University Course Name: Business Environment Preface The objective of this course is to provide requisite knowledge for successful business manager. To develop the understanding of the cultural‚ demographic‚ social‚ economical‚ political‚ technological and legal environment within which the business operates. Provide knowledge on how to adapt with the changing environmental situation. It also discusses the issues related to the relationship between business and society. The question
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IULIAN FLORIA LON130821006 COURSE TITLE-HND UNIT NO & UNIT TITLE-Y/601/0546 BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT ASSIGNMENT NO 1 -28/10/2013 IULIAN FLORIA LON130821006 Introduction Task 1 AC1.1 The purposes of given organisations AC1.2 1 Organisation stakeholders AC1.3 1. Comparison between NHS and BRC 2. Strategies used by NHS and BRC AC2.1 1. The type of economic system in which the organisations operate 2. How scarce
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George Coulston Unit 1 Business Environment D1 1.0 INTRODUCTION In this assignment I will rank the stakeholders of Tesco relating to importance to the organisation with 1 being the most important and 7 being the least important. I will then write a statement about the importance of each stake holder relating to Tesco. 2.0 IMPORTANCE OF STAKEHOLDERS STAKEHOLDER | IMPORTANCE 1=HIGHEST - 7= LOWEST | JUSTIFICATION | Customers | 1 | Customers are the most important stakeholder
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The Business Environment SIX FORCES OF INFLUENCE by Ryan L. Sievers‚ MBA Definition—The six forces of the Business Environment are defined and described in detail. These are the forces beyond the control of any company. Understanding and monitoring them is crucial in order to anticipate‚ prepare for and successfully adjust to the change that is both inevitable and constant. Revised June 2008. Copyright © 2006-2008 Ryan Sievers. All rights are reserved. DEFINITIONS / The Business Environment
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anything that relates to people in the business - for example‚ staff and managers. Physical resources are those that are physically used by the business - for example‚ land‚ raw materials‚ buildings or equipment. Technological resources are those that make use of technology - for example‚ computers‚ software or systems. Financial resources are any aspects of the business relating to money‚ such as money owed to or by the business. It is essential for any business to control‚ manage and make the best
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Chapter 1 Hong Kong’s Business Environment Think it over (p. 2) 1 Arguments for: lower costs (e.g.‚ rent and salary)‚ larger space for expansion‚ and a better living environment for workers‚ which makes it easier to recruit overseas staff. Arguments against: high relocation costs‚ poor communication network‚ restricted flow of information‚ far from China’s market‚ increase in transportation costs‚ difficult to hire skilled labour. 2 When considering relocation‚ students should
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Business Environment Business environment consists of all the internal and external forces that influence the operating situation of a company. Business environment has a dynamic and complex nature and it impacts greatly the survival and growth of a company. External factor consists of political factors Political factors (Taxation Policy‚ Unemployment Policy etc.)‚ Economical factors (Inflation rate‚ Recession or Boom etc.)‚ Socio-cultural (language‚ values‚ religion‚ beliefs etc. )‚ Technological
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Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………1 2.0 PEST Analysis…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….5 2.1 Political Factors………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………6-8 2.1.1 Taxation Policy 2.1.2 General Incentives 2.2 Economic Factors…………………………………………………………………………………………………………7-8 2.2.1 Unemployment rate 2.2.2 GDP (Gross Domestic Products) 2.3 Social Factors………………………………………………………………………………………………………………9-10 2.3.1 Age structure. 2.3.2 Lifestyle changes 2.4 Technological Factors……………………………………………………………………………………………………11
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INTRODUCTION 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
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trade to UK business organizations International trade is the exchange of capital‚ goods and services across international borders or territories (Wikipedia.org). It is vital to the economy of a country since it may benefit a significant share of gross domestic product (GDP). Without international trade‚ the UK organizations would be limited to sell its goods and services only within their own border. Therefore‚ International trade is vital to the UK economy as it can sustain UK economics’ strengths
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