DECA Hospitality and Tourism Cluster - Performance Indicators (DETAILED)
Explain the nature of effective verbal communications
specific, comprehension
Write professional emails
straight to the point, professional language, intro and conclusion, notify if reply needed
Discuss considerations in selecting a financial services provider
suitable, experience
Discuss the nature of data mining
surveys
Prepare personal income tax forms
1040 EZ form
Write a follow-up letter after job interviews
thank you for interview, explain excitement
Describe marketing functions and related activities
9 functions
Describe the nature of budgets
A budget is a formal, written statement of expected revenue and expenses for a future period of time. To be effective, a budget should be evaluated periodically with actual income and expenses. Revenues may include cash sales, collections on accounts receivable, and other income. Expenses include purchases, insurance, taxes, payroll, and many other things. As part of budgeting, one should follow the following steps. Set goals and prioritize them. Estimate your income. Budget for unexpected events, fixed expenses, and for variable expenses. Record what you spend. Review your spending patterns and revise your goals as needed.
Explain the concept of productivity
the output per worker hour that is measured over a set period of time, such as a week, month or year. Higher productivity increases profits. Businesses can increase their productivity by investing in new equipment, technology or facilities, providing additional training to staff or increasing the responsibilities of workers.
Explain the impact of political relationships within an organization
A company's culture affects the way it is organized. A formal culture may include a strict chain of command, with one person at the top making all decisions. Several levels of management, or bureaucracy, may follow. Job titles are important as indicators of power and status within a company in a business with a formal culture. Making changes and passing down decisions in such an organization can be complicated and time consuming. Other companies have an informal culture, where employees are encouraged to make their own decisions. In such a company, job titles are not as important as creativity and teamwork.
Report noncompliance with business health and safety regulations
A compliance program enables employees to feel safe on the job. An employee should feel free to ask questions, report violations to their supervisor and feel like an effective part of the organization.
Explain the nature and scope of purchasing
A person who purchases goods for business purposes is called an organizational buyer. The types of purchasing situations include: new task purchase, in which a purchase is made for the first time; modified rebuy, where the buyer has had experience buying the good or service but some aspect of the purchase has changed; and straight rebuy, when a buyer routinely orders the goods or services from the same vendor(s) as in the past. Suppliers should be selected using the following criteria: production capabilities, past experiences, special buying arrangements, and special services. Purchasing also involves the skill of negotiation. Items to be negotiated include prices, dating terms, delivery arrangements, and discounts.
Explain the nature of positive customer relations
A positive customer relations mindset means believing that your customers: deserve the very best, are your employers, deserve your focused attention, have the right to expect things of me, and have important problems and complaints. Positive customer relations yield benefits to the business, the employees, and the customer. Businesses benefit by being more competitive, obtaining repeat business, and greater profits. Employees may receive customer compliments and perhaps a raise or promotion for good customer service skills. Customers benefit by having a more pleasant, satisfactory buying experience. This creates an atmosphere of goodwill. Positive customer relations need to be demonstrated when speaking to customers in person, over the phone, or online. It should also be evident while handling complaints, inquiries, and requests. Demonstrate good customer relations by doing the following: considering and attempting to meet their needs, concentrating on them without distractions, following up with them, following through on what you say you are going to do, and being efficient in handling issues.
Recognize and Overcome personal biases and stereotypes
A stereotype is an oversimplified distorted belief about a person or a group. It is important to recognize personal biases or stereotypes so that we may correct them. When you learn about others you become more tolerant and understanding.
Place orders/re-orders
things you need to make profit, order when low
Explain the time value of money
time impacts value of money, inflation, deflation, investing money
Explain the selling process
trade money for product
Analyze company resources to ascertain policies and procedures
training programs
Explain the types of promotion
tv, radio, posters
Demonstrate active listening skills
Active listening is where a person recognizes and evaluates what is being heard. Active listening involves the following skills. Identify the purpose—review the purpose of the communication and prepare to respond. Look for a plan—be aware of the structure of the communication to make it easier to see how it all fits together. Give feedback—these verbal and non-verbal cues indicate whether or not you understand the message. Ask questions at an appropriate time. Search for a common interest—try to find something that interests you in order to avoid tuning out the speaker. Evaluate the message—do so from the speaker's point of view as well as your own, and try to limit bias and personal judgment. Listen for more than verbal content—assess what is being communicated non-verbally through rate of speech, pitch, volume, and voice quality. Listen for a conclusion—at this time you may wish to take action or ask questions. Take notes—structure your notes around the plan and check them to see you have understood the main ideas.
Explain procedures for handling accidents
Always survey an accident scene before you do anything. Do not make any assumptions. Figure out what has already happened, and determine what may happen next. If someone is injured, administer first aid and get help if needed. Do not move a victim who may have a back or neck injury. Clear the victim's airway and check to see if he/she is breathing. Check for a pulse or severe bleeding. In the event of a fire, leave the building immediately using the stairs or a window. If you cannot leave, stay close to the floor to avoid smoke. Before opening a door, put your hand on it to feel if it is hot. If your clothes catch fire, stop, drop to the floor, and roll to put the fire out. Do not try to put out the flames yourself. During an earthquake, stay inside and move to a doorway or under a table. If you are outside, stand out in the open away from things that may fall. If a tornado threatens, go indoors and stay away from windows. Cover yourself with a mattress or blanket. If you are outside and cannot get inside, dive into a ditch or other low ground area and stay down.
Explain the types of economic systems
An economic system, or economy, is the way a nation provides for the needs and wants of its people. It defines how a country will use its resources to produce and distribute goods and services. Four types of economic systems exist: traditional, market, command, and mixed. A traditional economy determines the use of its resources based on the cultural or religious traditions that have been used for generations. Mostly small, developing nations use this type of economy today. In a market economy, there is no government involvement in the decision making process regarding economic resources. The marketplace determines what, how, and for whom goods will be produced. A command economy is a system in which a nation's government makes all of these economic decisions. The government also controls the factors of production in this system. No country, however, is a purely traditional, market, or command economy. There are always influences that make it somewhat mixed.
Explain the role of information systems
An information system is a set of procedures and methods that generate, store, analyze, and distribute information for use in making business decisions. Such systems organize, collect, and store data for current use or future decisions. Most information systems rely on data about current customers, sales reports, and inventory levels. Businesses use this information to make decisions about advertising, product planning, and pricing. Information can be secured through the use of primary data, including company records or government data, or secondary data, such as customer surveys.
Describe the concept of insurance
An insurance policy is a contract between a business or individual and an insurance company to cover risks. Business risks include economic risks, natural risks, and human risks. Insurance companies estimate the probability of loss due to risk and determine a rate to charge for the policy, called a premium. Property insurance is one common type of insurance, which covers loss or damage to buildings and equipment. Property insurance can be purchased to cover full replacement cost, automatic increase protection, and business interruption. Liability insurance is a form of insurance that protects against damages for which a business or individual may be liable, including injury or property damage to others.
Employ communication styles appropriate to target audience
vocab difficulty, creative language
Maintain inventory of supplies
watch for theft, make sure you have right amount, nothing missing
Determine factors affecting business risk
weather, theft, etc.
Determine personal vision
what do you want to achieve and be like personally
Identify company's brand promise
what the customer expects from the business, business known for it, reputation
Set personal goals
what you want to achieve
Explain the concept of supply chain
who supplies your company with it's resources, if one breaks, fall apart
Explain career opportunities in entrepreneurship
working for an entrepreneur
Develop an achievement orientation
working towards goal
Write a letter of application
write interests, skills, hobbies, etc.
Handle telephone calls in a businesslike manner
Because in a phone conversation your listener cannot see you, a pleasant voice is very important, whether answering or initiating a call. You should enunciate clearly and speak directly into the mouthpiece, speaking loudly enough to be heard but do not shout. It is important to make sure all of the necessary information is conveyed between you and the other party, so you may wish to write down key points before or during the call. Listen actively, and do not interrupt the speaker. When answering, be prepared to take a message. A proper message includes the date and time of the call, the caller's name and message, a return phone number. It is courteous to repeat the name and phone number of the caller to ensure it is correct.
Utilize note taking strategies
Bullet points, main points, put in your own words, summarize
Describe health and safety regulations in business
Businesses must adhere to health and safety regulations established by the U.S. Department of Labor. Workplace safety regulations are enforced by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) through inspections and fines. Employers must maintain health and safety records and provide safety training. They must stay up-to-date on OSHA standards and resolve violations promptly.
Explain the role of ethics in marketing information management
Businesses that maintain databases of personal customer information have a responsibility to keep that information private. Many companies that collect information about their customers often sell that information to others. This exchange of customers' personal information among businesses has led to invasion of privacy complaints. Many businesses now also offer clients the choice of being added to mailing lists. Confidentiality must be maintained with regard to employees' and clients' personal information. Accountants must refrain from misrepresenting the facts to achieve short-term goals that are contrary to a business' longterm objectives.
Explain the nature and scope of channel management
Channel Management: Balancing pricing and inventory across distribution channels
Explain communication techniques that support and encourage a speaker
Communication techniques include using your own body language and facial expressions to respond to the speaker. For example, sit up straight or lean toward the speaker to show that you are interested. React to the speaker with comments or questions. Taking notes keeps you involved in listening to the speaker and shows your level of interest. Maintain eye contact and minimize distracting thoughts and activities.
Explain the concept of competition
Competition is the struggle among businesses for customers. As an essential component of the free enterprise system, competition forces businesses to produce quality goods at reasonable prices. Competition also encourages businesses to develop new products, enhance or improve existing products, and expand product selection in order to attract new customers. Businesses compete in two ways: price and nonprice competition. Price competition assumes that, with all other considerations being equal, a customer will buy the lowest-priced product. Nonprice competition is where businesses compete on factors such as product quality, business location and reputation, customer service, and payment or financing options available. A monopoly exists when there is no competition in the market for a particular good or service. Monopolies are not permitted in a free enterprise system.
Explain forms of financial exchange (cash, credit, debit, electronic funds transfer, etc.) (PQ)
Credit enables a business or individual to purchase goods and services in exchange for a promise to pay later. It is most helpful when consumers want to make major purchases, though it is often used for more common, less expensive items. Customers are typically issued a credit card from a bank to make such purchases. Debit is a variation of credit. Consumers using a debit card authorize a seller to withdraw funds directly from the consumer's bank account at the time of sale. A cash sale is any transaction in which the customer pays for the item with cash or a check. Other forms of retail sales transactions include layaway, on-approval, and cash-on-delivery (COD). Layaway means removing merchandise from stock and keeping it in a separate storage area until the customer pays. In an on-approval sale, an agreement is made permitting a customer to take merchandise home for further consideration before paying. A COD sale is a transaction that occurs when a customer pays for goods at the time they are delivered.
Explain the purposes and importance of credit
Credit enables businesses or individuals to obtain products or money in exchange for a promise to pay later. Businesses use credit to buy materials and supplies from other businesses. Credit makes it possible for millions of people and companies to purchase goods and services who otherwise would not have the means to do so. By extending credit, businesses provide a purchasing incentive to customers, thus enhancing their sales revenue and supporting the overall economy.
Maintain customer records
Data about customers and their buying habits is kept in a computer program called a database. Data can be about customers' contact or other personal information, or it can be about their purchase/account history. This data can be developed from face-to-face sales, direct mail responses, phone or e-mail purchases, service requests, website visits, customer comment cards, or they can be purchased from a third party. Database programs act like filing cabinets that allow you to sort, find, choose, and organize information.
Explain the nature of effective written communications
Effective written communications require some basic considerations: knowing your audience, knowing your purpose, and knowing your subject. You must assess who your target audience consists of in order to which form of communication to use. Next, knowing your purpose for writing helps you organize your thoughts. You must decide if you are trying to inform, confirm, inquire, answer, or persuade the audience. Lastly, written communication requires that you have in-depth knowledge of the subject and how to relate what you know to the intended audience. The form of written communication you choose to use will depend on the above considerations. Letters are formal methods of communicating outside the business. E-mail is an informal method used to reach those inside or outside the company. Memos, while being replaced by e-mail, are a more formal way to communicate within a company. Business reports are for lengthy topics, typically for internal use or for stockholders. Similarly, company publications may be used internally (for company policies) or externally (for marketing purposes).
Describe the nature of emotional intelligence
Emotional intelligence is a set of personal skills in the following areas. x Foster self-understanding to recognize the impact of personal feelings on others. x Develop personal traits to foster career advancement. x Apply ethics to demonstrate trustworthiness in working with others. x Exhibit techniques to manage emotional reactions to people and situations. x Identify with others' feelings, needs and concerns to enhance interpersonal relations. x Use communication skills to foster open, honest communications. x Use communication skills to influence others' point of view. x Apply problem solving techniques to obtain solutions to issues and questions. x Manage stressful situations to minimize negative workplace situations. x Implement teamwork techniques to accomplish goals. x Employ leadership skills to achieve workplace objectives. x Manage internal and external business relationships to foster positive interactions.
Determine ways of reinforcing the company's image through employee performance
Employee performance can reinforce a company's image through suggestion selling, order processing and fulfillment, and effective selling skills. Suggestion selling is useful for making the customer happier with his/her original purchase. Sales employees can improve customer satisfaction by the speed and care in which they handle orders. This applies, as well, to handling returns and refunds. Selling skills, such as an appropriate, pleasant greeting and a reassuring departure are useful tools in maintaining a good image. Offer helpful comments during and after a sale and always thank the customer in order to build a good relationship. Follow up on all promises made to a customer, and check on their level of satisfaction after a purchase. Positive customer-client relations require compassionate and immediate action when dealing with complaints and inquiries.
Discuss the role of ethics in operations
Ethical considerations include those that deal with employees and those that deal with customers. An ethics policy for employees may discuss working hours, overtime pay, flexibility, safety, and health issues. Regarding customers, operational ethics deals with product and consumer safety, credit concerns, delivery policies, hours of operation, customer service policies, and return policies. Ethical operations will maintain fairness and safety for all employees and customers, be open and up-front about their policies, and handle problems promptly and equitably.
Discuss the role of ethics in finance
Ethics are guidelines for good behavior, based on knowing the difference between right and wrong. Behaving ethically means being truthful, fair, open, and mindful of the law. Companies and their executives can now be held accountable for misinformation or improper recording of a company's financial situation. A company must keep an accurate, honest, and complete record of its accounting transactions. Finance professionals should be educated about insider trading and other unethical practices. They must refrain from misrepresenting the facts to achieve short-term goals. Confidentiality must be maintained with regard to clients' personal information as well as company information. Efforts must also be made to avoid conflicts of interest between employees and customers.
Explain the concept of private enterprise
FES, competition, survival of the fittest
Explain the role of finance in business
Finance is the function of business that pertains to money management. A financial plan is an important element of an overall business plan. Elements that pertain to the role of finance in a business include start up/equity financing, debt financing, and growth financing. Various financial statements, such as a balance sheet and income statement, provide a way to analyze a company's overall financial standing. Managing your business' finances will include planning for profits by forecasting sales, evaluating profit potential, controlling costs, and budgeting. Business financing also requires managing taxes and credit.
Explain the concept of accounting
Financial information for a business can be recorded, summarized, and reported in a variety of ways. The way in which information is kept and reported is determined by the size, type, and complexity of a business. Businesses should also consider the types of decisions that will be made when designing an accounting system. Types of information to be gathered include purchases, sales, expenses, and payroll. There are two basic types of accounting methods: cash and accrual. In the cash accounting method, income and expenses are recorded at the time the money changes hands. The accrual method of accounting records transactions at the time they occur even if no money changes hands at that time. Accounting records show changes and the current account balance of each asset, liability, and owners' equity account. The recording of debit and credit parts of a transaction is called double-entry accounting. A record summarizing the information relevant to a single item in the accounting equation is called an account. With every action, at least two accounts will change. A group of accounts is called a ledger. A form for recording transactions is called a journal.
Organize information
First of all, you must decide if a piece of information is important. Information you do not need becomes clutter. Try to do something with important information the first time you look at it. Put information you will look at later in a file or folder. Categorize information by type and label each file or folder. Avoid putting each document in a separate file and do not let files get too large—divide them by subtopics. Color-code files, folders, or labels. Maintain your files on a regular basis. Organize your writing by using a logical order, such as chronological order or order of importance. Use heading and subheadings when writing longer documents.
Interpret business policies to customers/clients
Have customers know all rules for business so they can interpret effectiveness and analyze employees
Explain the principles of supply and demand
In a market-oriented economy like in the United States, supply and demand determine the prices and quantities of goods and services produced. Supply is the amount of goods and services producers are willing to make and sell. Demand is the willingness and ability of consumers to buy goods and services. Supply and demand interact in the marketplace resulting in a state of equilibrium, surplus, or shortage. The law of supply states that price and quantity supplied move in the same direction (a direct relationship). Thus, as price increases, the amount of goods and services supplied increases. Conversely, the law of demand states that as price increases, the amount desired by consumers will decrease (an inverse relationship). When the amount of a product/service being supplied equals the amount being demanded, equilibrium exists in the marketplace at that price. If, however, there is more supply than demand for a product a surplus exists, potentially leading to lower prices. A shortage exists when demand exceeds supply, a condition that can lead to rising prices.
Distinguish between economic goods and services
In economic terms, goods are tangible items that have monetary value and satisfy your needs and wants (such as cars and clothing). Services are intangible items (meaning you cannot physically touch them) that have monetary value and satisfy your needs and wants. Services involve a task, such as cooking food or repairing a computer.
Demonstrate interest and enthusiasm
Interest and enthusiasm can be demonstrated verbally and non-verbally. When speaking choose words that are descriptive, vary your tone, listen and ask relevant questions. Non-verbal cues can be seen in your facial expressions, body language and eye contact.
Follow oral directions
Listen closely, repeat, ask for clarification
Explain marketing and its importance in a global economy
Marketing is the process of planning, pricing, promoting, and distributing ideas, goods, and services to create exchanges that satisfy customers. The benefits of marketing are numerous. It provides the means for competition in the marketplace, leading to lower prices and higher quality goods and services. Marketing generates new and improved products and adds value (or utility) to existing products. The global marketplace benefits from marketing because of the need to trade with each other.
Interpret others nonverbal cues
Nonverbal communication refers to communication other than spoken language, including distance, eye contact, facial expressions, and gestures. Nonverbal cues can help you determine another's attitude and personal feelings. The distance you place between yourself and another can convey messages of attraction, interest, status, or respect. When you maintain eye contact, you show sincerity, interest, and confidence. Facial expressions are sometimes conscious and sometimes unconscious. They convey meaning, emotion, and attitude. Positive gestures, or hand movements, are often open, natural, and smooth. Negative gestures, such as crossing your arms, are more closed and rigid.
Select and use appropriate graphic aids
Not distracting, simple, relates to topic, useful, appropriate size
Explain the nature of operations
Operations can be defined as the daily activities that provide successful outputs for the business. Some common types of operations are facility management, logistics, scheduling, information management and safety and security.
Describe the concepts of economics and economic activities
PDC, 9 Functions
Describe types of business activities
PDC, utilities
Explain the role of business in society
PDC, value
Explain the concept of production
Production is the process of creating, expanding, manufacturing, or improving on goods and services. It is a function of business found in all industries and service-related operations. There are three main forms of production: extraction and cultivation, processing, and manufacturing. The three categories of products used by businesses and consumers are natural resources, agricultural products, and processed goods. Four types of businesses that are responsible for production are producers, extractors, farmers, and manufacturers. Company leaders focus on efficient production and consider the many situations that may affect it. Companies that want to be industry leaders strive to produce the most innovative products as efficiently as possible.
Identify factors affecting a businesses profit
Profit is the monetary return a business' owner receives for taking the risk of investing in the business. In simple terms, profit equals income less expenses. More specifically, there are two types of profit: gross profit and net profit. Gross profit is the money left over after the cost of goods is subtracted from income from sales. Net profit is the money left over after operating expenses are subtracted from gross profit. Factors that affect profit include demand for the good/service, expenses, prices, the economy, and chance. To try to increase profit, a business can increase worker efficiency, increase sales, and/or decrease expenses.
Explain the concept of self-esteem
Self esteem is the way you perceive your worth or value as a person. It is an important interpersonal skill that allows you to believe in yourself and helps you relate positively to others. You can demonstrate positive self esteem by treating others with respect and friendliness, dressing appropriately on the job, and behaving in a confident yet courteous manner.
Exhibit self-confidence
Self-confidence can be demonstrated by how you present yourself and through your actions. It is shown in your personal hygiene and the way you dress. It can also be shown through your relationships with others and your work habits.
Identify sources that provide relevant valid written material
Sources for written material may be obtained internally or externally. Internal sources include such data as a company's monthly sales records or previously collected market research. External sources include the Internet, government, specialized research companies, and business/trade publications and associations. The Internet provides a nearly limitless source of free or fee-based information from companies' own websites or business clearinghouses. Data collected by government agencies is available online regarding topics such as demographics, product and economic news, and legislative trends. Government agencies also serve as good sources for written material, such as the Small Business Administration, U.S. Census Bureau, Securities and Exchange Commission, etc. Specialized research companies sell demographic data, sales forecasts, and other business data they have collected.
Make oral presentations
Start off by knowing your purpose for speaking. It may be to greet, to inform, to request to persuade, or to propose. Sometimes you may have overlapping purposes. Next you need to know your audience. Who are your listeners? What are their beliefs, values, and interests? What do they already know about the subject and what do they need to know? What does the audience expect to learn? Next you must know your subject and organize your thoughts. Relate your subject to the audience and decide how to clearly make your point(s). The best approach is to be clear, brief, and direct. Good speaking skills are important, and your delivery, style, and attitude are as important as your message. Speak at an appropriate volume and speed. Use inflection and tone of your voice to stress key ideas. Try to make emotional contact with your audience, and make eye contact. Use posture and body language that match your message. Avoid nonwords, such as uh and um. Pronounce words correctly and enunciate clearly. Project enthusiasm and a positive attitude.
Describe the nature of business records
Technology has made it easier and more efficient to maintain business records through management information systems (MIS). The functions of an MIS are to gather, analyze, store, and report on data. Records are kept regarding financial information, production and inventory, marketing and sales, and human resources. Data sources may be external, such as from financial institutions or government agencies; or they may be internal, including data from accounting, inventory, and sales figures. Business record keeping requires one to: identify the information needs of the organization, obtain the data, process and analyze the data, organize the data in a useful manner, distribute information to those who need it to make decisions, and update the data and records as needed.
Discuss the role of ethics in accounting
The AICPA Code of Professional Conduct outlines a number of rules regarding ethics in accounting. A company must keep an accurate, honest, and complete record of its accounting transactions. Company audits should be carried out by an independent party. Confidentiality must be maintained with regard to clients' personal information as well as company information. Efforts must be made to avoid conflicts of interest between employees and customers. Ethical accountants exercise due care in the performance of their professional services. They should also be educated about insider trading as an unethical practice. Accountants must refrain from misrepresenting the facts to achieve short-term goals that are contrary to a business' longterm objectives. Internal auditors work independently within a business to review and improve the company's operations. They use strict standards to ensure the business sticks to its agreements, to design plans to protect assets, and to make the best use of company resources.
Explain the need for ongoing education as a worker
The average American has at least seven jobs before he/she reaches age thirty. People can expect to change employers several more times before they retire. While some people end up losing their jobs due to downsizing, everyone is affected by it. If managers are cut, individual workers may acquire more responsibilities. The skills you will need to manage new responsibilities may require more education. You may need to update your skills or learn new ones to keep pace with employment trends, as job opportunities shift from one industry to another. The competitive global market puts added demands on workers, as businesses try to stay up-to-date with technology and ways of doing business.
Explain legal considerations for finance
The federal government regulates interstate commerce through the commerce clause of the U.S. Constitution. Securities regulation, especially the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, have been enacted to protect investors. These laws ensure that purchasers can learn the true nature of the securities they buy and provide a way to discover fraud and unfair practices. Included in the definition of securities are corporate stocks, interests in savings and loans, interests in racehorses or sports teams, and sales of coins. The Securities and Exchange Commission administers the laws regulating securities sales, brokers, dealers, and bankers who sell securities. The Federal Trade Commission was created in 1914 to protect businesses from the wrongful acts of other firms, especially referring to competitive practices. The Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 was passed to stop the formation of monopolies. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 contains important rules affecting the reporting and corporate governance of public companies and their officers.
Explain types of business ownership
There are four possible forms of business organization: sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, and limited liability company (LLC). The choice depends on the financial and tax situation of the owner, the type of business, the number of employees, and the level of risk involved. Each has advantages and disadvantages to be explored. A sole proprietorship is a business owned and operated by one person. A partnership is a legal agreement between two or more people. The two types of partnerships are general and limited. A corporation is a legal entity created by a government statute authorizing individuals to operate an enterprise. A limited liability company is a hybrid of a partnership and a corporation. In an LLC the owners are shielded from personal liability while all profits/losses pass directly to the owners without taxation of the business itself.
Identify desirable personality traits important to business
There are many characteristics of successful businesspeople, including persistence, creativity, responsibility, confidence, and enthusiasm. A businessperson should be inquisitive, goal-oriented, independent, a risk taker, and action oriented. Essential skills for running a business include the following: communication, math, problem solving, technology, decision making, organizing, teamwork, social, and basic business skills.
Explain types of investments
There are several main types of investment vehicles. Common stock is a unit of ownership of a company that entities the owner to voting privileges. Preferred stock is a type of stock that gives the owner the advantage of receiving cash dividends before common stockholders receive them. Stocks are attractive as an investment because owners share in the success of the company. A corporate bond is a corporation's written pledge to repay a specific amount of money, plus interest. Similarly, a government bond is the written pledge of a government or municipality to repay a specific amount of money, plus interest. When you buy a bond, you are lending money to a corporation or government entity for a period of time. Mutual funds are investments in which investors pool their money to buy stock, bonds, and/or other securities. The investments are selected by professional managers who work for an investment company. Their expertise can be beneficial to inexperienced investors. A final form of investment is to own real estate. The goal of this is to own property that increases in value so you can sell it at a profit or receive rental income.
Evaluate quality and source of information
To evaluate source data, consider the following: Is the subject matter consistent with the defined problem or issue? Do the data apply to the population and/or time period of interest? Do the data appear in the correct units of measurement? Do the data cover the subject in adequate detail? Is the data accurate and timely? Can the accuracy of the data be verified? Is/are the data source(s) reputable? Is the cost of data acquisition worth it? Is there a possibility of bias?
Assess personal strengths and weaknesses
When assessing your strengths and weaknesses, many areas can be explored. Interpersonal skills that can be assessed include self esteem, attitude, initiative, self control, creativity, flexibility, stress management, and time management skills. You will also want to assess more concrete skills and abilities. These are things that you will be asked to do in the workplace, such as selling a product or organizing an activity. Complete a self-assessment by asking yourself if you have these types of skills and taking inventory of your workplace values and needs. Determine what skills you are lacking and where you can make improvements. Develop your skills and abilities by reading, observing, and working in a real-world situation.
Adapt communication to the cultural and social differences among clients
When interacting with people from different cultures, speaking in a neutral tone and making a conscious effort to be considerate of others' input, even if it is given in a manner to which you are not accustomed, can help foster effective business communication.
Take responsibility for decisions and actions
acknowledging and accepting choices and the consequences for each, shows you can keep your promises and can meet commitments
Participate as a team member
add input, feedback, work together
Demonstrate a customer service mindset
always put the customer first
Write inquiries
any and all questions, word correctly, clear
Demonstrate adaptability
be able to change to different situations easily and smoothly
Lead change
bring ideas, motivate, start project / planning
Create and post basic webpage
clear, easy to navigate, links, pictures, short blobs of text
Give verbal directions
clear, specific, ask if they understand
Apply written directions to achieve tasks
clear, thorough, specific
Explain the nature of financial needs
college, retirement, wills, insurance
Overcome problems and difficulties associated with office politics/turf wars
communicate solutions
Explain the relationship between customer service and channel management
complain to higher power when needs not being met
Handle and report emergency situations
contact higher power, statement
Validate credit history
credit report
Apply information to accomplish a task
directions, uses, production
Demonstrate problem-solving skills
discover all options, good for everyone, be respectful of others needs
Maintain the confidentiality of others
do not give out others personal information unless given permission by that person
Provide legitimate responses to inquiries
don't avoid question, relevant
Choose and use appropriate channel for workplace communication
email, phone, memo
Exhibit cultural sensitivity
every culture has different values, greetings, etc.
Participate in problem-solving groups
feedback, input ideas, open minded
Identify the impact of small business/entrepreneurship on market economies
fill needs not yet being met by other businesses
Handle customer/client complaints
find solutions to agree with everyone, assure problem to be fixed
Develop rapport with customers
first name basis, some personal info, friends
Follow established security procedures / policies
follow rules
Comply with policies and procedures for use of property and equipment
follow rules and directions
Adhere to company protocols and policies
follow rules of business, on time, no stealing
Distinguish between using social media for business and personal purposes
for business- connect to consumers, send out messages, events, promotion, personal - connections to friends, life outside of business
Determine economic utilities created by business activities
form, time, place, possession, info
Reinforce service orientation through communication
friendly language and tone, professional but relatable vocab
Foster positive working relationships
friendly, no conflict, respect
Explain the nature of staff communication
friendly, personal connections, respectful
Explain the concept of market and market identification
geo, demo, psycho
Obtain needed information efficiently
get info needed, when needed, and reliable sources
Explain the nature of office politics
good relationships and you get things done between people
Demonstrate collaborative/groupware applications
google docs, all work on project at once
Coach others
help others achieve what they need to, motivate and congratulate
Discuss the nature of human resources management
hire, fire, train
Store information for future use
history, document in computer
Explain the concept of leadership
in control, knowledge, role model
Discuss the nature of information management
info to make decisions
Participate in group discussions
input your ideas, don't interrupt others, listen, give feedback
Select and utilize appropriate formats for professional writing
intro and conclusion, appropriate language, vocab difficulty
Follow chain of command
know your superiors and inferiors
Explain the concept of economic resources
land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship
Prepare a resume
list education, community service, awards
Describe types of financial services providers
loans, grants, investments, checking
Extract relevant information from written materials
main ideas, important facts
Describe the need for marketing information
make decisions
Make decisions
make decisions good for company, weigh options, good and bad outcomes
Identify tentative occupational interest
make sure it's a job you would want to do, you'd be happy going to work
Explain employment opportunities in business
manager, cashier
Explain the nature of channels of distribution
manufacturer, retailer, consumer
Use an integrated business software application package
microsoft office
Enlist others in working toward a shared vision
motivation, clear, steps
Edit and revise written work consistent with professional standards
neat, clear, constructive, respectful
Demonstrate the wise use of credit
never buy more than you can pay off, be responsible
Protect against identity theft
never give out personal info, financial info, etc.
Explain the need for innovation skills
new ideas, make company better, adaptability
Asses information needs
new uses, news, ideas, better the business
Write informational messages
note urgency, straight to the point, clear and concise
Identify sources of career information
online, newspaper, from company
Write business letters
organized, main points, intro and conclusion, professional language
Explain the concept of management
organizing the day to day work of employees
Orient new employees
orientation, training, procedures, policies, uniform, introduction
Explain legal responsibilities associated with financial exchanges
paperwork, truthful
Explain the concept of marketing strategies
plan to market product
Explain company selling policies
price changing, discounts, sales
Describe the functions of prices in markets
price competition, evaluate price by quality
Protect company information and intangibles
privacy, confidentiality
Explain the role of promotion as a marketing function
promote product, intrigue customers
Explain warranties and guarantees
protects product and consumer
Manage commitments in a timely manner
put urgent/important things first, make time for each, time management
Acquire product information for use in selling
quality and use of product determines price
Describe the uses of grades and standards in marketing
quality features and benefits
Determine the relationship between government and business
regulators, freedoms
Ask relevant questions
related to topic, help further understanding
Handle difficult customers
respectful manner, make comfortable and happy
Respond to customer inquiries
respectful, answer every aspect, be clear
Use conflict resolution skills
respectful, feedback, constructive
Participate in a staff meeting
respectful, listen, notes, input thoughts
Maintain a safe work environment
rules and regulations, insurance, signs
Set financial goals
savings, time management, priorities
Explain routine security precautions
security cameras, robbery, reports
Develop personal budget
self-control, saving money, responsible