front 1 Land | back 1 natural resources that can be used by an enterprise. |
front 2 Labour | back 2 skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled workers who can work for an enterprise. |
front 3 Capital | back 3 human-made aids to production. |
front 4 Risk | back 4 the possibility that events in relation to an enterprise do not turn out as expected. |
front 5 Business enterprise | back 5 a type of enterprise that usually has profit as its main objective. |
front 6 Creative | back 6 the introduction of something original and imaginative rather than imitated. |
front 7 Enterprise | back 7 a business organised and run by an entrepreneur who makes decisions and takes risks. |
front 8 Innovative | back 8 the introduction of something new or different. |
front 9 Positive attitude | back 9 the tendency to be optimistic. |
front 10 Social enterprise | back 10 a type of entereprise that does not usually have profit as its main objective. |
front 11 Stakeholders | back 11 various groups with a strong interest in a particular enterprise, including customers/consumers, employees/employers, suppliers, lenders, the local business community, the local government. |
front 12 Customer | back 12 a person or organisation that buys goods and/or serices from an enterprise. |
front 13 Supplier | back 13 businesses that provide resources to enterprises which allow them to produce goods and services. |
front 14 Enterprising | back 14 the showing of initiative, imagination, energy and resourcefullnes. |