Glossary

1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829
Across
  1. 3. Manufactured or constructed items that are used to produce goods and provide services,
  2. 8. Those who provide human resources, natural resources, and capital goods in order for production to take place ,
  3. 10. Products produced for personal consumption,
  4. 11. To slow down the use of something to make its supply last longer than it would otherwise,
  5. 12. The use of technology to control a process,
  6. 18. Products produced for personal consumption,
  7. 21. All the stock that a business has on hand ,
  8. 22. Productive resources; human and natural resources and capital goods; also known as economic resources,
  9. 23. A term used to refer to individuals who were born between the years 1946 and 1964,
  10. 24. A scheduling procedure in which employees select their own working hours as long as they work the required number of hours,
  11. 26. An inventory method in which goods are ordered so that they arrive when they are needed rather than being stockpiled ,
  12. 28. Starting and building a business,
  13. 29. Items that are found in nature and used to produce goods and services,
Down
  1. 1. The people who make or provide goods and services,
  2. 2. Money needed to operate a business,
  3. 4. When two employees share the responsibility for one full-time position,
  4. 5. The economic process or activity of producing goods and services,
  5. 6. The human and natural resources and capital goods used to produce goods and services; also known as factors of production,
  6. 7. Scientific applications to business objectives or the methods used to attain those objectives,
  7. 9. People who work to produce goods and services,
  8. 13. A resource that can be used in place of another,
  9. 14. resources: Natural resources that may become entirely depleted; natural resources that cannot be replenished after use,
  10. 15. program: A project organized and sponsored by a company to help its employees,
  11. 16. X: A term used to refer to individuals who were born between the years 1965 and 1980; also known as Gen X,
  12. 17. People who assume the risks of starting and operating businesses,
  13. 19. Maintaining a large inventory,
  14. 20. Items in their natural state or condition,
  15. 25. Nonrenewable, carbon-based energy sources formed underground from the fossilized remains of plants and animals ,
  16. 27. Y: A term used to refer to individuals who were born between the years 1981 and 1995; also known as millennials,