Business Environment Meaning Nature K
Business Environment Meaning Nature K
Business Environment Meaning Nature K
Why Business
Environment?
The success of every business depends upon adapting itself to
the environment within which it functions.
For Example:
1. When there is a change in government policies, the business
has to make the necessary changes to adapt itself to the new
policies.
2. Change in technology may render the existing products
obsolete, for example introduction of colour television replaced
the black and white T.V or introduction of computers replaced
type writers, Cellphones replaced Pager etc.
3. All these aspects are external factors that are beyond the
control of business. Hence it is very important to have a clear
understanding of concepts of business environment in order
for business units to adapt themselves to the BE.
Features Of Business
Environment
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
Political Factors.
Contd.
For Example
Retrospective taxation and GAAR spooked
investors as it was thought that it was a
disincentive for companies to do business
in India. Therefore, the implementation of
GAAR has been postponed to 2016 since
the growth rates are already low right now.
And this policy might slump the growth
further by creating a negative business
environment
Political Factors.
Contd.
Regulatory framework and red tapism
According to World Bank, India is at 132th
position in terms of ease of doing business
(out of 180 countries) due to excessive
regulations and red-tapism
Recently POSCO and Arcelor mittal pulled
out their projects out of Orissa due to
these reasons
Economic Factors
Economic Factors.contd.
Socio-Cultural Environment
1.A set of customs, beliefs, behaviour and
practices that exists within a population.
contd
Factors which affect socio-cultural
environment
1.Demographic factors
2.Attitude of people
3.Social responsibilities
They
Legal
Environment
Economic Environment
Economic conditions
Economic policies
Economic systems
Economic condition
Economic Environment
Contd..
Economic policies
Some types or categories of business are favourably affected
by government policy, some adversely affected, while it is
neutral to some others.
E.g. a restrictive import policy may greatly help the import
competing industries, while a liberalisation of the import policy
may create difficulties for such industries
Microenvironment
Supplier
Suppliers provide products and services
needed to add value to own product and
services.
These services must be provided on time
and should meet ones specifications of
quality.
Market Intermediaeries
Customers
The company must study its customer
markets closely since each markethas its
own special characteristics.
The least controllable of all.
New customers may be affected by any
aspect of your business.
Competitors
Every
Publics
Publicsare small groups of people who
follow one or more particular issue very
closely. They are well informed about the
issue(s) and also have a very strong opinion
on it/them.
In simple terms, aPublicis any group of
people that may have an real or potential
interest in or an impact onyour business's
ability to achieve its objectives.
TECHNIQUES OF ANALYSIS
Verbal & Written Information
Search and Scanning
information includes,
information obtained by direct talk
with people, by attending seminars,
meetings, etc..
Written or documentary information
includes both published and
unpublished materials
Spying
Working for an organization by
secretly collecting information about
enemies or competitors.
Forecasting Steps
Identification of Relevant Environmental
Variables
Collection of Information
Selection of Forecasting Technique
Monitoring
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