POLITICAL FACTORS AFFECTING BUSINESS Monitoring‚ understanding‚ and adapting to the political environment is absolutely essential for any business‚ because it significantly affects every apect of their working. Some political factors includeisPOLITICAL FACTORS AFFECTING BUSINESS Monitoring‚ understanding‚ and adapting to the political environment is absolutely essential for any business‚ because it significantly affects every aspect of their working. Some political factors include • Stability
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CHAPTER THREE THE POLITICAL AND LEGAL ENVIRONMENTS FACING BUSINESS OBJECTIVES • To discuss the different goals and functions of political systems • To profile trends in the emergence and diffusion of political systems • To identify the idea of political risk and approaches to managing it • To understand how different political and legal systems affect the conduct of business • To profile trends in the evolution and diffusion of legal systems • To examine the major legal issues facing international
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Environmental Factors The Coca-Cola Company was established in 1886 in the United States. Today‚ the Coca-Cola Company’s products are available in over 200 different countries. Each country contains its own demographics and other factors that influence the marketing planning and promotions for the Coca-Cola product lines. These factors vary by location and can include culture‚ customs‚ and even legal matters. The Coca-Cola Company has been able to successfully examine these factors and create marketing
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Legal factors Legal factors are those that impact businesses in a legal way. The legal factors would be ranked and analysed. They include: providing a framework for businesses‚ consumer protection and employment law‚ ensuring fair and honest trading. PROVIDING FRAMEWORK FOR BUSINESSES This law is very important because it gives businesses legal protection and also gives them some degree of certainty as to what the business has to gain and loss in extreme cases such as business bankruptcy
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the social implications of business ethics facing a selected business in its different areas of activity. ( Pass 3) For this part of my assignment I have been asked to describe the social implications of business ethics which face my chosen company. I will be looking at social implications such as trade unions and protest groups. I will then describe how these groups may affect my organisation. Government policies - The government creates the rules behind how a business is run and how it can
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knowledge and prove that the manager is able to accomplish his goals and tasks‚ he definitely has to be able to comprehend who and how the external are forces acting on the organization. This is vital as failure to comprehend could very well result in the dismissal of the manager or collapse of the organization. BODY The external environment is made up of forces and factors that affect the organization performance‚ be it positively or negatively. To explain in greater detail‚ the external environment
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accounting to the stakeholders of an organisation Accounting must be understood as a complete‚ consistent‚ logical system for collecting and processing data on the assets of the company and its activities‚ as well as the presentation of economic and financial information. The primary objective of accounting is the development and provision of information about assets components and conducted by the company business. This information is used primarily by: * Board business to know the financial
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SOCIAL FACTORS – BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT Introduction: The main factor that affects most business is the degree of competition – how fiercely other businesses compete with the products that another business makes. The other factors that can affect the business are: Social – how consumers‚ households and communities behave and their beliefs. Legal – the way in which legislation in society affects the business. Economic – how the economy affects a business in terms of taxation‚ government spending
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Stakeholders in a business Terms of reference I have been asked to compile a report on the different stakeholders of a business. Stakeholders are a group of people who have an interest in the business. I have been asked to research‚ investigate and explain the stakeholders that influence the running of Tesco and Harrods. Procedure Firstly described the following stakeholders and stated the interest they had for the business: * Customers * Employees * Suppliers * Owners * Pressure groups
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Administration and Stakeholders factor Administration and Stakeholders factor A current study shown by the Health Resources and Services Administration (2004) confirmed that a variety of factors affect the demand and supply of direct-care in health care. These factors can be divided into two groups: policy controllers which they have important impact and exogenous factors‚ which policy makers have little or no control. Policy controls are recognized as; employee’s pay‚ behavior of employees‚ unionization
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