing a new business.
- Individuals hired to work for a business.
- A new product or idea introduced to a market.
- Another term used to call an Organization.
- The activity of producing, buying, and selling goods or services for profit is known as:
- A small business created to grow rapidly.
- The process of creating goods and services.
Down
- Job creation leads to lower ________.
- Competition encourages this economic activity.
- The total income a business earns from selling its goods or services before deducting any expenses is called:
- Earned by a business owner.
- Money borrowed to start or grow a business.
- Someone who starts and manages a business.
- A place where new businesses grow, often offering mentorship.
- The total number of jobs available in an economy.
- A small business with potential to grow rapidly.
- Money invested into a start-up.
17 Clues: Earned by a business owner. • Money invested into a start-up. • Job creation leads to lower ________. • A small business created to grow rapidly. • Someone who starts and manages a business. • Another term used to call an Organization. • Risk-taking in establishing a new business. • Money borrowed to start or grow a business. • Individuals hired to work for a business. • ...
Accounting 2025-01-23
Across
- ledger a ledger that is summarized in a single general ledger account
- payable ledger a subsidiary ledger containing vendor accounts
- inventory an inventory determined by keeping a continuous record of increases, decreases, and the balance on hand of each item of merchandise
- of stock each unit of ownership in a corporation
- a business from which merchandise, supplies, or other assets are purchased
- assets or other financial resources available to a business
- list of assets, containing the value of individual items
- inventory merchandise inventory evaluated at the end of a fiscal period
- of incorporation a legal document that identifies basic characteristics of a corporation
- account an account in a general ledger that summarizes all accounts in a subsidiary ledger
- an organization with the legal rights of a person which many persons or other corporations may own
- inventory goods a business has on hand for sale to customers
Down
- owner of one or more shares of stock
- merchandising business a business that buys and resells merchandise primarily to other merchandising businesses
- of merchandise the amount a business pays for goods it purchases to sell
- inventory when a periodic inventory is conducted by counting, weighing, or measuring items of merchandise on hand
- business a business that purchases and resells goods
- goods that a business purchases to sell
- merchandising business a merchandising business that sells to those who use or consume the goods
- stock total shares of ownership in a corporation
- a legal right for a business to conduct operations as a corporation
21 Clues: owner of one or more shares of stock • goods that a business purchases to sell • of stock each unit of ownership in a corporation • stock total shares of ownership in a corporation • business a business that purchases and resells goods • list of assets, containing the value of individual items • assets or other financial resources available to a business • ...
Accounts Year 9 Puzzle as revision 2022-02-09
Across
- Material items held in the business for a long period of time and are not for resale
- This increases Capital
- An amount of money borrowed from a person or a bank
- Purchases less Purchases Returns
- These are assets that a listed according to liquidity
- Goods which were bought for resale and sold to the customers
- The value of goods not sold at the end of the financial year
- What the business owes
- Amounts of money that have to be paid within one year
- Goods returned by the business to the suppliers
Down
- This is carried out to calculate the amount of stock at the end of the financial year
- Cash, cheques or goods withdrawn by the owner for personal use
- These are amounts of money that have to be paid after one year
- Amount of money received when the business rents premises to someone
- An expense the business pays for work carried out by the employees
- Sales less Sales Returns
- Anything that takes place in the business
- Money or Assets invested by the owner in the business
- What the business owns
- People that owe the business an amount of money
- A transfer of an amount of money from the Cash till to the bank and vice versa
- Goods bought for resale from the suppliers
- When the business withdraws an amount of money from the Bank Account which is larger then the amount invested in it
23 Clues: This increases Capital • What the business owns • What the business owes • Sales less Sales Returns • Purchases less Purchases Returns • Anything that takes place in the business • Goods bought for resale from the suppliers • People that owe the business an amount of money • Goods returned by the business to the suppliers • An amount of money borrowed from a person or a bank • ...
Section 1 crossword puzzle Niaaf 2023-09-12
Across
- the amount received from your customers for the goods or services that you have sold to them
- the action of helping or doing work for someone.
- a type of business structure that is a separate legal entity from its owners
- a person, company, or institution that owns at least one share of a company's stock or in a mutual fund.
- the cost one is required to spend on obtaining something.
- the money's earned by a business when its total revenue exceeds its total expenses
- worker that performs specific tasks for a business in exchange for regular pay.
- goods and services which is essential to living
- physical products that are either produced or purchased by a company for the purpose of selling them.
- reward for labour
- goods and services which are not essential to living
Down
- an enterprising entity or organization that carries out professional activities
- a business organisation in which a firm buy the right to use the name, logo and product of an existing business
- focusing on one product or a limited scope of products so as to become more efficient
- aims and targets of the business
- a supervisor who controls and directs the personnel and activities of an organization or a department
- units of stocks issued by a corporation that represent ownership.
- people who are affected by the actions and activities of the business
- someone who owns a business
- a business owned and controlled by one person
20 Clues: reward for labour • someone who owns a business • aims and targets of the business • a business owned and controlled by one person • goods and services which is essential to living • the action of helping or doing work for someone. • goods and services which are not essential to living • the cost one is required to spend on obtaining something. • ...
Artificial Intelligence Crossword 2021-02-15
Across
- is the thing we're predicting
- The functions are mathematical equations that determine the output of a neural network.
- takes a group of weighted inputs, applies a function and returns an output.
- The decision for converting a predicted probability or scoring into a class label is governed by a parameter.
- identifies the frequency with which a model was correct when predicting the positive class.
Down
- is an individual measurable property or characteristic of a phenomenon being observed
- learning is an application of AI that provides systems the ability to automatically learn and improve from experience without being explicitly programmed.
- The process of determining the ideal parameters comprising a model.
- involves automatically discovering natural grouping in data.
- A type of classification task that outputs one of two mutually exclusive classes.
- A collection of instances
- is a file that has been trained to recognize certain types of patterns.
12 Clues: A collection of instances • is the thing we're predicting • involves automatically discovering natural grouping in data. • The process of determining the ideal parameters comprising a model. • is a file that has been trained to recognize certain types of patterns. • takes a group of weighted inputs, applies a function and returns an output. • ...
City of Ember Vocab #17 2023-03-03
9 Clues: exit • a disaster • untidily scattered • difficult to follow • forced to leave their country • unfocused, unclear, or imprecise • a small structure for providing information • an event causing damage on a catastrophic scale • Intelligence computer systems able to mimic human intelligence
Dumitru4business crossword 2021-12-20
Across
- Unlimited wants cannot be met because there are limited factors of production.
- The benefit that could have been gained from an alternative use of the same resource.
- People and businesses concentrate on what they are best at.
- A business formed by two or more people who will usually share responsibility for the day-to-day running of the business. Partners usually invest capital in the business and will share profits.
- The resources needed to produce goods and services as land, labour, capital and enterprise.
- A good or service which people would like, but is not essential to living.
- A business organization that is owned and controlled by the state.
- A business that is controlled and owned by just one person who takes all the risks and receives all the profit.
- The part of the economy that is controlled by the state or government.
- A business system where entrepreneurs buy the right to use the name, logo and. product of an existing business.
- A business with social objectives that reinvests most of its profits back into the business or into benefiting society at large.
- The revenue of a business expressed as a percentage of total market revenue.
- A payment, out of profits, to shareholders as a reward for their investment.
- An economy where the resources are owned and controlled by both the private and the public sectors.
- The amount a business earns from the sale of its products.
Down
- The process of producing goods and services to satisfy consumer demands.
- A measure of all the wealth and resources in a country, including the production, consumption of goods and services.
- A person or organization who owns shares in a limited company.
- Physical goods, such as machinery and delivery.
- an individual who has an idea for a new business and takes the financial risk of starting up and managing it.
- The part of the economy that is owned and controlled by individuals and companies for profit.
- A good or service which is essential to living.
- An individual or group which has an interest in a business because they are affected by its activities and decisions.
- Non-tangible products such as insurance services.
- Non-current assets offered as security against borrowing.
- If an unincorporated business fails, then the owners might have to use their personal wealth to finance any business debts.
- Products which are sold to the final consumer. They can be seen or touched.
- A group of like-minded people that puts pressure on businesses and government to change their policies to reach a predetermined objective.
- A detailed written document outlining the purpose and aims of a business which is often used to persuade lenders or investors to finance a business proposal.
- A statement of a specific target to be achieved.
30 Clues: Physical goods, such as machinery and delivery. • A good or service which is essential to living. • A statement of a specific target to be achieved. • Non-tangible products such as insurance services. • Non-current assets offered as security against borrowing. • The amount a business earns from the sale of its products. • ...
Unit 1 2025-11-04
Across
- Type of integration involving a merger with a business at a different stage of production.
- This is the difference between the selling price and the cost of the bought-in materials.
- Government subsidy that does not have to be paid back
- A business organization owned by two or more people.
- The primary financial objective for most private sector businesses.
- External growth method where one business buys out the majority shares of another firm.
- Stakeholders whose primary objective is low prices and high quality products.
- The legal status where the owners are personally responsible for all business debts.
- The acronym for objectives related to ethical, social or environmental concerns, rather than pure profit.
Down
- An internal stakeholder whose objective is usually a higher salary and greater responsibility.
- The proportion of total market sales achieved by one business.
- An owner of a limited company, who receives a part of the profit called a dividend.
- Expansion method achieved by opening new branches or developing new products.
- Any individual or group directly affected by the actions of a business.
- A model where a business licenses its name and operating methods to another person.
- Type of integration involving a merger with a business at the same stage of production.
- A business that can sell its shares to the general public on a stock exchange.
- The simplest form of business ownership, owned and run by one person.
- The finance, machinery, and equipment needed for a business to operate.
- The percentage of total sales within a market that is controlled by a single company.
20 Clues: A business organization owned by two or more people. • Government subsidy that does not have to be paid back • The proportion of total market sales achieved by one business. • The primary financial objective for most private sector businesses. • The simplest form of business ownership, owned and run by one person. • ...
Business Activity 2023-01-25
Across
- individuals who run the organisation
- goals or targets set by the business
- any individual or group that affects an organisation or is affected by it
- owned by individuals
- share of profit paid to shareholders
- business is connected to the owner
- they are sort of invisible and intangible
- monetary return in other words
- individuals who work for the company
- amount of goods or work produced by a person, machine, or factory
Down
- they are physical and tangible
- business to business
- supporting and helping each other
- a long term plan on how objectives will be achieved
- organisation that produces goods and services
- business is separate from the owner
- business to customers/consumers
- owned by the government
18 Clues: business to business • owned by individuals • owned by the government • they are physical and tangible • monetary return in other words • business to customers/consumers • supporting and helping each other • business is connected to the owner • business is separate from the owner • individuals who run the organisation • goals or targets set by the business • ...
BICS 2025-09-15
Across
- Things a business wants to achieve.
- Things a business owns, e.g. buildings, vehicles stock, and money in the bank.
- The difference between the selling price of a product or service and its costs. The higher the margin, the more profit that is made.
- Introducing a new product or service to market.
- A benefit that a business offers to its customers that its competitors do not.
- The amount of sales a business needs to make to cover all its costs
- The ability of a business to grow fast without increasing its production costs.
- The money, people, time, and equipment required to run a business.
Down
- When a business makes fundamental changes based on feedback from their customers.
- The money a business makes from the sales of the products or services of the business.
- The act of giving someone a job. The term can also be used to describe renting a piece of equipment.
- Any activity a business does to try and contact potential customers.
- Refers to the words and symbols such as a name, logo, and slogan that represent a business' identity.
- The principles and beliefs that guide what a business does and how it does it.
- All the raw materials and finished goods owned by a business.
- A business's total sales income for a year.
- A business's long-term goal.
17 Clues: A business's long-term goal. • Things a business wants to achieve. • A business's total sales income for a year. • Introducing a new product or service to market. • All the raw materials and finished goods owned by a business. • The money, people, time, and equipment required to run a business. • The amount of sales a business needs to make to cover all its costs • ...
Unit 6 - Cognition Pt II 2025-01-21
Across
- type of heuristic that illustrated by individuals relying on only the information that they have been exposed to when making a judgment
- the type of non-reasoning that is used when you have no clue on how solve a problem
- most common test administered to test intelligence
- component of language that separates humans from other primates - I walked to the store versus walked I store to
- theory developed by spearman that focuses on s and g as forms of intelligence
- basic unit of meaning in language - walked -2
- stage of language development in which toddlers use 2 words combinations
- influence on judgment in which you seek out information that provides support for your already held viewpoint - e.g. newsfeeds on social media
- range of time in human development in which humans are biologically programmed to acquire language
- you took a facial expression test to measure this type of intelligence
- theorist who proposed that individuals have 7+ intelligences
- cognitive psychologists would point to this influence on judgment in explaining those who refute that the earth is round, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary
- aspect of language focused on meaning
Down
- problem solving approach that is a formula that always leads to the correct result
- Whorf’s theory that language actively shapes cognition
- mental set that prevents thinking of an object being used for something other than its original intended use
- the topic of this unit
- type of problem solving strategy that would be illustrated by approaching a rubik's cube by getting all one side one color
- another name for creative thinking “thinking outside of the box”
- basic problem solving approach that uses general “rules of thumb”
- basic unit of sound in language h/a/t - 3
- type of heuristic that illustrated by individuals comparing a judgment scenario to a schema that they have for that scenario and deciding if it fits their schema - e.g. librarians are quiet
- this influence on judgment is illustrated in advertising campaigns for junk food “all natural ingredients” to increase your preference for it
- type of problem solving strategy illustrated by the hobbits/orc problem
24 Clues: the topic of this unit • aspect of language focused on meaning • basic unit of sound in language h/a/t - 3 • basic unit of meaning in language - walked -2 • most common test administered to test intelligence • Whorf’s theory that language actively shapes cognition • theorist who proposed that individuals have 7+ intelligences • ...
Marketing, business 2021-03-10
Business management 2019-12-03
Across
- slip a small piece of paper that you are given in a shop when you buy something
- to regularly pay money to live in a house or room that belongs to someone else
- it is often missing in almost all shops
- service the department in a large organization that deals with questions and complaints from its customers
- A box with a thing in it sent by mail or delivered
- a level on a scale that shows how good, important, popular etc someone or something is (cote)
- something that is grown or made in a factory in large quantities, usually in order to be sold
- to pay attention to what someone is saying
- Person who builds
- to not succeed in achieving something
- the place where you often work at a desk
- doing something new and better that existed before
- all the money that you have saved, especially in a bank
- the person who employs you or who is in charge of you at work
- a job that lasts for a short time, that someone, does in order to gain experience
- spirit willingness to work as part of a team
- to discuss something in order to reach an agreement, especially in business or politics
- someone who owns something
- when you sell something
- polite behaviour and respect for other people (politesse)
- something that you are trying to achieve, such as a total, an amount, or a time
- the activity of deciding how to advertise a product
- an electronic machine you use to do all your work
- an official agreement between two or more people, stating what each will do
- something you have decided to do
- someone who buys something expensive such as a house or car
Down
- a place where goods are sold to the public.
- the sets of programs that tell a computer how to do a particular job (logiciel)
- people or organizations try to be more successful than other
- the state of being unable to pay your debts
- the whole system of rules that people in a particular country or area must obey
- sheet a document showing a company’s financial position and wealth at a particular time,
- the profession or work of keeping or checking financial accounts, calculating taxes etc
- a place on the Internet where you can find information about something,
- call when you speak to someone on the telephone
- someone who gives money to a company, business, or bank in order to get a profit
- short sentence that companies use for advertising (Slogan)
- the quality of remaining faithful to your friends or your colleague
- an arrangement or promise to do something, made by two or more people, companies, organizations(Accord)
- someone who does a job
- to make someone decide to do something, especially by giving them reasons
- what you earn by working and can use to buy things
- an amount of money that you must pay to the government
- the start of an organization or institution (création)
- an event at which people meet to discuss and decide things
- an increase in amount, number, or size
- a business that keeps and lends money and provides other financial services
- a business organization that makes or sells goods or services
48 Clues: Person who builds • someone who does a job • when you sell something • someone who owns something • something you have decided to do • to not succeed in achieving something • an increase in amount, number, or size • it is often missing in almost all shops • the place where you often work at a desk • to pay attention to what someone is saying • ...
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 2019-12-04
Across
- Someone who is selling something especially.
- Someone or something that is regarded as a possible danger.
- The process of thinking about and deciding on a plan for achieving or making something.
- The whole system of rules that people in a particular country or area must obey.
- To go from one place to another, or to several places, especially ones that are far away.
- A mark or shape that has a particular meaning.
- The person with the most authority in a large company.
- A person, bank, or company that you owe money to.
- The accounts of a business that show how successful it has been over a period of time, usually a year.
- The way in which shops and businesses try to sell their products.
- The usual word for a profession.
- The container or material that a product is sold in.
- A written or spoken description of a situation or event, giving people the information they need.
- Someone who buys and uses products and services.
- Someone who owns shares in a company or business.
- The fact of no longer having something that you used to have, or having less of it.
- To give someone money for the job they do.
- The state of being unable to pay your debts.
- When a person, government, company etc borrows money.
- An amount of money given to someone, especially by the government, for a particular purpose.
- The process of keeping or putting something in a special place while it is not being used.
- To show something to people, or put it in a place where people can see it easily.
- A class on a particular subject, usually given as a form of training.
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- Information that is clearly arranged in the form of a simple picture, set of figures, graph etc, or a piece of paper with this information on it.
- A fault in someone’s character or in a system, organization, design etc...
- The thing or things that someone owns.
- The activity or skill of directing and controlling the work of a company or organization, or part of it.
- The statut of being a partner in business.
- One of several things that influence or cause a situation.
- An arrangement or promise to do something, made by two or more people, companies, organizations etc...
- The part of a car in front of the driver, which has controls on it.
- An amount of money owed by a business to a supplier, lender etc...
- An event at which people meet to discuss and decide things.
- The sets of programs in a computer.
- A job that lasts for a short time, that someone, especially a student, does in order to gain experience.
- A supermarket.
- The profit that a company or country makes.
- Someone who buys goods or services from a shop, company etc...
- A company or person that supplies shops and companies with goods.
- A group of people.
- A place when people buy goods, food etc...
- The activity of deciding how to advertise a product, what price to charge for it etc, or the type of job in which you do this.
- The amount of money you have to pay for something.
- The physical power and energy that makes someone strong.
- To buy something.
- When you sell something.
- The things that a company owns, that can be sold to pay debts.
- An amount of money that you must pay to the government according to your income, property, goods etc and that is used to pay for public services.
48 Clues: A supermarket. • To buy something. • A group of people. • When you sell something. • The usual word for a profession. • The sets of programs in a computer. • The thing or things that someone owns. • The statut of being a partner in business. • A place when people buy goods, food etc... • To give someone money for the job they do. • The profit that a company or country makes. • ...
Business English 2020-12-22
Across
- the ability to sense other people's emotions
- a fee for services sold, based on a percentage of an amount
- obtain the temporary use of (something) for an agreed payment
- no longer employed because there is no more work available
- a commercial business
- a short and striking or memorable phrase used in advertising
- a sum of money granted by the state to help a business keep the price of a commodity or service low.
- to stick to a particular set of rules
- something that helps you, whether in the form of health insurance provided by an employe
- to be legally responsible for something
- form of payment from an employer to an employee, for work done – paid monthly
- something (money) is given to someone, that is expected to be given back
- a professional who advises and represents others in legal matters
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- to direct a person's attention away from an activity or subject towards another one
- careful to avoid potential problems or dangers
- make (a company or organization) smaller by eliminating staff positions
- a synonym for sales
- an amount of money paid back
- a new method, idea, product
- a company that conducts its business on the internet
- the usual work manner
- start or set in motion (an activity or enterprise)
- avoidance of the depletion of natural resources
- to understand a situation, sometimes suddenly
- a type of product manufactured by a particular company under a particular name
- to be known by many people
26 Clues: a synonym for sales • the usual work manner • a commercial business • to be known by many people • a new method, idea, product • an amount of money paid back • to stick to a particular set of rules • to be legally responsible for something • the ability to sense other people's emotions • to understand a situation, sometimes suddenly • ...
Business English 2020-12-23
Across
- fraud
- obvious
- billboard
- run away
- financial penalty
- attach
- a synonym for but
- recommendation
- keep
- when you buy one product and get another one for free
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- learn by heart
- someone who participates in a crime
- saying or proverb
- vicious
- political bribery
- disappear
- to trick
- famous
- understand
- the opposite of amelioration
20 Clues: keep • fraud • famous • attach • vicious • obvious • run away • to trick • billboard • disappear • understand • learn by heart • recommendation • saying or proverb • political bribery • financial penalty • a synonym for but • the opposite of amelioration • someone who participates in a crime • when you buy one product and get another one for free
Business 101 2021-01-14
Across
- ผู้ประกอบการ
- ผู้ส่งมอบวัตถุดิบที่ใช้ในการผลิตสินค้าหรือนำเสนอบริการ
- ผลิตภัณฑ์
- ผู้ที่ต้องการสินค้าขององค์กร
- ผลลัพธ์หรือผลประกอบการ
- ความเสี่ยง ความไม่แน่นอน
- คุณค่าหรือประโยชน์ที่เกิดขึ้นหรือที่ลูกค้าได้รับจากธุรกิจ
- องค์กร หรือหน่วยงาน
- ผู้จัดจำหน่าย
- บริการ
- การดำเนินงาน
- สภาพแวดล้อมในการดำเนินธุรกิจ
- เจ้าของกิจการ
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- บุคลากรขององค์กร
- คุณลักษณะของความต้องการที่อาจจะไม่ได้เปิดเผยชัดเจน
- ความพึงพอใจ
- ความเปลี่ยนแปลง
- คุณลักษณะของผลิตภัณฑ์ที่ลูกค้าหีือผู้มีส่วนได้ส่วนเสียต้องการทั้งในแง่คุณภาพและปริมาณ
- ผู้มีส่วนได้ส่วนเสียกับกิจการ
- กำไร
- รายได้
- การดำเนินงานเพื่อสร้างและแลกเปลี่ยนคุณค่าที่เกิดจากสินค้าและบริการขององค์กร
- สินค้า
- ต้นทุน
24 Clues: กำไร • รายได้ • บริการ • สินค้า • ต้นทุน • ผลิตภัณฑ์ • ความพึงพอใจ • ผู้ประกอบการ • การดำเนินงาน • ผู้จัดจำหน่าย • เจ้าของกิจการ • ความเปลี่ยนแปลง • บุคลากรขององค์กร • องค์กร หรือหน่วยงาน • ผลลัพธ์หรือผลประกอบการ • ความเสี่ยง ความไม่แน่นอน • ผู้ที่ต้องการสินค้าขององค์กร • สภาพแวดล้อมในการดำเนินธุรกิจ • ผู้มีส่วนได้ส่วนเสียกับกิจการ • คุณลักษณะของความต้องการที่อาจจะไม่ได้เปิดเผยชัดเจน • ...
BUSINESS VOCABULARY 2021-01-06
30 Clues: TAUX • USINE • ÉTUDE • STAGE • VENDRE • ACTUEL • FILIALE • ACHETER • ATELIER • FACTURE • EMPLOYÉ • EFFICACE • FIDÉLITÉ • PARTAGER • INTERDIRE • COMPTABLE • STAGIAIRE • BÉNÉFICES • FORMATION • TRIMESTRE • COMPÉTENCE • ENGAGEMENT • ÉVALUATION • FOURNITURE • INTÉRIMAIRE • ASSOCIATION • OBLIGATOIRE • HARCÈLEMENT • COMPORTEMENT • CHIFFRE D'AFFAIRES
Business ethics 2021-01-04
Across
- attitude, opinion on a particular matter
- dying of hunger
- research
- belonging to a country's legal inhabitants
- person buying and using products or services
- change
- (2) deliberate choice to buy less, in order not to fuel materialism
- (2) the unspoken rules that govern ethics
- (2) crime of not paying the full amount of tax you should pay
- (3)department of a company dealing with failures of their products/services after purchase
- (2) buying with good prices directly from producers in developing countries
- all the employees paid by a company
- (3) plants that have been altered biologically
- (2) insurance for health problems
- (2) general elevation of Earth’s temperatures
- too many hours spent doing your job
- (2) innocuous, harmless nature of a product
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- chemical applied to crops to destroy unwanted insects
- rules
- (2) human being influenced by their economical environment
- inoffensive
- maintaining a steady level of without exhausting natural resources or causing ecological damage
- document attesting of a company’s compliance with specific ethical rules
- refuse to do business with
- chemical to enhance the growth of crops
- (2) who respect(s)
- not dangerous
- employing children as workers
- income, wages
- being trustworthy
- (2) animals raised using industrial methods
- give something that is needed
- that follows moral rules
33 Clues: rules • change • research • inoffensive • not dangerous • income, wages • dying of hunger • being trustworthy • (2) who respect(s) • that follows moral rules • refuse to do business with • employing children as workers • give something that is needed • (2) insurance for health problems • all the employees paid by a company • too many hours spent doing your job • ...
Business Management 2020-01-28
Across
- Is a for-profit business owned by numerous shareholders who enjoy limited liability. That is, individual shareholders are not responsible for the debts of the business.
- Goals an organisation would like to accomplish. They may be somewhat broad, optimistic and imprecise.
- The Output is the good or service that has been obtained after a productive process in which a number of factors have intervened.
- Any individual or group that affects an organisation or is affected by it.
- Involves the delivery of services such as education, health care, travel and tourism, entertainment and home and car repair services.
- Involve individual shopkeepers who form cooperatives to better negotiate with the suppliers of the products sold in their stores.
- The person or company receiving a good, service, product or idea, in exchange for money or other valuable item.
- Are the people needed to run the business. They include managers and employees, as well as a more abstract element, called enterprise.
- The use of strategic and creative thinking that inspires people to meet challenges and accomplish defined goals.
- Set of assets available to a person, especially in the form of money.
- Are the funds needed to set up and invest in a business and keep it running on a daily basis.
- Is the ability of a leader or manager to give employees minimal direction and large amounts of freedom to make decisions and find their own methods of accomplishing objectives.
- Is a plan, approach, or scheme for achieving an aim or objective. Strategies are generally considered to involve important decisions that may be risky and are taken by senior management.
- Set up by consumers in order to benefit from lower prices, better service, or both.
- Are physical products that are tangible, meaning they can be touched.
- Are owned by a relatively small number of shareholders, who may find it difficult to sell their shares if they wish to 'cash out' and use the funds for another purpose.
- Includes all those organisations that are owned and operated by either the central government or local governments (municipalities), or their agencies.
- Are arrangements whereby the public sector enlists the help of a private sector organisation in order to meet its objectives more efficiently. PPPs often involve large infrastructure projects.
- Is the process of setting up a new business.
- This function can go by several different labels: Accounting Department, Finance Department, Bookkeeping (in small businesses), among others.
- A person who is the exclusive owner of a business, entitled to keep all profits after tax has been paid but liable for all losses.
- Are those physical, fináncial and human resources.
- Includes all those organisations that are owned by individuals or groups of individuals
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- Is characterised by inclusiveness. Employees feel validated and are encouraged to share their ideas, participating in the decision-making process
- the work of directing a business organisation resources.
- A written expression of an organisation’s long-term ambitions that it hopes to realise in the future. It is often an optimistic view of what the organisation hopes to accomplish.
- Are the sort of organisation many of us think of when we think of business.
- Broad category of non-profit organisations that have a purpose or mission to benefit society or the environment.
- Is the ability of a leader or manager to adjust their style of leadership to fit the task or situation that they find themselves in.
- Includes services related to the development and use of data and information. It is a new term and is usually considered as a subset of another sector
- Make financial services available to individuals whose needs would otherwise not be met by traditional financial institutions like banks.
- Is the ability of a leader or manager to make decisions with little or no outside input. Instead, autocratic leaders rely on their own ideas and instincts when making decisions.
- Involves transforming raw materials into finished or semi-finished products. It includes construction, processing and manufacturing
- Involves extracting raw material from the earth. It includes activities such as agriculture, fishing, forestry, and mining for minerals, metals, and oil.
- Set of techniques and studies that aim to improve the commercialization of a product.
- What is the name of the person who designs, launches and starts a business, based on an innovation.
- Concrete targets an organisation sets for itself. They may be formulated in order to accomplish wider aims, and can be developed using the acronym SMART.
- Are non-profit organisations that exist to benefit the public. Charities enjoy tax advantages under UK law.
- Are intangible products that cannot be touched.
- Is an approach or scheme for achieving an aim or objective. Compared to strategies, tactics usually involve fewer resources and may be less risky.
40 Clues: Is the process of setting up a new business. • Are intangible products that cannot be touched. • Are those physical, fináncial and human resources. • the work of directing a business organisation resources. • Set of assets available to a person, especially in the form of money. • Are physical products that are tangible, meaning they can be touched. • ...
Business Crossword 2020-01-27
Across
- The process of attracting attention to a product by advertising
- Products available in the marketplace
- formal assurance
- a market with a decline and a drop in share prices and demand.
- Asset pledged as security
- activity of buying and selling
- Makes decisions about CELL
- Short phrase used to advertise something
- snapshot of the company’s net worth
- own money to finance the start-up and growth of small business
- The chance of losing all or part of an investment.
- It is so popular that it has become the synonym for glue
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- Purchases goods and services
- Indicates how much and how quickly the value of an investment, market, or market sector changes.
- Advancement through technology
- Don’t call just install
- Management
- Strategy for business expansion
- a major part or division of the economy
- A business that is owned by stockholders and has right and responsibilities as if it were a person
- There is no finish line
- Plan or action to attain goal
- a condition of being settled, without violent changes or fluctuations
23 Clues: Management • formal assurance • Don’t call just install • There is no finish line • Asset pledged as security • Makes decisions about CELL • Purchases goods and services • Plan or action to attain goal • Advancement through technology • activity of buying and selling • Strategy for business expansion • snapshot of the company’s net worth • Products available in the marketplace • ...
Business Management 2020-01-28
Across
- What is the name of the person who designs, launches and starts a business, based on an innovation.
- Are the people needed to run the business. They include managers and employees, as well as a more abstract element, called enterprise.
- Set of assets available to a person, especially in the form of money.
- The Output is the good or service that has been obtained after a productive process in which a number of factors have intervened.
- Includes services related to the development and use of data and information. It is a new term and is usually considered as a subset of another sector
- Is the ability of a leader or manager to adjust their style of leadership to fit the task or situation that they find themselves in.
- This function can go by several different labels: Accounting Department, Finance Department, Bookkeeping (in small businesses), among others.
- Are physical products that are tangible, meaning they can be touched.
- Involves extracting raw material from the earth. It includes activities such as agriculture, fishing, forestry, and mining for minerals, metals, and oil.
- the work of directing a business organisation resources.
- Involves transforming raw materials into finished or semi-finished products. It includes construction, processing and manufacturing
- Involves the delivery of services such as education, health care, travel and tourism, entertainment and home and car repair services.
- Are the sort of organisation many of us think of when we think of business.
- The use of strategic and creative thinking that inspires people to meet challenges and accomplish defined goals.
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- Is characterised by inclusiveness. Employees feel validated and are encouraged to share their ideas, participating in the decision-making process
- Includes all those organisations that are owned and operated by either the central government or local governments (municipalities), or their agencies.
- Is the process of setting up a new business.
- A person who is the exclusive owner of a business, entitled to keep all profits after tax has been paid but liable for all losses.
- Is the ability of a leader or manager to give employees minimal direction and large amounts of freedom to make decisions and find their own methods of accomplishing objectives.
- Are the funds needed to set up and invest in a business and keep it running on a daily basis.
- Is the ability of a leader or manager to make decisions with little or no outside input. Instead, autocratic leaders rely on their own ideas and instincts when making decisions.
- The person or company receiving a good, service, product or idea, in exchange for money or other valuable item.
- Are those physical, fináncial and human resources.
- Includes all those organisations that are owned by individuals or groups of individuals
- Set of techniques and studies that aim to improve the commercialization of a product.
- Are intangible products that cannot be touched.
26 Clues: Is the process of setting up a new business. • Are intangible products that cannot be touched. • Are those physical, fináncial and human resources. • the work of directing a business organisation resources. • Set of assets available to a person, especially in the form of money. • Are physical products that are tangible, meaning they can be touched. • ...
Business Law 2020-02-04
Across
- Section ___ of the Indian Contract says: "A person generally sound, occasionally unsound can enter into a contract when he is of a sound mind."
- A legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties
- A statement, either written or oral, of an exchange of promises between two or more parties
- A legal bond of moral duty by which one or more parties are bound to act or refrain from acting.
- A type of contract which is made specifically to another person
- A wrong or mistake in understanding of a contract
- A type of contract between two or more parties which may be rendered unenforceable due to legal reasons like a mistake or fraud
- Unlawful pressure exerted upon a person in order to force that person into a contract that he or she ordinarily wouldn't ente
- A deed that transfers an ownership interest in a property from one person to another
- Compensation for loss or damage from actions of another party
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- Promissory ______ is used to identify the promise underlying in a transaction
- Latin term that means agreement with consent
- A signed document that promises a sum of payment to a specified person or the assignee
- A civil wrong or wrongful act
- This requires defendants to relinquish any profits that they have unlawfully obtained and return them to the plaintiff.
- It is the use of or threat to use prejudice, property or any act to force a party to enter into an agreement
- A contract in which only one party makes an express promise
- A factor differentiating an offer and an invitation to treat
- An action, document or transaction which has no legal effect
- A written law passed by a legislature on a state or federal level
20 Clues: A civil wrong or wrongful act • Latin term that means agreement with consent • A wrong or mistake in understanding of a contract • A legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties • A contract in which only one party makes an express promise • A factor differentiating an offer and an invitation to treat • ...
Business Ethics 2020-03-04
Across
- A set of rules for governing behavior
- The ability to rely on the character, integrity, or truthfulness of something or someone
- Acting with honesty in all situations
- Standards that govern behavior; not dependent on circumstance
- Voluntarily generous
- People or businesses who are affected by a company’s success or failure
- The customer's preference for a business; usually expressed in regular purchases from the business
- The degree or level of profit of a business or a product
- Deceitful; dishonest
- The basic principles that govern a business’s actions
- Honoring the rights, freedoms, views, and property of others
- Duty; requirement
- The result of an action
- Concerned with others’ welfare
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- The amount and the value of goods and services produced (outputs) from set amounts of resources (inputs)
- Those who invest their funds in a business; may be owners or stockholders
- The condition of having to answer for or be liable for your actions; accepting responsibility for your decisions
- A state of debt that cannot be resolved
- Fulfilling one’s obligations in a dependable, reliable manner
- The duty of business to contribute to the well-being of society
- The rate at which a business gains and loses employees
- The basic principles that govern your behavior
- Acceptable under the law
- Prohibited by law
- The quality of being just as one seems; being open and truthful when communicating
- The possibility of loss or failure
- Lacking morals; wrong
27 Clues: Prohibited by law • Duty; requirement • Voluntarily generous • Deceitful; dishonest • Lacking morals; wrong • The result of an action • Acceptable under the law • Concerned with others’ welfare • The possibility of loss or failure • A set of rules for governing behavior • Acting with honesty in all situations • A state of debt that cannot be resolved • ...
Business Ethics 2020-05-10
Across
- A hybrid form of organization that pursues a clear social purpose through commercial trade
- everybody gets what they deserve.
- A theory which states that an action is morally right if it results in the greatest amount of good for the greatest amount of people affected by the action.
- The study of business situations, activities, and decision where issues of rights and wrong are addressed
- A concept that refers to whether a corporation is answerable in some way for the consequences of its actions.
- Describes the role of senior managers in setting the ethical tone of the organization and fostering ethical behavior among employees
- The attempt by companies to meet the economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic demands of a given society at a particular point in time.
- The long-term maintenance of systems according to environmental, economic, and social considerations.
- A point if view that insists on the relative, changeable nature of moral values
- Obligations of workers ethical leadership towards their employer, based on individual contracts and wider employment laws
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- The degree to which corporate decisions, policies, activities, and impacts are acknowledged and made visible to relevant stakeholders.
- The corporate role in governing citizenship rights for individuals.
- A theory that suggests that an action is morally right if in a given situation all decision-makers freely decide to pursue either their short-term desires or their long-term interests
- philosophy that casts doubt on generally accepted values, ideals, moral standards, culture
- The ongoing integration of political, social, and economic interactions at the transnational level, regardless of physical proximity or distance.
- An attitude that means consumption the center of meaning and identity
- A set of principles and norms of behavior pf people in relation to each other and to society
- An individual’s adherence to a consistent set of moral principles or values
- The simultaneous fair treatment of individuals in a given situation with the result
- A philosophical and socio-political movement that proclaims the inviolability of human rights and personal freedoms
20 Clues: everybody gets what they deserve. • An attitude that means consumption the center of meaning and identity • The corporate role in governing citizenship rights for individuals. • An individual’s adherence to a consistent set of moral principles or values • A point if view that insists on the relative, changeable nature of moral values • ...
Business Management 2020-07-19
Across
- Without an understanding of what our_________ are worth you cannot accurately complete a balance sheet. (KK4)
- By generating a customer ____________, you can tailor your products to your customers and increase demands and profit. (KK5)
- a debt owed from one company to a person or company that is not an owner of a business. (KK2)
- _________ Provide a roadmap for day-to-day operations. They ensure compliance with laws and regulations, give guidance for decision-making, and streamline internal processes. (KK4)
- The laws, standards, and regulations that are aimed at making a workplace better for workers co-workers' family members and customers. (KK1)
- _______ laws are restrictions on specific activities for certain plots of land which must be cleared by the governing council. This law may affect a business start-up. (KK1)
- The quality of being trustworthy or of performing consistently well, in particular having a strong trustworthy relationship with your suppliers. (KK3)
- In 2017, 32% of worker fatalities throughout Australia were caused by _______ collision. (KK2)
- 176 out of 190 death in the workforce were ______ workers. (KK3)
- _______ regulations ensure the safety of all customers and employees these laws could have an impact on a business’s start. (KK1)
- ________% is the amount of profit a company tax receives. (KK1)
- A _____ is a broad set of guidelines that govern behaviors within a certain environment within a business. (KK4)
- A ________ is a group of independent market participants who collude with each other in order to improve their profits and dominate the market. (KK4)
- Without a ________ account we would have nowhere to keep our money safe and secure as well as organized. (KK2)
- Entity, If a business does not have two separate bank accounts they are not adhering to the _____ ______ principle. (KK1)
- ______________, and global issues may affect decision making when establishing a business, such as customer databases and contacts with overseas suppliers and retailers. (KK4)
- It is against the law to sell a ________ product, as it deceives customers and they are not getting what they are paying for. (KK1)
- the income that a business has from its normal business activities, usually from the sale of goods and services to customers. (KK2)
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- Overseas_____& suppliers can be cheaper or of a higher quality depending on the whereabouts and conditions of your suppliers. (KK2)
- _______________ enables a business owner to concentrate on cash flow, reducing costs, improving profits and increasing returns on investment. (KK2)
- ___________ Bank accounts makes it easier to prove which purchases are for you and which purchases are for the business. (KK2)
- ___________ tax, when how much you earn Is irrelevant you still pay the same amount as others. (KK1)
- _______ tax when the more in a job or business you earn the more you pay (seen as fair) (KK2)
- Close ___________ enables businesses to save money and time and can also support the local area. (KK3)
- _______ is an indirect tax leveled on the supply of goods and services. ( KK1)
- Without using a _____ control system such as the budget of allowed spending business may spend more money than they can afford which is devastating for business.
- PAYG is considered a progressive tax because the more you ________ the more you pay. (KK1)
- A _______ sheet determines how much money a business currently possesses after tax. (KK3)
- when planning to use overseas suppliers you have to consider ____________ cost, time, and exchange. (KK5)
- _____ means going above and beyond legal expectations, to benefit the community and to reduce harm on the environment. (KK3)
- Businesses must register for ______ when you have employees contractors and voluntary agreements. (KK1)
- Procedures are a series of _________ conducted in a certain order or manner that supports a policy. (KK4)
- Choosing a supplier based on _______ can keep the cost down in production and benefit your company by increasing profit. (KK3)
33 Clues: ________% is the amount of profit a company tax receives. (KK1) • 176 out of 190 death in the workforce were ______ workers. (KK3) • _______ is an indirect tax leveled on the supply of goods and services. ( KK1) • A _______ sheet determines how much money a business currently possesses after tax. (KK3) • ...
Business abbreviations 2020-07-07
Across
- RRP = recommended retail _____.
- SWOT analysis = strengths, weaknesses, _____ and threats analysis.
- VAT = Value Added _____.
- EU=____Union
- PLC = _____ limited company.
- ICC = International Chamber of _____.
- JIT production = Just-in-_____ production.
- USP = unique _____ point.
- NPD = new _____ development.
- PAYE = pay as you _____.
- PPP = purchasing power _____.
- PEST analysis = political, social, economic and _____ analysis.
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- ROI = return on _____.
- TQM = total _____ management.
- AOB = any other _____.
- CFO = Chief _____ Officer.
- M & A = _____ and acquisitions
- MBO = management _____ (the letters B and O are used in one word)
- MD = Managing _____.
- AGM = annual general _____.
- P & L statement = _____ and loss statement.
- CEO = Chief _____ Officer.
- GNP = gross _____ product.
23 Clues: EU=____Union • MD = Managing _____. • ROI = return on _____. • AOB = any other _____. • VAT = Value Added _____. • PAYE = pay as you _____. • USP = unique _____ point. • CFO = Chief _____ Officer. • CEO = Chief _____ Officer. • GNP = gross _____ product. • AGM = annual general _____. • PLC = _____ limited company. • NPD = new _____ development. • TQM = total _____ management. • ...
Business Terms 2020-10-15
Across
- includes anyone who works; including both the physical labor and the intellectual inputs contributed by workers.
- is used in the production of a good; and includes all production inputs or natural resources that are useful in their natural states such as oil; gas; minerals; and timber.
- willingness to take risks to create and operate a business.
- differentiation, unique combination of organizational abilities; products; and approaches that sets a company apart from competitors in the minds of customers.
- orientation, business philosophy that focuses first on determining unmet consumer wants and needs and then designing products to satisfy those needs.
- property, most basic freedom under the private enterprise system; the right to own, use; buy, sell; and bequeath land; buildings; machinery; equipment; patents; individual possessions; and various intangible kinds of property.
- alliance, partnership formed to create a competitive advantage for the businesses involved; in international business; a business strategy in which a company finds a partner in the country where it wants to do business.
- era, business era in which companies seek ways to actively nurture customer loyalty by carefully managing every interaction.
- all profit-seeking activities and enterprises that provide goods and services necessary to an economic system.
- economic system that rewards companies for their ability to perceive and serve the needs and demands of consumers; also called the private enterprise system.
- process of creating an identity in consumers' minds for a good; service; or company; a major marketing tool in contemporary business.
- management, collection of activities that build and maintain ongoing; mutually beneficial ties with customers and other parties.
- management, building and promoting products in the hope that enough customers will buy them to cover costs and earn profits.
- organizations, organizations that have primary objectives such as public service rather than returning a profit to its owners.
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- of production, four basic inputs for effective operation: land; labor; capital; and entrepreneurship.
- enterprise system, economic system that rewards firms for their ability to identify and serve the needs and demands of customers.
- risk taker in the private enterprise system; a person who seeks a profitable opportunity and takes the necessary risks to set up and operate a business.
- rewards earned by businesspeople who take the risks involved in blending people; technology; and information to create and market want-satisfying goods and services.
- production inputs consisting of technology; tools; information; and physical facilities.
- era, business era in which companies seek ways to connect and interact with customers using technology.
- battle among businesses for consumer acceptance.
- name; term; sign; symbol; design; or some combination that identifies the products of one company and differentiates them from competitors' offerings.
22 Clues: battle among businesses for consumer acceptance. • willingness to take risks to create and operate a business. • production inputs consisting of technology; tools; information; and physical facilities. • of production, four basic inputs for effective operation: land; labor; capital; and entrepreneurship. • ...
Business Marketing 2021-04-05
Across
- ช่วงอิ่มตัวในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์
- การค้าผ่านสื่อดิจิทัล
- การเข้าถึงลูกค้า เช่น User Profile
- ตรายี่ห้อ เช่น ชื่อ,โลโก้,การออกแบบ
- การโฆษณาเพื่อส่งเสริมการตลาด
- ราคาหรือต้นทุน
- ตลาดดิจิทัล
- ผลิตภัณฑ์เพื่ออุตสาหกรรม(B2B)
- ผู้ค้าส่ง(คนกลาง/B2B)
- ประเภทการแบ่งส่วนตลาดตามเกณฑ์พฤติกรรม
- การจัดจำหน่ายหรือสถานที่
- การแบ่งส่วนตลาด
Down
- สื่อดิจิทัล เช่น Social Media,Website,Blog
- แนวคิดเน้นการผลิต
- ตำแหน่งผลิตภัณฑ์
- กลยุทธ์ราคา
- กลุ่มลูกค้า/ตลาดเป้าหมาย
- แนวคิดเน้นการตลาด
- สินค้าและบริการ(ผลิตภัณฑ์)
- การสร้างปฏิสัมพันธ์กับลูกค้า เช่น Direct Message
- ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด
- การส่งเสริมการขายสินค้า/การตลาด
- ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์
23 Clues: กลยุทธ์ราคา • ตลาดดิจิทัล • ราคาหรือต้นทุน • การแบ่งส่วนตลาด • ตำแหน่งผลิตภัณฑ์ • แนวคิดเน้นการผลิต • แนวคิดเน้นการตลาด • การค้าผ่านสื่อดิจิทัล • ผู้ค้าส่ง(คนกลาง/B2B) • กลุ่มลูกค้า/ตลาดเป้าหมาย • การจัดจำหน่ายหรือสถานที่ • สินค้าและบริการ(ผลิตภัณฑ์) • การโฆษณาเพื่อส่งเสริมการตลาด • ผลิตภัณฑ์เพื่ออุตสาหกรรม(B2B) • ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์ • ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด • ...
Business Marketing 2021-04-05
Across
- ช่วงอิ่มตัวในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์
- การค้าผ่านสื่อดิจิทัล
- การเข้าถึงลูกค้า เช่น User Profile
- ตรายี่ห้อ เช่น ชื่อ,โลโก้,การออกแบบ
- การโฆษณาเพื่อส่งเสริมการตลาด
- ราคาหรือต้นทุน
- ตลาดดิจิทัล
- ผลิตภัณฑ์เพื่ออุตสาหกรรม(B2B)
- ผู้ค้าส่ง(คนกลาง/B2B)
- ประเภทการแบ่งส่วนตลาดตามเกณฑ์พฤติกรรม
- การจัดจำหน่ายหรือสถานที่
- การแบ่งส่วนตลาด
Down
- สื่อดิจิทัล เช่น Social Media,Website,Blog
- แนวคิดเน้นการผลิต
- ตำแหน่งผลิตภัณฑ์
- กลยุทธ์ราคา
- กลุ่มลูกค้า/ตลาดเป้าหมาย
- แนวคิดเน้นการตลาด
- สินค้าและบริการ(ผลิตภัณฑ์)
- การสร้างปฏิสัมพันธ์กับลูกค้า เช่น Direct Message
- ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด
- การส่งเสริมการขายสินค้า/การตลาด
- ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์
23 Clues: กลยุทธ์ราคา • ตลาดดิจิทัล • ราคาหรือต้นทุน • การแบ่งส่วนตลาด • ตำแหน่งผลิตภัณฑ์ • แนวคิดเน้นการผลิต • แนวคิดเน้นการตลาด • การค้าผ่านสื่อดิจิทัล • ผู้ค้าส่ง(คนกลาง/B2B) • กลุ่มลูกค้า/ตลาดเป้าหมาย • การจัดจำหน่ายหรือสถานที่ • สินค้าและบริการ(ผลิตภัณฑ์) • การโฆษณาเพื่อส่งเสริมการตลาด • ผลิตภัณฑ์เพื่ออุตสาหกรรม(B2B) • ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์ • ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด • ...
Business Marketing 2021-04-05
Across
- ช่วงอิ่มตัวในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์
- การค้าผ่านสื่อดิจิทัล
- การเข้าถึงลูกค้า เช่น User Profile
- ตรายี่ห้อ เช่น ชื่อ,โลโก้,การออกแบบ
- การโฆษณาเพื่อส่งเสริมการตลาด
- ราคาหรือต้นทุน
- ตลาดดิจิทัล
- ผลิตภัณฑ์เพื่ออุตสาหกรรม(B2B)
- ผู้ค้าส่ง(คนกลาง/B2B)
- ประเภทการแบ่งส่วนตลาดตามเกณฑ์พฤติกรรม
- การจัดจำหน่ายหรือสถานที่
- การแบ่งส่วนตลาด
Down
- สื่อดิจิทัล เช่น Social Media,Website,Blog
- แนวคิดเน้นการผลิต
- ตำแหน่งผลิตภัณฑ์
- กลยุทธ์ราคา
- กลุ่มลูกค้า/ตลาดเป้าหมาย
- แนวคิดเน้นการตลาด
- สินค้าและบริการ(ผลิตภัณฑ์)
- การสร้างปฏิสัมพันธ์กับลูกค้า เช่น Direct Message
- ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด
- การส่งเสริมการขายสินค้า/การตลาด
- ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์
23 Clues: กลยุทธ์ราคา • ตลาดดิจิทัล • ราคาหรือต้นทุน • การแบ่งส่วนตลาด • ตำแหน่งผลิตภัณฑ์ • แนวคิดเน้นการผลิต • แนวคิดเน้นการตลาด • การค้าผ่านสื่อดิจิทัล • ผู้ค้าส่ง(คนกลาง/B2B) • กลุ่มลูกค้า/ตลาดเป้าหมาย • การจัดจำหน่ายหรือสถานที่ • สินค้าและบริการ(ผลิตภัณฑ์) • การโฆษณาเพื่อส่งเสริมการตลาด • ผลิตภัณฑ์เพื่ออุตสาหกรรม(B2B) • ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์ • ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด • ...
Business Marketing 2021-04-05
Across
- การแบ่งส่วนตลาด
- ตรายี่ห้อ เช่น ชื่อ,โลโก้,การออกแบบ
- กลุ่มลูกค้า/ตลาดเป้าหมาย
- ตำแหน่งผลิตภัณฑ์
- การจัดจำหน่ายหรือสถานที่
- การเข้าถึงลูกค้า เช่น User Profile
- ผู้ค้าส่ง(คนกลาง/B2B)
- ผลิตภัณฑ์เพื่ออุตสาหกรรม(B2B)
- สินค้าและบริการ(ผลิตภัณฑ์)
- ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด
- ประเภทการแบ่งส่วนตลาดตามเกณฑ์พฤติกรรม
- การสร้างปฏิสัมพันธ์กับลูกค้า เช่น Direct Message
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- การส่งเสริมการขายสินค้า/การตลาด
- แนวคิดเน้นการตลาด
- แนวคิดเน้นการผลิต
- ตลาดดิจิทัล
- สื่อดิจิทัล เช่น Social Media,Website,Blog
- กลยุทธ์ราคา
- ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์
- ช่วงอิ่มตัวในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์
- การค้าผ่านสื่อดิจิทัล
- การโฆษณาเพื่อส่งเสริมการตลาด
- ราคาหรือต้นทุน
23 Clues: ตลาดดิจิทัล • กลยุทธ์ราคา • ราคาหรือต้นทุน • การแบ่งส่วนตลาด • ตำแหน่งผลิตภัณฑ์ • แนวคิดเน้นการตลาด • แนวคิดเน้นการผลิต • ผู้ค้าส่ง(คนกลาง/B2B) • การค้าผ่านสื่อดิจิทัล • กลุ่มลูกค้า/ตลาดเป้าหมาย • การจัดจำหน่ายหรือสถานที่ • สินค้าและบริการ(ผลิตภัณฑ์) • การโฆษณาเพื่อส่งเสริมการตลาด • ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์ • ผลิตภัณฑ์เพื่ออุตสาหกรรม(B2B) • ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด • ...
Business Marketing 2021-04-05
Across
- สื่อดิจิทัล เช่น Social Media,Website,Blog
- ตรายี่ห้อ เช่น ชื่อ,โลโก้,การออกแบบ
- การสร้างปฏิสัมพันธ์กับลูกค้า เช่น Direct Message
- สินค้าและบริการ(ผลิตภัณฑ์)
- ผู้ค้าส่ง(คนกลาง/B2B)
- ประเภทการแบ่งส่วนตลาดตามเกณฑ์พฤติกรรม
- ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด
- การแบ่งส่วนตลาด
- การเข้าถึงลูกค้า เช่น User Profile
- กลยุทธ์ราคา
- ตำแหน่งผลิตภัณฑ์
- ราคาหรือต้นทุน
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- แนวคิดเน้นการตลาด
- ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์
- ตลาดดิจิทัล
- ผลิตภัณฑ์เพื่ออุตสาหกรรม(B2B)
- กลุ่มลูกค้า/ตลาดเป้าหมาย
- การค้าผ่านสื่อดิจิทัล
- แนวคิดเน้นการผลิต
- การโฆษณาเพื่อส่งเสริมการตลาด
- การจัดจำหน่ายหรือสถานที่
- การส่งเสริมการขายสินค้า/การตลาด
- ช่วงอิ่มตัวในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์
23 Clues: ตลาดดิจิทัล • กลยุทธ์ราคา • ราคาหรือต้นทุน • การแบ่งส่วนตลาด • ตำแหน่งผลิตภัณฑ์ • แนวคิดเน้นการตลาด • แนวคิดเน้นการผลิต • การค้าผ่านสื่อดิจิทัล • ผู้ค้าส่ง(คนกลาง/B2B) • กลุ่มลูกค้า/ตลาดเป้าหมาย • การจัดจำหน่ายหรือสถานที่ • สินค้าและบริการ(ผลิตภัณฑ์) • การโฆษณาเพื่อส่งเสริมการตลาด • ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์ • ผลิตภัณฑ์เพื่ออุตสาหกรรม(B2B) • ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด • ...
Business Marketing 2021-04-09
Across
- สินค้าและบริการ
- กลยุทธ์แบบหนึ่งซึ่งเกี่ยวกับคุณค่าที่เราให้ผลิตภัณฑ์นั้น
- วัสดุที่ใช้ในการผลิตหรือการดำเนินงานที่ใช้แล้วหมดไป
- กลุ่มเป้าหมายของสินค้า
- ช่วงที่ 3 ในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์
- การสร้างจุดยืนของผลิตภัณฑ์ในตลาด
- ช่วงที่ 4 ในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์
- ตลาดที่สื่อสารและซื้อขายแลกเปลี่ยนผ่านเครือข่ายสังคมออนไลน์
- การแบ่งกลุ่มลูกค้าที่มีความต้องการเหมือนกัน
- การจัดจำหน่าย
- ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด
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- กลยุทธ์แบบหนึ่งซึ่งเกี่ยวกับการวางขายในตลาด
- การส่งเสริมการตลาด
- แนวคิดแบบผลิตมาก ต้นทุนต่ำ ลูกค้าซื้อง่าย
- การสร้างปฏิสัมพันธ์กับลูกค้า เช่น Direct Message
- คนกลางหรือผู้ที่ซื้อสินค้ามาจำหน่ายต่อ
- แนวคิดแบบศึกษาความต้องการลูกค้า แล้วตอบสนองด้วยสินค้า
- การเข้าถึงลูกค้า เช่น User Profile
- ตรายี่ห้อ เช่น ชื่อ,โลโก้,การออกแบบ
- ต้นทุนที่จ่ายเพื่อได้มาซึ่งความพึงพอใจของลูกค้า
20 Clues: การจัดจำหน่าย • สินค้าและบริการ • การส่งเสริมการตลาด • กลุ่มเป้าหมายของสินค้า • ช่วงที่ 3 ในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์ • ช่วงที่ 4 ในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์ • ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด • การสร้างจุดยืนของผลิตภัณฑ์ในตลาด • การเข้าถึงลูกค้า เช่น User Profile • ตรายี่ห้อ เช่น ชื่อ,โลโก้,การออกแบบ • คนกลางหรือผู้ที่ซื้อสินค้ามาจำหน่ายต่อ • แนวคิดแบบผลิตมาก ต้นทุนต่ำ ลูกค้าซื้อง่าย • ...
Business Marketing 2021-04-09
Across
- สินค้าและบริการ(Product)
- กลยุทธ์แบบหนึ่งซึ่งเกี่ยวกับคุณค่าที่เราให้ผลิตภัณฑ์นั้น(Pricing Strategy)
- วัสดุที่ใช้ในการผลิตหรือการดำเนินงานที่ใช้แล้วหมดไป(Supplies)
- กลุ่มเป้าหมายของสินค้า(Target)
- ช่วงที่ 3 ในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์(Maturity)
- การสร้างจุดยืนของผลิตภัณฑ์ในตลาด(Product Position)
- ช่วงที่ 4 ในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์(Decline)
- ตลาดที่สื่อสารและซื้อขายแลกเปลี่ยนผ่านเครือข่ายสังคมออนไลน์(Digital Marketing)
- การแบ่งกลุ่มลูกค้าที่มีความต้องการเหมือนกัน(Segmentation)
- การจัดจำหน่าย(Place)
- ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด(Marketing Channels)
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- กลยุทธ์แบบหนึ่งซึ่งเกี่ยวกับการวางขายในตลาด(Distribution Strategy)
- การส่งเสริมการตลาด(Promotion)
- แนวคิดแบบผลิตมาก ต้นทุนต่ำ ลูกค้าซื้อง่าย(Production Concept)
- การสร้างปฏิสัมพันธ์กับลูกค้า เช่น Direct Message(Interactivity)
- คนกลางหรือผู้ที่ซื้อสินค้ามาจำหน่ายต่อ(Wholesaler)
- แนวคิดแบบศึกษาความต้องการลูกค้า แล้วตอบสนองด้วยสินค้า(Marketing Concept)
- การเข้าถึงลูกค้า เช่น User Profile(Accessibility)
- ตรายี่ห้อ เช่น ชื่อ,โลโก้,การออกแบบ(Brand)
- ต้นทุนที่จ่ายเพื่อได้มาซึ่งความพึงพอใจของลูกค้า(Price)
20 Clues: การจัดจำหน่าย(Place) • สินค้าและบริการ(Product) • การส่งเสริมการตลาด(Promotion) • กลุ่มเป้าหมายของสินค้า(Target) • ช่วงที่ 4 ในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์(Decline) • ช่วงที่ 3 ในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์(Maturity) • ตรายี่ห้อ เช่น ชื่อ,โลโก้,การออกแบบ(Brand) • การเข้าถึงลูกค้า เช่น User Profile(Accessibility) • คนกลางหรือผู้ที่ซื้อสินค้ามาจำหน่ายต่อ(Wholesaler) • ...
Business Marketing 2021-04-09
Across
- สินค้าและบริการ(Product)
- กลยุทธ์ราคา(Pricing Strategy)
- วัสดุที่ใช้แล้วหมดไป(Supplies)
- กลุ่มเป้าหมาย(Target)
- ช่วงอิ่มตัวในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์(Maturity)
- การสร้างจุดยืนของผลิตภัณฑ์ในตลาด(Product Position)
- ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์(Decline)
- ตลาดดิจิทัล(Digital Marketing)
- การแบ่งกลุ่มลูกค้า(Segmentation)
- การจัดจำหน่าย(Place)
- ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่าย(Marketing Channels)
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- กลยุทธ์การจัดจำหน่าย(Distribution Strategy)
- การส่งเสริมการตลาด(Promotion)
- ผลิตมาก ต้นทุนต่ำ ลูกค้าซื้อง่าย(Production Concept)
- การสร้างปฏิสัมพันธ์กับลูกค้า(Interactivity)
- คนกลางหรือผู้ที่ซื้อสินค้ามาจำหน่ายต่อ(Wholesaler)
- ศึกษาความต้องการลูกค้า แล้วตอบสนองด้วยสินค้า(Marketing Concept)
- การเข้าถึงลูกค้า(Accessibility)
- ตรายี่ห้อ(Brand)
- ต้นทุน(Price)
20 Clues: ต้นทุน(Price) • ตรายี่ห้อ(Brand) • การจัดจำหน่าย(Place) • กลุ่มเป้าหมาย(Target) • สินค้าและบริการ(Product) • การส่งเสริมการตลาด(Promotion) • กลยุทธ์ราคา(Pricing Strategy) • วัสดุที่ใช้แล้วหมดไป(Supplies) • ตลาดดิจิทัล(Digital Marketing) • การเข้าถึงลูกค้า(Accessibility) • การแบ่งกลุ่มลูกค้า(Segmentation) • ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์(Decline) • ...
Business Marketing 2021-04-09
Across
- วัสดุที่ใช้แล้วหมดไป(Supplies)
- ตรายี่ห้อ(Brand)
- การแบ่งกลุ่มลูกค้า(Segmentation)
- ศึกษาความต้องการลูกค้า แล้วตอบสนองด้วยสินค้า(Marketing Concept)
- ผลิตมาก ต้นทุนต่ำ ลูกค้าซื้อง่าย(Production Concept)
- การจัดจำหน่าย(Place)
- ช่วงอิ่มตัวในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์(Maturity)
- คนกลางหรือผู้ที่ซื้อสินค้ามาจำหน่ายต่อ(Wholesaler)
- การสร้างจุดยืนของผลิตภัณฑ์ในตลาด(Product Position)
- การสร้างปฏิสัมพันธ์กับลูกค้า(Interactivity)
- กลุ่มเป้าหมาย(Target)
- กลยุทธ์ราคา(Pricing Strategy)
Down
- การเข้าถึงลูกค้า(Accessibility)
- การส่งเสริมการตลาด(Promotion)
- ตลาดดิจิทัล(Digital Marketing)
- กลยุทธ์การจัดจำหน่าย(Distribution Strategy)
- ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่าย(Marketing Channels)
- ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์(Decline)
- สินค้าและบริการ(Product)
- ต้นทุน(Price)
20 Clues: ต้นทุน(Price) • ตรายี่ห้อ(Brand) • การจัดจำหน่าย(Place) • กลุ่มเป้าหมาย(Target) • สินค้าและบริการ(Product) • การส่งเสริมการตลาด(Promotion) • กลยุทธ์ราคา(Pricing Strategy) • วัสดุที่ใช้แล้วหมดไป(Supplies) • ตลาดดิจิทัล(Digital Marketing) • การเข้าถึงลูกค้า(Accessibility) • การแบ่งกลุ่มลูกค้า(Segmentation) • ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์(Decline) • ...
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 2020-10-21
Across
- start of business
- psychological feature arousing action toward a desired goal
- the person you work with
- when the customers want to change something
- skillfulness avoiding wasted time and effort
- the guy who own de company
- bring in from abroad
- it's the customers
- aid or support that may be drawn upon when needed
- a large alphabetic character used in writing or printing
- the condition of being varied
- an elaboration and systematic plan of action
- it's a promotion
- someone who works in the company
- the person who want you to buy something
- motivation based on ideas of right and wrong
- the advantageous quality of being beneficial
- laying out money or capital in a company
- existing in possibility
- the goal intended to be attained
- when you put a produce in sell
- you make the order to them
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- what the customers wants
- facing
- the activity of conveying information
- a seeking for knowledge
- expressible as an amount thatch be measured
- the boss
- what the company offers
- consider in a comprehensive way
- a statutory righter privilege granted by a government
- it's mathematic
- an abstract or general idea inferred from specific instance
- the principal activity in one's life to earn money
- noticeable variety
- that'S what promote the company
- make an order
- producing or capable of producing an intended result
- when a company give free products to someone who promote them
- a government tax on imports or exports
- a device for showing the operating of some system
- the state of owing something, especially money
- a purposeful or industrious undertaking
- when a company lose some money
- a person to whom money is owned by a debtor
- involving fiscal matters
- the act of putting something in a certain place
- sell or transfer abroad
48 Clues: facing • the boss • make an order • it's mathematic • it's a promotion • start of business • noticeable variety • it's the customers • bring in from abroad • a seeking for knowledge • what the company offers • existing in possibility • sell or transfer abroad • what the customers wants • the person you work with • involving fiscal matters • the guy who own de company • you make the order to them • ...
GCSE Business 2021-10-20
Across
- A business identified by the letters LTD.
- this sector produces or extracts raw materials.
- A business owned and controlled by one person.
- A surplus when revenue is more than costs
- Equipment, building and machinery needed by a business.
- This sector creates products, e.g. construction.
- The type of tax paid by sole traders and partnerships
- This sector provides services, e.g. retail.
- Where owners can only lose the money they have invested in the company.
- a business owned by shareholders.
- We cannot survive without these.
- The type of tax paid by companies
- The four resources that all businesses need.
- The ideas of entrepreneurs who combine resources to start businesses.
- The people who work for the business.
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- A business identified by the letters PLC.
- You can buy these but not touch them.
- Where personal assets can be lost to pay the debts of a business.
- These are desirable but not essential items.
- They will run out.
- A business owned and controlled by between 2 and 20 people.
- The owners of LTD’s and PLC’s.
- They will never run out.
- The space needed for a business and the natural resources used.
- Where the shares in PLC’s are traded.
- Agreement A legal document stating how a business with two or more people will be run.
- next best alternative given up when a choice is made.
- You can buy and touch these.
28 Clues: They will run out. • They will never run out. • You can buy and touch these. • The owners of LTD’s and PLC’s. • We cannot survive without these. • a business owned by shareholders. • The type of tax paid by companies • You can buy these but not touch them. • Where the shares in PLC’s are traded. • The people who work for the business. • A business identified by the letters PLC. • ...
Business Vocabulary 2021-10-11
Across
- causing someone to feel resentful, upset, or annoyed
- the permanent or long-term president of a committee, company, or other organization
- having or showing behavior that is respectful and considerate of other people
- a position of the body indicating a particular mental state
- a list of goods sent or services provided
- a close and harmonious relationship
- absolutely necessary; extremely important
- with no special or distinctive features
- having knowledge
- willing to consider new ideas
- money received, especially on a regular basis
- a commercial enterprise undertaken jointly by two or more parties
- put (someone or something) into a situation in which there is a danger of loss
- settle or establish firmly.
Down
- in or to a foreign country, especially one across the sea
- showing or feeling opposition or dislike
- not known or recognized
- easy to perceive or detect
- well known from long or close association
- a system of money in general use in a particular country
- occurring over or relating to a long period of time
- cause or enable (a condition or situation) to continue
- stated clearly and in detail
- a person who sets up a business or businesses
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- spoken rather than written
- not having or showing good manners
- bearing on or binding each of two parties equally
- the most recent stage in the development of a product, incorporating the newest technology, ideas, and features
- the action or process of paying someone or something or of being paid
- an accurate and deep understanding
31 Clues: having knowledge • not known or recognized • easy to perceive or detect • spoken rather than written • settle or establish firmly. • stated clearly and in detail • willing to consider new ideas • not having or showing good manners • an accurate and deep understanding • a close and harmonious relationship • with no special or distinctive features • ...
Business Vocabulary 2021-10-11
Across
- causing someone to feel resentful, upset, or annoyed
- the permanent or long-term president of a committee, company, or other organization
- having or showing behavior that is respectful and considerate of other people
- a position of the body indicating a particular mental state
- a list of goods sent or services provided
- a close and harmonious relationship
- absolutely necessary; extremely important
- with no special or distinctive features
- having knowledge
- willing to consider new ideas
- money received, especially on a regular basis
- a commercial enterprise undertaken jointly by two or more parties
- put (someone or something) into a situation in which there is a danger of loss
- settle or establish firmly.
Down
- in or to a foreign country, especially one across the sea
- showing or feeling opposition or dislike
- not known or recognized
- easy to perceive or detect
- well known from long or close association
- a system of money in general use in a particular country
- occurring over or relating to a long period of time
- cause or enable (a condition or situation) to continue
- stated clearly and in detail
- a person who sets up a business or businesses
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- spoken rather than written
- not having or showing good manners
- bearing on or binding each of two parties equally
- the most recent stage in the development of a product, incorporating the newest technology, ideas, and features
- the action or process of paying someone or something or of being paid
- an accurate and deep understanding
31 Clues: having knowledge • not known or recognized • easy to perceive or detect • spoken rather than written • settle or establish firmly. • stated clearly and in detail • willing to consider new ideas • not having or showing good manners • an accurate and deep understanding • a close and harmonious relationship • with no special or distinctive features • ...
Crossword. Business 2021-11-02
Across
- to start selling a new product or service
- a group of people who have the responsibility of managing important business
- the amount of a product or service that people want
- the total number of things that a company sells within a particular period of time
- all the money that a business must spend to produce
- the public
- to send a product to another country so that it can be sold there
- the position of being one of two or more people who own a company as partners
- the process of making or growing things in large quantities
- to get someone to work in a company or join an organization
Down
- to spend
- money or a gift given to someone so that they will do something for you
- a group of businesses
- the amount of money a person or organization
- a reduction in the price of something
- a written legal agreement between two people or businesses
- money that a person, company, organization etc loses
- to buy a product from another country and bring it to your country
- a very large amount of money; money and success
- an amount of money that you owe
20 Clues: to spend • the public • a group of businesses • an amount of money that you owe • a reduction in the price of something • to start selling a new product or service • the amount of money a person or organization • a very large amount of money; money and success • the amount of a product or service that people want • all the money that a business must spend to produce • ...
Business Slang 2021-08-24
Across
- A person who is wrongfully blamed for the wrongdoings, mistakes, crimes or faults of others, especially when time is short!
- Something like a decision, that is very easy to make or obvious. (2 words with hyphen)
- A number estimation that is a guess, but one that you believe is near the correct number. More or less. (2 words)
- The combined power of a group of things when they are working together that can produce the best results.
- A brief presentation, used to provide your audience with a quick overview of your business plan. (2 words)
- A slang phrase that represents the hierarchy within a company or team. (2 words)
- A piece of work or a job that you get paid for doing in addition to doing your main job. (2 words)
- To make something seem more positive or pleasant than it really is.
- This 4-letter acronym describes a worried feeling that you may miss something exciting that other people are going to enjoy without you!
- This is when you make certain it is correct or safe, usually by examining it again (and again).(2 words with hyphen)
- To be very involved in a difficult situation or large task. (2 words with hyphen)
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- A task that is ready to go, be completed or be put into action in some way.
- To use something that someone else has made or done in order to get an advantage. (2 words)
- Something coming one after the other. (3 words)
- A type of meeting involving everyone who works for a company or an organization. (2 words with hyphen)
- A rare combination of circumstances that combine to make an event much more impactful. (2 words)
- Originally, the term refers to a Japanese fighter. In business it's used to describe someone who is very talented at what they do.
- New ideas, methods, or medical treatments are tested on them. (2 words)
- Used to talk about someone or something that is definitely the best or most important. (2 words)
- An area of interest that’s developed from your strengths and passions.
20 Clues: Something coming one after the other. (3 words) • To make something seem more positive or pleasant than it really is. • An area of interest that’s developed from your strengths and passions. • New ideas, methods, or medical treatments are tested on them. (2 words) • A task that is ready to go, be completed or be put into action in some way. • ...
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 2021-11-10
Across
- an electronic machine that stores information and uses programs to help you find, organize, or change the information
- part of something that you notice because it seems important, interesting, or typical
- someone who buys goods or services from a shop, company
- a part of something that you notice because it seems important, interesting, or typical
- information that is clearly arranged in the form of a simple picture, set of figures, graph etc,
- person hired by a company
- a large sign used for advertising
- special attention or importance
- a large amount of data stored in a computer system so that you can find and use it easily
- one of several parts that together make up a whole machine, system etc
- you have to pay for services you have received, work that has been done etc
- when a company uses workers from outside the company to do a job
- things to improve in the company
- two people owning a business
- the sets of programs that tell a computer how to do a particular job
- scheduled meeting
Down
- the things that a person or animal does
- to show someone that you have noticed them or heard what they have said
- he money that is available to an organization or person, or a plan of how it will be spent
- something that you have promised you will do or that you have to do
- an event or situation that might happen in the future, especially one that could cause problems
- an amount of money that you must pay to the government according to your income, property, goods etc and that is used to pay for public services
- last page of document with main information in text
- a part of an area of activity, especially of business, trade etc
- set of notes at the end of a document
- when you give or show something to someone in authority, for them to consider or approve
- connected with beauty and the study of beauty
- businesses that produce a particular type of thing or provide a particular service
- an official agreement between two or more people, stating what each will do
- a company or person that provides a service
- someone who owns something
31 Clues: scheduled meeting • person hired by a company • someone who owns something • two people owning a business • special attention or importance • things to improve in the company • a large sign used for advertising • set of notes at the end of a document • the things that a person or animal does • a company or person that provides a service • ...
