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Ansoff's
Matrix
Shows the strategies that a firm can use to
expand
, according to how
risky
they are
Assets
Resources owned by a
business
Balance sheet
A
snapshot
of a firm's
finances
at a particular time
Barrier to entry
An obstacle that makes it
harder
for companies to enter a
market
Benchmarking
a process by which a company compares its
performance
with that of
high-performing
organizations
Big data
Large quantities of
data
that can be collected from
different sources
Blake Mouton Grid
An analytical tool to assess
leadership
style based on the level of
interest
in the people or task
Boston
Matrix
Analyses all of the firm's
products
in terms of their
market share
and the growth of the market
Bowman's strategic clock
Shows
positioning
strategies based on different combinations of
price
and perceived added value
break-even analysis
a method of determining what
sales volume
must be reached before total
revenue
equals total costs
Budget
A
plan
for making and spending
money
Capacity utilisation
The proportion of total
capacity
that is used (expressed as a
percentage
)
Capital
a company's wealth in the form of
money
or
property
capital expenditures
Money
used to buy
fixed
assets
Carroll's Pyramid of CSR
A diagram showing four elements of CSR as
layers
in a
pyramid
cashflow
(n) the
movement
of money into and out of a business as
goods
are bought and sold
Centralization
decision authority is located near the
top
of the organization
channel of distribution
a pathway to
direct
products to
consumers
competitive advantage
providing
greater
value for customers than
competitors
can
confidence interval
A range in which you can say, with a certain level of
confidence
, that a
value
lies
Confidence level
The probability that the
research findings
are
correct
Consumer Price Index
an index of the cost of all goods and services to a typical
consumer
contingency plan
plan for
unexpected
problems
contribution
the difference between
selling price
and
variable cost
core competencies
A unique feature of a business that gives it a
competitive
advantage
Corporate
objectives
Objectives that
relate
to the business as a whole. Usually set by
top management.
CSR
(corporate social responsibility)
A company's
contribution
to society
Correlation
A measure of the
relationship
between
two
variables
cost-push
inflation
rising
prices as a result of
rising
production costs
Creditors
Someone who a business owes
money
to
Critical path
The sequence of activities in a project that is expected to take the
longest
to complete
Current
Ratio
A
liquidity ratio
that compares
current assets
to current liabilities
Debt Capital
The
capital
raised by
borrowing
Debtors
People who owe
money
to the business
Decentralization
A way to structure a business where
decisions
are
shared
across the company
Decision Trees
Provides an example of scientific
decision making
and involves expected outcomes and
net gains
Delayering
Reducing the number of levels in the
hierarchy
of an organisation
demand-pull
inflation
higher
prices as a result of
consumers
wanting to buy more goods and services than producers supply
Demographic change
Changes in
population statistics
over time
Depreciation
A
decrease
or
loss
in value
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