Business English
-Describing Companies ✓ Raising finance ✓ SWOT analysis ✓ Large concerns vs SME's ✓ Project planning ✓ Marketing ✓ E-Commerce ✓ Corporate social responsibility (CSR) ✓
-Describing Companies ✓ Raising finance ✓ SWOT analysis ✓ Large concerns vs SME's ✓ Project planning ✓ Marketing ✓ E-Commerce ✓ Corporate social responsibility (CSR) ✓
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internal factors (relate to product)
Inner strengths and weaknesses that an organization exhibits
small and medium-sized enterprises
businesses whose personnel numbers fall below certain limits. This number varies across countries
economies of scale
advantages that are a result of making and selling goods in large quantities
unit production costs
the cost incurred by a company to produce one unit of a particular product
human capital
skills, knowledge, and experience possessed by an individual, viewed in terms of their valueto an organization
horizontal integration
taking over other businesses operating the same type of business
vertical integration
taking over other businesses operating the same sector but at a different level
capital reserve
an amount of money that a companykeeps in a special account for future needs
niche market
a small area within the economy, often involving specialized products
mass market
The market for goods that are produced in large quantities
merger
two or more companies join together to make one larger company
collateral
Something pledged as security for repayment of a loan
viability
Ability to work successfully
waterfall
method of project management, where you can move to the next step, when the first stage is completed
scrum
method of project management in which a team is allowed to organize itself and make changes quickly as they are needed
tasks
pieces of work to be done
Gantt chart
a diagramof the stages of a piece of work, showing stages that can be done at the same time, and stages that must be completed before others can start
Microsoft Project
project management software product, developed and sold by Microsoft designed to assist a project manager in developing a plan
launch
an event to celebrate or introduce something new
on time
describes something that arrives or happens
within budget
not spending more money than had been planned for
scope (of a project)
range of operation
(verifiable) milestones
points in progess where you check the progress and make a review
to evaluate
to judge the quality
to finalize
to make a final decision about a plan
to estimate
to guess or calculate the cost
to assign
to give a particular job or piece of work to someone
to set
to put something in a particular place
to appeal
to make a serious or formal request, especially to the public
code of practice
a set of standards agreed on by a group of people who do a particular job
captive
controlled by an organization
competetive pricing
Setting the price of a product or service based on what the competition is charging
retail-outlet-shop
a store that sells goods to the public
chain store
part of a group of shops, all with the same name
convenience store
small shop in a residential area and open long hours
deep discounter
a supermarket with very low prices
department store
very large shop with a wide variety of goods
drugstore
shop in a town cente in the US which sells medicines
hypermarket
very large shop with a wide variety of goods, usually outside a town
supermarket
very large shop, selling mainly food