Across
- 1. The origin or reason for being, e.g. the mission/vision of the business
- 4. Autonomy, the ability to make your own choices
- 6. Showing respect, generosity or care, e.g. hosting a conference, taking care of people using your services
- 8. Sense of belonging
- 12. Two businesses agree to combine and exist as a single new business
- 13. The correct practice, e.g. the policies and procedures of a business, the traditions, expectations, etc.
- 14. A furniture factory purchasing a pine forest is an example of what type of integration?
Down
- 2. Place of standing, e.g. the industry/area a business operates in
- 3. Guardianship and protection, often in the context of natural resources
- 5. Unity/single direction, e.g. shared goal or target
- 7. This type of integration is when one firm mergers or takes over another in the same industry in the SAME stage of production
- 9. When one business takes over another business completely
- 10. This type of growth involves purchasing more equipment, hiring more staff, renting additional factory space
- 11. Two or more businesses work together to run another business or project
