Business start-up exam 1
Time management
The organizing process to be as efficient as possible
Moonlighting
Working on your own part-time after your regular job
Bootstrapping
Low cost or free techniques to minimize the cost of doing business
Competencies
Forms of business-related expertise
Hybrid entrepreneurship
Initiating a business while still being employed outside
Lifestyle firm
Intends to provide financial support for the owner usually operating around their existing lifestyle and work style
Owner innovation
The skill needed to come up with original ideas to support a business
Environmental scanning
Understanding the environment around the business and how they can complement one another
Internet Marketing
Using online channels to communicate with customers and potential customers
Spin-off business
Separating part of an operating business into a separate entity
Business life cycle
Sequence or pattern of developmental stages any business goes through in its lifespan
Organizational culture
Shared beliefs and common and accepted way of dealing with problems
Target market
The demographic of consumers you intend to appeal to
Business environment
The external factors that influence the operation of a business
Part-time employment
Working 35 hours or less a week
6 steps to crisis management
1. Admit your in trouble, 2. Get to scene asap, 3. Communicate whatever you know to everyone involved, 4. Have one person serve as the spokesperson, 5. Separate crisis management from everyday mgmt 6. Deal with it quickly
Licensee
A person or firm that's obtaining the rights to use a piece of intellectual property
Delegation
Assigning work to others that you have power over
Organizational identity
Name, description, and identifiers such as a logo, uniform, story, characters, and trademarks
Entrepreneurial alertness
Observational thinking skills that notice missed opportunities and things that might have been overlooked along with motivation to look for these opportunities
Small Business Administration
Part of the US government that provides support and advocates for small businesses
Business sustainability
Product or service that positively impacts people, the planet and is conscious of its surroundings
Existing business purchase
Purchasing a functioning business with assets, inventory, etc.
E-commerce
Purchasing products online allowing for easy access for customers
Social capital
Characteristics such as trust, consistency, and networks that represent social obligations that are assets
Out-sourcing
Contracting people or companies outside your business to do work for your business
Revolving credit
Credit agreement that allows the borrower to pay all or part of the balance at any time, as it's paid off it becomes available to borrow again
Ethical decisions
Decisions that often are difficult to make but meet ethical, legal, and economic goals
Succession process
Defining necessities of the position, evaluating and selecting a successor
Book value
Difference between the original acquisition cost and how much it had depreciated
Reactive planner
Having a passive approach, waiting for cues from the environment to help decide actions