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Added Value

when an input is transformed and the output is worth more than the input

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Business

any entity engaged in commercial activities (or “organized toward an objective”)

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Business Plan

a written document that outlines key aspects of a business idea

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Economy

the activities involved in producing, distributing, and consuming products

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Entrepreneur

someone who owns, operates, and takes the risk of a business venture

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factors of production

inputs in the transformation process (land, labor, capital, enterprise)

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Good

a physical product (not a service), which can be consumed at purchase or later

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Intrapreneur

someone who thinks and works like an entrepreneur in an existing business

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Opportunity Cost

the loss of potential gain from an alternative choice

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Product

the output of a business; it can be a good, service, or both

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PESTLE

political, economic, social, technological, legal, environmental facts

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Service

an intangible product (not a good), which is often consumed at purchase

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STEEPLE

social, technological, economic, environmental, political, legal, ethical factors

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Transformation Process

when a business takes inputs, adds value, and makes output

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Company

an incorporated business with its own legal identity, separate from its owners

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Franchise

a business sells the right to operate the same business, under the same name

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Liability

can mean a debt owed to another party or responsibility for a financial risk

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Limited Liability

owners are protected and only risk losing their original investment

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Multinational Corporation

a company with operations (e.g. factories) in multiple countries

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Non-Profit Organization

tax-exempt; exists to further a social cause or for public benefit

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Primary Sector

involves growing and/or extracting raw materials (e.g. mining)

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Private Sector

business is owned and controlled by “private” individuals (e.g. Nike)

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Private Limited Company

owners can restrict who buys shares and advertise privately

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Public Limited Company

the sale of shares is not restricted and can advertise publicly

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Public Sector

business is owned and controlled by the government (e.g. school district)

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Quaternary Sector

economic area represents based on knowledge and skills (e.g. IT)

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Secondary Sector

involves manufacturing products using raw materials (e.g. automaker

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Share

one unit of ownership in a company

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Social Enterprise

any business that does not take profit as its primary objective

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Sole Trader

person who owns a business and is solely responsible for it (aka: sole prop)

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Tertiary Sector

consists of businesses that provide services (e.g. restaurants)

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Unlimited Liability

owner is personally responsible for business’s losses and debts

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Business Ethics

what is typically considered “right” or “wrong” in business

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Corporate Social Responsibility

a business accepts additional obligations to society

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Mission

a business’s fundamental reason to exist, aka: its purpose

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Objective

the stated result a business wants to achieve

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SMART

goals that are specific, measurable, agreed, realistic, and time-bound

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Strategy

a business’s long-term plan to achieve its objectives

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Tactics

shorter-term, specific actions that comprise a strategy

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Triple Bottom Line

business performance measured by profit, people, planet