Basic Concepts
Types of Entrepreneurship
BACCM Model
SWOT
Business Idioms
100

What is the term for a person who starts a business, taking on financial risks?

Entrepreneur

100

Mention the types of entrepreneurships

Small Business, scalable start up, large corporation and social entrepreneurship

100

Which element of BACCM focuses on understanding the background or environment in which change occurs?

Context

100

In a SWOT analysis, what internal factor represents areas of improvement or disadvantage?

Weaknesses

100

To start over because the previous plan failed.

Back to the drawing board

200

Define "Vision"

How do you see the business in the future

200

What type of entrepreneurship is usually owned by a single person and serves a local market?

Small Business

200

Which BACCM element refers to the people impacted by or involved in the change?

Stakeholders

200

In a SWOT analysis, what external factor could benefit a business in the future?

 Opportunities

200

To remain calm and composed in stressful situations.

Cool as cucumber

300

What are the core principles that guide a company’s actions called?

Values

300

Define "Social entrepreneurship"

A type of entrepeneurship that focuses on solving social problems through business

300

Define "Need"

The problem to be solved

300

 What is the main purpose of conducting a SWOT analysis for a business?

To assess internal and external factors that impact the business's performance and strategy.

300

What does "on a shoestring" refer to in business?

Operating with very little money or budget.

400

Define "mission"

A definition of the company's business, who it serves, what it does, its objectives, and its approach to reaching those objectives. 

400

What type of entrepreneurship refers to a large company that creates new ventures to innovate?

Large corporation

400

Define "Change"

Something that must be done differently, there's a need to adapt to a new environment

400

Emerging competitors, changing regulatory environment and negative press or media coverage are characteristics of which factor from the SWOT Analysis?

Threats

400

What does "dog eat dog world" mean in business?

 A highly competitive and ruthless environmen

500

Difference between "Stakeholders and shareholders"

Shareholders are individuals that own shares of a company and have a financial stake in it.

Stakeholders are any individual party that is interested in the business activities

500

What distinguishes a scalable start-up from a small business?

A scalable start-up is designed to grow quickly and often requires external investment, while a small business usually remains local and does not seek rapid growth.

500

What term describes the benefits or improvements gained from the change or solution?

Value

500

Internal resources such as skilled, knowledgeable staff, tangible assets such as intellectual property, capital, are characteristics part of which factor from the SWOT?

Strengths

500

 If someone says, "Let's cut to the chase," what are they asking for?

 To get directly to the main point, avoiding unnecessary details