Types of Businesses
Marketing and Sales
Management and Operations
Communication and Meetings
International Business
100

A new business, often in its early stages of development.

Startup

100

The process of promoting and selling products or services.

Marketing

100

The highest-ranking person in a company.

CEO (Chief Executive Officer)

100

 A formal talk or demonstration about a topic.

Presentation

100

The process of businesses operating on an international scale.

Globalization

200

A large company or group of companies authorized to act as a single entity.

Corporation

200

The name, design, or identity of a product or company.

Brand

200

A person who works for a business in exchange for a salary.

Employee

200

A discussion aimed at reaching an agreement.

Negotiation

200

A tax on imported or exported goods.

Tariff

300

A business that operates under the brand and model of a larger company.

Franchise

300

Paid promotion of a product or service.

Advertising

300

A company or person that provides goods or services to a business.

Supplier

300

A list of topics to be discussed in a meeting.

Agenda

300

Bringing goods or services into a country from abroad.

Import

400

A small or medium-sized business.

SME (Small and Medium Enterprise)

400

The specific group of customers a business aims to reach.

Target Market

400

Someone responsible for overseeing a team or department.

Manager

400

Comments or suggestions about how something can be improved.

Feedback

400

Sending goods or services to another country for sale.

Export

500

A business owned by two or more people who share profits and responsibilities.

Partnership

500

When customers continue to buy from a business because they trust or prefer it.

Customer Loyalty

500

The goods or materials a business has on hand for sale or use.

Inventory

500

A written record of what was discussed in a meeting.

Minutes

500

The value of one currency compared to another.

Exchange Rate