Across
- 2. Computing: Rather than storing files or executing programs on your personal computer, you use the internet to do so.
- 4. Keeping Unit (SKU): A special code stores use to keep track of each different product they sell—even if it only varies by color or size.
- 5. Economy: When people do small jobs (like driving for Uber or freelancing) instead of one fixed job.
- 7. (JIT): A system where companies don't fill up space by getting products just in time, not too soon or too late.
- 9. Experience (UX): How easy and enjoyable a website or app is to use, like whether it's fast or confusing.
- 11. Rate: Of all people who visit a website, how many do what the company wants them to do—like buying or joining up.
- 13. Engine Optimization (SEO): Strategies and techniques a site employs to appear first when you Google something.
- 14. (PPC): When a company places an advertisement online and only has to pay if someone actually clicks the ad.
Down
- 1. Positioning System (GPS): A system based on satellites that allows delivery drivers (and your phone) to know where they are.
- 3. Channel: The path a product follows to travel from the individual who created it to the individual who purchases it.
- 6. The item in a store that sits on a shelf or sits in the backroom, available to be bought by customers.
- 8. Interface (UI): The buttons, menus, and structure you see on a website or app—it's what you tap and click on.
- 10. Frequency Identification (RFID): Small tags that allow stores and warehouses to discover where things are, sort of like item-tracking magic.
- 12. Chain: The journey your package makes—factory, to warehouse, to your front door.
