Ovido
Idioma
  • Inglés
  • Español
  • Francés
  • Portuguesa
  • Alemán
  • Italiana
  • Holandés
  • Sueco
Texto
  • Mayúsculas

Usuario

  • Iniciar sesión
  • Crear cuenta
  • Actualizar a Premium
Ovido
  • Inicio
  • Iniciar sesión
  • Crear cuenta

entreprenuership test 1

enteprenuer

someone who creates and runs their own business

Entrepreneurial:

to think or act like an entrepreneur

Entrepreneurship:

process of being an entrepreneur

Business:

organization that provides or services, usually to make money

Product:

a physical or tangible item that a business sells to a customer

Service:

something that a business does for a customer in exchange for money

Employee:

person who works in a business owned by someone else

Pros:

Helping the community

Creates jobs for others

You get to decide your own goals, values, and motives

Your work is what you enjoy

Potential for greater wealth

risks

Potential business failure

Loss of time and hard work

Financial insecurity

Potential obstacles

Today's entrepreneur

• Follow social trends to attract customers
• Use the internet and other technologies as their primary business resource

Dot-com companies

• Serial entrepreneurs

○ Starts multiple businesses
Identify everyday problems and create solutions to those problems

Self assessment:

evaluating strengths and weaknesses

Attitude:

viewing or thinking about something that can affect how you feel about it

Professionalism:

the ability to show respect to everyone around you

Human Characteristics

Openness to experience
Conscientiousness

Extraversion

Agreeableness

Neuroticism

Characteristics

to describe a quality or behavior of a person

Skill:

an ability that is learned through training and practice

Mentors:

free guidance, tutors and suggestions to goals

NFTE entrepreneurial mindset:

entrepreneurs share a blend of characteristics, attitudes, and skills

entrpreneurial mindset (8)

• Initiative and self-reliance
• Flexibility and adaptability

• Communication and collaboration

• Critical thinking and problem solving

• Future orientation

• Opportunity recognition

• Comfort with risk

Creativity and innovation

Intrapreneur

is like being an entrepreneur, but within a company

intrapreneur thinking

• A future orientation - goal setting
• Observe

• Listen

Think

Corporate social responsibility:

is when businesses act in ways that behave profit and growth with the good of society

Mission Statement:

Companies often communicate their social responsibility vison in a company

Businesses must act responsibly toward suppliers or vendors

up there

Investors and creditors have a right to regular and timely communication

up there

Creditors are owed a return on their money and also deserve ongoing updates

up there

A green company

is one that adopts business practices aimed at protecting or improving the environment

Sustainability/Sustainable economic development

must ensure that human and natural resources are maintained for future generations

Carbon footprint:

measures the amount of carbon you use and thus release into the atmosphere

Carbon offset:

you "buy" a certain amount of carbon to help offset your carbon footprint

Greenwashing:

try to appear environmentally responsible by overstating their commitment

Cause related marketing

is a partnership between a business and a nonprofit group for the benefit of both

Sponsorship

is a form of causing-related marketing in which a business sponsors a community event or service in exchange for advertising

Philanthropy:

is done when entrepreneurs donate money and other resources

Business risk:

The possibility of loss that comes with operating a business

Integrity:

being honest and having good morals

Ethics:

a set of morals the help make decisions and actions

Universal values:

values shared by all cultures throughout history

Business ethics:

moral principles applied to a business issues and actions

Transparency:

openness and accountability in business decisions and actions

Code of ethics:

describes a businesses moral philosophy and gives concrete outlines

• Code of ethics characteristics

General
Reflect values

Idealistic

Intellectual property:

artistic and industrial creations of the mind

Copyright:

the exclusive right to perform, display, copy or distribute an artistic work

Patent:

the exclusive right to make, use or sell a device or process

Trademark

a symbol that indicates that the use of a brand or brand name is legally protected and cannot be used by other businesses

Infringement

violating a copyright, trademark, or patent holder's rights

Fair use:

provides for a limited quotation of copyrighted work without permission from or payment to the copyright holder

Public domain:

that their copyright or patent has expired

Business plan:

a statement of your business goals

Conflict of interest:

exists when personal considerations and professional obligations interfere with each other

Executive summary:

a 1 or 2 page summary of highlights, including the key selling points of the investment opportunity

Cuestionario
Travel- Unit 2 Global Destinations
citostatici (bez hormona)
Atomic Structure
ionen scheikunde
UE7- les comportements addictifs
subject 3 essay from BAC romana
romana
Philo 11
UE7- dvlp personnalité
Biology Definitions Study Guide
CHILE
Kennistoets
ARGENTINA
lektion2
politik - kopiakk
verbs
BIO Unit 2
INGLES VERBOS
VCAB FOR QUIZ
A330-300
Income from House Property
Income from salary
english
Spanish
gross negligence manslaughter
gross negligence manslaughter
daily expressions
Microbiology studying
voc 3.3
USA
Spanska prov 2
Spanska prov
RE Islam revision
antituberkulotici, antimikotici, antivirotici (bez hep c, covid i ostali)
chemical changes
6001 test practice
NO
eduacion fisica
HESI VOCAB🤍
Income tax rates
les mots d'origine
Scope of Total Income
Antigone original ideas for A*
interior design 4
Antigone Context
Antigone Terminology
HT (Critic's quotes)
kap 5 meningar
GS BegrippenToets Periode 3
Income tax Intro