Employability Skills
Business Characteristics
Economic Concepts
Self-Esteem
100

Positive work behaviors and personal qualities which make individuals more likely to gain employment and succeed in their chosen career

what is Employability 

100

Businesses which develop products for distribution from raw goods

what is Producers 

100

Ability to plan and execute control over the amount of time spent on specific activities to effectively accomplish goals in a timely manner

what is Time Management 

100

Mental picture a person has of himself or herself

what is Self-Image 

200

 Specific style of behavior in the workplace 

what is Professionalism 

200

Materials derived from natural resources

what is Raw Goods 

200

Ability to cope with job stress which benefits an individuals personal and professional life

what is Stress Management 

200

Person’s overall sense of worth or personal value

what is Self-Esteem 

300

Style of speaking or behaving

what is Mannerisms 

300

Businesses which change raw goods into a more finished form, known as processed goods

what is Processors 

300

Theories, principles and models which deal with the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services

what is Economics 

400

Transferring information from one place to another, whether it is vocally, written, visually or non-verbally

what is Effective Communication 

400

Businesses which change raw or processed goods into finished goods

what is Manufacturers 

400

Goods and services necessary to survival

what is Human Necessities 

500

Values or standards which direct the way individuals interact with others

what is Ethical Behaviors 

500

Businesses which move finished goods from one business to another by buying, storing and reselling goods; often referred to as “middlemen”

what is Intermediaries 

500

Goods and services desired but not necessary for survival

what is Human Wants