profitorientált
Profitorientált is a Hungarian term describing an organization, decision-making approach, or strategy that prioritizes profitability. It denotes an orientation toward financial gains as the primary objective, with resources allocated to maximize profits, shareholder value, and financial performance. The word is formed from profit and the Hungarian suffix -orientált, reflecting the international concept of profit-oriented.
In business contexts, profitorientált strategies emphasize revenue growth, cost control, efficiency improvements, capital allocation, and performance
Critics argue that a sole focus on profit can lead to short-termism, ethical concerns, environmental impact,
Relation to other concepts: profitorientált contrasts with non-profit or mission-driven organizations where non-financial goals take precedence;