| A | B |
Consumer,  | Someone or something that uses a product |
Goods,  | Items that you can own and/or use |
Services,  | Work that others do for you |
Ideas,  | Any product whose primary purpose is to teach or inform |
Therapeutic Services Pathway,  | These careers use therapy to maintain or change the health status of the patient over time |
Diagnostic Services Pathway,  | These careers create a picture or diagnosis of patient health at a single point in time |
Health Informatics Pathway,  | These careers use information to support and document patient care |
Support Services Pathway,  | These careers provide a therapeutic environment for the support and delivery of health care |
Biotech Research and Development,  | These careers use scientific and technical research to enhance health care |
Marketing,  | The process of developing, promoting, and distributing products |
Products,  | Goods, Services, and Ideas |
Price,  | The amount we charge for a product |
Place,  | Where we make our products available to customers |
Promotion,  | How we get information about our products to the consumer |
Attitude,  | A person's outlook on life |
Responsibility,  | Willingness to accept a task, carry it out, and be accountable for it |
Initiative,  | Doing what needs to be done without having to be told to do it |
Ethics,  | Rules of behavior that govern a group or society |
Career,  | Either a person's occupation, or all of the jobs they have done |
Career Pathway,  | A sequence of courses within an area of interest |
Realistic/Doers,  | Love to move, do physical work, and work outside |
Investigative/Thinkers,  | Love to find out the "why and how" of things |
Artistic/Creators,  | Love to create new works of art in literature, dance, music, or visual arts |
Social/Helpers,  | Love to work with people and help them reach their goals |
Enterprising/Persuaders,  | Love to convince people to act and think a certain way |
Conventional/Organizers,  | Love to be in charge and do well at planning things |
Food - 2 main grains,  | Wheat and Rice |
Farming,  | Growing food to consume or sell |
Fibers - 2 most farmed,  | Cotton and wool |
Forestry - example,  | Acres of trees grown to make lumber |
Flowers,  | Mainly used for landscaping |
Natural Resources,  | Gifts of nature -- sunlight, water, earth |
Human Resources,  | The people supply in a business |
Capital Resources,  | The tools used to produce goods/services |
Resources,  | An available supply of something |
Technology,  | A scientific or industrial process |
Scarcity,  | A limited supply of some resource |
Benefit,  | What you gain from your choices |
Cost,  | What you give up for your choices |
Allocate,  | To set money or resources aside for certain things |
Wants,  | Nice to have but are not absolutely necessary |
Opportunity Cost,  | This is what you give up for your first choice |
Needs,  | The resources we need to sustain life |
Economics,  | The study of how to meet unlimited wants and needs with limited resources |
Budget,  | An itemized allotment of funds or time |
Coolest Teachers EVER,  | Young, Painter, Balling |
Supply,  | The amount of resources available to us |