Exam 1: Business Now: Change Is the Only Constant
Exam 1: Business Now: Change Is the Only Constant154 Questions
Exam 2: Business Ethics and Social Responsibility: Doing Well by Doing Good168 Questions
Exam 3: Economics: The Framework for Business170 Questions
Exam 4: The World Market-Place: Business Without Borders181 Questions
Exam 5: Business Formation: Choosing the Form That Fits145 Questions
Exam 6: Small Business and Entrepreneurship: Economic Rocket Fuel157 Questions
Exam 7: Accounting: Decision Making by the Numbers188 Questions
Exam 8: Finance: Acquiring and Using Funds to Maximize Value154 Questions
Exam 9: Financial Markets: Allocating Financial Resources166 Questions
Exam 10: Marketing: Building Profitable Customer Connections183 Questions
Exam 11: Product and Promotion: Creating and Communicating Value335 Questions
Exam 12: Distribution and Pricing: Right Product, Right Person, Right Place, Right Price175 Questions
Exam 13: Management, Motivation, and Leadership: Bringing Business to Life213 Questions
Exam 14: Human Resource Management: Building a Top-Quality Workforce140 Questions
Exam 15: Managing Information and Technology: Finding New Ways to Learn and Link163 Questions
Exam 16: Operations Management: Putting It All Together167 Questions
Exam 17: Business Communication: Creating and Delivering Messages That Matter175 Questions
Exam 18: Labour Unions and Collective Bargaining46 Questions
Exam 19: Business Law60 Questions
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Explain the differences between a for-profit organization and a not-for-profit organization.
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All businesses are regulated by the government and must comply with established standards. Like their profit-driven counterparts, not-for-profit organizations also offer products and services, collect revenues, and employ workers. For-profit organizations are profit driven and have the opportunity to offer their consumer products and services for a fee. Not-for-profit organizations' primary goal is to improve the quality of life for society. They also partner with their communities by providing services to those who are not financially capable to purchase their products or services.
Sabiha will be opening a catering business in Canada soon, but she still needs to hire a few more employees to fill the schedule. Which of the following economic freedoms does she enjoy?
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The 500 largest North American companies anticipate losing about half of their senior managers over the next five to six years.
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Bhinder's Bowling Alley has recently decided to develop a franchise venture overseas. What concept would Bhinder's use in creating a distinctive business for the global market?
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Entrepreneurs are motivated to risk their time, money, and other resources in an effort to gain a profit for themselves. But their efforts yield benefits to many others in society, in addition to their personal profits.
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What does a business try to deliver to its customers while maintaining its core goal to generate long-term profits?
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Factors of production are the resources a business needs to achieve its objectives.
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When businesses create more goods and services, their activities increase the standard of living, but have no impact on the quality of life.
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Assume Jamal and Cora are competing for a job position as an elementary school teacher. Jamal tells the potential employer about his skills on the computer in making report cards. Cora tells the potential employer about her skills in creating an innovative classroom learning environment. In today's work environment, which skills have more value to employers?
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The huge gains in production efficiency during the Industrial Revolution were mainly the result of changes in the nature of the production process that encouraged workers to take more pride and ownership in their work.
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For fast-moving companies, what can the technological environment represent?
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People can create natural resources by growing and harvesting agricultural products.
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The Tide-to-Go bleach stick and the Swiffer are examples of what type of breakthrough products?
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List the five key dimensions of the broader business environment and describe the impact each has on the ability of individuals to find employment or start a business.
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Following your passion in making career choices can lead to both financial and personal success.
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Human resources include the physical, intellectual, and creative contributions of people in an economy.
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How do enforceable contracts help to keep the Canadian economy relatively strong?
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Which of the following is the best characterization of entrepreneurs?
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Natural resources are created by people as a factor of production and include agricultural products.
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The standard of living reflects the quality and quantity of goods available to a nation's population.
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