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  • 21Business — For other uses, see Business (disambiguation). Firm redirects here. For other uses, see The Firm …

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  • 22business organization — Introduction       an entity formed for the purpose of carrying on commercial enterprise. Such an organization is predicated on systems of law governing contract and exchange, property rights, and incorporation.       Business enterprises… …

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  • 23Business Network Transformation — Article issues unreferenced = August 2008 importance = August 2008 orphan = August 2008 wikify = August 2008Business Network Transformation (BNT) is a market phenomenon where companies go beyond their traditional business boundaries to drive… …

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  • 24business finance — Raising and managing of funds by business organizations. Such activities are usually the concern of senior managers, who must use financial forecasting to develop a long term plan for the firm. Shorter term budgets are then devised to meet the… …

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  • 25Business ethics — Das sich in den USA seit den 1970er Jahren stark ausbreitende Feld der Business ethics umfasst den gesamten Bereich der Wirtschaftsethik, wird aber im Vergleich zum deutschsprachigen Raum stärker aus der Perspektive des Einzelunternehmens… …

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  • 26Business software — This article is about software made for business, if you were looking for the business of selling software, see Software business. Business software is generally any software program that helps a business increase productivity or measure their… …

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  • 27Business Plan, Checklist for a — The business The following information about the nature and objectives of the business should be given: Personal details For the founder, proprietor, partners, or directors state each person s name, address, age, and profession if it is relevant… …

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  • 28business compulsion — Duress, clothed in modern dress, arising from business necessity or economic compulsion, as where the owner of a business to an unlawful demand out of fear of a serious loss of trade, unless he complies. 25 Am J2d Dur §§ 6, 7 . One cannot be said …

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  • 29business case — / bɪznɪs keɪs/ noun a statement that explains why a particular course of action would be advantageous or profitable to an organisation (NOTE:A business case depends on the preparation and presentation of a viable business plan and is intended to… …

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  • 30Inclusive business — An inclusive business is a sustainable business that benefits low income communities.Large corporations traditionally target consumers in the middle and high income segments of society, and established suppliers and service providers from the… …

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