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Business MGT Glossary of Terms

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Age Discrimination in Employment Act-companies cannot discriminate against employees because of their age in hiringpromotions
Application for employment-a form provided by the employer upon which applicant lists qualificationsexperience
Application software-programs that perform specific tasks; word processingspreadsheet
Assets-things ownedsuch as cash and buildings.
Audit-a systematic process of objectively obtaining and evaluating evidence regarding important aspects of the firm's performancejudging the accuracy and validity of the data
Autocratic-a leadership style that describes a person who gives directclear
Balance sheet (statement of financial position)-a financial statement that lists the assetsliabilities
Benefits (fringe benefits)-financial compensation other than wagessalaries
Body language-nonverbal communication cues such a facial expressionsgestures
Browser-programs that allow you to navigate and view web pages; NetscapeMicrosoft Explorer
Budget-a financial planextending usually for one year
Capital-(net worthowner's equity
Career portfolio-an organized collection of materials and information to represent youyour preparation
Channel of communication-the means by which the message is conveyed. The three main channels are oralwritten
Childcare-free childcare services for workerseither by providing a child care facility inside the company or by providing for childcare expenses.
Civil Rights Act of 1964-companies cannot discriminate against an employee because of racecolor
Classified ad-an advertisement listed by categoryusually published in a newspaper.
Communication-the act of exchanging information. It can be used to informcommand
Company loyalty-a feeling of satisfaction and devotion toward one's employer usually caused by enjoyment of workrespect and cooperation within the work environment
Compensation-a combination of paymentsbenefits
Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM)-using computers to produce products; computers provide instructions to automated production equipmentsuch as robots.
Computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM)-using computers to integrate all manufacturing operations into a singlesmoothly operating manufacturing system.
Copyright-protection provided to a creative work such as literary worksmusical compositions
Culture-a set of customstraditions
Database-data about a company's operations; clientsinventory
Decline-stage in the product life cycle when a new product is introduced that is much better or easier to useand customers begin to switch from the old product to the new product.
Diversity-including people of different gendersraces
Employment laws-laws that regulate the relationship between companies and their workers and give workers significant rights and benefitsincluding the right to work in a safe environment.
Ethics-refers to standards of moral conduct that individuals and groups set for themselvesdefining what behavior they value as right or wrong.
Extranet-a private company network set up for selected people to access company information; supplierscustomers.
Financial ratios-an arithmetic comparison of one financial measure to anothergenerally used to monitor and control financial performance.
Flame-an electronic message that contains abusivethreatening
Flexible manufacturing system-systems that integrate computer-aided designengineering
Food and Drug Administration-protects consumers against problems with mislabeled and impure foodsdrugs
Forming-the first stage of team development where members are gaining acceptance from one anotherand there is little or no sense of the way the team will work.
Grapevine-the informal transmission of information among workers often based on unofficialpartial
Growth-stage of the product life cycle where several brands of a new product are available and customers who like itare buying it and telling others about it
Health insurance (hospitalization)-health insurance at a free or reduced rate-may include hospital careregular doctor visits
Hyperlink-a wordphrase or graphic that has a web page address embedded in it and
Income statement budget-a plan showing projected salescosts
Intellectual property laws-ownership of ideassuch as inventions
Joint venture-two or more businesses that agree to provide a good or servicesharing the costs of doing business and also the profits.
Labor contracts-written documents defining the rights and responsibilities of employees and management specifying such things as wageshours
Letters-used to communicate with people outside the company; should include daterecipient's name and address
LIFO-"last infirst out"; last employee hired is the first employee fired during a layoff.
Manufacturing-a form of production in which raw and semi-finished materials are processedassembled
Marital status-relating to marriage; marrieddivorced
Marketing Concept-keeping the needs of the consumer uppermost in mind during the designproduction
Materials-handling system-the network that receivesstores
Minimum wage-the lowest wageby law
Mission statement-a shortspecific statement of the purpose and direction of the business.
Move mate-when an employee with a working spouse relocatesemployers assist the spouse in the job-hunting process.
No fault terminations-employee terminations that are necessary due to company cutbacksmergers
Nonverbal communication-delivering messages by means other that speaking or writing. Can also appear in written documents in the form of chartsdiagrams
Occupational Safety and Health Administration-sets standards for keeping work-places clean and free of hazards. Requires businesses to keep records of employee illnessesinjuries
Patent-the document the federal government issues to inventors and companies that give them the exclusive right to makeuse
Personal selling-promotion through directpersonal contact with a customer.
Pilferage-repeated stealing of very small itemssuch as pencils or memo pads.
Place (Distribution)-set of activities required to transport and store productsand makes them available to customers.
Policies-guidelines used in making decisions regarding specificrecurring situations.
Policy-the written agreementor contract
Priority-state of being prior or first in timeplace
Problem-solving teams-work teams composed of 5 to 12 hourly employees from the same department who meet each week to discuss ways of improving qualityefficiency
Process selection-the selection of an operating system; involves a wide range of decisions about the specific processes to usethe sequences in which to perform the processes
Product life cycle-the four stages of sales and profit performance through which all brands of a product progress; introductiongrowth
Product-all attributesboth tangible and intangible
Profit-the incentiveas well as the reward
Quality circles-work teams composed of 8 to 10 employees and a supervisor who share an area of responsibility and who meet regularly to discuss quality problemsinvestigate the causes of the problems
Relocation benefits-when an employee relocatesemployers pay for cost of move
Resume-(sometimes called a data sheet) a concisewell-organized presentation of your qualifications for a job.
Reward power-the ability of a person to influence employees because of their ability to control resourcesrewards
Sales budget-forecast of the sales for a montha few months
Selective perception-receiving communications on the basis of what one selectively sees and hears depending on his or her needsmotivation
Shared time-situation in which two employees are permitted to hold one jobeach with alternate schedules.
Social Security Act-provides pensions to retired workers and their families and provides benefits to disabled workers. Alsoprovides Medicare for people who have reached retirement age.
Staffing-human resources activities that include job analysispersonnel planning
Stakeholder-any individuals or groups that are affected by the firm's actionssuch as owners
Sticky floor syndrome-inability of people in entry-levellow-paying positions to move up from these jobs.
Team building-an activity that helps work goalsset goals
Trademark-wordname
Tuition reimbursement-partial or full reimbursement for classes takenusually directly or indirectly pertaining to the job.
Unemployment insurance-provides a fund to pay an income to certain unemployed workers. To be eligiblea worker must not be responsible for losing the job and must be actively looking for new employment.
Use of company car-company-owned car provided for company-related activities; also includes gasupkeep
Vacations-paid vacation time usually earned 1 day for each month of work time or 12
Wage-hour laws-establish minimum wageovertime
Wellness programs-educational programs to control stressto discourage smoking or drinking
Wide area network (WAN)-computers that are linked together and cover a wide areasuch as a county or a state.
Workers' compensation-laws that require employers to provide insurance for deathinjury


Dudley High School
Greensboro, NC

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