Needs & Wants
Producers & Consumers
Fads & Trends
Functions of a Business
ALL
100

Having access to clean drinking water is considered a... ? 

Need

100

Define producer

An individual and/or business that makes goods or provides services

100

What is a trend? 

Trend

  • a general direction within society that may last for a long time

  • they often have a major impact on consumer buying habits and on business



100

Define production. 

The process of converting a business's resources into goods and services

100

If I buy something off of Amazon, what type of Business - Consumer relationship is it? 

Business to Consumer (B2C) 

200

Who was Abraham Maslow? 

A psychologist who studied human behaviour, who created the "Hierarchy of Needs" that describes personal motivation in relation to need

People start with the most basic level of Needs and move up the hierarchy as each level is fulfilled

200

Define consumer AND consumer goods 

Consumer:

A person or company that buys the good and/or service

Consumer goods - goods that consumers directly buy to satisfy their needs and wants

200

What is a fad AND give an example of a fad. 

Fad     

  • a craze that people take up quickly and then drop just as quickly (does not last)

  • no long term commitment for consumers

  • usually emphasize fun over practicality

  • risky for businesses to get involved in

200
Name two ways you can improve productivity in a business. 

1. Training employees
2. Capital investments (investing in new equipment, machines, technology etc) 

200

If I sell something on Facebook Marketplace, what type of Consumer - Business Relationship is it? 

Consumer to Consumer (C2C)

300

Define "needs" as is written in your note.

NEEDS:

basic human forces - necessities 

  • Goods and services that are essential for human survival

  • Real needs are basic needs that are tangible (such as food, shelter)

  • Psychological needs are needs that are intangible and emotional (such as friendship, security)

300

What are TWO types of markets? 

Industrial market : Individuals and organizations that produce, sell, rent or supply G&S to other businesses

Consumer market : Individuals or households who want goods or services for personal use or consumption

300

What is a SEASONAL trend? 

The recurring patterns of behaviour, preferences, and activities that change with the seasons, which can impact business and sales. 

300

What are the four factors of production? 

1. Land
2. Labour
3. Capital
4. Entrepreneurship 

300

What is an ultimate / end consumer? 

The consumer who purchases a product or service for his/her own personal use

400

Define wants as written in your note. 

WANTS :

Learned behaviour - luxuries

  • G&S that are NOT essential for survival

  • adds pleasure and comfort to life, makes people feel good or helps them achieve a goal

400
List the FOUR types of Consumer - Business Relationships 

B2C - Business to Consumer

B2B - Business to Business

C2B - Consumer to Business

C2C - Consumer to Consumer 

400

Is a fad or a trend safer and more predictable as an investment? 

A trend. 

400

What are the four Ps of marketing? 

Product, price, place and promotion. 

400

What does finance do as a function of business? 

Keep accurate records and manage money coming into your business and going out. 

500

What are the FIVE levels of Hierarchy of Needs? 

1. Psychological Needs
2. Safety Needs
3. Belongingness and love needs
4. Esteem needs
5. Self-actualization 

500

Explain the FOUR Consumer - Business Relationships AND give an example of EACH one 

B2C - Business to Consumer

  • when a business sells to a final consumer

  • i.e. Walmart; Zehrs; Expedia, Amazon, Dominos Pizza; hair salon; door dash


B2B  - Business to Business

  • when a business interacts or provides for another business

  • i.e. Costco buys from multiple clothing, food and furniture manufacturers so they can stock their shelves; Chapters buys from multiple book publishers, grocery stores get food products from farmers; pharmaceutical corporations to pharmacy, Amazon to UPS, McDonalds to Skip the Dishes


C2B - Consumer to Business

  • when a consumer creates value and the business consumes that value

  • i.e. customer reviews, photography, book or restaurant reviews, free lancer; investing into a company, thrift store, second hand store, donation centre


C2C - Consumer to Consumer

  • when one consumer interacts with another consumer (when a consumer buys a product, and then sells the product for more/less on another site

  • i.e. e-Bay, Craigslist, Kijiji, Facebook Marketplace, Stubtub

500

Name the SIX stages of "Product Life Cycle"


500

What does Human Resources do? 

- The people aspect of the business (the owners, managers and employees)

- Outline how people are hired, terminated, compensated/paid, and recruited

500

Retail, manufacturing, and service are types of what... ? 

Types of Businesses