A function of marketing described as the process of getting goods and services to customers.
Distribution
Monthly payments you make in exchange for insurance coverage
Premiums
Forming a pool of qualified applicant from which management can select employees.
Recruiting
A barrier between trusted and distrusted networks?
Firewall
The ability to be positive
Optimism
A function of marketing described as any effort to inform, persuade or remind potential customers about a business's products or services
Promotion
Regular payments that don't vary in amounts
Fixed Expenses
The number one reason employees do not work out in a certain position.
Lack of Skills
The person who creates user accounts on the network?
System Administrator
The ability to stick with something
Persistence
The marketing mix consists of these four P's
Product, Place, Price, Promotion
These are items of value that you own, including money
Assets
This occurs when employees quit, or are fired and must be replaced by new employees.
Turnover
what does WWW stand for?
World Wide Web
A measure of people skills
Emotional Quotient
The point at which total sales (or revenue) equal total costs and expenses of developing and offering a product or service.
Break-Even Point
The ease at which you can turn assets into cash
Liquidity
Move to another job within the company at essentially the same level and wage.
Transfer
The act of breaking into the e-mails, websites, computer systems, and files of other computer users?
Hacking
55% is shown when giving a speech
Body Language
The division of a market for a product into groups of customers who have the same needs and traits.
Market Segmentation
Money you get what a company you own stock in shares a bit of their profits with you
Dividend
What is a statement of employee characteristics and qualifications required for satisfactory performance of defined duties and tasks comprising a specific job or function?
Job Specification
Bill Gates and Microsoft helped Apple in creating a new computer called Macintosh. True/False?
True
The way you see yourself
Self-Concept