Entre Unit 2 Lessons 1-7

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Across
  1. 4. A person who coaches and supports an entrepreneur . . . or a student studying to become an entrepreneur.
  2. 12. Actions entrepreneurs and companies take that go beyond their financial self-interest.
  3. 15. Working with others to address a challenge.
  4. 16. A complete package that supports a "Go" decision by an entrepreneur to launch a new business.
  5. 17. The practice of operating openly and communicating fully, providing stakeholders with a clear understanding of how your enterprise operates.
  6. 18. The ability to pursue what you think is right or necessary to do despite temptations to quit.
  7. 21. Abilities an individual develops that helps him / her succeed.
  8. 24. When an entrepreneur’s actions and decisions are guided by a set of beliefs about how he / she wants the business to succeed.
  9. 25. Individuals and companies often promise to keep information they learn secret.
  10. 26. The ability to find solutions to difficult or complex issues.
Down
  1. 1. The ability to interact in a friendly and effective way with unfamiliar people.
  2. 2. The decision point at which an entrepreneur makes the final decision on whether or not to launch a new enterprise or abort the effort due to unfavorable market research or pro forma projections.
  3. 3. The ability to use computers for basic tasks, such as developing documents, sending emails and searching the internet for information.
  4. 5. The ability to accurately convey.
  5. 6. Open ended question that prompts more than a "Yes" or "No" answer.
  6. 7. A situation in which an individual might take an action to his/her advantage that would be to the disadvantage of a person or company that believes this individual is serving them.
  7. 8. Commitment to get something done.
  8. 9. How a business communicates to large numbers of customers, motivating them to learn more about the business and its offerings.
  9. 10. Relationships and resources that help individuals succeed.
  10. 11. An individual’s self-commitment to overcome obstacles to achieve long-term goals.
  11. 13. A clear, concise and compelling way to describe a business or new business concept in 30 seconds; a differentiating vision to encourage potential investors or employees to learn more.
  12. 14. Non-physical assets created by individuals or companies that hold the exclusive legal right to commercialize.
  13. 19. Understanding how individuals and businesses earn money and what they spend money on.
  14. 20. The ability to pursue a task without being told to by someone else.
  15. 22. Proper business behavior beyond complying with legal requirements.
  16. 23. Treating stakeholders as the entrepreneur would hope others would treat him/her.