Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction:
The social factors impact The Walt Disney Company directly reflect
the society that The Walt Disney Company operates in. The impact
of social factors is not only important for the operational aspect of
The Walt Disney Company, but also on the marketing aspect of the
organization. These components affect Disney’s remote or macro-
environment through customers’ and workers’ behaviors. In this
case, consumers’ behaviors toward products like movies,
television programs, video games, and amusement parks are
considered. It is also different between classes structure, education,
gender, culture, etc in the society. For example, strategies must
manage customers’ behaviors and expectations regarding the
global business. Considering the situation of its multiple industry
environments, The Walt Disney Company experiences the effects of
these following external factors:
Besides, the company should buy the cheapest system which has
been adopted by the company means to adopt any operation. This
will not only help the company reduce price but it also keep the same
quality. Reducing price with the same quality helps the company to
maintain its customers and bring back those customers which has
been lost to competitors. The company also needs to improve its
organizational culture by providing support for deviation from
family orientation. This support allows the company flexibility for
some part of the international market. People are focusing on
internet more than TV this is the opportunity for Disney to expand
its market. The company could be doing better by considering the
share from acquisitions and by considering the slow growth of the
divisions which includes ABC.
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