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tangible items that have monetary value and satisfy ones needs and wants
all people who share similar needs and wants and who have the ability to purchase a given product
a company's percentage of the total sales volume generated by all companies that compete in a given market
intangible items that have a monetary value and satisfy your needs and wants
an added value in economic terms; an attribute of goods or services that makes them capable of satisfying consumers wants and needs
a business that obtains goods from manufacturers and resells them to organizational users, other wholesalers, and retailers; also called distributors
a business that buys goods from wholesalers or directly from manufacturers and resells them to consumers
the group of people most likely to become customers, identified for a specific marketing program
systematic process of managing an organization's risks to achieve objectives in a manner consistent with public interest, human safety, environmental needs, and the law
the value in money or its equivalent, placed on a good or service
decisions about advertising, personal selling, sales promotion, and public relations used to attract customers
to acquire by means of a financial transaction
a system in which a country's government makes all economic decisions
organized way a nation provides for the needs and wants of its population
resources that are comprised of land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship
all the things used in producing goods and services
the difference between wants and needs and available resources
an economic system in which habits, traditions, and rituals answer the basic questions
the term that signifies a period of renewed economic growth following a recession or depression
recurring changes in economic activities
a brief summary of personal information, education, skills, work experience, activities, and interest
obstacle that interferes with the understanding of a message
a receiver's response to a message
specialized vocabulary used by members of a particular group
where communication takes place, including place, time, sights, and sounds
a letter written by a job applicant to introduce the applicant to the employer in the hopes of convincing the employer to read the resume
information about job opening, perhaps providing some indication about the type of work and who to contact
the art of building alliances
the formal style of writing and speaking learned in school
any form of direct contact between a salesperson and a customer
a sales lead; a potential customer
telephone solicitation to make a sale
the type of life you wold like to live
beliefs that guide the way we live
an ability or natural talent, or the potential to learn a certain skill
the number and types of jobs available in any field
direct work in a job that allows the person to get experiences, either with or without pay
process of exchanging messages between a sender and a messenger
someone who knows your work habits and personal traits and will recommended you for a job
rising prices

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