business types
unions
Making money
Actions have consequences
Making business go
100

Management style in which the manager likes to keep tight control over employees and make all decisions for the company 

what is Authoritarian Management?

100
They organize workers into a single bargaining unit and increase their bargaining power.

why are unions so powerful in the business force?

100

to ration limited scources. 

How are prices used in our economy?

100

Doing the right thing

What does behaving ethiclly mean?

100

Comapny that transforms cotton into wearable clothing.

What might a manufacturing company do?

200

Management style in which the boss likes to give employees equal votes in business situations.

what is Democratic Management?

200

To assist in contract negotiations for all its local unions.

What is the primary responsibility of national unions?
200

Whoever is willing to pay for a good or service.

Who receives goods and services in the economy?

200

acting with honesty.

What does integrity mean?

200

intangible activities.

What do service businesses sell?

300

A laid-back style of management that lets employees work independently. Encourages creativity.

what is Laissez-faire management?

300

actors and athletes are in these unions

who is included in Professional Unions?

300

an economic situation in which goods or shares are plentiful and buyers can keep prices down.

What is a buyer's market?

300

You should speak up.

What should you do when someone is unethical?

300

The heart of economics.

What is Decision Making?

400

Ronni's boss encourages him to be creative with ideas and lets them take initiative in meetings. His boss likes to step back and let him work. What management style is this?

Laissez-faire management 

400

Both management and union members want business to go well, but they have different ideas on how to reach that.

why do management and unions often not get along? 

400

 A market condition where demand for a product or service significantly exceeds its supply, giving sellers the upper hand in pricing and sales.

What is a seller's market?

400

Be respectful and maintain eye contact during conversations.

How do you treat someone with respect?

400

Intermediaries who help move goods between producers and retailers by buying goods from producers and selling them to retailers.

What are wholesalers?

500

Dave joined a Tuesday-night bowling league with some of his coworkers. what actions is this in building positive relationships. 

Get to know others in your work team

500

Labor unions became a strong force in the American business landscape as the country moved into the 20th century. And though union membership has declined since 1970 or so, about 11 percent of the American workforce remains unionized today

What is the history of unions?

500

The price at which customers will buy the same amount that producers supply

What is the market-clearing price?

500

Acting with The Rule Of Law.

What is an example of showing respect to a teacher?

500

A frequently purchased item that businesses keep on hand continuously because the demand for it is constant

What is a staple item?

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