Module 1
Module 1
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
Mrs. Shruti Vinay
Kachvimath
Meaning & Definition:
Business: Business can be defined as an association involved in
the trading of goods and services to customers with the intention
of earning profits. It is also known as a firm or enterprise. For a
capitalistic economy, business is the core factor.
Consumer Goods
Capital Goods
Intermediate Goods
Commerce
Business Environment:
(Refer Textbook)
COMPONENTS/FACTORS AFFECTING BUSINESS
ENVIRONMENT:
Internal Environment
External Environment
Microenvironment
Macro environment
INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT:
Environment that has direct influence on the
business is termed as internal environment. The
internal factors which influence the business
environment are controllable in nature.
Value system
Mission & Vision & objectives
Management structure and nature
Internal power relationships
Human resource
Company image & Brand equity
Miscellaneous factors: Physical assets & facilities,
R&D, Marketing resources, Financial factors.
External Environment:
Micro environment indicators: They are the
factors which directly influence the
performance of the company.
Customers
Suppliers
Marketing Intermediaries
Competitors
General public
External Environment:
Macro Environment Indicators: The factors which
are not immediate environment to the
organisation constitutes to form Macro
environment. These factors are external to the
organisation and are uncontrollable in nature.
Political environment
Legal environment
Social environment
Technological environment
Cultural environment
Economic environment
Demographic environment
Natural environment
Political Environment
Political forces affecting business:
Government laws
National defense posture
Foreign Policy
Political stability
Political Organisation
Impact of Political Environment
on Decision-Making in business
Political Ideology of government
Political stability in the country
Relation of govt. with other countries
Cordial centre-state relations
Thinking of opposition parties towards
business
Policies towards international
Business/MNCs
Govt. control and restrictions
Treatments of Foreign investors
Cultural Environment:
The cultural environment refers to those social factors which
impact the business and exist beyond the boundaries of the
organisation. Such environment includes factors like
individuals attitude towards their work, wealth, family values,
marriage norms, education, ethical norms, etc. These factors
combine to form cultural environment. All the values that are
socially learned and shared by the members of a society form
the culture. It is composed of two types of components, i.e.,
material and non-material. Material components include the
type of dresses, locality, infrastructure, etc.
Components of
Culture
Education Social
Attitudes and Religion organisation
Language
Values
Social Environment
Social factors
affecting business
operations
The TOP categorizes different environmental issues in various sectors which in turn
helps the management to focus their attention towards specific areas. It helps in
identifying the potential factors that influence the organisation. Diagnosing the
external environment closely is very essential as it points out the opportunities and
threats. While some of the factors create suitable circumstances, other factors
impose threats. ETOP facilitates an in-depth analysis of environmental factors that
allows the organisations to identify the potential opportunities and threats.
Constraints are those factors that limit the ability to grow and reduce sales and
profit potential. A threat can be defined as an unfavorable situation that restraints
the growth and profits of an organisation. For example, new entrants, availability of
substitutes at low cost, etc.
QUEST (Quick environmental scanning
techniques) Analysis:
Process of QUEST:
2. External Factors:
1. Opportunities
2. Threats
PESTEL (Political, Economic, Social,
Technological, Environmental & Legal) analysis:
PoliticalFactors
Economic Factors
Social Factors
Technological factors
Factors affecting environmental
analysis:
Customer Environment
Competitive Environment
Industry Environment
Macro Environment
Regulatory Elements
Direct Competitors
Indirect Competitors
Differentiation
Technology
Competitive Structure Analysis/Michael
Porter’s five forces analysis:
Competitive Strategies
Lower cost Differentiation
Target
Broad