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What do you mean by
Business Environment??
The environment of any organization is “ the aggregate of all
conditions, events and influences that surround and affect it.”
In other words , business environment is individual and organisation that
exists outside the business and have influence direct and indirect to
the business.
Why study 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, introduction of
colour T.V television replaced the black and white T.V or introduction of
computers replaced type writers.
3. Introduction of Jeans affected traditional wear. Etc.
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.
Importance Of Business
Environment
Firm to identify Opportunities and getting the first mover advantage. E.g. Maruti for small cars.
Firms to identify threats and early warning signals. E.g.. Multinational entering Indian market.
Continuous learning: Environmental analysis makes the tasks of managers easier in dealing
with business challenges.
Image Building: By showing their sensitivity towards the environment. E.g. Captive power plants in
factories.
Meeting competition: It helps the firms to analyse the competitors strategies and formulate their
own strategies accordingly.
Identifying firms strengths and weaknesses.
Features Of Business
Environment
a) Business environment is the sum of all factors external to the business firm
and that greatly influence their functioning.
b) It covers factors and forces like customers, competitors, suppliers,
government
and the social, cultural, political, technological and legal conditions.
c) The business environment is dynamic in nature and it keeps on changing.
d) The changes of business environment are unpredictable. It is very difficult to
predict the exact nature of future happenings and the changes in
economic and social environment.
e) Business environment differs from place to place, country to country. Like
political conditions in India will differ from those in Pakistan.
Political factors affecting
business environment :
Political factors are the factors relating to policies and
nature of the government. Some of the factors are :
•Taxation Policy
•Regulatory framework
•Governmental stability
•Nature of government‟s policies towards business-
related to taxation,regulation of business and industry
Examples :
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
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 relate to the general
conditions of the economy within which a
firm/business operates.
These factors can be :
•Inflation
•Interest rates
•Growth rates
•Unemployment levels
•Levels of disposable incomes
•Whether the country is experiencing
boom/recession
Increasing disposable incomes would mean that
people would have greater demand for products.
Therefore, firms would respond to such increasing
incomes by expanding their businesses in such
areas.
An increase in interest rates would mean increase in
borrowing costs for both consumers and firms.Therefore,
investments would be curtailed or postponed resulting in
lower growth rates for the entire economy
Examples :
SOCIO-CULTURAL
ENVIRONMENT
1.A set of customs,beliefs,behaviour and practices that exists within a population.
2.Companies often include an examination of socio-cultural environment before
entering their target markets.
Factors which affect socio-cultural environment
1.Demographic factors
2.Attitude of people
3.Social responsibilities
4.Religion
5.Taste & Preference
6.Education
7.Family
8.Natural & Technological factors
9.Income & Lifestyle
Social culture adopted by
Indians
1.Language : Sometimes a firm faces language problems like
ford faced when they intorduced their truck brand named „fiera‟
which means ugly old woman in spanish.
2.Taste & Preference : Taste & preference of a consumer also
affects
a product‟s demand, so companies have to modify their product
accordingly.
3.Dressing & Lifestyle: These factors also impact the demand for a
product.
4.Religion : Religious aspects also play a important role in creating
& deteriorating the demand for a product.
McDonalds made segment according to the
demographic in Indian socities.
McDonalds made their food according to religions in
India.
McDonalds believed in Total Quality Management.
They offer food at affordable and convenience rates
which gives direct benefit to them.
A company which benefited due to socio cultural environment
Legal
Environment
This refers to the set of laws and regulations which influence the
business organisations.The important legislations that concern the
business enterprises include :
1.Companies act ,1956
2.Foreign exchange management act ,1999
3.Bureau of Indian standards act ,1986
4.Consumer protection act ,1986
5.Environment protection act
6.Prevention of foof adulteration act, 1956
7.Minimum wages act,1948
8.Right to information act,2005
9.Indian income tax act,1961
Legal factors can limit or change how a business operates. For
example :
1.A company may have to hire additional supervisory staff or
purchase safety equipment after a new health and safety law is
passed.
2.Child labor laws often limit the hours a minor can work and require
set break periods. If an organization employs several minors, it may
have to hire additional help to cover the hours when the minors
cannot legally work.
Economic Environment
Major factors are:
Economic conditions
Economic policies
Economic systems
Economic condition
The economic conditions of a country –for example, the nature of the economy, the
stage of development of the economy, economic resources, the level of income, the
distribution of income and assets, etc.- are among the very important determinants of
business strategies.
In a developing country, the low income may be the reason for the very low demand
for the product.
Economic Environment
 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
 Economic System
The scope of the private business depends on the economic system.
The freedom of the private enterprise is the greatest in the free market economy.
Physical & technological environment
 Business prospects demands availability of certain physical facilities
 E.g. demand for electrical appliances is affected by the extent of electrification and the reliability
of power supply.
 Demand for LPG stoves depend on rate of growth of gas connections
 differing technological environment of different markets may call for product
modifications
 E.g. Many appliances are designed for 110 V in USA. They should be converted for 240v in India
 Technological developments may increase or decrease the demand for some existing
products
 E.g. voltage stabilizers help increase in sale of electrical appliances in markets characterised by
frequent voltage fluctuations
 Introduction of TVs, Refrigerators, etc. with in-built stabilizers adversely affects the demand for
voltage stabilizers.
Microenvironment
Microenvironment is an internal part of a company.
These factors can be controlled by the company.
Micro environmental factors have much more direct impact on a
business environment.
Some factors are:
• Suppliers
• Employees
• Marketing Intermediaries
• Customers
• Competitors
• Publics
SUPPLIER
S
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.
If requirements are not met then the production as well as the quality
suffers. It also changes the perception of a customer to some extent.
IMPORTANT
1) A supplier should be reliable.
2) There should be more than one supplier in a company.
The‘TOYOTA’ Case
During 2009 –2011 , Toyota had to recall
nearly 10 million vehicles all around
Europe as the accelerators were not
working properly.
It was because the supplier had
supplied faulty mechanical
accelerators.
Due to the faulty accelerators there were
many accidents out of which nearly 37
were fatal and ended in death.
Out of 10 million cars nearly 7 million were
Toyota Camry and Corolla.
Toyota repaired all these cars and sent
them back to their owners , but they lost
the trust of the customers.
Market Intermediaeries
Firms that aid the company in promoting, selling and distributing its goods to finalbuyers.
Vital links between the company and the final consumers.
Include
 The middlemen and merchants who “help the company find customers or close sales with them”
 Physical distribution firms which “ assist the company in stocking and moving goods from their
origin to their destinations”
 Marketing service agencies which “assist the company in targeting and promoting its products
to the right markets”
Customer
s
The company must study its customer markets closely since
each market has its own special characteristics.
The least controllable of all.
New customers may be affected by any aspect of your business.
E.g. Toyota cars in year 2002 had issues with its clutch system. They
recalled the faulty cars and resolved the issue. It was expected because
of this the market share will fall for Toyota but nothing happened. Why???
Because their previous experience with Toyota products or services
means they're more likely to opt for Toyota after the problem isresolved.
Competitors
Every company faces a wide range of competitors.
The competitors affect the business's profits by trying to take business away from
them.
Their activities affect business‟s profits.
No single competitive strategy is best for all companies.
Companies must gain a strategic advantage by positioning their products and
services against their competitors in the minds of their customers.
It is all about positioning. Companies have to differentiate itself from your
competitors.
If a company provide better products for a lower cost -- and possibly faster -- than
its competition, then that comapny can compete with them in ways they may not be
able to match.
Public
s
Publics are 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, a Public is any group of people that may have an real or potential
interest in or an impact on your business's ability to achieve its objectives.
Why should you care about Publics? It's simple. Publics can help, or hinder
your ability to get your message out to your customers, and collect value from
them.
Publics can be categorized to :-
• Financial Publics
• Media Publics
• Government Publics
• Local Publics
• General Publics
• Internal Publics
TECHNIQUES OF
ANALYSIS
Verbal & Written Information
Search and Scanning
Spying
Forecasting and Formal Studies
Verbal & Written Information
Verbal information
includes, information
obtained by direct talk
with people, by attending
seminars, meetings, etc..
Written or documentary
information includes both
published and
unpublished materials
Search &
Scanning
This involves research
for obtaining the
required information
Search for knowledge
and systematic
investigation to
establish facts
Spyin
g
Working for an organization by
secretly collecting information
about enemies or competitors.
Even though it is not
considered as ethical, spying to
get information about the
competitor is not uncommon.
Many renowned companies
have followed this technique.
12 Ways to Legally
Spy:
Read the local papers
Tap your vendors
Go to trade shows
Take a plant tour
Play secret shopper
Browse public documents
Google your competitor's website
Explore LinkedIn
Troll Twitter and Facebook chatter
Find competitors' job ads
See Who's on Quora
Check Slideshare
Forecasting & Formal
Studying
Forecasting is the process of
making statements about events
whose actual outcomes
(typically) have not yet been
observed
Done by corporate planners or
other staff personnel or
consultants
This pertains to use the
information gathered by above
mentioned 3 methods for
picturing the future scenario.
Forecasting
Steps
Identification of Relevant Environmental Variables
Collection of Information
Selection of Forecasting Technique
Monitoring
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Business Environment Session 1.pptx

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  • 2. What do you mean by Business Environment?? The environment of any organization is “ the aggregate of all conditions, events and influences that surround and affect it.” In other words , business environment is individual and organisation that exists outside the business and have influence direct and indirect to the business.
  • 3. Why study 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, introduction of colour T.V television replaced the black and white T.V or introduction of computers replaced type writers. 3. Introduction of Jeans affected traditional wear. Etc. 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.
  • 4. Importance Of Business Environment Firm to identify Opportunities and getting the first mover advantage. E.g. Maruti for small cars. Firms to identify threats and early warning signals. E.g.. Multinational entering Indian market. Continuous learning: Environmental analysis makes the tasks of managers easier in dealing with business challenges. Image Building: By showing their sensitivity towards the environment. E.g. Captive power plants in factories. Meeting competition: It helps the firms to analyse the competitors strategies and formulate their own strategies accordingly. Identifying firms strengths and weaknesses.
  • 5. Features Of Business Environment a) Business environment is the sum of all factors external to the business firm and that greatly influence their functioning. b) It covers factors and forces like customers, competitors, suppliers, government and the social, cultural, political, technological and legal conditions. c) The business environment is dynamic in nature and it keeps on changing. d) The changes of business environment are unpredictable. It is very difficult to predict the exact nature of future happenings and the changes in economic and social environment. e) Business environment differs from place to place, country to country. Like political conditions in India will differ from those in Pakistan.
  • 6. Political factors affecting business environment : Political factors are the factors relating to policies and nature of the government. Some of the factors are : •Taxation Policy •Regulatory framework •Governmental stability •Nature of government‟s policies towards business- related to taxation,regulation of business and industry
  • 7. Examples : 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 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
  • 8. Economic factors relate to the general conditions of the economy within which a firm/business operates. These factors can be : •Inflation •Interest rates •Growth rates •Unemployment levels •Levels of disposable incomes •Whether the country is experiencing boom/recession
  • 9. Increasing disposable incomes would mean that people would have greater demand for products. Therefore, firms would respond to such increasing incomes by expanding their businesses in such areas. An increase in interest rates would mean increase in borrowing costs for both consumers and firms.Therefore, investments would be curtailed or postponed resulting in lower growth rates for the entire economy Examples :
  • 10. SOCIO-CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT 1.A set of customs,beliefs,behaviour and practices that exists within a population. 2.Companies often include an examination of socio-cultural environment before entering their target markets.
  • 11. Factors which affect socio-cultural environment 1.Demographic factors 2.Attitude of people 3.Social responsibilities 4.Religion 5.Taste & Preference 6.Education 7.Family 8.Natural & Technological factors 9.Income & Lifestyle
  • 12. Social culture adopted by Indians 1.Language : Sometimes a firm faces language problems like ford faced when they intorduced their truck brand named „fiera‟ which means ugly old woman in spanish. 2.Taste & Preference : Taste & preference of a consumer also affects a product‟s demand, so companies have to modify their product accordingly. 3.Dressing & Lifestyle: These factors also impact the demand for a product. 4.Religion : Religious aspects also play a important role in creating & deteriorating the demand for a product.
  • 13. McDonalds made segment according to the demographic in Indian socities. McDonalds made their food according to religions in India. McDonalds believed in Total Quality Management. They offer food at affordable and convenience rates which gives direct benefit to them. A company which benefited due to socio cultural environment
  • 14. Legal Environment This refers to the set of laws and regulations which influence the business organisations.The important legislations that concern the business enterprises include : 1.Companies act ,1956 2.Foreign exchange management act ,1999 3.Bureau of Indian standards act ,1986 4.Consumer protection act ,1986 5.Environment protection act 6.Prevention of foof adulteration act, 1956 7.Minimum wages act,1948 8.Right to information act,2005 9.Indian income tax act,1961
  • 15. Legal factors can limit or change how a business operates. For example : 1.A company may have to hire additional supervisory staff or purchase safety equipment after a new health and safety law is passed. 2.Child labor laws often limit the hours a minor can work and require set break periods. If an organization employs several minors, it may have to hire additional help to cover the hours when the minors cannot legally work.
  • 16. Economic Environment Major factors are: Economic conditions Economic policies Economic systems Economic condition The economic conditions of a country –for example, the nature of the economy, the stage of development of the economy, economic resources, the level of income, the distribution of income and assets, etc.- are among the very important determinants of business strategies. In a developing country, the low income may be the reason for the very low demand for the product.
  • 17. Economic Environment  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  Economic System The scope of the private business depends on the economic system. The freedom of the private enterprise is the greatest in the free market economy.
  • 18. Physical & technological environment  Business prospects demands availability of certain physical facilities  E.g. demand for electrical appliances is affected by the extent of electrification and the reliability of power supply.  Demand for LPG stoves depend on rate of growth of gas connections  differing technological environment of different markets may call for product modifications  E.g. Many appliances are designed for 110 V in USA. They should be converted for 240v in India  Technological developments may increase or decrease the demand for some existing products  E.g. voltage stabilizers help increase in sale of electrical appliances in markets characterised by frequent voltage fluctuations  Introduction of TVs, Refrigerators, etc. with in-built stabilizers adversely affects the demand for voltage stabilizers.
  • 19. Microenvironment Microenvironment is an internal part of a company. These factors can be controlled by the company. Micro environmental factors have much more direct impact on a business environment. Some factors are: • Suppliers • Employees • Marketing Intermediaries • Customers • Competitors • Publics
  • 20. SUPPLIER S 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. If requirements are not met then the production as well as the quality suffers. It also changes the perception of a customer to some extent. IMPORTANT 1) A supplier should be reliable. 2) There should be more than one supplier in a company.
  • 21. The‘TOYOTA’ Case During 2009 –2011 , Toyota had to recall nearly 10 million vehicles all around Europe as the accelerators were not working properly. It was because the supplier had supplied faulty mechanical accelerators. Due to the faulty accelerators there were many accidents out of which nearly 37 were fatal and ended in death. Out of 10 million cars nearly 7 million were Toyota Camry and Corolla. Toyota repaired all these cars and sent them back to their owners , but they lost the trust of the customers.
  • 22. Market Intermediaeries Firms that aid the company in promoting, selling and distributing its goods to finalbuyers. Vital links between the company and the final consumers. Include  The middlemen and merchants who “help the company find customers or close sales with them”  Physical distribution firms which “ assist the company in stocking and moving goods from their origin to their destinations”  Marketing service agencies which “assist the company in targeting and promoting its products to the right markets”
  • 23. Customer s The company must study its customer markets closely since each market has its own special characteristics. The least controllable of all. New customers may be affected by any aspect of your business. E.g. Toyota cars in year 2002 had issues with its clutch system. They recalled the faulty cars and resolved the issue. It was expected because of this the market share will fall for Toyota but nothing happened. Why??? Because their previous experience with Toyota products or services means they're more likely to opt for Toyota after the problem isresolved.
  • 24. Competitors Every company faces a wide range of competitors. The competitors affect the business's profits by trying to take business away from them. Their activities affect business‟s profits. No single competitive strategy is best for all companies. Companies must gain a strategic advantage by positioning their products and services against their competitors in the minds of their customers. It is all about positioning. Companies have to differentiate itself from your competitors. If a company provide better products for a lower cost -- and possibly faster -- than its competition, then that comapny can compete with them in ways they may not be able to match.
  • 25. Public s Publics are 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, a Public is any group of people that may have an real or potential interest in or an impact on your business's ability to achieve its objectives. Why should you care about Publics? It's simple. Publics can help, or hinder your ability to get your message out to your customers, and collect value from them. Publics can be categorized to :- • Financial Publics • Media Publics • Government Publics • Local Publics • General Publics • Internal Publics
  • 26. TECHNIQUES OF ANALYSIS Verbal & Written Information Search and Scanning Spying Forecasting and Formal Studies
  • 27. Verbal & Written Information Verbal information includes, information obtained by direct talk with people, by attending seminars, meetings, etc.. Written or documentary information includes both published and unpublished materials
  • 28. Search & Scanning This involves research for obtaining the required information Search for knowledge and systematic investigation to establish facts
  • 29. Spyin g Working for an organization by secretly collecting information about enemies or competitors. Even though it is not considered as ethical, spying to get information about the competitor is not uncommon. Many renowned companies have followed this technique.
  • 30. 12 Ways to Legally Spy: Read the local papers Tap your vendors Go to trade shows Take a plant tour Play secret shopper Browse public documents Google your competitor's website Explore LinkedIn Troll Twitter and Facebook chatter Find competitors' job ads See Who's on Quora Check Slideshare
  • 31. Forecasting & Formal Studying Forecasting is the process of making statements about events whose actual outcomes (typically) have not yet been observed Done by corporate planners or other staff personnel or consultants This pertains to use the information gathered by above mentioned 3 methods for picturing the future scenario.
  • 32. Forecasting Steps Identification of Relevant Environmental Variables Collection of Information Selection of Forecasting Technique Monitoring