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:To group employers, CNM Cyber uses its own CNM industry classification or CNMIC. Because CNMIC doesn't try to describe all economic activities, it is way simpler than NAICS and ISIC. CNMIC features just 11 industries, while both NAICS and ISIC feature 20+ sectors and hundreds of sub-sectors.
 
:To group employers, CNM Cyber uses its own CNM industry classification or CNMIC. Because CNMIC doesn't try to describe all economic activities, it is way simpler than NAICS and ISIC. CNMIC features just 11 industries, while both NAICS and ISIC feature 20+ sectors and hundreds of sub-sectors.
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[[Industrial classification]]'''. Any economic taxonomy that groups [[business]]es based on their products and/or production processes, as well as on their selling, marketing, and/or social appealing techniques into [[industry|industri]]es. There are a few taxonomies; [[CNM Cyber]] utilizes its own [[CNM industry classification]].<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
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:*'''[[Raw materials industry]]'''. An alternative name for the [[primary sector]].
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:*'''[[Infrastructure industry]]'''. The [[industry]] that groups those [[enterprise]]s that supply and present all substances, materials, and properties such as energy, water, buildings, and roads that human beings, other entities, and their equipment are needed to function, as well as dispose and/or utilize the processed substances, materials, and properties. This industry includes both construction and utility [[enterprise]]s.
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:*'''[[Manufacturing industry]]'''. The [[industry]] that groups those [[enterprise]]s that process [[raw material]]s into those goods and services such as food, clothing, paper, and machinery, that can be eventually consumed by [[end-user]]s.
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:*'''[[Transportation industry]]'''. The [[industry]] that groups those [[enterprise]]s that deliver human beings and goods from one geographical point to another. In addition to transport [[enterprise]]s, this industry includes [[warehouse|warehousing]] and postal services.
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:*'''[[Digital industry]]'''. The [[industry]] that groups those [[enterprise]]s that produce software and/or provide their customers with software-based services such as broadcasting, telecommunication, multimedia, data processing.
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:*'''[[Market exchange industry]]'''. The [[industry]] that groups those [[enterprise]]s that buy, sell, and/or support the market exchange of products that have been produced by other entities. This industry includes franchising, real estate, [[wholesale trade|wholesale]], [[retail trade]] [[enterprise]]s.
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:*'''[[Enterprise support industry]]'''. The [[industry]] that groups those [[enterprise]]s that support [[enterprise effort]]s through banking, insurance, investment management, accounting, management consulting, and legal services.
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:*'''[[Public service industry]]'''. The [[industry]] that groups those [[enterprise]]s that provide the general public with defense, public administration, public safety, and compulsory social security services.
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:*'''[[Healthcare industry]]'''. The [[industry]] that groups those [[enterprise]]s that provide their customers with pharmacy and medical services.
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:*'''[[Human development industry]]'''. The [[industry]] that groups those [[enterprise]]s that provide its customers with educational, training, or community outreach services.
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:*'''[[Living-sustaining industry]]'''. The [[industry]] that groups those [[enterprise]]s that provide its customers with cleaning, entertainment, library, recreation, rental, tourism, wellness and other living-sustaining services.</div>
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'''[[Professional Specialties]]''' is the successor [[lectio]].
 
'''[[Professional Specialties]]''' is the successor [[lectio]].
  
 
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Revision as of 12:02, 4 May 2020

Groupings of Employers (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the second lesson part of the Industries and Specialties lesson that introduces its participants to industries, professional specialties, and related topics.

This lesson belongs to the Introduction to Employment session of the CNM Cyber Orientation. The Orientation is the second stage of the WorldOpp Pipeline.


Content

The predecessor lectio is What Industry Is.

Key terms

Industrial classification. Any economic taxonomy that groups businesses based on their products and/or production processes, as well as on their selling, marketing, and/or social appealing techniques into industries. There are a few taxonomies; CNM Cyber utilizes its own CNM industry classification.

Script

To group employers, CNM Cyber uses its own CNM industry classification or CNMIC. Because CNMIC doesn't try to describe all economic activities, it is way simpler than NAICS and ISIC. CNMIC features just 11 industries, while both NAICS and ISIC feature 20+ sectors and hundreds of sub-sectors.

Industrial classification. Any economic taxonomy that groups businesses based on their products and/or production processes, as well as on their selling, marketing, and/or social appealing techniques into industries. There are a few taxonomies; CNM Cyber utilizes its own CNM industry classification.

Professional Specialties is the successor lectio.

Quiz