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- 3. using technology to perform recurring tasks and processes automatically, replacing manual work to boost efficiency, cut costs, reduce errors, and free up employees for strategic work, involving software to handle everything from marketing and sales follow-ups to complex data processing like invoicing
- 5. Citizenship defines the norms, ethics, and responsible behaviors for employees and organizations using digital technology
- 9. a novel, useful, and non-obvious creation, process, machine, or design that did not previously exist
- 11. an individual or group that purchases or uses goods and services primarily for personal, family, or household use, rather than for resale or business production
- 12. a government-granted, time-limited monopoly (typically 20 years) that gives an inventor or company exclusive rights to make, use, sell, or import a new, useful, and
- 13. technology Blockchain technology in business is a decentralized, shared, and immutable digital ledger that enables secure, transparent, and trusted recording of transactions across a network of participants without requiring intermediaries.
- 16. the process of implementing new ideas, products, services, or methods that create value, improve efficiency, and foster growth
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- 1. Reality the use of computer-generated, 3D immersive environments to simulate real-world experiences, allowing users to interact with digital objects and scenarios in real-time using headsets and controllers
- 2. Intelligence uses artificial intelligence (AI) technologies like machine learning and NLP to automate tasks, analyze data, personalize experiences, and improve decision-making, making operations smarter, faster, and more efficient, from powering recommendations (Netflix) to optimizing supply chains, ultimately driving growth and competitive advantage
- 4. the exclusive legal right for a company or creator to control the use, reproduction, distribution, and adaptation of original works like software, marketing materials, designs, content, and music, preventing others from using them without permission, which protects intellectual property and provides economic incentive for creation
- 6. any electronic tool, system, or application that helps organizations perform tasks, manage operations, communicate, analyze data, and serve customers more efficiently
- 7. a recognizable sign, design, phrase, word, or symbol—or a combination of these—that identifies and distinguishes the source of goods (trademark) or services (service mark) of one party from those of others
- 8. an individual who identifies a business opportunity, then organizes, manages, and assumes the financial risks of starting a new enterprise to generate profit.
- 10. any electronic tool, system, or application that helps organizations perform tasks, manage operations, communicate, analyze data, and serve customers more efficiently
- 14. a measure of operational efficiency, calculating the ratio of outputs (goods and services produced) to inputs (resources like labor, time, and capital used).
- 15. media using platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn to connect with audiences, build brand loyalty, promote products, drive website traffic, and generate sales through content sharing, advertising, and direct customer engagement, moving from one-way broadcasting to interactive, dialogic communication.
