The function of management that involves setting goals and deciding how to achieve them.
What is planning?
Acting honestly and fairly in business.
What is integrity?
The software commonly used for creating spreadsheets.
What is Microsoft Excel?
The selling of goods to another country?
What is exporting?
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What is Future Business Leaders of America?
The process of motivating employees to achieve goals.
What is leading?
A company's responsibility to society beyond making profits.
What is corporate social responsibility?
A system that stores and organizes customer data.
What is CRM (Customer Relationship Management)?
The opposite of exporting - buying goods from another country.
What is importing?
What is navy blue?
The grouping of jobs and people together in an organization.
What is organizing?
Using company resources for personal gain.
What is conflict of interest?
The term refering to selling products online.
What is e-commerce?
The agreement that allows free trade between the US, Canada, and Mexico.
What is USMCA (United States - Mexico - Canada Agreement)
FBLA's mission is to prepare students for this.
What are careers in business and leadership?
A manager who focuses on day-to-day operations.
What is middle management?
Laws that protect consumers from false advertising fall under this.
What is consumer protection?
Protecting data from unauthorized access.
What is cybersecurity?
A tax imposed on imported goods.
What is a tariff?
This is the name of FBLA's national conference held each summer.
What is the National Leadership Conference?
The leadership style that involves making decisions without input from employees.
What is autocratic?
Reporting unethical behavior within a company.
What is whistleblowing?
Technology that uses data to predict future trends.
What is predictive analytics?
The term refering to the risk of exchange rate fluctuations in global trade.
What is currency risk?
The year FBLA was founded.
What is 1940?