Across
- 3. Describe, giving reasons, a business idea, observation or issue.
- 5. By looking at all aspects of a particular business decision or proposal, consider a
- 8. Employees work in a location away from the workplace.
- 13. Intergration and interdependence of economics.
- 15. The vertical transfer of information in a hierarchy, via meetings between staff at different levels of the hierarchy.
- 16. Occur when the employer can no longer afford to hire the worker.
- 17. Consider a business decision or proposal which sets out its assumptions and interrelationships.
- 18. The senior members of satff who have been elected by shareholders of a company to run the business on their behalf.
- 20. Updating employee skills in delivering CSR such as good customer care.
- 21. Using the power of pressure groups to influence key issues
Down
- 1. Tax on imports.
- 2. Person who sells the license of their business.
- 4. Refusal to buy products from a business as a sign of protest.
- 5. Show the differences between ideas or concepts.
- 6. Take out the action of government on the economy.
- 7. The process of shifting through applications to identify suitable candidates for the jobs.
- 9. Transferring a staff member from a department or branch that no longer requires their services to other areas of business.
- 10. Quantity limits n the scale of foreign imports.
- 11. Add information or data.
- 12. Person who buys a business.
- 14. view of the decision or proposal.
- 16. The process of hiring suitable workers.
- 19. Description or observation of business data or information relating to a business decision or issue.