Difference between business demands and professional ideals
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Business is an economic activity concerned with the production or purchase and sale of merchandise and rendering of services with the purpose of earning profit. Profession is a form of economic activities, wherein special skills, knowledge and expertise is required to be applied by the person, in his occupation.
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The primary difference between business demands and professional ideal is that, profession requires qualification.
Explanation:
- Business demands and professional ideals differ in a lot of aspects, however, primarily, profession demands qualification while business does not want any.
- In addition to that, business aims at profit while professional ideals requires a set of skills and using them in earning profit through the industry.
- In a business, the working person need not be professional but in a professional setup , they have to be an expert and have a certificate in that field.
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