Business Acronyms
Entrepreneurs
Logos & Taglines
Silicon Valley / Tech Companies
Business Plan Concepts
100

What four (4) words are represented by the "4P's"?

Product, Price, Place and Promotion

100

Which 2 famous entrepreneurs own Space companies?

Elan Musk and Jeff Bezos

100

What image does Starbuck's have as its logo?

A mermaid with two tails.

100

True or False? Many large, high-value companies in Silicon Valley were founded by immigrants.

True.

100

Do investors consider the "target market" of a start-up important in a business plan? Why or why not?

A target market is essential to understanding the market size and growth potential of a start-up.

200

What do the terms "B2C" and "B2B" stand for?

Business to Customer (or Consumer) and Business to Business. B2C and B2B are two different business models,

200

What entrepreneur was fired from the company he started?

Steve Jobs was a Co-Founder of Apple and was fired (and later re-hired) by Apple's Board of Directors.

200

Which logo is more effective: a Descriptive logo or a non-Descriptive logo?

The descriptive logo is more effective according to Harvard researchers.

200

Name three (3) famous Silicon Valley companies?

Google (Alphabet), Apple, and Facebook (Meta)

200

What chart helps investors better understand the potential competition and risks of a start-up? 

SWOT

300

What are the four concepts that "SWOT" refers to?

Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats

300

Which American Co-Founder of a major tech company became famous for his philanthropy? 

Bill Gates

300

What company uses the tagline: "The Happiest Place on Earth"?

Disney

300

Where is Silicon Valley? (Be Precise)

In Santa Clara County.

300

What character traits do investors look for in the Founders of a start-up? (Name three)

Integrity, Confidence, Resilience, Perseverance, Ambition, Fortitude, Trustworthiness, Intelligence, Charisma, Timeliness, Creativity, Passionate

400

What does "Inc." mean when used in a company name?

Incorporated. As in the legal entity "Corporation."

400

Which entrepreneur has destroyed the brand of his own company's products?

Elan Musk has been accused of undermining Tesla's image because of his politics.

400

Which car company is known by the tagline, "The Ultimate Driving Machine"?

BMW

400

Until the late 1960's, the land area known as "Silicon Valley" was used primarily for what purpose? 

Agriculture.

400

What is a break-even point?

This is the point in time when the revenues of a start-up take over the costs required to run  the business.

500

What does the term "ROI" measure?

Return on Investment. (It measures how much profit one makes on an investment.)

500

What country did the Founder of DuoLingo come from?

Guatemala.

500

Why is a tagline important?

A tagline leaves a memorable impression and expresses a company's mission.

500

True or False? More than 20% of all U.S. start-ups are based in the San Francisco Bay area.

According to several sources, last year roughly 15000 start-ups were located in / around Silicon Valley. New York, in second place, had 6,000 fewer start-ups.

500

What is the one overriding factor that counts most for investors in determining if a start-up will be successful?

The founder(s)  is often the most important factor for investors when analyzing the potential risks and the probability for success.