TO THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT Lesson Objectives: The factors that impact on business The internal and external business environment LESSON 1: The Factors That Impact on Business According to Brooks and Weatherston (2000) business environment is a general concept which embraces the totality of external environmental forces which may influence any aspect of organizational activity. BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT Macro Environment Micro Environment Internal Environment Financiers Suppliers
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Reflection of Micro lesson I presented my first micro-teaching lesson and lesson plan for 1.5 hours to my peer groups and delivered 20-25 minutes. My chosen topic was diabetes I chose this because I felt diabetes is common and most students will have some knowledge of diabetes. I felt nervous at the beginning of lesson‚ I was having difficulties with technical problems‚ I felt that this made me loose concentration‚ and this will be a learning curb for next time. As I carried on presenting my
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Research how humans interact with micro-organisms and use this information to write a discussion for your report. Basic structure and function Explain the parts and how they work for fungi and bacteria Most fungal species are multicellular. Most fungi do not have flagella in any phase of their life cycle. They move toward food by growing toward it. The main body of most fungi is made up of fine‚ branching‚ and usually colourless threads called hyphae. Each fungus will have vast numbers
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products. The macro-environment consists of six types of forces economic‚ demographic‚ cultural‚ natural‚ technological and political. “Vital Foods” must ensure that they take into account the trends‚ changes and alterations in these environments which can both pose threats and reveal opportunities. Economic Environment The economic environment is best described as having the “factors that affect consumer buying power and spending patterns" (Kotler et al 1998). These factors include income
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to both macro and micro environment:-] | Market research is the function that links the consumer‚ customer‚ and public to the marketer through information | “Marketing environment includes all the forces that directly or indirectly influence marketing operations by affecting an organization acquisition of inputs/creation of outputs such as human‚ financial and natural resources and raw material‚ information‚ goods‚ services or ideas. Sometimes a distinction is more between macro and micro
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Environment ENVIRONMENT What is Environment? The purpose of this essay is to familiarize you with the relationship between man and his environment. After reading it you will be able to understand the meaning of Environment and man’s place in the environment. You will also be able to see the complexities of‚ man-environment inter-change and the impact that has been made on the environment since the beginning of the industrial revolution. Environment may be broadly understood to mean our
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1. INTRODUCTION Micro electromechanical systems (MEMS) are small integrated devices or systems that combine electrical and mechanical components. They range in size from the sub micrometer level to the millimeter level and there can be any number‚ from a few to millions‚ in a particular system. MEMS extend the fabrication techniques developed for the integrated circuit industry to add mechanical elements such as beams‚ gears‚ diaphragms‚ and springs to devices. Examples of MEMS device applications
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Micro economics is a branch of economics which studies individual firms and consumers. The basis of micro economics is supply and demand; how does the market react to changes in supply and demand and inevitably how does it affect price. Microeconomic decisions by both firms and individuals are motivated by cost and benefit considerations. Costs can be either be in terms of financial costs such as average fixed costs and total variable costs or they can be in terms of opportunity costs‚ which consider
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banking and related services.” Microfinance is not just about giving micro credit to the poor rather it is an economic development tool whose objective is to assist poor to work their way out of poverty. It covers a wide range of services like credit‚ savings‚ insurance‚ remittance and also non-financial services like training‚ counseling etc. FEATURES: * Borrowers are from the low income group * Loans are of small amount – micro loans * Short duration loans * Loans are offered without collaterals
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Table of Contents 1 Introduction: 6 1.1 Objectives: 6 1.2 Scope of the Study: 7 1.3 Methodology and Data Collection: 8 1.4 Limitations: 11 2 Institute of Microfinance (InM) 13 2.1 Vision: 13 2.2 Mission: 13 2.3 Governance: 14 2.4 Governing Body 14 2.5 Current Governing Body of InM 14 2.6 General Body 15 2.7 Activities of the Institution: 16 2.8 Research: 16 2.9 Trainings: 17 3 Evaluation and Development of Microfinance Sector: 20 4 The Microfinance
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