What This Document Is
This document is a study guide designed to help students prepare for the mid-term exam in FIT 1003, Introduction to Excel, at Johnson & Wales University. It covers key concepts from Chapters 1-6, focusing on the fundamentals of entrepreneurship and business opportunity recognition. The guide is intended as a review tool, not a replacement for course materials or lectures.
Why This Document Matters
This study guide is essential for students enrolled in FIT 1003 who are preparing for their mid-term assessment. It consolidates important definitions, concepts, and areas of focus, allowing students to efficiently review the material and identify areas where they may need further study. It’s most useful when used *after* engaging with the course readings and lectures.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This study guide provides a framework for understanding the core concepts, but it does not offer in-depth explanations or practical application exercises. It is a review tool, and does not teach the material from scratch. Students will still need to refer to their textbooks, class notes, and other course resources for a complete understanding. It also doesn’t include practice questions or sample exams.
What This Document Provides
This study guide includes:
* Key definitions related to entrepreneurship, such as entrepreneurial opportunity, integrity, and precipitating events.
* An overview of ethical considerations in business, including the ethical decision-making process.
* Concepts related to opportunity recognition, competitive advantage, and SWOT analysis.
* Information on business structures, including franchising and buying existing businesses.
* Definitions of terms related to family businesses and organizational culture.
This preview *does not* include detailed explanations of Excel functions, practical examples, or the full content of each chapter. It is a high-level overview to help you determine if the complete study guide will be a valuable resource for your exam preparation.