Thoughts (& Prayers)
Business Ethics
Innovative Solutions
Market Research
People
100

The most common profit-seeking organization in commerce 

Small business

100

All the entities with a vested interest in the organization; also potentially a dog's favorite person.

Stakeholder

100

How one describes a person who is trying to understand what people are attempting to accomplish; also, if you say this to Emily, prepare to fight. 

Empathetic

100

The factors such as race, ethnicity, and age used to conduct market research

Demography

100

These people may love you enough to provide your initial seed capital (i.e., investment)

Friends and Family

200

Keeps an entrepreneur going when they receive less-than-positive feedback; a type of fruit.

Passion

200

This enables a company to adopt sound ethical practices and policies that align with its culture and mission, exceeding any mandatory legal requirements.

Corporate social responsibility

200

Nominal, electronic, directed, question, and group passing are forms of this activity; instead of cats and dogs, it rains scientists.

Brainstorm

200

Entrepreneurs engage in what when they segment markets, target customers, and position products.

Marketing

200

Just like Tyler, these people make something new.

Creators

300

This mindset emphasizes the value of ongoing education and professional development, or what occurs as one matures.

Growth

300

What shareholder primacy requires directors to guide businesses to seek; Hosea, Isaiah, Micah, and in Islam, Jesus.

Profits

300

What do we have when we identify a market and have the skills and resources to deliver a desired product or service that aligns with the three design thinking criteria?

Entrepreneurial opportunity

300

The type of research that utilizes focus groups.

Primary research

300

If this is one of your problems, your startup is likely to fail.

Startup team

400

Another name for "courage and resolve"; often served with shrimp.

Grit

400
What social entrepreneurs must also seek when executing their social mission. 

Financial viability

400
These are the three criteria for solutions when engaged in design thinking.

Desirability, Feasibility, and Viability 

400

This research type includes direct observation of how a product or service is used.

Ethnographic research

400

These people are a new venture's first customers; they also get to the kennel early for the first selection.

Early adopters

500

This mindset is reactive, protective, and skeptical of change; he might even win this year's MVP.

Judger mindset

500

The claims that occur when CSR is perceived as an opportunistic action; could be confused with "money laundering."

Greenwashing or impact-washing

500

Incubation, preparation, and production are stages of this process.

Product development

500

What does SWOT mean?

Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats

500

These people create and manage an initial public offering for a new venture.

Investment bankers

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