BUSINESS AS LEVEL Chapter 1 - Enterprise
Factors of Production
Land, Labour, Capital, Enterprise
Triple Bottom Line
The three objectives of a Social Enterprise: economic, social and environmental
Consumer goods
The physical and tangible goods sold to the general public i.e smartphone
Capital Goods
The physical goods used by industry to aid in the production of other goods and services, such as machines
Impact of enterprise on economy
-Employment Creation -Economic growth -Firm's survival and growth -Innovation and technological changes -Exports -Personal development -Increased social cohesion
Entrepreneur Challenges
-Identifying Opportunities -Sourcing Capital -Determining a Location -Competition -Building a customer base
Entrepreneur Characteristics
-Innovation -Commitment and Self-motivation -Multi-skilled -Leadership skills -Self confidence and an ability to bounce back -Risk taking
Main reasons for Business Failure
-Lack of record keeping -Lack of cash and working capital -Poor management skills -Changes in the business environment
Consumer Services
The non-tangible products sold to the general public i.e insurance
Social Enterprise
a business with mainly social objectives that reinvests most of its profits into benefiting society rather than maximizing returns to owners
Creating Value
increasing the difference between the cost of purchasing bought-in materials and the price the finished goods are sold for
What does a business do?
produce consumer goods or services that meet the needs of customers
Opportunity Cost
the benefit of the next most desired option which is given up
Added Value
the difference between the cost of purchasing bought-in materials and the price the finished goods are sold for
