Entrepreneurship

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Across
  1. 3. Any name, symbol, figure, letter, word, or mark adopted and used by a manufacturer or merchant in order to designate his or her goods
  2. 6. The stage in which the entrepreneur operates the ventures and utilizes resources to achieve its goals/objectives
  3. 7. Capital and resources needed to start a business
  4. 9. An entrepreneur is accountable for his/her actions and does what is required.
  5. 10. The stage in which the entrepreneur decides on a venture’s future growth, development, or demise
  6. 12. An idea that has commercial value
  7. 15. A brief description of the key points of the business plan
  8. 19. Basic arithmetic and knowledge of basic record keeping are needed for the entrepreneur to make purchase decisions, calculate profit and complete financial statements.
  9. 20. Entrepreneurs are constantly looking for new ways to solve problems.
  10. 23. Wealth in the form of money or property, used or accumulated in a business by a person, partnership, or corporation
  11. 24. Computer skills are essential in almost every business.
  12. 25. Entrepreneurs want to make their own decisions. They set their own schedules and are able to work without supervision.
  13. 27. A proposal that describes a new business
  14. 29. A written description of the purpose of a company and the management’s philosophy.
  15. 30. Entrepreneurs must get along with others and enjoy meeting and talking to people.
  16. 31. Entrepreneurs are curious about things that may affect their business. They are not afraid to ask questions or to conduct research in order to solve problems.
  17. 33. Entrepreneurs need to gather information necessary to organize and run their business. Entrepreneurs must develop writing, speaking and listening skills.
  18. 34. The stage in the entrepreneurial process in which the entrepreneur plans the venture, identifies needed resources using a business plan, and identifies strategies to protect intellectual property
  19. 35. The exclusive rights granted by a government to an inventor to manufacture, use, or sell an invention for a certain number of years willing and able to produce at different prices.
Down
  1. 1. The stage in which the entrepreneur identifies and acquires the financial, human, and capital resources needed for the venture startup, etc.
  2. 2. Sometimes referred to as “mom and pop” businesses. Small businesses are generally started to create jobs for the owners.
  3. 4. The stage in which the entrepreneur generates ideas, recognizes opportunities, and determines the feasibility of ideas, markets, ventures, etc.
  4. 5. Entrepreneurs work until a job is done. They are determined to overcome problems and to pursue their goals in order to make their business successful.
  5. 8. Entrepreneurs must make decisions and solve problems every day.
  6. 11. The process of starting and operating one’s own business
  7. 13. Applying principles of right and wrong to situations in the workplace
  8. 14. A systematic set of rules and procedures used to guide the behavior of an individual, a business, or a culture
  9. 16. Data that describes a group of people in terms of their age, marital status, family size, ethnic background, gender, education, and income
  10. 17. Entrepreneurs develop a plan of action and must make decisions to help achieve that plan.
  11. 18. Entrepreneurs must have a basic understanding of how the economy works and of the fundamental concepts of finance, marketing, and management in order to help ensure the success of their business.
  12. 21. An individual who undertakes the risk associated with creating, organizing, and owning a business
  13. 22. Entrepreneurs believe in themselves.
  14. 26. Entrepreneurs look for challenging opportunities. They are not afraid to take risks.
  15. 28. A business undertaking involving risk
  16. 32. A new or different product
  17. 34. The legal right granted to an author, composer, playwright, publisher, or distributor to exclusive publication, production, sale, or distribution of a literary, musical, dramatic, or artistic work