Business Acumen
Gross Margin
(Revenue-COGS)/Revenue; Shows the % of total sales revenue that the company retains after incurring the direct costs associted with producing the goods and services sold by the company
Strategic Perspective Components
5 core components to successfully run a business; long term vision, core values, interconnections, interdependencies, decision making
Financial Acumen
A comprehensive understanding of what drives profitability and cash flow
Interdependencis
A deep awareness of inter-relationships among actions and events, and how they affect your organization (internal)
Market Dynamics
A deep understanding of th external environment that may impact the internal organization
Cash
Money on hand, petty cash, cash in the bank, cash equivalents (certifications of deposits or CDs), liquid investments; your cash position is an indication of financial strength
Net Margin
Net Profit/Revenue; Shows how much of each dollar earned by the copany is translated into profits
NAICS Codes
North American Industry Classification System; 4 digit codes that assign and classify business industries
Private Company
Not traded publicly, has privately held shares, not required to disclose financial informatino, not requird to have shareholder approval of operational and growth strategy decisions; corporations, LLCs, partnership, and sole proprietorships
Organic Growth
Occurs because of a company's existing business
Inorganic Growth
Occurs from mergers and/or acquisitions
Annual Report
Provides a financial picture of the business for the prior year, provides general company info for shareholders, offers marketing info to other interested parties, offers insight on future plans for buisness, serves a compliance role where needed
Interconnections
The ability to recognize patterns and relationships among events and circumstances outside your organizations (external)
Emotional Intelligence
The ability to sense, understand, and effectively apply the poweer of emotions as a source of human energy, information, and influence
Margin
The remainder after all expenses are paid; expressed in dollars or %
Public Company
Traded publicly, sales securities to the general public (stocks, bonds, loans, etc.), can be listed on the stock exchange, should not be confused with government entiies; more like private companies in decision making
Market Literacy
Use PIERS to understand what's important to your market or industry
Strategic Perspective
An overall, big picture understanding of business
EI's Relation to Business Acumen
Self awareness and social awareness
Long-Term Vison
An overarching objective and clear understanding of the desird long-range future of the organization
Organizational Literacy
An understanding of the internal organization structures and custome roles
Business Acumen
Astuteness and quickness when dealing with a business situation in a manner likely to lead to a good outcome; keenness or depth of perception in matters related to business; business discernment; intuitive and applicable understanding of how a company makes money
Growth
Can occur within (existing customers); significant positive cash flow or earnings; increased earnings that is faster than the overall econcomy; most common causes for growth are sales, profit, and earnings per share
Core Values
Clearly defined, understood and accepted values tha speak to themoment by people at all level of the organization
Balance Sheeet
Continuously updates; snapshot of instant information; summarizes company's assets, liabilities, and shareholder's equity at a specific point in time
Statement of Cash Flow
Deals specifically with where cash was generated; inflows and outflows related to cash and assets
Divisional Organizational Structure
Decentralized, grouped by region or product, has it own internal functional hierarchy
Benefits of Functional Structure
Defined work responsibilities, lines of communication are clear and consistent; most common structure but hinder creative process and hard to communiate across organizatons
Cash Flow
Difference between cash flowing in an cash flowing out of a business at a given point in time; also known as cash generation
Functional Organizational Structure
Employees are grouped to accomplish a common goal such as finance, marketing, information technology
Types of Organizational Structures
Line, functional, divisional, matrix
Profitability
Making money, yielding resuls; sales- expenses; growing your business by cutting operation costs, increasing revenue or cash flow, increasing productivity, reducing waste; increasing the bottom line by focusing on the interconnections and interdependencies
Horizontal Market
Meets the needs of a variety of industries, rather than just 1; accounting, HR, IT
Line Organizational Structure
Org is small or in early stages; all employees work toward common goal
Matrix Organizational Structure
Project-based business, employees are pooled to accomplish rojects; engineering firms, construction firms, IT firms; everyone reports to a different manager
Income Statement
Represents the company's profitability over a period of time; statement of revenues and expenses
Most Common Causes for Growth
Sales, Profit, Earnings per Share
Decision Making
Shapes how decisions are made in the moment with consideration to long-term vision, core value, inteconnections, and interdependencies
Finnancial Statement in Annual Report
Statement of income, blance sheet, statement of cash flow