πŸ“˜ Glossary – Unit 4: From Idea to Plan


Dear Students,

Welcome to the glossary for Unit 4: From Idea to Plan.
This glossary is designed to support your learning by providing clear, easy-to-understand definitions of the key concepts, terms, and tools introduced in this unit.

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You will encounter many new words related to business modeling and planning, especially when working with the Business Model Canvas (BMC) and developing your Business Plan. Understanding these terms will help you:

  • Complete your assignments with more confidence

  • Participate effectively in discussions and peer reviews

  • Prepare for quizzes and exams

  • Apply what you learn to real-world entrepreneurial situations

We encourage you to refer to this glossary regularly as you progress through the unit. You can also download it for offline use or print it for quick access during activities and workshops.

If you come across new or confusing terms not included here, feel free to suggest additions in the course forum!

πŸ“Œ Tip for Students:
Refer to this glossary before and after completing your assignments, quizzes, and BMC to reinforce your understanding of entrepreneurial vocabulary.

Happy learning,
Dr. Hassiba Almi

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Startup Costs

The initial expenses required to start a business.


SWOT Analysis

A strategic planning tool used to identify Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats.