Across
- 3. a business’s principles of acting morally towards its stakeholders, an acronym (3)
- 5. The last name of a person who developed a matrix for different growth strategies of a given organization (6)
- 9. individuals or organizations with a direct interest (known as a stake) in the activities and performance of a business (12)
- 11. another name for internal when applied to growth (7)
- 14. people who work in a company (9)
- 15. group of people elected by shareholders to run the company on their behalf (5+2+9)
- 17. a high-risk growth strategy that involves selling new products in new markets (15)
- 18. a short-to-medium-term and specific target an organization sets in order to achieve its aims (9)
- 19. abbreviation, non-profit social enterprise that operates in the private sector (3)
- 20. continual rise in the general level of prices in an economy (9)
Down
- 1. the actions that facilitate an organization to meet its goals, e.g. expanding into new markets (10)
- 2. the use of taxation and government expenditure policies to influence business activity (a component within political factors of a type of analysis) (6+6)
- 4. an owner or operator of an organization who can lose personal possessions if the business is loss-making (12)
- 6. for-profit social enterprise owned and run by their members (12)
- 7. … of scale are the result of higher unit costs as a firm continues to increase in size (12)
- 8. a simple declaration of the underlying purpose of an organizations existence and its core values (7+9)
- 10. a report detailing how a business sets out to achieve its goals and objectives (7+4)
- 12. area under the ownership and control of the government (6+6)
- 13. in a type of analysis - internal factors that are favourable compared with competitors (9)
- 16. one of CUEGIS principles (8)
