Role Of Business
Across
- 2. A business that operates primarily within a single country.
- 7. Moral principles that guide behavior and decision-making in business. It involves making choices that are fair, honest, and respect the rights of others.
- 10. A visual representation of a company’s structure, showing the relationships between different roles and departments.
- 12. a company that operates within a specific community or geographic area, typically serving a local customer base and having a physical presence.
- 14. The part of the economy that is run by individuals and businesses rather than the government. This includes most businesses and organizations.
- 16. The management of money and investments, including budgeting, forecasting, and financial analysis.
- 19. A business model where companies integrate social and environmental concerns into their operations and interactions with stakeholders.
- 20. The part of the economy that is controlled and funded by the government. It includes services like public education, police, and infrastructure.
- 22. A legal entity separate from its owners, which can enter into contracts, sue, and be sued. It offers limited liability protection to its shareholders.
- 23. Marketing practices that promote environmentally friendly products and practices. It involves highlighting a product’s or company’s commitment to sustainability.
- 25. The systematic recording, reporting, and analysis of financial transactions of a business. It provides information about the financial position and performance.
Down
- 1. A hybrid business structure that combines the liability protection of a corporation with the flexibility and tax benefits of a partnership.
- 3. A group of businesses or organizations that produce similar goods or services. For example, the automotive industry or the technology industry.
- 4. the financial liability of owners or investors is restricted to the amount they have invested in the business; their personal assets are shielded from business liabilities.
- 5. the daily activities and processes a company uses to create and deliver its products or services, includes sourcing materials, production, delivery, and distribution.
- 6. Reporting unethical or illegal activities within an organization, often by an employee who is concerned about misconduct.
- 8. The process of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling resources to achieve organizational goals.
- 9. A situation where the owner of a business is personally responsible for all debts and obligations, which can put personal assets at risk.
- 11. processes for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients, partners, and society at large.
- 13. Organizations that operate to fulfill a charitable, educational, or social mission rather than to make a profit. Any surplus revenue is reinvested into the organization’s goals.
- 15. An organization that operates to generate profit for its owners or shareholders. Surplus revenue is distributed to owners or reinvested into the business.
- 17. A business owned and operated by a single individual. The owner is personally responsible for all debts and obligations.
- 18. Any individual or group that has an interest or concern in an organization’s activities, such as employees, customers, suppliers, and shareholders.
- 21. A business structure where two or more individuals share ownership and management responsibilities, as well as profits and liabilities.
- 24. A business that operates on an international scale, engaging in trade or investment across multiple countries.