The External Environment directly affects what a manager does. � TABLE OF CONTENTS 41.0 Introduction � 42.0 What is a Managers responsibility � 53.0 Characteristics of a good Leader � 54.0 Literature Review � 65.0 What are the external factors? � 65.1 Primary Factors � 65.1.1 Political � 65.1.2 Economic � 75.1.3 Socio/Cultural � 75.1.4 Technological � 75.1.5 Legal/Legislative � 75.1.6 Environmental/Ecological � 75.2 Secondary Factors � 85.2.1 Ethics � 85.2.2 Judgement � 85.2.3 Intuition
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by a various range of External Factors. An External Factor is something that occurs outside which influences a child or young person and the way they develop. These can include things such as their background or family environment‚ if they are in poverty or deprivation‚ if they are a ‘looked after child’ meaning if they are a child of the care system and personal choices that the child or young person may make. A child or young person’s background or family environment can affect their development
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Accounting 2nd Semester Assignment Name: Maximos Nathanailidis Date: 28/4/2014 Table of Contents 1. Introduction The purpose of this report is to conduct a comparative ratio analysis of the financial statements of J. Sainsbury PLC and Tesco PLC for the year-ending 2013. The financial information that is provided from each company’s annual report and the comparison between them will help possible users of this analysis to understand not only the differences between these
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Globalization has led to a change in the global economy during the past several decades; it is believe that factors such as trade liberalisation‚ access to cheaper labour and resources‚ similarity of consumer demand around the world‚ and advances in technology and communication has widened the market of consumption‚ investment as well as production on a global scale. These globalization driven factors created new challenges and global competition for businesses around the world thus as a response many
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survive and prosper in a global environment that is highly dynamic and unstable. Managers in this setting not only deal with a set of social ‚ economic‚ legal and political factors in the home nation‚ but with entirely different set of these in each country of operation. International management involves balancing a firm ’s internal environment forces which is a system of shared meaning and beliefs within an organization that determines employees act with external environmental forces which is outside
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Internal and External Factors In a variety of business environments around the world‚ four management functions are usually found. The functions are planning‚ organizing‚ leading‚ and controlling. These are used from top-level management to frontline or organizational management. Globalization‚ technology‚ innovation‚ diversity and ethics are factors that affect these business functions. One can examine almost any organization and find this to be true. Wal-mart is one of the leading retail
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Use the stakeholder model of business environments to critically examine the external environment of Asda Wal-Mart as outlined in the case study. No business can operate in isolation. All businesses operate in the wider business environment‚ which is described as ‘the external context in which organisations find themselves undertaking their activities’ [ (Capon‚ 2000‚ p. 8) ]. This essay will use the stakeholder model to examine the external factors effecting Asda Wal-Mart. It is recognised
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The organisation and the environment in which it operates in are not closed systems because they influence each other. The organisation thus cannot be successful if it is not in step with its environment. The simple fact that the organisation interacts with the environment means that the organisation is is acting in an open system and will be both affected by the environment and also impact on the environment. This means that the organisation draws its inputs such as human‚ financial and informational
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SUMMARY Organizations have to face more and more complex and rapidly changing external and internal environmental factors nowadays. The Fourth Industrial Revolution is a potential source of innovation today‚ because it implements a number of technical innovations‚ which can not only affect our everyday lives‚ transportation and environment‚ but it can also change manufacturing processes‚ educational systems and market structures. The changing attitude and the new generation being brought up by the
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and often provide a regeneration focus for areas of towns and cities. Concessions at Sainsbury ’s trade within the stores and car parks‚ delivering a complementary and compelling range of products and services to their customers. Their partners include: Timpson‚ Johnsons Dry Cleaners‚ Centre for Dentistry‚ Explore Learning‚ Bupa‚ Starbucks‚ Thomas Cook‚ RAC‚ AA and Virgin Holidays. Materials and Waste: Sainsbury ’s have implemented a scheme to reduce waste and materials used in the production and
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