Across
- 4. – Working independently rather than being employed by a company, often taking on short-term or project-based work.
- 6. – Hiring external companies or individuals to perform tasks or services that are usually done internally.
- 7. – Expanding into new products, markets, or industries to reduce risk and increase opportunities.
- 9. – Building professional relationships with others to share information or create business opportunities.
- 12. – A test period during which a product, service, or process is evaluated.
- 14. – A legal status where a person or company cannot pay their debts and seeks protection from creditors.
- 15. – The person in charge of leading meetings or managing a company’s board of directors.
- 17. – Any person or group affected by or involved in a business, such as employees, investors, or customers.
- 19. – In a business context, a person or group involved in an agreement or contract.
- 21. – The latest time or date by which something must be completed.
- 22. (Business-to-Business) – Refers to transactions or relationships between two businesses, rather than between a business and individual consumers.
- 25. – A business or individual that sells products directly to consumers.
Down
- 1. – The process of finding and hiring the right people to join a company.
- 2. – A person who starts and manages a business, often taking on financial risks to do so.
- 3. – The process of discussing terms or reaching an agreement in business or other matters.
- 5. – A significant event or achievement that marks progress in a project or business.
- 8. – A system where people or groups are ranked according to their authority or status within an organization.
- 10. (Key Performance Indicator) – A measurable value that shows how effectively a person, team, or business is achieving its objectives.
- 11. (Business-to-Consumer) – Refers to transactions or relationships between a business and individual customers.
- 13. – Items of value owned by a business, such as property, equipment, or cash, that can be used to meet financial obligations.
- 16. – A list of topics to be discussed or tasks to be completed during a meeting or event.
- 18. – Payment made to employees based on hours worked, typically for manual or hourly jobs.
- 20. – Referring to tasks or projects that are temporarily delayed or given lower priority.
- 23. – The sequence of steps or processes needed to complete a task or project.
- 24. – A fixed, regular payment (monthly or yearly) for professional or office-based work.