Business Blocks
C it to Believe It
Interview Etiquette
Mr. Moneybags
S to Impress
100

Items that can be bought or sold

Goods

100

Written or spoken exchanges between people to share information

Communication

100

The discussion between a potential employee and employer to help decide if a job is a good match

Job Interview

100

People who work for businesses

Employee

100

The ability to do something well

Skill

200

Work done for others, like haircuts or car repairs

Services

200

A person who buys goods or services

Consumer

200

The things that you enjoy

Interests

200

Individuals who own stock in a company

Stockholders

200

Parts of ownership of a corporation

Stock

300

The process of buying and selling

Trade

300

Rivalry between two or more businesses striving for the same customer

Competition

300

Business that hire workers

Employers

300

A person who takes a risk to start a business with the intent of earning a profit

Entrepreneur

300

Choosing to focus production on one or a few new products

Specialization

400

Things businesses use to produce goods and services

Resources

400

A grouping of jobs and industries related by skills or products

Career Cluster

400

A written summary of a person's education, work experience, and skills

Resume

400

A person or business that makes goods or provides services

Producer

400

Personal attributes and abilities that are needed in most jobs

Soft Skill

500

The amount of money left after all business expenses have been paid

Profit

500

Buildings, tools, machines, and money that businesses use to make products

Capital Resources

500

Jobs projected to add large numbers of employees to the workforce

High-Growth/Demand Jobs

500

People who do the work a business needs

Human Resources

500

A business that is owned and operated by one person

Sole Proprietorship

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