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[[File:Careerprise td.png|200px|thumb|[[Careerprise]]'s trade mark]][[File:Educaship-pipeline.png|400px|thumb|right|[[WorldOpp Pipeline]]]][[Industries and Specialties]] is the second [[lectio]] (or [[lectio|lesson part]]) in the [[Introduction to Employment]] [[lesson]]. The [[lesson]] itself is the second in [[CNM Cyber Orientation]]. Consequently, the ''[[CNM Cyber Orientation|Orientation]]'' is the first stage of [[WorldOpp Pipeline]].
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[[File:Cnm-digital.png|400px|thumb|right|[[CNMCyber suite]]s]]The [[Industries and Specialties]] (hereinafter, the ''Lesson'') is the [[lesson]] of [[CNMCyber]] that introduces its participants to [[industry|industri]]es, [[professional specialty|professional specialti]]es, and related topics. The ''Lesson'' belongs to the '''[[Introduction to Employment]]''' session of [[EmployableU Concepts]].
  
This wikipage presents its full script and those test questions that are related to that [[lectio]].
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The ''Lesson'' is made up of five [[lectio]]s. At [[CNMCyber]], the word, [[lectio]], is used for a lesson part.
  
==Script==
 
  
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==Summaries==
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===Predecessor===
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:The predecessor lesson is [[Employment Essentials]].
  
===Overview===
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===Outline===
:Welcome to ''Industries and Specialties''. In this  presentation, we are going to take a look at the basic concept of Economy, Economy Segment in terms of Enterprise sectors further moving on to Industry, highlighting Industries or Industrial Classifications and Specialties. Let's begin.
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:{|class="wikitable" width=100% style="text-align:center;"
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|+[[Industries and Specialties]]
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|width=25%|[[Lectio]]s
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!#!!Referred topics
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|-
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![[What Economy Is]]
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|1||[[Economy]], [[public sector]], [[private sector]], [[nonprofit sector]]
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|-
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![[Economy Segments]]
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|2||[[Economy segment]], [[primary sector]], [[secondary sector]], [[tertiary sector]], [[quaternary sector]]
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|-
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![[What Industry Is]]
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|3||[[Industry]], [[industry relations]], [[industry constituency]]
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|-
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![[Groupings of Employers]]
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|4||[[Infrastructure industry]], [[manufacturing industry]], [[transportation industry]], [[digital industry]], [[market exchange industry]], [[enterprise support industry]], [[public service industry]], [[healthcare industry]], [[human development industry]], [[living-sustaining industry]]
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|-
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![[Professional Specialties]]
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|5||[[Professional specialty]], [[arts professional]], [[finance professional]], [[health professional]], [[human development professional]], [[information professional]], [[law professional]], [[marketplace professional]], [[media professional]], [[project professional]], [[property administrator]], [[research professional]]
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|}
  
===Economy===
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===Successor===
Economy is the system of human production and consumption of [[raw materials]], goods, and services, which may range from the prosperity of a single household to the wealth of nations. The term, economy, may also refer to the way of how wealth is generally created and used or, particularly, to the careful use and management of money, time, energy, etc. Overall it is the state of a region in terms of production and consumption of goods and services and the supply of money, also dealing with careful management of all these [[resources]].
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:The successor lesson is [[Nature of Occupations]].
The [[Three-Sector model]] divides the economy into three sectors of activity also known as [[Economic sectors]].
 
===Economy Segment===
 
It is an area of [[economy]]. Economy segment refers to the nature and direction of the [[economy]] in which a company competes or may compete.
 
Two major conventional classifications divide [[enterprise]] depending on
 
:# <b>Their Ownership</b>
 
:##[[Public Sector]]
 
:##[[Private Sector]]
 
:##[[Non-Profit Sector]].
 
:# <b>[[Product]]s they produce </b>
 
:##[[Primary Sector]]
 
:##[[Secondary Sector]]
 
:##[[Tertiary Sector]] and optionally
 
:##[[Quaternary Sector]]
 
:::This classification also fits into economic phases of precedence, since lower levels of the [[economy]] emerged before higher levels and higher levels depend on lower ones. However, every [[enterprise]] usually produces some mix of products, so it can belong to several segments
 
Both classifications use the term [[sector]] . Neither of the classifications takes single households into account.
 
  
====Primary Sector====
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==See also==
Primary sector (primary degree of the economy, primary stage of the economy) is the [[economy segment]] that groups those enterprises that extract from nature, renew, and pre-process those raw materials or substances such as agriculture and mining products that the manufacturing industry will further process to create those goods and services that can be eventually consumed by [[end-users]]. Mainly, it deals with the production of [[raw materials]].
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[[Category: Orientation Curriculum]][[Category:Presentations]]
 
 
====Secondary Sector====
 
Secondary sector (secondary degree of the economy, secondary stage of the economy). The economy segment that groups those enterprises that produce physical goods to be eventually consumed by end-users. Mainly, it deals with carrying out the manufacturing.
 
 
 
====Tertiary Sector====
 
Tertiary sector (tertiary degree of the economy, tertiary stage of the economy). The economy segment that groups those enterprises that produce physical, non-digital services such as [[retail]], tourism, traditional banking, entertainment, etc. Mainly, it deals with providing [[sales]] and [[services]].
 
 
 
====Quaternary Sector====
 
Quaternary sector (quaternary degree of the economy, quaternary stage of the economy). One of two:
 
<ol type="a"><li>The economy segment that groups those enterprises that produce digital products; OR</li>
 
<li>The economy segment that groups those enterprises that do research and design new products.</li></ol>
 
 
 
Mainly, it includes knowledge-oriented economic sector such as [[information technology]],[[ media]], [[research and development]]; information-based services such as [[information]]-generation and information-sharing; and knowledge-based services such as [[consultation]], [[education]], [[financial planning]] etc.
 
 
 
==Industry==
 

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