LeanproductionM-commerceFlowproductionMergersExportTotalcostsWasteOpportunitycostRiskShareholder(s)GlobalisationSocialobjectivesShareissueExpansionParttimeEthicalobjectivesDiseconomiesof scaleCompetitionSocialEnterprisePrivatelimitedcompany(ltd)RawmaterialsOutsourcingIntegrationCustomerSurvivalDividendJust intime(JIT)LimitedliabilityDemandProductivityInspectionFactors ofproductionE-commerceServiceDisposalof wastePubliclimitedcompany(plc)CostBufferstockTradedescriptionsRetailerProcurementConsumerlawAimPrimaryindustryRecyclingNot-for-profitorganisationsTakeoverObjectiveGrowthWantsOwnersUnlimitedliabilityWholesalerLocalcommunityEntrepreneurNoisepollutionMortgageEconomiesof scaleGoodsLogisticsShare(s)NeedsLocationFulltimeUnitcostAirpollutionNationalminimumwage/livingwageProfitHealth andSafety atWork Act(1974)FranchisingPartnershipsGlobalwarmingJust incase(JIC)ExternalgrowthSupplychainProfitmaximisationOrganicgrowthGap inthemarketEmployeesEthicsSoletradersOverdraftTechnicaleconomiesof scaleSustainabilityEnterpriseRevenueMarketshareBusinessplanScarceresourcesSecondaryindustryExchangeratesDirectorsEqualityAct(2010)ManagementInterestratesPurchasingLevel ofemploymentShareholdervalueConsumerspendingTertiaryindustryFixedcostsVariablecostsImportSupplierEmploymentlawContracts ofemploymentLeanproductionM-commerceFlowproductionMergersExportTotalcostsWasteOpportunitycostRiskShareholder(s)GlobalisationSocialobjectivesShareissueExpansionParttimeEthicalobjectivesDiseconomiesof scaleCompetitionSocialEnterprisePrivatelimitedcompany(ltd)RawmaterialsOutsourcingIntegrationCustomerSurvivalDividendJust intime(JIT)LimitedliabilityDemandProductivityInspectionFactors ofproductionE-commerceServiceDisposalof wastePubliclimitedcompany(plc)CostBufferstockTradedescriptionsRetailerProcurementConsumerlawAimPrimaryindustryRecyclingNot-for-profitorganisationsTakeoverObjectiveGrowthWantsOwnersUnlimitedliabilityWholesalerLocalcommunityEntrepreneurNoisepollutionMortgageEconomiesof scaleGoodsLogisticsShare(s)NeedsLocationFulltimeUnitcostAirpollutionNationalminimumwage/livingwageProfitHealth andSafety atWork Act(1974)FranchisingPartnershipsGlobalwarmingJust incase(JIC)ExternalgrowthSupplychainProfitmaximisationOrganicgrowthGap inthemarketEmployeesEthicsSoletradersOverdraftTechnicaleconomiesof scaleSustainabilityEnterpriseRevenueMarketshareBusinessplanScarceresourcesSecondaryindustryExchangeratesDirectorsEqualityAct(2010)ManagementInterestratesPurchasingLevel ofemploymentShareholdervalueConsumerspendingTertiaryindustryFixedcostsVariablecostsImportSupplierEmploymentlawContracts ofemployment

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  1. Lean production
  2. M-commerce
  3. Flow production
  4. Mergers
  5. Export
  6. Total costs
  7. Waste
  8. Opportunity cost
  9. Risk
  10. Shareholder(s)
  11. Globalisation
  12. Social objectives
  13. Share issue
  14. Expansion
  15. Part time
  16. Ethical objectives
  17. Diseconomies of scale
  18. Competition
  19. Social Enterprise
  20. Private limited company (ltd)
  21. Raw materials
  22. Outsourcing
  23. Integration
  24. Customer
  25. Survival
  26. Dividend
  27. Just in time (JIT)
  28. Limited liability
  29. Demand
  30. Productivity
  31. Inspection
  32. Factors of production
  33. E-commerce
  34. Service
  35. Disposal of waste
  36. Public limited company (plc)
  37. Cost
  38. Buffer stock
  39. Trade descriptions
  40. Retailer
  41. Procurement
  42. Consumer law
  43. Aim
  44. Primary industry
  45. Recycling
  46. Not-for-profit organisations
  47. Takeover
  48. Objective
  49. Growth
  50. Wants
  51. Owners
  52. Unlimited liability
  53. Wholesaler
  54. Local community
  55. Entrepreneur
  56. Noise pollution
  57. Mortgage
  58. Economies of scale
  59. Goods
  60. Logistics
  61. Share(s)
  62. Needs
  63. Location
  64. Full time
  65. Unit cost
  66. Air pollution
  67. National minimum wage/living wage
  68. Profit
  69. Health and Safety at Work Act (1974)
  70. Franchising
  71. Partnerships
  72. Global warming
  73. Just in case (JIC)
  74. External growth
  75. Supply chain
  76. Profit maximisation
  77. Organic growth
  78. Gap in the market
  79. Employees
  80. Ethics
  81. Sole traders
  82. Overdraft
  83. Technical economies of scale
  84. Sustainability
  85. Enterprise
  86. Revenue
  87. Market share
  88. Business plan
  89. Scarce resources
  90. Secondary industry
  91. Exchange rates
  92. Directors
  93. Equality Act (2010)
  94. Management
  95. Interest rates
  96. Purchasing
  97. Level of employment
  98. Shareholder value
  99. Consumer spending
  100. Tertiary industry
  101. Fixed costs
  102. Variable costs
  103. Import
  104. Supplier
  105. Employment law
  106. Contracts of employment