Business (dynamic nature-customer needs)

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  • What does the dynamic nature of business refer to?

    Constantly adapting to meet customers' wants and needs
  • What is venture capital?

    Money invested in a business that is seen as having potential growth
  • What are the reasons new business ideas come about?
    • Changes in technology
    • Changes in what consumers want
    • Products and services becoming obsolete
  • How do new business ideas typically come about?

    • Original ideas
    • Adapting existing products/service ideas
  • What does adapting existing products/services involve?

    Finding new products based on the original one and changing them for different customers
  • Why is adapting existing products/services an attractive business proposition?

    It usually requires less research and development and is cheaper
  • What is a potential challenge when launching an adapted product?

    It is easy to underestimate how hard it is to find new products that people love
  • How can launching an adapted product benefit a business?

    It can successfully protect the main product
  • What are the components of risk in business?

    Business failure, financial loss, lack of security
  • What are the components of reward in business?
    Business success, profit, independence
  • What does business failure refer to?

    The collapse of a business, possibly leading to closure
  • What does independence mean for business owners?

    The need for business owners to make their own decisions and be their own boss
  • What does lack of financial security imply for business owners?

    Uncertainty about family income and assets
  • What is the concept of risk and reward in business?

    The balance between the worst and best that can happen
  • What are the indicators of business success?

    • Personal satisfaction
    • Excellent products/services
    • Growth
    • Awards and recognitions
  • How is profit calculated?
    Profit = Total Revenue - Total Cost
  • What are common reasons for business failures?
    • Poor cash flow
    • Fall in sale revenue
    • Action of competitors
  • Why do many business owners value independence?

    They prefer working for themselves over working for others
  • What does financial loss mean for a business owner?
    An owner may lose the capital they invest in
  • What are the roles and purposes of business enterprises?

    • To produce goods or services
    • To meet customer needs
    • To add value (convenience, branding, quality, design, USP)
  • What is the role of an entrepreneur?

    An entrepreneur organizes resources, makes business decisions, and takes risks
  • What is a business/enterprise?

    A person or organization that produces goods and services to meet customer needs
  • What does adding value mean in business?

    The difference between the cost of producing a product/service and the price a customer is willing to pay
  • What are ways to add value to products/services?
    • More convenience
    • Unique selling point
    • Better design
    • Improved quality
    • Branding
    • Greater speed of service
  • What is an entrepreneur defined as?

    A risk taker who wants to create an organization to make a difference
  • What are the benefits of entrepreneurship to an economy?

    • They can bring new jobs
    • They take risks, being creative and using initiatives
    • Entrepreneurs develop businesses and hire and organize factors of production
  • What do entrepreneurs do in relation to customer needs?

    They create products/services to meet customer needs
  • How do entrepreneurs contribute to the economy?

    They pay tax to the government and generate economic activities through customer spending
  • What is the difference between invention and innovation?

    Invention is making something entirely new, while innovation improves something that already exists
  • Why is it important for a business to identify customer needs?

    • To attract new customers
    • For repeat purchases/repetitive customers
  • What does durable mean in a business context?

    Something that lasts long and doesn't get damaged quickly
  • What are the key customer needs that businesses should identify and understand?

    • Price
    • Quality
    • Choice
    • Convenience
  • What are the benefits of identifying and understanding customer needs for a business?

    • Generating sales
    • Ensuring business survival