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    • Competitive pricing

      Where the price of a product is decided by comparing it to its rivals
    • Cost plus
      price is decided based only on the production cost and some extra to make profit
    • Curriculum Vitae
      A document summarising the personal details, qualifications and experiences an individual has.
    • Human resources
      how a business recruits and manages its workforce
    • Insolvency
      Where a business runs out of cash and is unable to obtain new finances.
    • Job analysis
      a business deciding whether it needs a worker and what type if required
    • Job description
      an explanation of the roles and responsibilities of the job
    • Logistics
      The management of the flow of goods, information and money along the supply chain
    • Loss leader
      where a business prices a good at lower than its cost to encourage customers to buy other goods at the same time
    • Multinational
      a business that produces goods in more than one country
    • Non-financial objectives 

      business targets that involve areas such as improving quality or being more ethical
    • Observation
      a method of market research where direct data is gathered from customer actions
    • operational staff

      employees who directly do the work such as manufacturing or providing the service
    • Person specification
      the qualifications, skills, experience and personal attributes needed for a job
    • Procurement
      the process of choosing a supplier
    • Product trial

      a free or reduced priced product given as a sample with the hopes that customers will continue to buy the product in the future
    • Public relations
      an approach to promoting a business focused on producing a positive image using social media and other indirect methods
    • Quality assurance
      setting up the processes in production to ensure that quality is achieved
    • Quality control

      checking that the products produced by a business are of the required standard at the end of the production process
    • Remuneration
      the package of pay or other rewards provided to the employee
    • Sales process
      a series of activities that are designed to engage customers and to complete a sale
    • Share issue
      When a company raises finance through selling shares to new or existing shareholders
    • Social objectives

      business objectives such as being ethical or environmentally friendly
    • Trade bloc
      a group of countries that don't place tariffs on each other to protect small businesses from international businesses
    • Viral advertising
      where an advert is spread through social media by people spreading the message through forwarding to their friends or contacts
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