The three business activities are Service, Manufacturing, and Merchandising.
Roughly 2% percent of all businesses in the U.S. are Corporations.
The noun goal may be singular or plural following the plural noun businesses. Examples: All businesses' goal is to make a profit. All businesses' goals should be clearly defined.
no they dont
All retail and wholesale businesses are the examples of trading businesses like WalMart, Carrefour are two of the best examples of trading businesses today.
because they will be come well known all around the world
The brain.
The lowest is the Cell
Yes
Three basic activities common to all manufacturing operations are financing, producing, and selling.
As cell is capable of interdependently carrying out all necessary activities in our life.
all legs perform different things. if all legs were the same, they would not be able to walk or perform daily activities. hope this helps(:
All of it
Cells are the smallest structures that can perform all the activities required for life. They contain the necessary components such as DNA, cytoplasm, and organelles to carry out functions like metabolism, growth, and reproduction.
Gladys Knight .Has three children, James Newman Kenya Newman and Shanga Hankerson.All of Gladys children are all very successful all three College d educated.And all three own there own businesses. Once again very successful Businesses.
it is very simple that unless you have enough space[anywhere] you can not perform properly.
Porter's Value Chain is a framework developed by Michael Porter that helps businesses analyze all of their activities and processes to identify sources of competitive advantage. It consists of primary activities (inbound logistics, operations, marketing and sales, service) and support activities (procurement, technology development, human resource management, firm infrastructure). By understanding these activities, businesses can optimize their operations and create value for customers.
Customers are the lifeblood of any business, as they drive revenue and growth. By keeping the customer at the center of all activities, businesses can better meet their needs, improve customer satisfaction, and build long-term relationships that lead to loyalty and repeat business. Ultimately, focusing on the customer helps businesses stay competitive and successful in the market.