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Unit 1.2 Keyterms

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8.Is a diagram that is used to record words and ideas connected to a central word or idea.
10.A person who owns and runs their own business and takes risks.
11.Thinking differently to try and find new and unexpected ideas.
13.The disadvantages of a course of action, including what can go wrong.
14.The chance of damage or loss occurring as a result of making a decision.
17.The process of transforming inventions into products that can be sold to customers.
18.The intentional creation of new ideas through recognised and accepted techniques.
20.The discovery of new processes and potential new products, typically after a period of research.
21.The advantages of a course of action, including what can go right.
Down
1.Right of ownership of an invention or process when it is registered with the government.
2.An advantage a business has that enable it to perform better than its rivals in the market and which is both distinctive and defensible.
3.In business, being very motivated.
4.Coming up with new and unique ideas.
5.The probability of a negative event occurring.
6.A technique of creative thinking where participants are encourage to think of as many ideas as possible about an issue or a problem.
7.Another word for businesses
9.The symbol, sign, or other features of a product or business that can be protected by law.
12.A willingness by an individual or a business to take risks, show initiative and undertake new ventures
15.Legal ownership of material such as books, music and films which prevents these being copied by others.
16.Non-physical, intangible products like a taxi journey, a haircut or a television programme.
19.Physical, tangible products like a car, a pair of scissors or a television set.

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