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General business management terms encompassing inventory management, security management, financial administration, business planning, and management services for all enterprise-wide information systems.
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Hawthorne studies
Business administration; Business management
A series of investigations carried out at the Hawthorne plant of the Western Electric Company in Illinois between 1927 and 1932, under the direction of Elton Mayo, which marked a turning point in the ...
family life cycle
Business administration; Business management
A series of stages used in marketing to categorize the different situations an individual consumer may go through in the course of a lifetime. The most commonly used such series is as follows. * ...
demographics
Business administration; Business management
A set of figures describing a population, both in general terms (like births, deaths and marriages) and in specific terms like the consumption of particular goods and services. demographic ...
code of practice
Business administration; Business management
A set of guidelines outlining expected standards of behavior by people working in an industry or a profession. Such a code is not legally binding and may, indeed, be adopted to forestall governmental ...
type B personality
Business administration; Business management
A set of personality characteristics that are the opposite of type A personality and therefore considered to be much less susceptible to heart disease. These characteristics include being casual ...
type A personality
Business administration; Business management
A set of personality characteristics that have been linked with a particular susceptibility to heart disease. These characteristics include being impatient, always rushing, trying to do too many ...
attitude scale
Business administration; Business management
A set of questions designed to elicit attitudes from respondents on a given topic and to measure their strength.