Entrepreneurship
Global Business
Business Strategy
Monitor & Control
Conflict & Negotiation
100

A document outlining a company's goals, strategies, target market, and financial forecasts. It serves as a roadmap for how the business will operate and grow

What is a Business Plan?

100

An economic system in which the government or a central authority makes all decisions about producing, distributing, and consuming goods and services

What is a Planned Economy?

100

(10X POINTS)

A business tool used to evaluate a company's product portfolio based on Stars, Cash Cows, Question Marks, and Dogs

What is the BCG Matrix?

100

(DAILY TRIPLE)

Strategies and plans that an organization puts in place to ensure that essential business functions can continue during and after a disruption

What is Business Continuity?

100

(DAILY DOUBLE)

Refers to the most favorable option a party can pursue if negotiations fail and no agreement is reached

What is BATNA?

(Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement) 

200

A business entity that allows income and deductions to pass through to the shareholders' personal tax returns, avoiding double taxation and limiting personal liability

What is an S Corp?

200

A partnership between two or more organizations that collaborate to achieve mutual goals while remaining independent

What is Strategic Alliance?

200

(DAILY TRIPLE)

A strategic analysis tool used to evaluate a company's resources and capabilities to determine its potential for achieving a sustainable competitive advantage

What is the VRIO framework?

200

Policies, procedures, and practices implemented by an organization to ensure its operations are efficient, effective, and compliant with laws and regulations

What is Business Controls?

200

(DAILY TRIPLE)

Refers to the range or area in a negotiation where two or more parties can find common ground and reach a mutually acceptable agreement

What is ZOPA?

(Zone of Possible Agreement)

300

(DAILY TRIPLE)

A unique edge a company has over its competitors, allowing it to generate greater sales and margins or retain more customers

What is a Competitive Advantage?

300

(5X POINTS)

Political, cultural, or social ideology that emphasizes the interests, culture, and identity of a nation or group of people. Involves a strong sense of pride and loyalty toward one's country

What is Nationalism?

300

(DAILY DOUBLE)

This framework has five key factors that influence an industry's competitive intensity and profitability

What is Porter's 5 Forces?

300

Process of comparing a company's performance, processes, or products against industry standards or best practices from other organizations

What is Benchmarking?

300

Occurs when an individual faces incompatible demands or expectations from different roles they are expected to fulfill

What is Role Conflict?

400

(DAILY DOUBLE)

Refers to financial assets or resources that are used to fund the production of goods and services. It includes machinery, buildings, or other equipment.

What is Capital?

400

(DAILY TRIPLE)

Occurs when a company or individual from one country invests directly in business operations or assets in another country

What is Foreign Direct Investment?

400

(DAILY TRIPLE)

A business strategy in which a company expands its operations to acquire or establish control over retailing of its products

What is Forward Integration?

400

(DAILY TRIPLE)

Refers to reduced inventory or stock of goods due to factors like theft, damage, errors in recordkeeping, or spoilage

What is Shrinkage?

400

Refers to a disagreement or clash between individuals due to differences in personality, values, or communication styles

What is Relationship Conflict?

500

These three factors describe an integral part of entrepreneurship: Solving Problems, Simplifying, and Disrupting

What is Entrepreneurship Spectrum?

500

(DAILY TRIPLE)

Quotas, import licenses, product standards, and subsidies, are examples of difficulties in globalization

What is Non-Monetary Trade Barriers?

500

(DAILY TRIPLE)

A business strategy in which a company expands its operations to include its supply chain

What is Backward Integration?

500

(3X POINTS)

It addresses/corrects problems or deficiencies identified in a process, project, or system

What is a Correction Action Plan?

500

(4X POINTS)

A negotiation strategy where parties compete to divide a fixed amount of resources, often referred to as a "zero-sum" situation

What is Distributive Bargaining?

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