Across
- 4. A periodical published for people with special interests, such as sports, camping, fashion, and a variety of other areas.
- 7. The ability to achieve economic, social, and environmental goals without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- 10. Someone whose job it is ro bring buyers and sellers of businesses together for a fee.
- 11. Hiring people and other companies to handle tasks a business can not do or choose not to do itself.
- 14. Intangible (nonphysical) products that satisfy consumers’ wants and needs.
- 16. A periodical published for a specific type of business or industry.
- 17. A new venture started inside a larger corporation.
- 20. A new way of doing things; a new idea, method, or device.
Down
- 1. A type of entrepreneur who recognizes a social problem and uses entrepreneurial methods to create, organize, and manage a venture to address it.
- 2. The beliefs and principles by which you choose to live that define who you are, shape your attitudes and choices, and help you identify your priorities.
- 3. A company that conducts business by means of the Internet.
- 5. The favor and loyalty a business acquires by its good reputation.
- 6. A legal agreement to begin a business in the name of a recognized company.
- 8. To think freely in order to generate ideas.
- 9. A gathering or exhibition where vendors and manufacturers introduce new items and promote established products and services.
- 12. A partnership formed among two or more companies.
- 13. A small, specialized segment of the market based on customer needs discovered in market research.
- 15. Personal characteristics that describe a population by age, gender, income, ethnic background, education, and occupation, among others.
- 18. The buyer of a franchise who is given the right to its products, process, or service. The buyer receives the way of operating a business and a product with name recognition.
- 19. The seller of a franchise who is giving the buyer its planning and management expertise.
