The aspect of human intelligence that controls our ability to recognize, understand, control, and use emotions in solving problems of a personal and interpersonal nature.
What is emotional intelligence?
The activity of organizing and launching an enterprise with the goal of making a profit.
What is entrepreneurship?
The systematic and comprehensive recording of financial records.
What is accounting?
The act of reviewing both confidential and public information to investigate a person or entity's history commonly performed by employers.
What is a background check?
The ability to recognize and understand the emotions, beliefs, moods, and desires of another person. The ability to “put oneself into another person's shoes.”
What is empathy?
Someone who supplies money in exchange for a potential financial reward.
What is an investor?
Report released (on a fixed date every month) by banks that lists deposits, withdrawals, checks paid, interest earned, and service charges or penalties incurred on an account. It shows the cumulative effect of these transactions the account's balance, up to the date the report was prepared.
What is a bank statement?
A compilation of the policies, procedures, working conditions, and behavioral expectations that guide employee actions in a particular workplace. Generally also includes information about the company, employee compensation and benefits, and additional terms and conditions of employment.
What is an employee handbook?
This tool is often used in the strategic planning process for a business, may be used to assess personal strengths and weaknesses
What is a SWOT Analysis?
A government license giving a person or company exclusive rights to an invention for a set amount of time.
What is a patent?
Alice works 8 hours a day, five days a week at a big corporation. She clocks in and out every day at work, and she is paid based on the number of hours she works. What type of income does Alice receive?
What are wages?
Establishes minimum wage, overtime pay, record keeping, and youth employment standards affecting employees in the private sector and in Federal, State, and local governments.
What is the Fair Labor Standards Act?
If you can detect your negative behavior and work on changing it yourself, you have this
What is self-control?
Entrepreneurship is continuously in the midst of a(n) _____ business environment.
What is uncertain?
Summary of the actual or anticipated incoming and outgoing cash in a firm over an accounting period. It answers the questions "Where the money came from?" and "Where it went?" It assesses the amount, timing, and predictability of cash-inflows and cash-outflows, and are used as the basis for budgeting and business planning.
What is a cash-flow statement?
Selection tool to determine whether an applicant meets the requisite qualifications for a job. A cursory review of application materials reveals whether applicants meet the basic criteria or if they've adhered to the application instructions.
What is a screening?
Craig is working on a large product at work when his manager decides to change direction. Now Craig must change his strategy for the project. This upsets Craig and he doesn't want to change his strategy. Craig needs to improve this
What is adaptability?
Penny is an entrepreneur who has just started a local restaurant. Since her restaurant just opened, she's often assuming many roles to ensure success. She's been a cook, waiter, dishwasher, and back office manager just in her first week of business. What skill is Penny utilizing?
What is multi-tasking?
_____________ is the legislation designed to combat corporate and accounting fraud by requiring accountability and transparency.
What is the Sarbanes-Oxley Act?
Diane is a human resources manager and frequently attends job fairs, posts open jobs online, and partners with a third-party employment agency. This aspect of HR is known as:
What is recruitment?