business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
Strategies, Trends, And Challenges 2017-04-11
Across
- Full involvement in one’s work and commitment to one’s job and organization.
- System in which employees have online access to information about HR issues and go online to enrol themselves in different programs.
- A businesses willingness to make accommodations as customer needs and economic conditions change is known as________.
- An organization in which technology, organizational structure, people, and processes all work together to give an organization an advantage in the competitive environment.
- As a type of resource, _________ means the organizations employees described in terms of their training, experience, judgement, and intelligence.
- A set of unwritten expectations between an individual employee and an organization.
- HR professionals who are competent _____________ have the most influence over the organizations success.
- ___________ carry out specific HR functions such as handling the selection, training or compensation of employees and communicating through a variety of media.
- _______________ knows the ways that people join the organization and move to different positions within it.
- HR professionals that are _____________ know how the organization achieves its success, who the customers are, and why customers support that business
- Employees whose main contribution to the organization is specialized knowledge.
Down
- How many people does the organization need in each department to meet their objectives.
- The process of finding new people to join an organization for potential employment.
- ________________ understand the organizations culture and helps to build and strengthen or change that culture through words and actions.
- An assessment on the progress of an employee, usually communicated one-on-one.
- ______________ requires awareness of business trends and an understanding of how this affects the business, as well as opportunities and threats they present.
- Orientation or Onboarding; learning strategies; design, deliver, and evaluate programs best describes _____
- This demographic holds 29% of the workforce as of 2014.
- The fundamental principals of wright and wrong.
- Planned training and development of skilled employees and management
- The systematic process of determining the skills, responsibilities and knowledge required for performing jobs.
- As part of putting compensation and rewards in perspective; encouraging employees to collaborate and take authority for decision making is also known as creating _____
- Using data to show HR has a positive effect on the company and stakeholders.
- ______ is a nationally recognized designation that recognizes individuals that have met standards of professional knowledge and competence.
- What process ensure the organization has the right number of employees for the currently available positions?
25 Clues: The fundamental principals of wright and wrong. • This demographic holds 29% of the workforce as of 2014. • Planned training and development of skilled employees and management • Full involvement in one’s work and commitment to one’s job and organization. • Using data to show HR has a positive effect on the company and stakeholders. • ...
Big Data Crossword 2017-08-01
Across
- A multi tier architecture relying on services that support computer-to-computer interaction over a network
- A distributed database that is used to maintain a continuously growing list of records, called blocks
- Mechanism in Oracle to control data concurrency and data consistency in a multiuser database
- A convention for representing and interacting with objects in html documents
- The storage layer of Hadoop
- A technology in which an application, guest operating system or data storage is abstracted away from the true underlying hardware or software
- Group of one or more tables physically stored together to share common column that are often used together
- A comprehensive tool for accessing and integrating Oracle's Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) and Business Intelligence (BI) content from
- Ordinary devices that are connected to the internet at any time any where via sensors
- Sopra Steria's IoT experts have been assisting about 100 ITA consultants with a fun and unique project, the ________ challenge
- Hadoop-based language developed by Yahoo
- The process of extracting data from source systems and bringing it into a data warehouse
- Google ____________ is a cloud-based big data analytics web service for processing very large read-only data sets
- A database hosted in the cloud and sold on a metered basis
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- Application software that is used over the web by a thin client or web browser
- Oracle’s suite of ERP, SCM and CRM applications
- An Oracle data type designed to hold large amounts of data
- Sopra Steria’s Core Values
- In a relational database, the process of removing redundancy in data by separating the data into multiple table is________
- Crypto-Currency
- Key-value NoSQL solution initially developed by Facebook
- A _________ is a specialized version of Data warehousing and it contains a snapshot of operational data that helps the business people to decide with
- A storage repository that holds a vast amount of raw data in its native format
- An open source software infrastructure in cloud computing, which enables us to implement clusters in cloud computing platform. It is mainly used to
- An attempt to “hook” you into revealing your personal and confidential information by sending emails that seem to come from a legitimate business is
- Structural attribute of a Cube in OLAP
- Acronym for Sopra Steria Oracle Enterprise Forum
- Software framework that serves as the compute layer of Hadoop
- Non-relational database that allows for low-latency, quick lookups in Hadoop
- An early implementation of the relational model developed by E.F. Codd of IBM
30 Clues: Crypto-Currency • Sopra Steria’s Core Values • The storage layer of Hadoop • Structural attribute of a Cube in OLAP • Hadoop-based language developed by Yahoo • Oracle’s suite of ERP, SCM and CRM applications • Acronym for Sopra Steria Oracle Enterprise Forum • Key-value NoSQL solution initially developed by Facebook • ...
UNIT 3 AOS 1 Crossword 2022-04-03
Across
- a management style where managers have minimal input in decision-making
- Enterprise, a type of business which aims to benefit the local community or environment and doesn't seek to make a profit
- a management skill which requires the manager to motivate employees to work towards business objectives
- Limited, a type of business which can have up to 50 shareholders and has limited liability
- a type of business which has between 2 - 20 business shareholders and is unincorporated
- market share, a business objective with the aim of increasing sales and revenue by increasing the total percentage of sales with an industry
- a management skill where the appropriate decision must guide the business in the correct direction
- a management skill which requires the manager to set objectives and determine how to achieve them
- Shareholder Expectations, a business objective where profits must be generated as shareholder seek to make a return on their investment either through dividends, or selling their shares at a higher price.
Down
- Business Enterprise, a type of business which is partially owned by the government and aims to make a profit
- A management style where the decision-making has input from employees and managers.
- Listed, a type of business which can have unlimited shareholders as the public can freely buy and sell shares
- a management style where the manager conveys their reasoning behind the final decision
- A management style which has two-way communication, but the decision making is still with the manager
- Fulfil a Social Need, a business objective to do with benefitting the community or environment
15 Clues: a management style where managers have minimal input in decision-making • A management style where the decision-making has input from employees and managers. • a management style where the manager conveys their reasoning behind the final decision • a type of business which has between 2 - 20 business shareholders and is unincorporated • ...
UNIT 3 AOS 1 Crossword 2022-04-03
Across
- a management style where managers have minimal input in decision-making
- A management style where the decision-making has input from employees and managers.
- market share a business objective with the aim of increasing sales and revenue by increasing the total percentage of sales with an industry
- a type of business which has between 2 - 20 business shareholders and is unincorporated
- a management skill which requires the manager to set objectives and determine how to achieve them
- Shareholder Expectations a business objective where profits must be generated as shareholder seek to make a return on their investment either through dividends, or selling their shares at a higher price.
Down
- a Social Need a business objective to do with benefitting the community or environment
- Enterprise a type of business which aims to benefit the local community or environment and doesn't seek to make a profit
- Limited a type of business which can have up to 50 shareholders and has limited liability
- a management skill where the appropriate decision must guide the business in the correct direction
- A management style which has two-way communication, but the decision making is still with the manager
- Business Enterprise a type of business which is partially owned by the government and aims to make a profit
- a management style where the manager conveys their reasoning behind the final decision
- a management skill which requires the manager to motivate employees to work towards business objectives
- Listed a type of business which can have unlimited shareholders as the public can freely buy and sell shares
15 Clues: a management style where managers have minimal input in decision-making • A management style where the decision-making has input from employees and managers. • a management style where the manager conveys their reasoning behind the final decision • a type of business which has between 2 - 20 business shareholders and is unincorporated • ...
History of artificial intelligenced 2025-04-16
Across
- DeepMind's program that beat a world champion at Go in 2016
- Programming language closely associated with AI research
- Early type of neural network developed in the 1950s
- AI pioneer who coined the term "artificial intelligence"
- The foundation of early AI reasoning systems
- British mathematician who proposed a test for machine intelligence
- One of the earliest electronic general-purpose computers
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- Computing model inspired by the human brain
- Early natural language understanding AI developed in the 1970s
- Rule-based systems that mimic decision-making abilities of human experts
- IBM computer that defeated chess champion Garry Kasparov in 1997
- US agency that has funded major AI research initiatives
- 1970s expert system designed to diagnose bacterial infections
- 1966 computer program that simulated a Rogerian psychotherapist
- Knowledge base project aimed at capturing common sense knowledge
15 Clues: Computing model inspired by the human brain • The foundation of early AI reasoning systems • Early type of neural network developed in the 1950s • US agency that has funded major AI research initiatives • Programming language closely associated with AI research • AI pioneer who coined the term "artificial intelligence" • ...
Alec Henry 2024-05-10
Across
- increases of the money supply
- product required for survival
- consumers buying something
- highest point on the business cycle
- economic decline
- somebody staring their own business
- cycle ups and downs in GDP
- the worst kind of unemployment
- government limit on highest price
Down
- when quantity supplied and quantity demanded are equal
- how much money is made
- places and arrangements to sell products
- prices going up
- man made tools and equipment
- percent of unemployment
- workers who are willing to produce goods and services
- growth making more goods then you did before
- lowest point on the business cycle
- recession and inflation together
- monetary worth of a good or service
20 Clues: prices going up • economic decline • how much money is made • percent of unemployment • consumers buying something • cycle ups and downs in GDP • man made tools and equipment • increases of the money supply • product required for survival • the worst kind of unemployment • recession and inflation together • government limit on highest price • lowest point on the business cycle • ...
Topic 5 Vocabulary 2024-11-19
Across
- Supply and demand for jobs.
- Organization focused on social causes.
- Groups protecting workers’ rights.
- Total workers available for jobs.
- Corporation owning various businesses.
- Partnership with limited legal risks.
- Percentage of people seeking jobs.
- Rules about land use.
- Company operating in many countries.
Down
- Merger of similar companies.
- Legal responsibility for debts.
- Merger of companies in different production stages.
- Business model using another company’s brand.
- Forming a corporation legally.
- Joining of two or more companies.
- Business owned by two or more people.
- Legal entity separate from owners.
- Business run by one person.
- Lowest legal pay for workers.
- Business owned by its members.
20 Clues: Rules about land use. • Supply and demand for jobs. • Business run by one person. • Merger of similar companies. • Lowest legal pay for workers. • Forming a corporation legally. • Business owned by its members. • Legal responsibility for debts. • Joining of two or more companies. • Total workers available for jobs. • Legal entity separate from owners. • ...
Fox 2024-04-09
Across
- - Knowledge, Facts, or data presented in a useful form
- secret - undisclosed information within a particular business or industry
- - The management function that monitors the work effort
- - day to day activities required for continued business functioning
- Resources - Equipment and supplies used by businesses in their operation
- - the process or activity of producing goods in services
- - Polite behavior; good manners.
- - the management function of setting up the way business work will be done
- planning - Long range planning (3 to 5 yrs) for the company as a whole
Down
- culture - Values and ideals that an organization encourages among its employees
- planning - short range planning (1yr) of specific actions the business will take
- Resources - People who work to produce goods or services
- skills - ability to understand the specialized aspects of jobs
- relations - All the activities a business engages in to interact with its customers
- - fulfilling the requirements of the law
- management - Managers who report to top-level management
- Processing - Converting facts and figures into useful information
- - organized effort to produce and/or distribute goods and services
- skills - The ability to communicate, interact, and build relationships with others
- management - process of planning,controlling, and organizing an organization or department
20 Clues: - Polite behavior; good manners. • - fulfilling the requirements of the law • - Knowledge, Facts, or data presented in a useful form • - The management function that monitors the work effort • Resources - People who work to produce goods or services • management - Managers who report to top-level management • - the process or activity of producing goods in services • ...
Unit 4 Week 5 2022-03-03
Chapter 1 Business Activity 2023-06-08
Across
- An individual with an interest in the operation of a business
- Amount of goods or work produced by a person,machine or factory
- Physical products
- People's desires for goods and services
- Resources with limited availability
- Business organisations owned by individuals
- The department that deals with employing,training and helping people
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- Person who takes risks and sets up a business
- Goods and servies sold to ordinary people
- Business organisations owned by central or local government
- Group formed for a particular purpose
- Organisation that produces goods and services
- Goods and services produced by one business for another
- Non-physical products
- Basic requirements for human survival
15 Clues: Physical products • Non-physical products • Resources with limited availability • Group formed for a particular purpose • Basic requirements for human survival • People's desires for goods and services • Goods and servies sold to ordinary people • Business organisations owned by individuals • Person who takes risks and sets up a business • ...
commerce crossword 2025-10-07
Across
- The income made buy the business minus expenses
- The cost of the item/service
- A document showing the business' losses and profits over a certain period of time
- How much the buyer wants.
- How well produced/performed the product or service is
- Expenses subject to change
- The number of items
- The amount the seller has.
- Over a long period of time.
- Total amount made buy the business
Down
- A business' ability to sustain its operations long term and meet its financial obligations.
- Meeting the business' needs without distress or harm.
- Expenses that do not change
- To give instruction or tell.
- A business' purpose
15 Clues: The number of items • A business' purpose • How much the buyer wants. • Expenses subject to change • The amount the seller has. • Expenses that do not change • Over a long period of time. • The cost of the item/service • To give instruction or tell. • Total amount made buy the business • The income made buy the business minus expenses • ...
Forms of Business Ownership 2025-10-06
Across
- Neither seen nor active in the business
- A Separate legal entity from owners
- A consideration for choosing a business formation
- All partners have limited liability
- Two or more owners in this formation
- Do not pay taxes on corporate income.
- Creation of name, address, method of management,etc
- Taxes charged on company's profits and on shareholders' dividend.
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- Provision governing the business is conducted
- Simplest for of business ownwership
- Limited liability for business debts
- Companies that are traded on the stock exchange
- Seen but not generally active in the business
- Shares are held by a small number (family, friends, etc)
- Factor affecting formation choice
15 Clues: Factor affecting formation choice • Simplest for of business ownwership • A Separate legal entity from owners • All partners have limited liability • Limited liability for business debts • Two or more owners in this formation • Do not pay taxes on corporate income. • Neither seen nor active in the business • Provision governing the business is conducted • ...
Unit 1.01 Key Terms 2021-01-27
Across
- Indicators for evaluating factors that are crucial to the success of a business.
- An idea for a new business that can be tested.
- A fluid, simple diagram that captures a business model.
- The group a business is interested in making the focus of all
- Money that comes into the business.
- company’s efforts.
- A thing that you can touch or a service that you can offer which is sold to your customers.
Down
- The favorable position an organization seeks to be more profitable than its competitors.
- mission statement.
- The pathways to customers; accomplished through advertising.
- A single, clear, compelling message describing a
- The fixed and variable costs.
- One who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise.
- All the expenses required to start your business.
14 Clues: mission statement. • company’s efforts. • The fixed and variable costs. • Money that comes into the business. • An idea for a new business that can be tested. • A single, clear, compelling message describing a • All the expenses required to start your business. • A fluid, simple diagram that captures a business model. • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2021-10-26
Across
- a document that defines ownership and operating procedures and conditions for the business.
- a business ran by multiple people.
- a chart that conveys a business structure
- a contract giving permission to run a business to sell products and services in a set way.
- one who has no explicit or implicit contract for long-term employment.
- businesses that sells goods and services of producers to others.
- an approach for a business
Down
- a agreement among all owners naming the rules and procedures that guide ownership and operations.
- A legal entity that exists under authority granted by state law.
- courses of action
- an expectation
- short statement of the reason a business purpose
- a business ran by one individual.
- a business that carries out activities that are consumed by its customers.
14 Clues: an expectation • courses of action • an approach for a business • a business ran by one individual. • a business ran by multiple people. • a chart that conveys a business structure • short statement of the reason a business purpose • A legal entity that exists under authority granted by state law. • businesses that sells goods and services of producers to others. • ...
Economics Recap 2019-12-08
Across
- The amount of money earned by a business after all of its expenses have been paid for
- Money that the government collects from the public
- AKA the factors of Production
- How we distribute scarce resources among producers
- A business who employ workers to produce good and services
- A rival business who makes products in the same market
- A person whoy buys things to use
- Goods from another country
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- An investigation and check of whether records of a business are accurate
- Tangible items
- Intangible events
- A Person or Business who makes and sells things for a profit
- The problem of people having unlimited wants but limited resources
- Obtaining goods and services from outside suppliers in order to reduce costs
- A person who works for a business
- Study of how people and society use resources to satisfy their needs and wants
- Having a job that returns an income for the work provided
- Goods sent to another country
18 Clues: Tangible items • Intangible events • Goods from another country • AKA the factors of Production • Goods sent to another country • A person whoy buys things to use • A person who works for a business • Money that the government collects from the public • How we distribute scarce resources among producers • A rival business who makes products in the same market • ...
Year 7 economics 2025-08-15
16 Clues: seller • ceo boss • cash bank • job money • money cash • limit rare • money topic • boss manager • amount limit • idea business • boss employer • average person • interest extra • want don't need • other companies • business company
Cool Crazy Creative Crossword 2013-04-24
Across
- Neo Freudian who believed social relationships in childhood are important
- Known for cognitive dissonance theory
- Conducted taste aversion test on rats
- Observed attachment relationships between child and caregiver
- Devised the Oedipus complex and emphasized the unconscious
- Maternal separation experiments on monkeys
- Developed conformity test involving giving actors shocks
- Triarchic theory of intelligence
- Researched representative and availability heuristics
- Invented operant conditioning chamber
- Conducted Little Albert classical conditioning experiment
- Experimented with the bobo doll
- Conformity test using length of lines
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- Recognized three different parenting styles
- Three stages of moral development (conventional)
- Developed client centered therapy that uses active listening
- Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy that points out people's irrationality
- Discovered forgetting curve and spacing effect
- Devised a intelligence test
- Found theory of learned helplessness
- Eight stages of psychosocial development
- Theory of multiple intelligences
- Four stages of cognitive development (operational)
- Experiment where healthy pseudopatients gained access to hospitals
- Developed a hierarchy of needs
- Theory that physiological arousal comes before emotion
- Developed collective unconscious
- Studied unconditioned/conditioned stimulus/response
28 Clues: Devised a intelligence test • Developed a hierarchy of needs • Experimented with the bobo doll • Theory of multiple intelligences • Triarchic theory of intelligence • Developed collective unconscious • Found theory of learned helplessness • Known for cognitive dissonance theory • Conducted taste aversion test on rats • Invented operant conditioning chamber • ...
AP psych review 2016-04-20
Across
- Universal Grammar
- Carl, analysing the conscious with the unconscious
- Hierarchy of needs
- Parenting styles (authoritarian, authoritative, permissive)
- particularly concerned with how subsequent information can affect an eyewitness's account of an event
- Standford Prison Experiment
- multiple intelligences (logical, visual, linguistic)
- development of attachment theory (Strange situation Design)
- cloth monkey vs. food monkey
- Stages of psychosocial development
- research on hypnosis (pain control)
- The law states that the change in a stimulus that will be just noticeable is a constant ratio of the original stimulus.
- Cognitive Developmental Psychology (Sensorimotor Stage etc)
Down
- Salivating dogs in classical conditioning
- cognitive-behavioural therapy
- First intelligence test
- "G" factor (general intelligence)
- Bobo Dolls & Violence
- functionalism psychology
- Behaviorist,"Little Albert
- father of client-centered therapy, friends with Maslow
- cannot distinguish the sane from the insane in psychiatric hospitals, dangers of labelling disorders
- believes that language is the most important tool humans can utilize
- Social experiment involving with electric current
- Stages of moral development
- Conformity experiment (the one about the length of lines)
- Taste aversion
- Father of Psychoanalysis
28 Clues: Taste aversion • Universal Grammar • Hierarchy of needs • Bobo Dolls & Violence • First intelligence test • functionalism psychology • Father of Psychoanalysis • Behaviorist,"Little Albert • Standford Prison Experiment • Stages of moral development • cloth monkey vs. food monkey • cognitive-behavioural therapy • "G" factor (general intelligence) • Stages of psychosocial development • ...
Business Ethics and CSR 2023-11-20
Across
- Unjustified price increase
- Unfair treatment based on characteristics
- Penalty for unethical behavior
- Revealer of corporate wrongdoing
- Just compensation for labor
- Business rival
- Top executive officer
Down
- Influence of children on purchasing decisions
- Equal opportunities for all genders
- Moral principles guiding business conduct
- Company's severe challenge
- Interested party in a business
- Unethical use or manipulation
- Disparity in earnings
- Collective work stoppage
- Foundation of business relationships
16 Clues: Business rival • Disparity in earnings • Top executive officer • Collective work stoppage • Unjustified price increase • Company's severe challenge • Just compensation for labor • Unethical use or manipulation • Interested party in a business • Penalty for unethical behavior • Revealer of corporate wrongdoing • Equal opportunities for all genders • ...
Unit 18 Lessons #1 & 2 2023-12-06
21 Clues: JOB • OWN • JAIL • BOSS • BUSY • FIRE • HIRE • HOTEL • APPLY • BRIDGE • CAREER • MANAGER • MEETING • MANSION • COMPANY • BUSINESS • BUILDING • COMMUNITY • INTERVIEW • APPOINTMENT • NEIGHBORHOOD
Accounting Terms 2025-06-30
Across
- Resources owned by a business.
- Liquid asset used for transactions.
- Example of a nominal account.
- Obligation payable by the business.
- Costs incurred in business operations.
- Used to check arithmetical accuracy.
- Amount owed to suppliers.
- Example of a fixed asset.
Down
- Book of original entry.
- Goods bought for resale.
- Principal book of accounts.
- Document used to record credit purchases.
- Amount invested by the owner in the business.
- Income from business activities.
- Amount owed by customers.
15 Clues: Book of original entry. • Goods bought for resale. • Amount owed by customers. • Amount owed to suppliers. • Example of a fixed asset. • Principal book of accounts. • Example of a nominal account. • Resources owned by a business. • Income from business activities. • Liquid asset used for transactions. • Obligation payable by the business. • Used to check arithmetical accuracy. • ...
ABF 1.1 Organizing a Business 2024-11-18
Across
- A business organization similar to a partnership.
- Wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization
- A part of the value chain, raw materials needed for end products are produced.
- A person, partnership, or corporation engaged in commerce, manufacturing, or a service; profitseeking enterprise or concern.
- Two or more persons as co-owners of a profit-making business.
- The property, items, and equipment owned, including all parcels of land in the United States.
- Arrange how owners share assets, income, debts, and liabilities across owners
- An intangible item, something that is not physically touched or stored, that is traded.
- A business organization in which the owners have shares in a separate legal entity
- Online and electronic business accounting similar to paper-based systems of accounting.
- An individual or business that grows crops or raises livestock.
- A unit of stocks traded by a corporation that shows ownership.
- Something you would like to have or something that you enjoy.
- An individual or business that sells goods to consumers and end users.
- A part of the value chain, products like seed, machinery, and data analysis.
- A part of the value chain creates new processes to solve problems.
Down
- Simplest, oldest, and most common form of business ownership.
- The exchange of goods and services in the agriculture, food, and natural resource system.
- A person or organization that uses a commodity or service. The final step of the value chain.
- Documenting and entering data in ledgers, journals, or files.
- Business organization in which profits are distributed as patronage
- A channel of distribution beginning with the supplier of materials or components.
- Things that you must have to live a safe and healthy life
- An article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- A part of the value chain, advertising, and marketing.
- A multi-step process that adds value to a commodity starting with research & development.
- Item purchased to carry out a farm’s operation.
- Physical or financial property that has value and is owned by a business or individual.
- An individual or business that changes the form of a commodity or ingredient.
- A part of the value chain, food, fuel, fiber, lumber or pharmaceuticals.
- An individual or business that moves goods from one location to another.
- An individual or business that advertises, markets, and promotes a product or service.
- Something that is owed or that one is bound to pay or perform for another
- The science of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- The monetary payment received for goods or services or other sources
- Financial obligation (debt) that must be paid at some future time.
36 Clues: Item purchased to carry out a farm’s operation. • A business organization similar to a partnership. • A part of the value chain, advertising, and marketing. • Things that you must have to live a safe and healthy life • Simplest, oldest, and most common form of business ownership. • Documenting and entering data in ledgers, journals, or files. • ...
Topic 5 Crossword 2023-11-13
Across
- most complex form of business
- Less likely to join work forces Contracts last this long
- business owned by two people
- Corporation must pay
- three or more unrelated businesses join
- union are the strongest with these types of workers
- when wage higher labor demand
- Strikes are this to companys
- Semi independent business
- Least largest
- No owner ran by a board
Down
- Business owned by one person
- jobs worldwide
- operated by individualists for shared benefit
- help corporations grow
- Largest structure
- Specialized abilities
- Advanced skills and education
- A merger when two or more firms join
- Standing outside with flyers and post sticks with notes on them
20 Clues: Least largest • jobs worldwide • Largest structure • Corporation must pay • Specialized abilities • help corporations grow • No owner ran by a board • Semi independent business • Business owned by one person • business owned by two people • Strikes are this to companys • most complex form of business • Advanced skills and education • when wage higher labor demand • ...
Final Review Crossword 2024-04-29
15 Clues: Part • To show • To need • Before now • To connect • Brain power • Ready to use • Grown person • A rough copy • Not permanent • Subject of talk • Most important part • TV, radio, newspapers • To pay special attention • To guess what will happen
Purple Hibiscus 2 2023-09-21
15 Clues: strict • go down • hesitant • not tidy • government • disorganized • firmly fixed • equal in amount • limit or restrict • sending bright light • opposite of optimistic • express sharp disapproval • contrary to rules or beliefs • lacking thought or intelligence • a miniature version of the whole
IRONMAN (2008) 2023-04-04
15 Clues: Goop CEO • Director • Helps Tony • I am Ironman • Ironman’s daddy • Name of company • Terrorist group • What stark sells • Billionaire Playboy • Intelligence Agency • Where Stark is hurt • Power hungry partner • POTTS Woman In Charge • HOWARD The First “Rhodey” • Powerful electronic generator
BTEC Business Owen Battrick 2016-04-26
Across
- another way of describing the total revenue of a business
- a plan so you don't lose money.
- ways in which businesses make money
- the amount of money going into a business.
- debts owed by the business.
- shows how a business has performed over a period of time.
- the amount of money going out of the business.
Down
- the cost that doesn't change with output
- what is it called when revenue is more than expenditure?
- is anything that a business spends money on.
- it will be higher if the business makes more of their product and lower if they make less.
- when revenue and total costs cross over.
- items you or the business own.
- what is it called if revenue is less than expenditure
14 Clues: debts owed by the business. • items you or the business own. • a plan so you don't lose money. • ways in which businesses make money • the cost that doesn't change with output • when revenue and total costs cross over. • the amount of money going into a business. • is anything that a business spends money on. • the amount of money going out of the business. • ...
Business Letter Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-16
Across
- how to greet the recipient of the business letter
- graphic at the top of the letter
- letter spacing throughout the entire letter
- city and state in the address section
- the address that is second on the business letter
- aligning your text to the middle of the page
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- the address that is first on a business letter
- a type of business letter is that is considered professional
- the first item that you write out in a business letter
- typing your name at the bottom of the document
- one option for a complimentary closure
- a type of business letter that is casual
- the amount of spacing between each paragraph in a business letter
- aligning your text to the left of the page
- a document that is written to a business or an individual
15 Clues: graphic at the top of the letter • city and state in the address section • one option for a complimentary closure • a type of business letter that is casual • aligning your text to the left of the page • letter spacing throughout the entire letter • aligning your text to the middle of the page • the address that is first on a business letter • ...
Understanding Business activity 2021-12-20
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- As only one owner/investor is there, the amount of capital invested in the business will be very low. This can restrict growth and expansion of the business. Their only sources of finance will be personal savings or borrowing or bank loans (though banks will be reluctant to lend to sole traders since it is risky).
- Similar to sole traders, very few legal formalities are required to start a partnership business. A partnership agreement/ partnership deed is a legal document that all partners have to sign, which forms the partnership. There is no need to publish annual financial accounts.
- a good or service essential for living. Examples include water and food and shelter.
- of these social enterprises are set up in order to aid the community. This can be by providing employment to citizens, providing good quality goods and services at an affordable rate, etc.
- a group of workers is given responsibility for a particular process, product or development. They can decide as a team how to organize and carry out the tasks. The workers take part in decision making and take responsibility for the process. It gives them more control over their work and thus a sense of commitment, increasing job satisfaction. Working as a group will also add to morale, fulfill social needs and lead to job satisfaction.
- educational background and what any previous experience in doing previously
- Since there is only one owner, he/she will receive all of the profits the company generates.
- additional amount paid to workers for good work
- paid monthly or annually.
- these banks provide financial help for the business’ operations
- this consists of all the stakeholder groups, especially the third parties that are affected by the business’ activities
- new or small firms usually have survival as a primary objective. Firms in a highly competitive market will also be more concerned with survival rather than any other objective. To achieve this, firms could decide to lower prices, which would mean forsaking other objectives such as profit maximization.
- since it is a small form of business, the owner can easily create and maintain contact with customers, which will increase customer loyalty to the business and also let the owner know about consumer wants and preferences.
- arguments may occur between partners while making decisions. This will delay decision-making.
- involves workers swapping around jobs and doing each specific task for only a limited time and then changing round again. This increases the variety in the work itself and will also make it easier for managers to move around workers to do other jobs if somebody is ill or absent. The tasks themselves are not made more interesting, but the switching of tasks may avoid boredom among workers. This is very common in factories with a huge production line where workers will move from retrieving products from the machine to labelling the products to packing the products to putting the products into huge cartons.
- Partners can invest more capital than what a sole trade only by himself could.
- : paid to salesperson, based on a percentage of sales they’ve made. The higher the sales, the more the pay. Although this will encourage salespersons to sell more products and increase profits, it can be very stressful for them because no sales made means no pay at all.
- once a business has passed its survival stage it will aim for growth and expansion. This is usually measured by value of sales or output. Aiming for business growth can be very beneficial. A larger business can ensure greater job security and salaries for employees. The business can also benefit from higher market share and economies of scale.
- where private individuals own and run business ventures. Their aim is to make a profit, and all costs and risks of the business is undertaken by the individual. Examples, Nike, McDonald’s, Virgin Airlines etc.
- If the owner dies or retires, the business dies with him/her.
- these are the risk takers of the business. They invest capital into the business to set up and expand it.
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- providing training will make workers feel that their work is being valued. Training also provides them opportunities for personal growth and development, thereby attaining job satisfaction
- some operations in the private sectors such as social enterprises do not aim for profits and prefer to set more economical objectives. They aim to better the society by providing social, environmental and financial aid. They help those in need, the underprivileged, the unemployed, the economy and the government.
- he sole trader has full control over the business. Decision-making is quick and easy, since there are no other owners to discuss matters with.
- Since there is only one owner, the sole owner has to undertake all running activities. He/she doesn’t have anyone to share his responsibilities with. This workload and risks are fully concentrated on him/her.
- name and address of the business and detailed description of the product or service being produced and sold; how and where it will be produced, who is likely to buy it, and in what quantities
- the role of the government is to protect the workers and customers from the business’ activities and safeguard their interests.
- they are also employees but managers control the work of others. Managers are in charge of making key business decisions.
- providing opportunities for promotion will get workers to work more efficiently and fill them with a sense of self-actualisation and job satisfaction
- where the government owns and runs business ventures. Their aim is to provide essential public goods and services (schools, hospitals, police etc.) in order to increase the welfare of their citizens, they don’t work to earn a profit. It is funded by the taxpaying citizens’ money, so they work in the interest of these citizens to provide them with services.
- : they are a very important part of every business. They purchase and consume the goods and services that the business produces/ provides. Successful businesses use market research to find out customer preferences before producing their goods.
- how much of the capital will come from savings and how much will come from borrowings
- shares in the firm are given to employees so that they can become part owners of the company. This will increase employees’ loyalty to the company, as they feel a sense of belonging.
- although these businesses do not aim to maximize profits, they will have to meet the profit target set by the government. This is so that it can be reinvested into the business for meeting the needs of the society
- a good or service that people would like to have, but is not required for living. Examples include cars and watching movies.
- this can be defined as the proportion of total market sales achieved by one business. Increased market share can bring about many benefits to the business such as increased customer loyalty, setting up of brand image, etc.
- brief summary of the key features of the business and the business plan
- the main aim of this organization is to provide a service to the community that must meet the quality target set by the government
- this is the income of a business from its activities after deducting total costs. Private sector firms usually have profit making as a primary objective. This is because profits are required for further investment into the business as well as for the payment of return to the shareholders/owners of the business.
- indication of the cost of producing the product or service, the prices it proposes to charge for the products
40 Clues: paid monthly or annually. • additional amount paid to workers for good work • If the owner dies or retires, the business dies with him/her. • these banks provide financial help for the business’ operations • brief summary of the key features of the business and the business plan • educational background and what any previous experience in doing previously • ...
Factors to be Considered while Selecting Business Organisation 2023-04-10
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- _________ is the preferred form of business by start-ups due to its unique structure
- The ______ of a business activity has a direct bearing on the choice of a form of ownership
- Where the scale of ______ changes, the type of business organization also changes
- Different business forms incur ___ liability on profits at different rates
- it is important for a business to balance transparency and _______
- The extent of ownership and ______ an entrepreneur seeks to have over the business affects the choice of form of oranization
- Most business organisation types are ______ driven
- Business ________ is one of the prominent features to attract investors
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- The internal management of any enterprise involves at least some degree of ________
- The factors affecting the selection of a type of business organisation are ________
- The need for ______ ability relates to the expertise required in the diverse areas of business
- According to the Ministry of MSME, an enterprise where investment is less than Rs. 10 Cr and turnover is less than Rs. 50 Cr, is a _____ enterprise
- The ______ is an importat factor that influences the selection of business organization based on the amount invested
- Sole proprietorship carries a greater degree of _____ and liability.
14 Clues: Most business organisation types are ______ driven • it is important for a business to balance transparency and _______ • Sole proprietorship carries a greater degree of _____ and liability. • Business ________ is one of the prominent features to attract investors • Different business forms incur ___ liability on profits at different rates • ...
Responsible AI In Practice 2025-05-07
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- Use of technology to perform tasks without human intervention
- General Data Protection Regulation governing data privacy in the EU
- Assessment Evaluation of potential negative outcomes of AI applications
- Openness about how AI systems operate and make decisions
- Responsibility for the outcomes produced by AI systems
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- Ensuring individuals' personal information is protected in AI processes
- Minimisation Collecting only the data necessary for a specific purpose
- Systems that simulate human intelligence
- Human supervision of AI outputs to ensure accuracy and fairness
- Adherence to laws and regulations related to AI usage
- Systematic error introduced into AI models due to prejudiced data
- Process of removing personally identifiable information from data
- Moral principles guiding the responsible use of AI
- Protection of systems and data from digital attacks
- AI Act European Union legislation regulating artificial intelligence
15 Clues: Systems that simulate human intelligence • Moral principles guiding the responsible use of AI • Protection of systems and data from digital attacks • Adherence to laws and regulations related to AI usage • Responsibility for the outcomes produced by AI systems • Openness about how AI systems operate and make decisions • ...
History of artificial intelligenced 2025-04-16
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- DeepMind's program that beat a world champion at Go in 2016
- Programming language closely associated with AI research
- Early type of neural network developed in the 1950s
- AI pioneer who coined the term "artificial intelligence"
- The foundation of early AI reasoning systems
- British mathematician who proposed a test for machine intelligence
- One of the earliest electronic general-purpose computers
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- Computing model inspired by the human brain
- Early natural language understanding AI developed in the 1970s
- Rule-based systems that mimic decision-making abilities of human experts
- IBM computer that defeated chess champion Garry Kasparov in 1997
- US agency that has funded major AI research initiatives
- 1970s expert system designed to diagnose bacterial infections
- 1966 computer program that simulated a Rogerian psychotherapist
- Knowledge base project aimed at capturing common sense knowledge
15 Clues: Computing model inspired by the human brain • The foundation of early AI reasoning systems • Early type of neural network developed in the 1950s • US agency that has funded major AI research initiatives • Programming language closely associated with AI research • AI pioneer who coined the term "artificial intelligence" • ...
History of artificial intelligence 2025-04-16
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- DeepMind's program that beat a world champion at Go in 2016
- Programming language closely associated with AI research
- Early type of neural network developed in the 1950s
- AI pioneer who coined the term "artificial intelligence"
- The foundation of early AI reasoning systems
- British mathematician who proposed a test for machine intelligence
- One of the earliest electronic general-purpose computers
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- Computing model inspired by the human brain
- Early natural language understanding AI developed in the 1970s
- Rule-based systems that mimic decision-making abilities of human experts
- IBM computer that defeated chess champion Garry Kasparov in 1997
- US agency that has funded major AI research initiatives
- 1970s expert system designed to diagnose bacterial infections
- 1966 computer program that simulated a Rogerian psychotherapist
- Knowledge base project aimed at capturing common sense knowledge
15 Clues: Computing model inspired by the human brain • The foundation of early AI reasoning systems • Early type of neural network developed in the 1950s • US agency that has funded major AI research initiatives • Programming language closely associated with AI research • AI pioneer who coined the term "artificial intelligence" • ...
accounting cross word 2022-10-04
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- receivable: amounts to be received in the future due to the sale of goods or services
- account: account used to summarize the owner's equity in a business
- balance: difference between the increases and decreases in an account
- increase in equity resulting from the scale of goods or services
- a person or business to whom a liability is owed
- equity: the amount remaining after the value of all assets
- payable: amounts to be paid in the future for goods or services already acquired
- assets taken from the business for the owners personal use
- financial rights to the assets of a business
- amount recorded on the left side of an account
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- of accounts: a list of accounts used by a business
- equation: the equation showing the relationship among assets, liabilities, and owner's equity
- accounting device used to analyze transactions
- a record that summarizes all the translations pertaining to a single item in the accounting equations
- balance: the side of the account that is increased
- the cost of goods or services used to operate a business
- accountants call any business activity that changes assets, liabilities, or owner's equity
- title: name given to an account
- amount recorded on the right side of an account
- on account: sale for which payment will be received at a later date
20 Clues: title: name given to an account • financial rights to the assets of a business • accounting device used to analyze transactions • amount recorded on the left side of an account • amount recorded on the right side of an account • a person or business to whom a liability is owed • of accounts: a list of accounts used by a business • ...
BTEC Business Owen Battrick 2016-04-26
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- another way of describing the total revenue of a business
- a plan so you don't lose money.
- ways in which businesses make money
- the amount of money going into a business.
- debts owed by the business.
- shows how a business has performed over a period of time.
- the amount of money going out of the business.
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- the cost that doesn't change with output
- what is it called when revenue is more than expenditure?
- is anything that a business spends money on.
- it will be higher if the business makes more of their product and lower if they make less.
- when revenue and total costs cross over.
- items you or the business own.
- what is it called if revenue is less than expenditure
14 Clues: debts owed by the business. • items you or the business own. • a plan so you don't lose money. • ways in which businesses make money • the cost that doesn't change with output • when revenue and total costs cross over. • the amount of money going into a business. • is anything that a business spends money on. • the amount of money going out of the business. • ...
Chapter 3 review 2013-10-10
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- Creditors claims to the assets of the business
- Finally, at last; in the end
- Money or other property paid out in order to produce profit
- Assets = Liabilities + Owners Equity
- Money that is set apart for a specific use
- Total amount of money owed to a business
- When you agree to pay for the item later
- To move something from one person or place to another
- A legal right to property
- To obtain or come into control of something
- The owners claim to the assets
- Items or property of value owned by a business
- The cost of products or services
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- A value that a person owns and therefore controls.
- An economic event cause's a change-either increase or decrease
- A subdivision under assets, liabilities, or owner's equity
- account When a business buys an item on credit
- To produce, make, or cause
- Business or person selling the item on credit
- The amount owed or payable
- Income that is earned from the sale of goods or services
- Takes cash or other assets from business for personal use
- To organize and carry out
- The accounting term for the financial claims to the assets
24 Clues: A legal right to property • To organize and carry out • To produce, make, or cause • The amount owed or payable • Finally, at last; in the end • The owners claim to the assets • The cost of products or services • Assets = Liabilities + Owners Equity • Total amount of money owed to a business • When you agree to pay for the item later • Money that is set apart for a specific use • ...
The Rise of Industry 2021-10-01
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- = A nation …
- = the growth of cities
- = relating to cities
- = New … methods
- = an organization that brings together workers in the same trade, or job, to fight for better wages and working conditions
- = The Age of …
- = at the beginning
- a company that controls all production and sales of a particular product or service business.
- = relating to the country, as opposed to the city
- = A growth of a … business
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- = a group of corporations that unite in order to reduce competition and control prices in a business or an industry
- = a business that is owned by many investors
- = The rise of …
- = to give money to a company or bank, to buy something, in order to make a profit later.
- = mass productionthe use of interchangeable parts and assembly lines to make large quantities of identical goods
- = a theory that economies work best when there is minimal involvement from government
- = a person who assembles and organizes the resources necessary to produce goods and services.
- = … transport
- = Electric …
- = money earned by a business after subtracting its operation costs. It provides an incentive for individuals to take the risks that come with starting a business.
20 Clues: = A nation … • = Electric … • = … transport • = The Age of … • = The rise of … • = New … methods • = at the beginning • = relating to cities • = the growth of cities • = A growth of a … business • = a business that is owned by many investors • = relating to the country, as opposed to the city • = a theory that economies work best when there is minimal involvement from government • ...
Vincent 2023-05-30
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- commercial activity
- the highest-ranking executive of a firm
- the surplus gain from a business activity
- the process of planning, organizing, directing, and controlling the activities of a business
- an organizational master plan
- any item or service you sell
- establishment of the rules of conduct for a company
- person who attempts to make a profit by starting a company
- a place where buyers and sellers can meet
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- government aid given to businesses
- a technique for assessing four aspects of business
- power relations among individuals, such as the distribution of resources or status
- a sum of money that the company must pay back
- a business is insolvent and unable to pay off its debt
- a tool used to gain a macro picture of an industry environment
- the amount of money something is worth
- methods and strategies that can help a company improve its practices
- a model that identifies and analyzes five competitive forces
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue
- anything that can negatively affect the business
- a strategic initiative that contributes to a brand's reputation
- identification the need for change in how organizations work, and to facilitate that change
22 Clues: commercial activity • any item or service you sell • an organizational master plan • government aid given to businesses • the amount of money something is worth • the highest-ranking executive of a firm • the surplus gain from a business activity • a place where buyers and sellers can meet • a compulsory contribution to state revenue • ...
Economics: Topic 5 Vocabulary 2023-11-14
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- Sell merchandise to members at reduced prices
- Semi-independent business that pays fees to a parent company for the exclusive right to sell something in an area
- Another name for temporary workers
- Headquartered in one country, but operating in many
- Most complex form of business
- Financial gain
- Can easily adjust for demand
- The proprietor pays all the business debts
- Business owned by one person
- Allowed states to pass Right To Work laws
- A business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals for their shared benefit
- An industry used to bring the public's attention to a product
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- Someone who has shares in a company
- A result of working conditions brought on by the Industrial Revolution
- Doesn't disappear with the death or retirement of the owner
- Payment made by an employer to an employee for the work done
- Help corporations grow
- No owner, is often run by a board
- A law that gives workers the choice of whether or not to join a union
- A business owned by 2 or more people who agree on a division of responsibilities and profits
20 Clues: Financial gain • Help corporations grow • Can easily adjust for demand • Business owned by one person • Most complex form of business • No owner, is often run by a board • Another name for temporary workers • Someone who has shares in a company • Allowed states to pass Right To Work laws • The proprietor pays all the business debts • ...
Key terms 2024-02-22
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- Secret info that gives the business an edge.
- Personnel of the business that deals with employees
- the action or fact of complying with a wish or command
- an advantage or profit gained from something
- To gather and process info
- Setting long term goals and figuring out how to reach them
- Specific things you need to be good at for your job
- Data that has been processed and organized
- abilities that allow an individual to better understand complex scenarios and develop creative solutions
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- people that make the big decisions for the business
- control the operations of the business
- Having everything neat and where its needed
- organizing, storing, and retrieving info
- how well someone communicates with another
- setting goals and making a plan to reach them
- Natural, capital, or human resources needed
- Finding people to hire and getting them to work
- confidential information about a business
- retrieve, transform, or classify the information
- Setting short term goals and figuring out how to reach them
- oversees projects and teams
- expanding skills in your field
- on the ground managers
- Supervise the running of the business
24 Clues: on the ground managers • To gather and process info • oversees projects and teams • expanding skills in your field • Supervise the running of the business • control the operations of the business • organizing, storing, and retrieving info • confidential information about a business • how well someone communicates with another • Data that has been processed and organized • ...
Chapter 5 Entreprenuer 2025-03-10
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- Statement More specific than a vision statement
- The plan to track the growth of businesses
- an organization made up of individuals and businesses in a specific industry
- Model a description of how entrepreneurs plan
- a brief recounting of the key points contained in a business plan
- the distribution channel through which a product or service flows from the producer to the customer
- people most likely to buy products and services
- a document that describes a new business and a strategy to launch that business
- a working model used by entrepreneurs
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- the means of delivering a product indirectly to the customer
- a tool for organizing important information
- Advertising and online
- end users of the service, also called the consumer
- The process that tests a business concept
- Small Business Administration
- Needed to be tested in the market
- the means of delivering a product directly to the customer
- things that promote or enhance the value of a product or a service to the customer
- Statement A declaration of the scope and purpose of a company
- distinctive aspects, qualities, or characteristics of a product or service
20 Clues: Advertising and online • Small Business Administration • Needed to be tested in the market • a working model used by entrepreneurs • The process that tests a business concept • The plan to track the growth of businesses • a tool for organizing important information • Model a description of how entrepreneurs plan • people most likely to buy products and services • ...
venture plan 2024-05-28
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- A financial plan details a business’s current standing and helps business leaders make informed decisions about future strategies.
- It is the process of evaluating the viability of a new service or product through research conducted directly with potential customers .It allows a company to define its target market and get more opinions and feedback from customers about their interest in a product or service.
- activity of attracting public attention to a product or business through paid
- they can be described as entrepreneurial.
- in the financial sector who use modern technology to facilitate their business.
- and conclusion of value was made.
- form of protection for published and unpublished literary, scientific, and artistic works
- A marketing plan is a document that defines a marketing strategy for a company in order to reach their targeted audience and to track their marketing strategies over a period of time.
- The ways in which we advertise.Ex : TV ,Newspaper ,Magazines ,Radio, etc.
- body that is granted a charter recognizing it as a separate legal entity having its own
- – Fintech is a portmanteau word meaning “financial technology,” referring to businesses and
- to a fledgling startup in return for an ownership percentage.
- Valuation—An estimate of the worth of a business entity and its assets.
- Relationships, Value Propositions, Cost Structure, Channels, Revenue Streams
- to execution and managing it. A person who starts their own business is called an entrepreneur,
- have been fixed in a tangible or material form.
- Robinhood, Revolut, or Betterment.
- Model Canvas – A business model canvas (BMC) is a template meant to concisely identify the
- in print, broadcast, or electronic media. Not to be confused with marketing or public
- A production plan describes in detail how a company ‘s products and services will be manufactured.It also spells out the production targets, required resources,processes and overall schedule.
- Price selection exists when prices that change at any given point in time are not representative of the overall population.
- – Fledgling refers to a company or startup that is young, lacking experience, and still struggling
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- points of a business model in one simple diagram. There are usually 9 key components of a
- – See “Ecopreneurship.”
- – Entrepreneurship is the process of business creation, from ideation and design
- —A person who organizes, operates, and assumes the risk for a business venture.
- – Agripreneurship is essentially entrepreneurship in the agricultural
- is that it shields its investors from personal liability for any losses a corporation may
- Agripreneurship = agriculture + entrepreneurship.
- formal estimate of the value of something on the open market. It also describes how the
- privileges, and liabilities distinct from those of its members. The primary advantage of a
- A business location strategy is a plan used to find the best location for your business to reach its goals .
- their business ideas, business model, market, and products or services.
- – An angel is a type of investor, often a wealthy individual, who provides capital and financial
- model canvas, which are: Key Partners, Key Activities, Primary Resources, Customer Segments,
35 Clues: – See “Ecopreneurship.” • and conclusion of value was made. • Robinhood, Revolut, or Betterment. • they can be described as entrepreneurial. • have been fixed in a tangible or material form. • Agripreneurship = agriculture + entrepreneurship. • to a fledgling startup in return for an ownership percentage. • ...
Marketing Entrepreneur Management 2018-03-22
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- a short song for a business
- a type of product
- marketing
- an item sold by a business
- someone who starts a business
- money gained on a sale
- a specific area
- a cost for an item
- a design for a business
- someone who invents things
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- a saying for a business
- the market a product is tar
- an action performed for money
- someone who innovates
- a thought that can be turned into a product or service
15 Clues: marketing • a specific area • a type of product • a cost for an item • someone who innovates • money gained on a sale • a saying for a business • a design for a business • an item sold by a business • someone who invents things • a short song for a business • the market a product is tar • an action performed for money • someone who starts a business • ...
Chapter 9 2021-01-25
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- Expense changes
- Handles affairs while still alive
- Person who carries out wishes of will
- Tax sheltered investments for profit seeking business
- Stocks/Bonds
- plan for when you die
- A plan for future spending
- profit from an investment
- Easily converted into cash
- No capital gain tax
- Interest earned on loans
- Another name for savings
- Investment in existing business
- Tax sheltered investments for nonprofit seeking business
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- Interest money on treasury bonds
- Investment in new business
- Expense stays the same
- Individual who receives assets
- loss from an investment
- Tax deductible investment
- Investment plans must be __
- not 100% liquid
- states individuals wishes after death
- no liquidity
24 Clues: Stocks/Bonds • no liquidity • Expense changes • not 100% liquid • No capital gain tax • plan for when you die • Expense stays the same • loss from an investment • Interest earned on loans • Another name for savings • Tax deductible investment • profit from an investment • Investment in new business • A plan for future spending • Easily converted into cash • Investment plans must be __ • ...
Lesson 9&10 Assessment 2022-12-20
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- Earnings paid to someone for their work
- eliminating unlawful discrimination
- work being sent to contractors
- Required to join group after being hired
- someone who applies info in the workplace
- Person above a COO
- people who have paid work
- Someone who own a business
- the process of working from home
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- Economies becoming interconnected
- difference in how much you make
- Big business distributes to small business
- People seeking to improve work conditions
- Governing part of a company
- Someone affected by the company's actions
- A particular name or symbol
- compensation offered to workers
- The very first sale
- only hires workers from a union
- Business offering little protection
20 Clues: Person above a COO • The very first sale • people who have paid work • Someone who own a business • Governing part of a company • A particular name or symbol • work being sent to contractors • difference in how much you make • compensation offered to workers • only hires workers from a union • the process of working from home • Economies becoming interconnected • ...
Organizational Leadership 2021-11-16
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- The ability to influence others to work towards a common goal
- The function of management which compares actual outcomes to desired
- Type of business which is a blend of a partnership and a corporation
- The "S" in SWOT
- Someone who takes a considerable risk to start a business
- The "T" in SWOT
- A S.M.A.R.T. goal should be r________
- A statement which sets direction for a business and gives the business purpose
- _______ of command refers to who is responsible to whom in an organization
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- Type of business where someone purchases the rights to operate under strict conditions
- Another function on management
- This leadership style gives power to employees to participate in making decisions
- An organizational ________ shows the managerial structure of a business
- This leadership style gives direct instruction about the work to be done
- The "S" in S.M.A.R.T. goals
- Free ______ leadership gives employees complete freedom in performing their job
- The number of people responsible to a manager is called ______ of control
- Attractive personality quality which draws others in
- One function of management
19 Clues: The "S" in SWOT • The "T" in SWOT • One function of management • The "S" in S.M.A.R.T. goals • Another function on management • A S.M.A.R.T. goal should be r________ • Attractive personality quality which draws others in • Someone who takes a considerable risk to start a business • The ability to influence others to work towards a common goal • ...
Civil War 2025-02-11
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- Founder of the Union Intelligence Service and a pioneering detective.
- The process of reporting and analyzing information collected after a covert mission.
- The city where espionage activities, including thwarting plots against Lincoln, were notably carried out.
- A brave Union spy whose undercover missions provided critical battlefield intelligence.
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- Short for intelligence; the vital secret information gathered during espionage.
- A secret system of writing used to encode messages in covert operations.
- The first female detective in Union espionage who helped foil a presidential assassination plot.
- A disguise or false identity employed by spies to hide their true intentions.
8 Clues: Founder of the Union Intelligence Service and a pioneering detective. • A secret system of writing used to encode messages in covert operations. • A disguise or false identity employed by spies to hide their true intentions. • Short for intelligence; the vital secret information gathered during espionage. • ...
BU 1-1 2024-10-23
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- Return on Investment abbreviation
- creating a product/service for specific customers for their benefit
- The daily functioning of an organization, includes manufacturing, purchasing, and logistics
- For-profit company either commercial, industrial, or professional
- Return on Equity abbreviation
- Management of assets, liabilities, equity, and cash flow of company
- People assets responsible for hiring, firing, training, and evaluating employees
- Process of recording financial transactions and records
- Type of business that manufactures items to sell
- A view of the future if the company is successful in accomplishing its mission
Down
- Collects data and information used for making informed decisions
- Type of business that provides a service or opinion
- A specific procedure or action used to achieve goals and objectives
- A plan of action designed to achieve goals and objectives
- A company's purpose and focal point
- Business is about ___ managing business functions
- Type of business that pursues a profit margin
17 Clues: Return on Equity abbreviation • Return on Investment abbreviation • A company's purpose and focal point • Type of business that pursues a profit margin • Type of business that manufactures items to sell • Business is about ___ managing business functions • Type of business that provides a service or opinion • Process of recording financial transactions and records • ...
Business Growth and Decline 2023-01-19
Across
- ... cessation occurs when a business is forced to close the business
- when a business acquires or merges with another business in s different industry
- when a receiver takes control of all business decisions and affairs
- a stage when business growth slows and flattens out
- a stage where businesses can decline, stay steady or renew
Down
- when a business is unable to pay its debts
- ...cessation occurs when owners decide to close the business
- is a stage that refers to when the business first starts trading
- a declaration that a business or person is unable to pay their debts
- an independent person takes control of the business and sells its assets
- are people or businesses who are owed money
- is a stage when a business experiences increased sales and has regular customers
12 Clues: when a business is unable to pay its debts • are people or businesses who are owed money • a stage when business growth slows and flattens out • a stage where businesses can decline, stay steady or renew • ...cessation occurs when owners decide to close the business • is a stage that refers to when the business first starts trading • ...
The Dark Game 2024-03-06
Across
- information gathered and activities conducted to protect against the efforts of foreign intelligence agencies.
- Spy who creates false passports and other documents.
- spying, or intelligence gathering is the act of obtaining secret or confidential information
- changes the meaning of a word or phrase by replacing it with a different word, phrase, number, or other symbol to make a message secret.
- A clandestine source or method, usually an agent.
Down
- If you think you're being watched, you'll need to check without revealing your suspicions.
- Having a fake persona to not give your identity away
- A spy who pretends to be working against one country but who is in fact working for that country's opponent; often a conduit for disinformation.
- you work secretly for an intelligence service
9 Clues: you work secretly for an intelligence service • A clandestine source or method, usually an agent. • Having a fake persona to not give your identity away • Spy who creates false passports and other documents. • If you think you're being watched, you'll need to check without revealing your suspicions. • ...
ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS AND CONVENTIONS 2025-07-22
Across
- Owners equity in the businesss
- _________what comes in/receiver/expenses
- Expenses incurred match with revenue
- Writing off of assets due to wear and tear
- A person who owes money to the business
- Profit earned from manufacturing activity
- Income of a recurring nature
- Amounts which a business owes
- The amount lost from a debtor
Down
- A person who has a claim for money against business
- Acquired for a long term period
- ________what goes out/Giver/Incomes
- Business will continue for a fairly long time
- policy of playing safe
- Profit earned after all incomes and expenses
- withdrawal of goods from business for personal use
- Valued at cost or market price whichever is less
17 Clues: policy of playing safe • Income of a recurring nature • Amounts which a business owes • The amount lost from a debtor • Owners equity in the businesss • Acquired for a long term period • ________what goes out/Giver/Incomes • Expenses incurred match with revenue • A person who owes money to the business • _________what comes in/receiver/expenses • ...
Robots 2022-01-17
Across
- what you use to control your television.
- a computer program, like a game or a phone app.
- you use it to turn things on or off (ex: lights).
- a small stick used to receive radio transmissions.
- not real (ex: intelligence).
- a small source of energy (ex: in your mobile phone).
- a line used to connect two parts of a robot.
- a robot that almost looks human.
- a machine used to run programs and create software.
Down
- a small computer you can touch to play games or access the Internet.
- a turning object used by robots and machines to fly (ex: helicopters).
- the structure of a robot, with arms and legs attached to it.
- something used to move around. Humans have two of them.
- an adjective linked to robots.
- a round object used to roll. Cars have four of them.
- what is on top of your body.
- in the shape of a circle.
- the acronym of artificial intelligence.
- something used to move objects. You have hands at the end of them.
- a device used to record videos.
20 Clues: in the shape of a circle. • what is on top of your body. • not real (ex: intelligence). • an adjective linked to robots. • a device used to record videos. • a robot that almost looks human. • the acronym of artificial intelligence. • what you use to control your television. • a line used to connect two parts of a robot. • a computer program, like a game or a phone app. • ...
Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems 2022-01-26
Across
- used to create an expert system
- a system that is comparable to human intelligence
- how sure are you of a pattern recognition system's answer
- Programmer who enters the knowledge into an expert system
- logic with only have 2 states
- considers all possible solutions to find the best
- tries to create a system that learns like a human
- uses previous answers to improve decision making
- Computer system that can understand spoken language
- attempts to mimic the neurons in the human brain
- Math theory used in AI
- computers learning from past experiences
- general rules
Down
- designed to make the same decision that a human expert would make
- Part of an expert system
- Part of an expert system
- Example data for CI systems
- uses computational intelligence to recognize similarities between examples
- using logic to come to a conclusion
- Techniques for dealing with human language so a computer can under it
- experiment dealing with TOK
- can have multiple values
- Determines if a computer is intelligent or not
- readable by a human, but not a computer
24 Clues: general rules • Math theory used in AI • Part of an expert system • Part of an expert system • can have multiple values • Example data for CI systems • experiment dealing with TOK • logic with only have 2 states • used to create an expert system • using logic to come to a conclusion • readable by a human, but not a computer • computers learning from past experiences • ...
AI Review for Quiz 2023-11-03
Across
- in 1997 he was unseated as chess champion
- insufficient what?
- first asked in 2061
- the AC finds a solution to this
- this is the type of computer in "AC"
- computers use this method to make decisions
- development of AI has been compared to this weapon
- this program conducted therapeutic interviews
- this experiment involves two humans and a computer
- this thought experiment involves one person in a room with language
- robot that can disobey the three laws
- "perfect circle of protection"
Down
- in the end, where does the AC exist?
- Descartes believed this was the mark of intelligence
- computer that reinterprets the three laws
- novel that describes the first example of AI
- this is in the machine in I,Robot
- testing area to determine if computers could achieve AI
- we typically use this to make decisions
- first use for computers
- invtentor of the term "artificial intelligence"
- Turing test is based on this theory of the mind
- he proposed, "can a machine think?"
- creator of Eliza concluded AI was___________
- from where are the Jerrod family leaving
25 Clues: insufficient what? • first asked in 2061 • first use for computers • "perfect circle of protection" • the AC finds a solution to this • this is in the machine in I,Robot • he proposed, "can a machine think?" • in the end, where does the AC exist? • this is the type of computer in "AC" • robot that can disobey the three laws • we typically use this to make decisions • ...
ant, ent Blue 51 WTW 2024-05-09
Across
- a quality that a person possesses - a tendency to be mild.
- having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully.
- the fact of living in a place.
- very bright and radiant; exceptionally clever or talented.
- Intense brightness of light; exceptional talent or intelligence.
- existing or occurring in large amounts.
- quality of being more merciful or tolerant than expected.
- the quality or state of being tentative, unsure, or slow in acting or speaking.
- the ability to do something successfully or efficiently.
- a person who lives somewhere permanently or long term.
- tentative, unsure, or slow in acting or speaking.
Down
- the quality or state of being hesitant.
- a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action.
- the process of coming into view or becoming exposed after being concealed.
- a very large quantity of something.
- the state of quality of having plentifulness.
- an instant of intense brightness of light; exceptional talent or intelligence.
- the place where someone lives; a person's home.
- having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully.
- permissive, merciful, or tolerant.
- in the process of coming into being or becoming prominent.
21 Clues: the fact of living in a place. • permissive, merciful, or tolerant. • a very large quantity of something. • the quality or state of being hesitant. • existing or occurring in large amounts. • the state of quality of having plentifulness. • the place where someone lives; a person's home. • tentative, unsure, or slow in acting or speaking. • ...
AI toolkit vocab 2025-02-12
Across
- Ensuring AI systems operate without discrimination or inequality.
- The simulation of human intelligence in machines.
- The moral implications of AI and its impact on society.
- The process of decision-making and management in AI development.
- A computer program designed to simulate conversation with humans.
- A part of AI where systems learn from data.
- Rules or directives designed to control AI development.
- The act of creating something new or improving something existing.
- Incorrect or inaccurate information spread unintentionally.
Down
- Using AI to influence or control individuals or groups.
- Monitoring or observing people using AI technology.
- AI-generated content designed to deceive or impersonate.
- False or misleading information spread deliberately.
- The loss of jobs due to AI automation.
- The act of misleading or tricking a system or human.
- Prejudices or unfair tendencies in AI systems based on their training data.
- The ability to generate new, original ideas or solutions.
- Characteristics that resemble human behavior.
- A machine capable of carrying out tasks automatically.
- Identifying patterns in data or behavior.
20 Clues: The loss of jobs due to AI automation. • Identifying patterns in data or behavior. • A part of AI where systems learn from data. • Characteristics that resemble human behavior. • The simulation of human intelligence in machines. • Monitoring or observing people using AI technology. • False or misleading information spread deliberately. • ...
Elisabeth Braggs Vocabulary Development 2013-11-06
Digital Marketing Ch. 3 2025-03-19
Across
- a decentralized digital currency that utilizes blockchain technology.
- a business model where retailers or wholesalers offer goods and services online.
- original digital assets, like artwork, music, or other digital goods, that are created using blockchain.
- paid media in which content follows the form and function of the site on which it is placed, not traditional advertising formats.
- sets of rules that are written and stored on the blockchain that are automatically executed once the defined conditions in the contract are met.
- a type of community model that is used to obtain needed resources, including financing, by soliciting from a community instead of traditional funding sources.
- buying and selling goods and services online.
- a business model that offers incentives to partner websites, wherein a website agrees to post a link (through an ad or other content) to a transactional site in return for a commission on sales made as a direct result of the link.
- a business model where businesses create value by facilitating interactions between external producers and consumers.
- business model that delivers products, services, and content for a set fee.
- a business model that brings buyers and sellers together to exchange goods and services, often in exchange for a fee or commission.
- business model that delivers services or content on a metered or “pay-as-you-go” basis.
- a type of business model that utilizes the network effects of the internet to connect like-minded individuals and groups.
- the processes by which a business creates value, provides value to its customers, and captures value in the form of profits.
Down
- a shared, immutable ledger that facilitates the process of recording transactions and tracking assets in a business network.
- applications, such as smart contracts, that are developed on blockchains.
- a description of the customer value delivered to a specific target market.
- a business model that bypasses intermediaries such as wholesalers and manufacturers’ reps in the channel of distribution; direct from manufacturer to customer.
- intermediaries in channels of distribution that specialize in the capture, analysis, application, and distribution of information.
- the first cryptocurrency.
- a decentralized blockchain with smart contract functionality. Ether is the native cryptocurrency of the platform.
- a quick change from one business model to another. It is usually applied to start-ups that can make rapid model changes that may be impossible for entrenched business models of large enterprises.
- the fee required to conduct a transaction on Ethereum. These fees are paid to miners who use their computing power to validate blockchain transactions (i.e., those running the computations).
- a business model where businesses create value by controlling a linear series of activities (the classic value-chain mode). The inputs at one end of the chain undergo a series of steps that transform them into a finished product to create value. Value is produced upstream and consumed downstream.
24 Clues: the first cryptocurrency. • buying and selling goods and services online. • a decentralized digital currency that utilizes blockchain technology. • applications, such as smart contracts, that are developed on blockchains. • a description of the customer value delivered to a specific target market. • ...
Business key term creator 2018-07-18
Across
- the increase of a price or currency over a set amount of time
- raw materials that are turned into product
- all of a business' expenses
- a risk taking person making an innovative product.
- a physical object that a business could sell and is valued
- the ability to take risks and develop a business idea
- expenmses that never change no matter home much you have
- expenses that increases the more you buy
- raw income of a business
Down
- a company set up to make money
- a business to make money and help others simoultaneously
- the term for somebody who buys a product
- a job or action that is provided to a customer to provide or help
- the chance of something working
- Domestic Product (GDP)
- when a loan amount increases over time if not payed
- a person who buys a product or service for personal use
- planning a set of intructions while they're happening
18 Clues: Domestic Product (GDP) • raw income of a business • all of a business' expenses • a company set up to make money • the chance of something working • the term for somebody who buys a product • expenses that increases the more you buy • raw materials that are turned into product • a risk taking person making an innovative product. • ...
It Period 2 2024-10-17
Across
- Data linked to your individual identity, generated when using the internet for any activity
- Interconnected networks that provide variety of information
- Subset of the internet that shares a common suffix
- Manages a centralized resource in a network
- Fibre through which light signals are sent
- Program that searches for items in a database
- Interconnected things
Down
- Systems that are able to perform tasks that would usually require human intelligence
- Type of Artificial Intelligence designed to create new content
- Graphical interface for navigating between web pages
10 Clues: Interconnected things • Fibre through which light signals are sent • Manages a centralized resource in a network • Program that searches for items in a database • Subset of the internet that shares a common suffix • Graphical interface for navigating between web pages • Interconnected networks that provide variety of information • ...
Anupoma's Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-23
Across
- Selling something at a better or bigger value
- Starting and running a business
- A speech on what you want to do with your business
- Having a rival company with product similar to yours
- Used as a application for jobs
- skills that make you employable
- The amount of money a item costs, can vary
- Organization
- money
- Running a business by your self, solo
- Bills needed to be payed no matter the service and goods
Down
- A point that ends up equaling 0
- all the goods and services in the business
- Serving your employees and costumers
- Running against someone or something
- A organization that sells products
- Presenting and promoting something
- The place and environment you work in
- To sell things at a higher volume
- To make and build something
- The goal of the amount of stock and profit for your company
- getting in debt and not being able to pay it off
- setting goals to help your future business
- Something with all your history of education
- anything with value
- Running a business with someone
- Produce,Place,Product,Price
27 Clues: money • Organization • anything with value • To make and build something • Produce,Place,Product,Price • Used as a application for jobs • A point that ends up equaling 0 • Starting and running a business • Running a business with someone • skills that make you employable • To sell things at a higher volume • A organization that sells products • Presenting and promoting something • ...
Entrepreneurship in the Modern World 2022-04-03
Across
- one of the best business ideas with low investment.
- plays an important role in coffee shops.
- grasps the diverse concepts and implements them in projects.
- embraces the changes
- business that organizes events.
- develops, organize and leads small scale business enterprise.
- captures memories and emotions.
- supports a family or a small group of people.
- one of the leading entrpreneurs of the times.
- print on demand
- one of the most successful home based businesses today.
- serve society and make the world a better place for the one's who are suffering.
Down
- involves managing income and expenses, processing payrolls and preparing tax returns for business clients.
- refers to the production of goods through farming and livestock.
- an online platform page; necessary to have in a business.
- identifies consumers' needs and wants keenly.
- entrepreneur knows very well the market trends and design his products and services accordingly.
- starts with a short menu with delivery boy.
- part time business that offers lots of flavors.
- creating new product in the marketplace.
- imminent in the form of venture failure.
- encourages the audience to make a purchase.
22 Clues: print on demand • embraces the changes • business that organizes events. • captures memories and emotions. • plays an important role in coffee shops. • creating new product in the marketplace. • imminent in the form of venture failure. • starts with a short menu with delivery boy. • encourages the audience to make a purchase. • identifies consumers' needs and wants keenly. • ...
Economics CH7 2017-05-04
Across
- portions of ownership of a firm
- a type of business that is owned collectively by its members
- sold by corporations to raise funds
- specifies areas where various types of business activities can be pursued
- actual amount of money borrowed from a bondholder
- a business owned and operated by two or more people
- the type of a partnership in which partners rarely take an active role in business decisions
- application for a license to form a corporation
- certificate issued by a corporation in exchange for money borrowed from an investor
Down
- the amount of time a business operates
- a license permitting the formation of a new corporation
- a major disadvantage to partnerships
- the type of partnership in which partners have equal decision making opportunities
- a business owned and operated by one person
- decision making body of a corporation
- anything of value thAt a borrower can give up if they are unable to pay a loan
- an enterprise that uses the original company's name to sell goods or services
- assigning duties to partners based on their skills
- occurs when one company joins with another
- responsibility for debt
20 Clues: responsibility for debt • portions of ownership of a firm • sold by corporations to raise funds • a major disadvantage to partnerships • decision making body of a corporation • the amount of time a business operates • occurs when one company joins with another • a business owned and operated by one person • application for a license to form a corporation • ...
Microeconomics Vocabulary 2024-03-04
Across
- one firm controls a market
- business with one owner who has unlimited liability for the business
- where a price floor appears in relation to equilibrium price
- this law says that as price goes up, quantity also goes up
- business with 2 or more owners who have unlimited liability for the business
- what is exchanged in the circular flow model for resources or goods and services
- people who buy goods/services
- type of competition where many sellers sell similar products
- business or firm that produces goods/services
- direction curve shifts if there is an increase in supply or demand
Down
- business owned by shareholders which vote on a board to run the firm
- this law says that as price goes up, quantity goes down
- market where productive resources are exchanged
- market where goods and services are exchanged
- where a price ceiling appears in relation to equilibrium
- price ___ - highest price that can be legally given
- a few firms control a market
- types of competition where many sellers sell identical products
- price ___ - lowest price that can be legally given
- direction curve shifts if there is a decrease in supply or demand
20 Clues: one firm controls a market • a few firms control a market • people who buy goods/services • market where goods and services are exchanged • business or firm that produces goods/services • market where productive resources are exchanged • price ___ - lowest price that can be legally given • price ___ - highest price that can be legally given • ...
Entrepreneurship Vocab 2024-03-26
Across
- a limit to money or things that can be spent
- skills that one con develop that make a person "employable"
- a big name brand company that makes different products day-to-day
- a person that sells goods in large groups for low prices
- people or businesses that make your product
- a useful or valuable thing to a person (advantage)
- the pursuit of starting/managing a business
- a plan that lays out a businesses goals and things they hope to achieve
- a offer to partner up with ownership of your business in benefit of the business
Down
- each full case or amount of products
- to be responsible for something by law
- a business that purchases goods in large quantities from its maker
- having the same customer wants but you have different products
- to "partner up" to split cost and Co-Fund
- a form of income for a business
- cash that you get in deposit from your work
- a way of advertising your product
- a job that you do for others benefit
- a person that strives to create their own business or product
- having no more money/can't pay the balance back
20 Clues: a form of income for a business • a way of advertising your product • each full case or amount of products • a job that you do for others benefit • to be responsible for something by law • to "partner up" to split cost and Co-Fund • cash that you get in deposit from your work • people or businesses that make your product • the pursuit of starting/managing a business • ...
Business Final Review 2022-12-14
Across
- The actual price a customer pays for a product before anything else is deducted
- The combination of different promotions a company uses
- monetary value attributed to an item
- Niche facet of the market where sellers target a certain audience
- Knowledge of the existance of a certain brand, has a formula to calculate
- Promoting specific products
- After introduction in the business cycle
- Possible strategy for revival of a company, for example look at crocs with their jibbitz
- A competition which requires certain skill
- the beginning of the business cycle, introductory stage in the market
- Encourage customers to buy a product as soon as possible
- Encompasses a product, the first impression a customer gets of a good they have purchased
Down
- Applying communication skills to inspire goodwill between a business and the general public
- Goals defined by a business for a marketing plan targeting pricing in a company
- For example: Dawn Dishsoap or Chobani
- A synonym for direct marketing
- A competition that is by the luck of the draw
- Establishment within the business world, think of businesses like Google
- The process of communicating with potential customers
- Going down in the business cycle
20 Clues: Promoting specific products • A synonym for direct marketing • Going down in the business cycle • monetary value attributed to an item • For example: Dawn Dishsoap or Chobani • After introduction in the business cycle • A competition which requires certain skill • A competition that is by the luck of the draw • The process of communicating with potential customers • ...
Econ chapter 5 crossword 2024-11-17
Across
- Most complex form of business
- Very few occur in the us
- the average person can expect to hold 8-12 jobs in their lifetime
- Headquartered in one country but operating in many
- The gap in pay level
- A business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals for their shared benefit
- Referred to as contingency employment
- the us has relatively high amount yet the value had decreased
- Business owned by 2 or more people
Down
- If a business fails investing only loses what they put in other partner responsible for the rest
- No owner often run by a board
- in 2020 there were 27 million
- As the economy changes so does the job market
- Started to change working conditions brought on by the industrial reveloution
- These are watched to make sure a monopoly doesn't form
- With extended negotiations or a strike mediation often happens
- makes up almost 30% of workers compensation
- Business run by one person
- Semi independent business that pays fees to a parent company for exclusive right to sell something in an area
- Doesn't disappear with the death or retirement of the owner
20 Clues: The gap in pay level • Very few occur in the us • Business run by one person • No owner often run by a board • in 2020 there were 27 million • Most complex form of business • Business owned by 2 or more people • Referred to as contingency employment • makes up almost 30% of workers compensation • As the economy changes so does the job market • ...
A Level Business Crossword (Year 1) 2025-06-17
Across
- Continuous improvement
- Introduces employees to aspects of the business.
- A leadership style in which one individual holds all decision-making power/authority.
- The general rise of prices in the economy.
- Categorises a firms product range by market share and market growth.
- Passing down responsibility to complete a task.
- The proportion of sales that one business/product has relative to the sales made in the entire industry.
- A person who sets up a business, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- Inspecting quality at the end of the production process.
Down
- Increasing output to reduce unit costs.
- Revenue equals total cost.
- The act of focusing marketing efforts on a specific group of consumers.
- This is used to pay off the fixed costs.
- A business pays a third party to perform tasks/provide services.
- The number of subordinates under a line manager.
- A private limited company.
- Allows a business to build identity through a name, logo, design of symbol.
- A business owned by one person.
- Revenue minus cost of sales.
- The amount that producers are willing to provide to market for a given price.
20 Clues: Continuous improvement • Revenue equals total cost. • A private limited company. • Revenue minus cost of sales. • A business owned by one person. • Increasing output to reduce unit costs. • This is used to pay off the fixed costs. • The general rise of prices in the economy. • Passing down responsibility to complete a task. • The number of subordinates under a line manager. • ...
Chapter 5 Choiceboard 2022-02-07
Across
- end users of the service, also called the consumer
- the means of delivering a service or product indirectly to the customer, such as through a wholesaler
- a group of businesses with a common interest
- a working model used by entrepreneurs to determine what it takes to develop their products or services
- a description of how entrepreneurs plan to make money with their business concepts
- the distribution channel through which a product or service flows from the producer to the customer
- a document that describes a new business and a strategy to launch that business
- distinctive aspect, qualities, or characteristic of a product or service
- a tool for organizing important information about a business venture’s competition
- the means by which a product or service is delivered to the customer
Down
- people most likely to buy a business’s products and services
- a clear and concise description of a business opportunity; it contains four elements: the product or service, the customer, the benefit, and the distribution
- the federal agency that provides services to small businesses and new entrepreneurs, including counseling, publications, and financial aid
- the means of delivering a service or product directly to the customer, such as via a website
- things that promote or enhance the value of a product or a service to the customer
- the process that tests a business concept; it allows the entrepreneur to decide whether a new business concept has potential
- distinctive aspects, qualities, or characteristics of a product or service
- a declaration of the specific aspirations of a company, the major goals for which it will strive
- an organization made up of individuals and businesses in a specific industry that works to promote that industry
- a brief recounting of the key points contained in a business plan
20 Clues: a group of businesses with a common interest • end users of the service, also called the consumer • people most likely to buy a business’s products and services • a brief recounting of the key points contained in a business plan • the means by which a product or service is delivered to the customer • ...
Entrepreneurship Crossword 2023-09-24
Across
- an indian food delivery app,famous for its innovative and catchy marketing.
- A portion of a company's profit paid to shareholders
- The amount of sales a business needs to make to cover all its costs.
- founder and ceo of nykaa, the top beauty and fashion retailer in the nation
- a person or organisation that puts money into financial schemes, property, etc. with the expectation of achieving a profit.
- Refers to the money flowing in and out of a business.
- a flagship initiative of the Government of India, intended to catalyse startup culture and build a strong and inclusive ecosystem for innovation and entrepreneurship in India
- an analysis technique for assessing the four aspects of any business.
- Indian multinational optical prescription eyewear retail chain, founded by Peyush Bansal
- A startup company, usually privately-held, which reaches a valuation of over $1 billion.
Down
- The practice of raising money online through many small donations from regular people, rather than one larger amount from an investor.
- someone who creates a new idea,organises, manages and takes on the risk of starting a new business.
- Placing a number value/worth on product
- Refers to the words and symbols such as a name, logo and slogan that represent a business identity.
- CEO, and co-founder of boAt.
- Indian multinational information technology company founded by Narayana Murthy.
- The money a business makes from the sales of the products or services of the business.
- The name given to the individual who starts a company.
- 'the taste of india'. an indian cooperative, famous for its creative ads apart from its products.
- All the raw materials and finished goods owned by a business.
20 Clues: CEO, and co-founder of boAt. • Placing a number value/worth on product • A portion of a company's profit paid to shareholders • Refers to the money flowing in and out of a business. • The name given to the individual who starts a company. • All the raw materials and finished goods owned by a business. • ...
2.00 CrossWord 2024-04-23
Across
- the means by which a government adjusts its spending levels and tax rates to monitor and influence a nations economy
- A business internal controllable surroundings
- surroundings
- A group of individuals who share an environment
- statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it
- The first stage of the Design Thinking process
- the general direction in which people or events are moving
- Collecting information about the environment surrounding your business
- The money charged for a product or service
- thinking outside the box to identify new solutions to the problem statement
- A business external uncontrollable surroundings
- quantitative and qualitative assessment of a market
- the systematic gathering recording and analyzing of data about a specific issue
- one page business plan template that helps you deconstruct your idea into its key assumption
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- an assessment of the practicality of a proposed plan or method
- producing a number of inexpensive scaled down versions of the product
- government environment
- a favorable situation in the environment surrounding your business
- a mental process involving the development of unique ideas
- The belief and feelings of people in a society that cause them to act in certain ways
- analyze your observations and synthesize them in order to define the core problems
- an expense a business incurs through its normal business operations
- the conscious or unconscious process of thought formulation
- The system in which people make and spend their incomes
- written description of your business future a document that tells what you plan to do and how you plan to do it
- a creativethinking technique involving the identification of as many different ideas as possible during a certain time frame
26 Clues: surroundings • government environment • The money charged for a product or service • A business internal controllable surroundings • The first stage of the Design Thinking process • A group of individuals who share an environment • A business external uncontrollable surroundings • quantitative and qualitative assessment of a market • ...
Accounting Terms 2024-11-20
Across
- Is a legal right to an item. (José Sisnado)
- A transaction that uses physical cash. (Isabella Amaya)
- The accounting term for the financial claims to these assets. (José Sisnado)
- Accounts payable is a (José Escobar)
- Is anything of value that a person or business owns and therefore controls (Bryan Banegas)
- Is an economic event that causes a change— either an increase or a decrease—in assets, liabilities, or owner’s equity. (Two words with no spaces) (Bryan Banegas)
- When a business buys an item on credit, it is buying ... (Two words with no spaces) (José Escobar)
- Assets=Liabliities+Owner's Equity (Two words without spaces) (José Escobar)
- The only account used under owner's equity. (Isabella Amaya) (One word is three letters then a comma and then another word) (Without spaces)
- Property or items of value owned by a business. (José Sisnado)
- The owner’s claims to the assets of the business. (Bryan Banegas)
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- A transaction where money payments for goods are made for future dates. (Isabella Amaya)
- Is the total amount of money owed to a business—money to be received later because of the sale of goods or services on credit (Two words no spaces) (José Escobar)
- When you buy something and agree to pay for it later (José Sisnado)
- A verb used when the owner invests something into his business. (Isabella Amaya)
- An account under assets. (Isabella Amaya)
- Is the amount owed, or payable, to the creditors of a business. (Two words with no spaces) (José Escobar
- The business or person selling you the item on credit. (José Sisnado)
- What are accounts payable, XYZ capital, and Cash in bank? (Bryan Banegas)
- Is money or other property paid out in order to produce profit. (Bryan Banegas)
20 Clues: Accounts payable is a (José Escobar) • An account under assets. (Isabella Amaya) • Is a legal right to an item. (José Sisnado) • A transaction that uses physical cash. (Isabella Amaya) • Property or items of value owned by a business. (José Sisnado) • The owner’s claims to the assets of the business. (Bryan Banegas) • ...
bst 2025-06-24
Across
- an artificial person created by law
- Type of risk due to natural calamities
- Company whose shares are not traded publicly
- The main aim of business is to earn _______
- Agreement between two or more persons to share profits
- Transfer of business from public to private ownership
- Trade plus auxiliaries to trade
- A document defining internal company rules
- A big industrial unit set up by government
- Business owned and managed by one person
- Occupation involving rendering personal/professional aid
- Buying and selling of goods and services
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- Multinational operations
- Business owned and managed by the government
- Type of business with limited liability
- Small scale industries in villages
- Liability of partners is ________
- Occupation where people work for others for wages
- Capital of company divided into ______
19 Clues: Multinational operations • Trade plus auxiliaries to trade • Small scale industries in villages • an artificial person created by law • Type of risk due to natural calamities • Liability of partners is ________ • Capital of company divided into ______ • Type of business with limited liability • Business owned and managed by one person • ...
Artificial intelligence 2023-09-27
Across
- Bostrom's dread-inducing office supply
- Euphemistic state of calibration
- Halfway to your destination, Picasso
- Cajole a person or machine
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- "All you need" according to researchers though John Lennon would disagree
- Substitute sapien
- The "Sagarmatha" of AI as this legendary researcher's middle name suggests
7 Clues: Substitute sapien • Cajole a person or machine • Euphemistic state of calibration • Halfway to your destination, Picasso • Bostrom's dread-inducing office supply • "All you need" according to researchers though John Lennon would disagree • The "Sagarmatha" of AI as this legendary researcher's middle name suggests
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 2024-09-25
Across
- Jobs or tasks that require imagination, innovation, and problem-solving, often beyond the capabilities of machines.
- the introduction of new ideas or methods, particularly those that lead to significant changes in technology or practices.
- Professionals who work on developing and improving artificial intelligence systems.
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- The protection of personal information from unauthorized access, particularly when collected and used by AI systems.
- Moral issues or debates surrounding the responsible use of technology, particularly regarding privacy, fairness, and decision-making.
- unemployment the loss of jobs due to advancements in technology, where machines or AI replace human labor.
- the use of machines to perform tasks that were previously done by humans.
7 Clues: the use of machines to perform tasks that were previously done by humans. • Professionals who work on developing and improving artificial intelligence systems. • unemployment the loss of jobs due to advancements in technology, where machines or AI replace human labor. • ...
Business Arabic 2021-03-02
Across
- a month during which you may not be offered to eat or drink while traveling in the Arab world
- not eaten by Muslims and Jewish
- synonym of thank you in Arabic
- the opposite of halal
- synonym of nepotism in Arabic
- one of the most common expressions heard throughout the Middle East region
- qualifies any topic that western business professionals don't like to talk about in business meetings
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- middle eastern office manager in charge of bureaucratic issues and business needs
- mandatory head covering worn by women in Iran and Saudi Arabia
- illegal to drink in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait
- long sleeved black robe worn by women in the Gulf
- official language of Islam
- the largest family in Islam
- city where the tallest burj in the world is located
- what western business professionals need to establish with their partners in order to achieve a solid business relationship in the Middle East
- dominant religion in the Middle East
16 Clues: the opposite of halal • official language of Islam • the largest family in Islam • synonym of nepotism in Arabic • synonym of thank you in Arabic • not eaten by Muslims and Jewish • dominant religion in the Middle East • illegal to drink in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait • long sleeved black robe worn by women in the Gulf • city where the tallest burj in the world is located • ...
Business 101 2021-01-14
Across
- ความเสี่ยง ความไม่แน่นอน
- การดำเนินงานเพื่อสร้างและแลกเปลี่ยนสินค้าที่สามารถตอบสนองต่อความต้องการของลูกค้า
- คุณลักษณะของความต้องการที่อาจจะไม่ได้เปิดเผยชัดเจน
- คุณค่าหรือประโยชน์ที่เกิดขึ้นหรือที่ลูกค้าได้รับจากธุรกิจ
- ผู้มีส่วนได้ส่วนเสียกับกิจการ
- ผู้ที่ต้องการสินค้าขององค์กร
- ความเปลี่ยนแปลง
- ต้นแบบแนวคิด แบบจำลอง ภาพจำลอง
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- คุณลักษณะของผลิตภัณฑ์ที่ลูกค้าหีือผู้มีส่วนได้ส่วนเสียต้องการทั้งในแง่คุณภาพและปริมาณ
- ความพึงพอใจ
- ผู้ประกอบการ
- กลุ่มหรือประเภท มักใช้กับการจำแนกอย่างกว้างๆ
- ผลิตภัณฑ์
- ผู้ส่งมอบวัตถุดิบที่ใช้ในการผลิตสินค้าหรือนำเสนอบริการ
- บริการ
- สินค้า
16 Clues: บริการ • สินค้า • ผลิตภัณฑ์ • ความพึงพอใจ • ผู้ประกอบการ • ความเปลี่ยนแปลง • ความเสี่ยง ความไม่แน่นอน • ผู้ที่ต้องการสินค้าขององค์กร • ผู้มีส่วนได้ส่วนเสียกับกิจการ • ต้นแบบแนวคิด แบบจำลอง ภาพจำลอง • กลุ่มหรือประเภท มักใช้กับการจำแนกอย่างกว้างๆ • คุณลักษณะของความต้องการที่อาจจะไม่ได้เปิดเผยชัดเจน • ผู้ส่งมอบวัตถุดิบที่ใช้ในการผลิตสินค้าหรือนำเสนอบริการ • ...
Business Operations 2020-02-09
Across
- A Continuous automated production line
- the amount of emergency stock a business keeps just in case
- a benefit felt by employees when they can complete a job from start to finish
- a system of ordering your stock at the precise time when they are needed (4,2,4)
- checking products at the end of production for faults (7,7)
- a disadvantage of job production
- A type of production where the focus is on finishing one item before progressing to the next
- another word used to describe the process of buying
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- a benefit associated with mass production (5,5)
- the aim of improving the speed at which goods are manufactured
- an advantage of introducing a mechanised approach to flow production
- the time it takes for stock to arrive after ordering (4,4)
- building in quality checks throughout the production process (7,9)
- an advantage of batch production
- a disadvantage which halts flow production
- Where you make a group of identical items before switching to another product
16 Clues: an advantage of batch production • a disadvantage of job production • A Continuous automated production line • a disadvantage which halts flow production • a benefit associated with mass production (5,5) • another word used to describe the process of buying • the time it takes for stock to arrive after ordering (4,4) • ...
Business Documents 2021-10-27
Across
- electronic mail sent over the Internet
- a sequential (in order) list of events for a meeting, seminar, or program
- a form of communication sent through the mail; commonly used to contact people you already know
- an academic report widely accepted by schools and universities today
- a container used to send letters
- similar to a block style letter; commonly used when writing a business letter
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- a typewritten form of communication; all parts are left aligned
- a list of sections within a document
- a document containing a condensed record of important details of a meeting
- gives the media information that is valuable, accurate, and attention grabbing
- a list of sources used for a research paper; formatted in MLA style
- takes place of the return address on various types and formats of letters
- a formatted list that shows the organization of an essay, research paper, report, or speech
- a form of communication that moves within a company or organization; usually professional
- a form of communication that introduces your resume to a prospective employer
- a professional document that introduces you to a prospective employer
16 Clues: a container used to send letters • a list of sections within a document • electronic mail sent over the Internet • a typewritten form of communication; all parts are left aligned • a list of sources used for a research paper; formatted in MLA style • an academic report widely accepted by schools and universities today • ...
Understanding Business 2021-06-18
Across
- Profit Maximization Survival(Break Even)
- Aiming to provide the best possible service they can to all.
- Resolve complaints quickly
- a wider range of choices
- Something a stakeholder can
- Having enough finance can open
- A good leader will make staff feel
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- Number of complaints,Compare sales/profit figures.
- Something the stakeholder wants
- is something you cannot touch
- to do to have an impact upon the business
- Give all employees excellent product knowledge
- and
- Aiming to take care of the environment and
- community.
- is something you can touch This means
16 Clues: and • community. • a wider range of choices • Resolve complaints quickly • Something a stakeholder can • is something you cannot touch • Having enough finance can open • Something the stakeholder wants • A good leader will make staff feel • is something you can touch This means • Profit Maximization Survival(Break Even) • to do to have an impact upon the business • ...
Business Terms 2017-11-15
Across
- A limited amount of money you can use
- A symbol from companies to decipher products
- A person working for a business person
- Someone who sets up a business or businesses
- Something that makes something else possible to do
- The management of large amounts of money
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- A catchy phrase used to get into people's heads
- Someone that promotes and sells your products
- The person who buys your products
- A persons business and occupation
- A group of people with authority over a country or state
- A person who comes up with an idea and turns it into a business
- A thought or suggestion
- A person who purchases goods and services
- A financial gain and difference between the amount you payed and the amount you earned
- Exchange in the form of notes and coins
16 Clues: A thought or suggestion • The person who buys your products • A persons business and occupation • A limited amount of money you can use • A person working for a business person • Exchange in the form of notes and coins • The management of large amounts of money • A person who purchases goods and services • A symbol from companies to decipher products • ...
Business Idioms 2018-09-25
Across
- have your ________ cut out for you (have something very difficult to do)
- get something off the ground (start a project or a business)
- cut to the _____, (focus on what is important)
- ________ out of the box (think freely and creatively)
- be off the _______(be wrong about something)
- keep your _______ on the ball (be very focused on something)
- stay ahead of the ______ lead something
- ________ on top of things (be in control)
- be out of the _________ (not included or informed)
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- put something on ________ (postpone or stop an activity)
- get back on ______ (return to the original topic...)
- be on the _______ page (be in agreement)
- ________ base (make contact)
- ________ the bar (set standards higher than normal)
- _______ the meeting to order (announce that a meeting is about to begin)
- _______ the ball (make a mistake)
16 Clues: ________ base (make contact) • _______ the ball (make a mistake) • stay ahead of the ______ lead something • be on the _______ page (be in agreement) • ________ on top of things (be in control) • be off the _______(be wrong about something) • cut to the _____, (focus on what is important) • be out of the _________ (not included or informed) • ...
Business 1 2016-11-25
16 Clues: collega • stekker • afdeling • directeur • bereikbaar • internship • bevestiging • noodzakelijk • secretaresse • afdelingshoofd • meerdere (baas) • personeelszaken • verkoop (afdeling) • USB-aansluiting: USB-... • je zegt geen 'I want', maar 'I ... ...' • afsluiting als je de naam weet: Yours ...
Business Skills 2019-01-23
Across
- nowe oryginalne rozwiązanie (poprzedzone pomysłem), głównie techniczne
- nieszablonowe myślenie, cecha prawie każdego geniusza :D
- konsekwentne dążenie do jakiegoś celu, niepoddawanie się
- czynności wspierające sprzedaż wyrobów i usług, które oddziałują na nabywcę
- wystąpienie publiczne, które ma na celu przedstawienie treści odbiorcom
- przedsięwzięcie, którego wynik jest niepewny, ale może się opłacić
- zgromadzone zasoby finansowe przeznaczone na określony cel (np. założenie firmy)
- inaczej współpraca, współdziałanie między ludźmi
- zestaw działań obejmujący planowanie, podejmowanie decyzji, organizowanie i kontrolowanie
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- osoba która stoi na czele danej grupy
- podejmowanie konkretnych, stanowczych decyzji spowodowane mocnym wewnętrznym przekonaniem i siłą woli
- twórcza myśl zawierająca projekt działania, rozwiązania czegoś
- przeznaczenie środków finansowych w celu uzyskania korzyści lub powiększenia majątku
- grupa ludzi lub państw mających ustaloną strukturę i działających razem, aby osiągnąć wspólne cele
- proces ustalania celów i odpowiednich działań, aby je osiągnąć; opracowywanie czegoś na przyszłość
- każda zmiana, która coś ulepsza, daje nową jakość lub pozwala stworzyć nowy produkt czy usługę
16 Clues: osoba która stoi na czele danej grupy • inaczej współpraca, współdziałanie między ludźmi • nieszablonowe myślenie, cecha prawie każdego geniusza :D • konsekwentne dążenie do jakiegoś celu, niepoddawanie się • twórcza myśl zawierająca projekt działania, rozwiązania czegoś • przedsięwzięcie, którego wynik jest niepewny, ale może się opłacić • ...
Big Business 2012-10-24
Across
- Successfully used a steam engine to drill for oil near Titusville, Pennsylvania
- Made it illegal to for a trust that interfered with free trade between states or with other countries
- Invented the typewriter in 1867
- A railroad line linking the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States, completed in 1869
- most prominent organizer in the women's labor movement
- Technique involved injecting air into molten iron to remove the carbon and other impurities
- Led the Cigar Makers' International Union to join with other craft unions in 1886
- When companies producing similar products merge
- Established the world's first research laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey
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- Established the right of the federal government to supervise railroad activities and established a five-member Interstate Commerce Commission for that purpose
- Established Corporations such as the Standard Oil Company
- organized by a group of radical unionists and socialists in Chicago; also known as the Wobblies
- A company's taking over of its suppliers and distributors and transportation systems to gain total control over the quality and cost of its product
- Construction company formed by stockholders in the Union Pacific Railroad in 1864
- On of the first industrial moguls to make his own fortune
- Built a factory for manufacturing sleepers and other railroad cars on the Illinois praire
16 Clues: Invented the typewriter in 1867 • When companies producing similar products merge • most prominent organizer in the women's labor movement • Established Corporations such as the Standard Oil Company • On of the first industrial moguls to make his own fortune • Established the world's first research laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey • ...
Business terms 2013-02-20
Across
- To be supported, or to be....by
- A unique product or a logo gives company
- Results of research or health check
- When a doctor gives a cure, he needs to...it(verb)
- To be against something
- Equity capital
- A doctor who cures domestic and wild animals
- The staff of the company
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- Spending of goods and services
- Another word for consulting company is...
- You can find assets and liabilities of a company in this document
- To discover or unveil something
- To be able to pay off debts
- To give a suggestion, or to...
- Importance
- Products sold at a lower price to attract customers
16 Clues: Importance • Equity capital • To be against something • The staff of the company • To be able to pay off debts • Spending of goods and services • To give a suggestion, or to... • To be supported, or to be....by • To discover or unveil something • Results of research or health check • A unique product or a logo gives company • Another word for consulting company is... • ...
business studies 2014-03-06
Across
- the ways in which a business can encourage staff to improve their performance
- written record of what was discussed and decided at a meeting
- appointing existing staff
- a description/outline of what is involved in a job
- individuals, groups or organisations that are affected by and have direct interests in the business and its activities
- a business that isn’t legally registered
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- making the best possible use of a business's resources
- additional incentives that an employer may offer to employees
- organisations with few levels of hierarchy
- where finished products are checked by inspectors to see if they meet the set standard
- also known as the service industry
- used to keep certain information confidential and secure
- the cost advantage from business expansion
- products with low market share in a slow growing market
- where products are made available to customers
- trade restriction that limits the amount of imported goods
16 Clues: appointing existing staff • also known as the service industry • a business that isn’t legally registered • organisations with few levels of hierarchy • the cost advantage from business expansion • where products are made available to customers • a description/outline of what is involved in a job • making the best possible use of a business's resources • ...
Understanding Business 2016-10-06
Across
- when paying back a loan you will also have to pay this
- shares can be bought and sold here
- an individual who has bought shares
- a type of business within the private sector
- liability is this in a soletrader
- sector of industry which provides a service
- three letters which stand for private ltd company
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- sector of economy concerned with making a profit
- someone who owns their own business
- someone who develops a business idea
- a business would look to sell these to make a profit
- manufacturing companies work in this sector
- entrepreneurs must be willing to take when starting up their own business
- sector of industry a farmer would be in
- a factor of production
- maximum amount of partners in a partnership
16 Clues: a factor of production • liability is this in a soletrader • shares can be bought and sold here • someone who owns their own business • an individual who has bought shares • someone who develops a business idea • sector of industry a farmer would be in • manufacturing companies work in this sector • maximum amount of partners in a partnership • ...
Understanding Business 2016-10-06
Across
- shares can be bought and sold here
- three letters which stand for private limited company
- sector of industry a farmer would be in
- sector of economy concerned with making a profit
- a type of business within the private sector
- sector of industry which provides a service
- someone who owns their own business
- when paying back a loan you will also have to pay this
Down
- liability is this in a soletrader
- manufacturing companies work in this sector
- someone who develops a business idea
- a factor of production
- a business would look to sell these to make a profit
- an individual who has bought shares
- maximum amount of partners in a partnership
- entrepreneurs must be willing to take when starting up their own business
16 Clues: a factor of production • liability is this in a soletrader • shares can be bought and sold here • an individual who has bought shares • someone who owns their own business • someone who develops a business idea • sector of industry a farmer would be in • manufacturing companies work in this sector • maximum amount of partners in a partnership • ...
Business Activity 2024-01-14
Across
- are resources required to produce goods or services.
- Non-tangible products which are sold to final consumer such as insurance
- It is the amount of value the business has added to the raw materials by turning it into finished products to gain more profits
- the natural resources that can be obtained from nature. This includes minerals, forests, oil and gas.
- when there are unlimited wants and limited resources to produce the goods and services to satisfy those wants
- is the process of producing goods and services to satisfy consumer demand.
- it is when a person or organization concentrates on a task at which they are best at
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- are those goods which are sold to final consumer.
- are goods which can be used to produce other goods or services
- is the next best alternative forgone by choosing another item
- the finance, machinery and equipment needed for the production of goods and services.
- a good or service essential for living. Examples include water and food and shelter.
- the risk-taking ability of the person who brings the other factors of production together to produce a good or service.
- the physical and mental efforts put in by the workers in the production process.
- is any organization that uses all the factors of production (resources) to create goods and services to satisfy human wants and needs.
- a good or service that people would like to have, but is not required for living. Examples include cars and watching movies.
16 Clues: are those goods which are sold to final consumer. • are resources required to produce goods or services. • is the next best alternative forgone by choosing another item • are goods which can be used to produce other goods or services • Non-tangible products which are sold to final consumer such as insurance • ...
Business Terms 2022-09-23
Across
- People who make up the workforce of an organization.
- Money that a business generates from the sales of its products.
- An association of two people or more who agree to run a business together.
- People or organizations that purchase goods or services.
- A business that is operated and owned by an individual.
- Value is added to materials and components by working on them and turning them into much more expensive finished articles.
- The process of manufacturing products from raw materials or components.
- Companies that have separate legal identity from its owners.
- Aims or targets that help to make a business successful.
- Assests that are important for the growth of a business and for the production of goods.
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- Companies that have relatively few shareholders who take all the business decisions.
- Companies in which shares can be bought and sold to the public.
- ssss
- An individual or group which has an interest in a business because they are affected by its activities.
- The provision of service and distribution of the finished product to the market
- sss
16 Clues: sss • ssss • People who make up the workforce of an organization. • A business that is operated and owned by an individual. • People or organizations that purchase goods or services. • Aims or targets that help to make a business successful. • Companies that have separate legal identity from its owners. • Companies in which shares can be bought and sold to the public. • ...
Business Terms 2022-09-21
Across
- the money you have left after paying for business expenses
- individual or group that has an interest in any decision or activity of an organization
- the natural resources used in the production of a product
- Financial ____ are Funds the firm use to buy physical capital
- ___ Sector contains activities with the end purpose of exploiting natural resources
- the total amount of income generated by the sale of goods or services related to the company's primary operations
- individuals or companies/businesses that provide products or services to other entities
- the effort that people contribute to the production of products and services
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- an individual who creates a new business, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards
- Physical ___ are human-made objects that a company buys or invests in and uses to produce goods.
- ____ Sector Contains activities where natural products are changed into several useful forms through manufacturing
- the distribution of a company's earnings to its shareholders
- The ____ sector is the part of a country's economic system that is run by individuals and companies
- ____ Sector
- an individual that puts money into an entity such as a business for a financial return
- ___ sector organizations that are owned, controlled and managed by the government or other state-run bodies
16 Clues: ____ Sector • the natural resources used in the production of a product • the money you have left after paying for business expenses • the distribution of a company's earnings to its shareholders • Financial ____ are Funds the firm use to buy physical capital • the effort that people contribute to the production of products and services • ...
Business studies 2023-09-03
Across
- Decision makers in a company
- members of a Huf
- Working together for common purpose
- Most important document of the company
- Distribution of Profit
- Partner who do not take part in business
- Business which gives membership based of Birth
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- out Partner who allows to his name used as partner though he is not a partner
- members of a company
- Funds brought in by the owners
- sole risk bearer
- An artificial person
- Founder of the Company
- Agreement with respect to terms and conditions of Partnership
- seal official seal of the company
- Head of a Hindu Undivided family
16 Clues: members of a Huf • sole risk bearer • members of a company • An artificial person • Founder of the Company • Distribution of Profit • Decision makers in a company • Funds brought in by the owners • Head of a Hindu Undivided family • seal official seal of the company • Working together for common purpose • Most important document of the company • ...
Business Fundamentals 2023-10-08
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- Economic system where individuals own most businesses
- All the people who stand to gain or lose by the policies and activities of a business and whose concerns the business needs to address.
- Government leaving the economy alone (hands off approach)
- What is given up to choose another option
- Item we would like to have but is not necessary for survival
- A contractual agreement in which one firm permits another to produce and market its product and use its brand name in return for a royalty or other compensation.
Down
- Spending your money on something that may grow in value
- Are chartered by the government as an approved monopoly to perform services to the general public
- A region where a group of countries agree to reduce or eliminate tariffs
- Taxes on imported goods
- companies that invest in new businesses in exchange for partial ownership of those businesses
- Amount of goods available in the market place
- People who buy and use products
- concern businesses have for the welfare of society, not just for their owners.
- General rise in prices - money is worth less
- Nation's GDP divided by its population
16 Clues: Taxes on imported goods • People who buy and use products • Nation's GDP divided by its population • What is given up to choose another option • General rise in prices - money is worth less • Amount of goods available in the market place • Economic system where individuals own most businesses • Spending your money on something that may grow in value • ...
Business Economics 2025-07-16
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- An individual who uses goods and services
- Demand of necessity goods is generally
- Vertical demand curve shows it is
- The curve which shows all combinations of two giving same level of satisfaction
- point where budget line & IC are tangent
- Desires backed by ability to pay
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- Study of individual economic units
- MACROECONOMICS
- The study of how businesses allocate resources
- When demand changes more than proportionately with price
- The law explaining inverse relation between price and demand
- Measures responsiveness of quantity demanded to price change
- Price * Quantity = Total ___
- Total amount producers are willing to sell
- Demand curve usually slopes
- Supply curve usually slopes
16 Clues: MACROECONOMICS • Demand curve usually slopes • Supply curve usually slopes • Price * Quantity = Total ___ • Desires backed by ability to pay • Vertical demand curve shows it is • Study of individual economic units • Demand of necessity goods is generally • point where budget line & IC are tangent • An individual who uses goods and services • ...
Business Management 2024-12-16
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- Businesses that buy products from businesses and resell them to retailers or other businesses
- Obtaining goods to be resold
- The activities between businesses and customers involved in buying and selling goods and services
- Businesses that sell directly to final consumers
- Grouping goods according to size quality or other characteristics, and determining an appropriate price for products and services
- Studying buyer interests and needs testing products and gathering facts needed to make good marketing decisions
- Moving goods from where they were made to where consumers can buy them
- Focused on what and how to produce
- Focused on widespread distribution and promotion
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- Managers responsible for coordinating marketing functions across departments to meet customer needs
- Holding products until consumers need them
- Providing money that is needed to perform various marketing activities
- Keeping the needs of the consumer foremost in mind during the design production and distribution of a product
- Providing personalized and persuasive information to customers to help them buy the products and services they need
- Assuming the risk of losses that may occur from fire theft damage or other circumstances
- Focused activities toward satisfying customers
16 Clues: Obtaining goods to be resold • Focused on what and how to produce • Holding products until consumers need them • Focused activities toward satisfying customers • Businesses that sell directly to final consumers • Focused on widespread distribution and promotion • Providing money that is needed to perform various marketing activities • ...
Business Management 2024-12-16
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- A forecast of the sales revenue a company expects to receive in a month, a quarter, or a year.
- Summaries of a business's information and activities.
- Person or business to whom money is owed.
- (1) The value of a share of stock that is found by dividing the net worth (assets minus liabilities) of the corporation by the total number of shares outstanding. (2) The value of an asset after deducting the total amount of depreciation from the asset’s original value.
- The process of interpreting financial activities of a business.
- Anything of value that is owned.
- Manual or automated process for maintaining the financial information of a business.
- An estimate of the flow of cash into and out of the business over a specified time period.
- Person who owns and manages a business and often performs the day-to-day tasks, with the help of hired employees.
Down
- Gradual loss of an assets value due to age and wear.
- Partnership with at least one general partner who has unlimited liability and at least one limited partner whose liability is limited to his or her investment.
- Obtaining, recording, organizing, and maintaining the financial information of an organization.
- Money taken in by a business.
- Expensive assets of a business that are expected to last and be used for a long time.
- Cash payments made by a business.
- Business owned by two or more people.
16 Clues: Money taken in by a business. • Anything of value that is owned. • Cash payments made by a business. • Business owned by two or more people. • Person or business to whom money is owed. • Gradual loss of an assets value due to age and wear. • Summaries of a business's information and activities. • The process of interpreting financial activities of a business. • ...
Business Management 2024-12-16
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- The process of accomplishing the goals of an organization through the effective use of people and other resources.
- A manager whose main job is to direct the work of employees.
- A top-level manager who spends almost all of his or her time on management functions and decisions that affect the entire company.
- industry
- Making a product or providing a service.
- Analyzing information and making decisions about what needs to be done.
- Working with employees to ensure they are motivated and have the resources needed to help carry out plans and get the work done.
- individuals with the right skills to do the work.
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- Person who completes all five management functions on a regular basis and has authority over other jobs and people.
- businesses- Businesses that primarily use labor to offer mostly intangible products to satisfy consumer needs.
- (1) The activities between businesses and customers involved in buying and selling goods and services. (2) A set of activities that gets products from producers to consumers.
- An organization that produces or distributes a good or service for profit.
- results to determine if the company’s objectives have been accomplished as planned.
- businesses- firms produce goods used by other businesses, organizations, or consumers.
- Determining how plans can be accomplished most effectively and arranging resources to complete work.
- manager-A manager who completes all of the management functions, but spends most of the time completing specialized work in one management function or is responsible for a specific part of the company’s operations.
16 Clues: industry • Making a product or providing a service. • individuals with the right skills to do the work. • A manager whose main job is to direct the work of employees. • Analyzing information and making decisions about what needs to be done. • An organization that produces or distributes a good or service for profit. • ...
Monkey business 2025-12-04
Across
- Ring-tailed, for example
- How dare you laugh at my big red bottom?
- Collective noun for a group of monkeys or soldiers
- Silverback, for example
- Primate without a tail
- Being opposable, it allows them to grasp things
- Our closest relative
- Questionably the greatest ape
- Amusingly disrespectful, as in ______ monkey
- Man of the forest, perhaps
Down
- Maintaining hygiene but also showing respect or affection
- To "ape someone" is to do this
- Pronounced with an O at the end, it becomes a coffee
- Jane, perhaps?
- Primate with a tail
- Ape or bishop
16 Clues: Ape or bishop • Jane, perhaps? • Primate with a tail • Our closest relative • Primate without a tail • Silverback, for example • Ring-tailed, for example • Man of the forest, perhaps • Questionably the greatest ape • To "ape someone" is to do this • How dare you laugh at my big red bottom? • Amusingly disrespectful, as in ______ monkey • ...
Business Ownership & Operation 2021-10-21
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- business owned by one person
- contractual agreement to use the name and sell the products or services of a company
- art of money management
- buying and reselling of goods
- company that is registered by a state and operates apart from its owners
- business that moves goods from one business to another
- holds a firm's owners responsible for no more than the capital that they have invested in it
Down
- changes raw materials into more finished products
- process of achieving company goals by planning, organizing, leading, controlling, and evaluating the use of resources
- company that purchases goods from a wholesaler and sells them to consumers
- business that makes finished products out of processed goods
- process of planning, pricing, promoting, selling, and distributing ideas, goods, and services
- owner is responsible for the company's debt
- organization that is owned and operated by its members
- business that gathers raw goods
- organization that focuses on providing a service, but not to make a profit
- business owned by two or more people who share its risks and rewards
- company that distributes goods
- process of creating, expanding, manufacturing, or improving goods and services
- maintaining and checking records, handling bills, and preparing financial reports
20 Clues: art of money management • business owned by one person • buying and reselling of goods • company that distributes goods • business that gathers raw goods • owner is responsible for the company's debt • changes raw materials into more finished products • organization that is owned and operated by its members • business that moves goods from one business to another • ...
