Small Business Management Chapter 17 and 18
design patent
a 14 year patent for a new original and ornamental design for an article of manufacture
utility patent
a 20 year patent covering a process, machine, article of manufacture, composition of matter, or any new or useful improvement of an existing one
plant patent
a 20 year patent that covers new strains of living plant organisms, algae, or macro fungi
hourly fees
a basis for legal charges in which the rate is based on a price per hour
legal entity
a being, human or nonhuman, such as a corporation, that is recognized as having rights and duties such as the right to own property.
subcontract
a contract by which a new party agrees to perform a duty that one of the original parties to a contract was already legally obligated to perform
arbitration
a dispute resolution process held instead of court cases in which both sides present their case to a legal professional
The best way to confront legal issues
confront potential problems before they have a chance to get serious
third most popular start up
corporation
job description
defines and discusses all the essential knowledge, skills, and abilities that are needed to fill a position
on the job training
delivered to employees while they perform their regular jobs techniques include orientations, job instruction training, apprenticeships, internships and assistanceships, job rotation, and coaching
intellectual property
property coming from some sort of original thought; for example, patents, trade secrets, trademarks and copyrights
sarbanes-oxley act
a federal law describing the steps publicly traded businesses must take to protect and provide their key financial info
Retainer
a fee paid by a client to an attorney to engage the attorney's services
litigation
a formal dispute resolution method that operates using the court system, typically with a lawyer representing each party
patent
a grant by the US government to an inventor for an idea that is new, useful, and non obvious, giving the inventor the exclusive right to make, use, or sell his idea
Flat fees
a method of billing for lawyers in which a fixed amount is paid for a certain task
hold harmless
a type of waiver in which a party agrees not to hold another party responsible for certain events
open book policy
concept that key employees should be able to see and understand a firm's financials should have a part in moving numbers in the right direction should have a direct stake in the strategy and success of the firm
meritocracy
management philosophy of selecting and promoting people base solely on their being the most capable person for the job
perk
perquisite priviledges, services, or even tangible items given to employees as part of overall compensation and benefits package
independent contractors
persons working to achieve a certain goal without being subjected to substantial controls by another
501(c)(3)
section of US tax code that specifies the conditions for nonprofits to be certified tax exempt
Most popular form of start ups
sole proprietorship
infriger
someone who uses intellectual property without the permission of the owner
crafting a job description
start with title job overview define duties and responsibilities knowledge, skills, and abilities credentials and experience special requirements
articles of partnership
agreement between the partners of of firm on matters pertaining to the formation and operation of the partnership
living wage
amount needed for a person or family to meet the basic necessities of life from a single job
Employee referral
an underused, low cost method for finding workers that rewards your employees for recommending potential candidates that would be a great employee fit
Advantages of corporations
can have representation management ease of raising large amounts of capital legal entity separate and distinct from its owners as individuals relatively permanent, since life of firm not affected by loss of any shareholder owners' liability for the firm's debt limited to their investment in it
standard contracts
company can just fill in the blanks as needed
psychological contract
employees' beliefs about the promises between employee and firm based on perception that promises have been made in exchange for certain employee obligations
copyright
exclusive right given to the creator of a literary or artistic work to make use of that work
second most popular start up
general partnership
Employee fit
match between the needs, expectations, and culture of the small business with the expectations and the skills of the individual employee
Internet recruiting
method of recruiting that allows you to search a resume database or post a job description to the web
Advantages of sole proprietership
secrecy unique tax advantages owner doesn't have to share profits relative freedom of action and control easiest and simplest form to organize, operate, and dissolve
pass through
taxation earnings of business are distributed to the owners and those owners pay individual tax on the earnings
Probationary period
trial period in which an employee has temporary status before a formal offer to work full time is presented
Job analysis
job task of job critical tasks critical competencies
faactors most valuable to employees
teamwork recognition training empowerment contribution
specialty contracts
unique contract terms, large dollar amounts at stake
Small claims work work when
you can prove it and have exhausted other procedures like calls and letters to the customer
nonprofit corporation
a business form specific to charitable organizations
disadvantages of sole proprietorship
limited capital difficulty in obtaining credit inadequate management and employee skills unlimited liability for the firm's debts limited life because business and owner are legally the same
nepotism
management philosophy of selecting and promoting people base on family ties
check the box taxation
a choice LLCs can make on their tax returns to be taxed as a corporation or a partnership
entrepreneurial leadership
administration with task and person
contracts
agreements in which the parties exchange promises
trade name
assumed, doing business as name under which a business is operated
Characteristics of an independent contractor
behavioral-contractor solely decides how the work is to be done financial-pays his own expenses relational-independent contractor employed for a project and the service the contractor provides is not central to the operation of the business
compensation, benefits, perks
bonuses long term incentives health insurance retirement plans perks
trade secret
confidential info within a company that gives that company a competitive advantage
trademark
distinctive word, slogan, or image that identifies a product and its origins
articles of organization
document setting forth info about a limited liability company that is filed with the state to establish an LLC
single taxation
earnings of the business are taxed once with the owners paying the taxes
double taxation
earnings of the business are taxed twice with the business as well as its owners being subject to tax
Advantages of partnerships
easy to form division of labor and management responsibility can use ideas and plans of more than one person specialized skills available from individual partners can raise more capital since good credit may be available obtain financial resources from more than one person
nonexempt
federal government descriptor of employees under the Fair Labor Standards Act who get an hourly wage and time-and-half for overtime
Exempt
federal government descriptor of employees who are exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act and are generally paid salaries
Contingency fee
fee paid by a client to an attorney for legal services that is dependent upon the outcome of a case
Assumed name filing or a fictious name filing
filing made with a state in which the business operates disclosing the trade name of business along with the owners of the business
3 elements to most aspects of business law
finding the right info negotiating specific outcome you want taing care of paperwork associated with it
Guideleines for training
give your employees opportunities to use their new skills make training an ongoing process think of training as an investment as opposed to an expense
scope of authority argument
if employees make a decision requiring more authority than they really possess, the business can argue that it was not lo=iable for the problem, firm must fully train employees of the exact authority they possess
disadvantages of corporations
impersonal owners have limited interest in firm's activities except profits high incorporation fees and taxes, especially double income taxation burdensome procedures, reports, and statements required by governments powers limited to those stated in charters- may be difficult to do business in another state
off the job
includes lectures, special study, videos, television, conferences, case studies, role playing, simulation, programmed instruction, and laboratory training
virtual employees
independent contractors who provide specialized business services or support from a distance, through the internet, telephone, fax, or another method of communication
vicarious liability
indirect liability or responsibility for the actions of another
components of chief executive entrepreneurial leadership
innovation operation inspiration
disadvantages of partnerships
limited life unlimited liability for debts of the firm each partner responsible for acts of every other partner an impasse may develop if the partners become incompatible death of any one of the partners terminates the partnership a partner cannot obtain bonding protection against the acts of the other partner
Can see 501(c)(3) status from IRS which permits donations to be tax deductible
nonprofit corporations
exculpatory clause
part of a contract in which a party to the contract states that he or she will not be responsible for certain actions
noncompete clause
part of a contract in which a person agrees not to open a certain type of business or see employment doing certain things in a particular area for a period of time
six major factors at play for choosing a business
personal liability of owner taxation of both the entity and its owners complexity and organizational costs in setting up control of business ability of business to raise capital
right level of paranoia
plan to do good check with a lawyer early on recognize the predictable surprises of business and life manage risks
4 steps to structure a negotiation
prepare what you need to achieve position by putting your best foot forward propose solutions that provide value and balance pounce when agreement on any part of the negotiation appears at hand
intangible property
property that has no value of its own but that represents value, such as a stock certificate
mediation
the dispute is put to a neutral third party who is not a judge
piercing the veil
the dissolution of a corporate form, making it back into a sole proprietorship or general partnership, if the court finds that the owner carelessly mixed up personal and business assets or finances
waiver
part of a contract in which a party intentionally gives up legal rights or claims
small claims courts
when you are owed money, can prove it