Aspects of a Business Plan
Across
- 3. Type of leadership that gives little or no direction; gives opinions only upon request and has no “in charge” position
- 5. First section of a business plan; highlights proposed business and financial data; should convince the audience to read the rest of the plan
- 6. Type of communication that occurs between one organization and an outside party
- 11. Type of leadership that involves the group and promotes a sense of teamwork
- 13. Fourth section of a business plan; includes sources capital and projected income and expenses
- 14. Type of management that involves the group and facilitates teamwork
- 15. Third section of a business plan; includes detail concerning proposed organization, proposed product, and proposed marketing plan.
Down
- 1. Second section of a business plan; includes details such as business type, business philosophy, product description, self-analysis, trading area analysis, market segment analysis, and analysis potential location
- 2. Type of management that trusts employees’ work ability, has a high workload and is confident
- 4. Fifth and last section of a business plan; includes business communication documents, marketing documents, and legal and miscellaneous documents
- 7. Type of communication that occurs within an organization
- 8. The response the receive provides to the sender’s message, can be verbal or nonverbal
- 9. Type of leadership driven by authority; tells others what to do, limits discussions, new ideas and group teamwork
- 10. Type of management that is a micromanager, a teacher and a facilitator
- 12. When a sender selects and organizes message to be sent