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Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
BUSINESS FUNCTIONS
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
BUSINESS FUNCTIONS
Business functions are the activities carried out by an enterprise, that can be
divided into core functions and support functions.
Core business functions are activities of an enterprise yielding income, like,
the production of final goods or services intended for the market.
Support business functions are ancillary (supporting) activities carried out by
the enterprise in order to permit or to facilitate the core business functions.
Eg. Logistics, after-sale-service etc.
One of the reasons for separating business operations into functional areas is
to allow each to operate within its area of expertise, thus building efficiency
and effectiveness across the business as a whole.
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
BUSINESS FUNCTIONS
❖Planning
❖Strategy
❖Decision-Making
❖Supply Chain
❖Finance
❖Marketing
❖Human Resource
❖Legal
❖Accounting & Auditing
❖Administration
❖Information & Auditing
❖Social Functions
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
PLANNING
Planning is the function of management that involves deciding in advance
about the objectives to be pursued by the enterprise; the selection of best
alternative course of action to reach those objectives and a specification of
activities technical, financial, personnel etc. required for the implementation
of the pre-selected course of action.
Planning requires that managers be aware of environmental conditions facing
their organization and forecast future conditions.
It also requires that managers be good decision makers.
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
PLANNING
1. “Planning is an intellectually demanding process; it requires the conscious
determination of courses of action and the basing of decision on purpose,
knowledge, and considered estimates.” – Koontz and O ‘Donnell
2. “Planning is the selecting and relating of facts and the making and using of
assumptions regarding the future in the visualization and formulation of
proposed activities believed necessary to achieve desired results.” –
George R. Terry
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
CHARACTERISTICS OF PLANNING
Primary Function
Pervasive & Continuous Function
Objective Oriented
Flexibility
Raises Accuracy/ Efficiency
Link between Past, Present and Future
Brings Unity of Purpose and Action
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
PLANNING
Advantages of Planning Limitations of Planning
✓ Uniform Decision Making
✓ Performance Standards
✓ Handles Changes
✓ Solution to Problems
✓ Ensures Stability
✓ Removal of Wastages
✓ Unity of Purpose
✓ Survival and Progress
✓ Lack of Accurate Information
✓ Time Consuming Process
✓ Expensive
✓ Inflexibility
✓ Encroachment on Individual
Freedom and Initiative
✓ Delays Action
✓ Limited Practical Value
✓ Resistance from Employees
✓ Resistance to change
✓ Environmental constraints
✓ Lack of ability and commitment
✓ Reluctance to establish goals
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
STRATEGY
The word “strategy” is derived from the Greek word “strategos”; stratus
(meaning army) and “ago” (meaning leading/moving).
The concept of strategy has been adopted from the military and adapted for
use in business. It is an art and science of directing military forces in a war or
battle. In business, as in the military, strategy bridges the gap between policy
and tactics. Together, strategy and tactics bridge the gap between ends and
means.
In business, strategy describes what actions managers would take to achieve
organization’s goals and objectives.
It involves setting goals, determining actions to achieve the goals, and
mobilizing the available resources to execute the actions.
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
STRATEGY
The In 1987, the Canadian management scientist Henry Mintzberg
distinguished five visions for strategy for organizations.
The five components allow organization to implement more effective strategy
Strategy as Plan: A directed course of action to achieve an intended set of
goals.
Strategy as Pattern: Pattern is about strategy that has
been implemented before. If certain choices have
already been made in, an organization is likely to make
those decisions again in future. By becoming aware of
such patterns within the organization, managers are
able to include their strengths in developing a strategy.
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STRATEGY
➢Strategy as Position: This is about the organizations position in the market.
It is important to consider in advance how the organization wants to
position itself and what will its identity look like to the stakeholders.
➢Strategy as Ploy: A specific maneuver intended to outwit a competitor. E.g.
a phone service provider can mislead others by suddenly offering internet
services free.
➢Strategy as Perspective: Strategy is about the larger perspective. It is
important to find out how all the stakeholders perceive the organization and
make targeted strategic choices.
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
CHARACTERISTICS OF STRATEGY
Long Term Developments
Unified and Comprehensive
Universal Applicability
Applicable to all Functional Areas – Marketing, Production, Finance, HR
Affected by the Environment
Levels of Strategy – Corporate Level, Business Level, Functional Level
Allocation of Resources
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
DECISION MAKING
Decision is a conclusion or resolution reached after consideration
It is a choice made between two or more
available alternatives.
Decision Making is the process of examining the
possible options, comparing them, and choosing
a course of action.
Decision making is the process of choosing the
best alternative for reaching objectives.
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
DECISION MAKING
Decision making can be defined as a process of choosing between
alternatives to achieve a goal. It is the process by which an individual chooses
one alternative from several to achieve a desired objective (Manmohan
Prasad, 2003)
Decision-Making Process includes:
✓Recognizing and defining the nature of a decision situation
✓Identifying alternatives
✓Choosing the ‘best’ [most effective] alternative
✓Putting it into practice
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
CHARACTERISTICS OF DECISION MAKING
Intellectual Abilities
Choosing the Best Alternative
Rational Process
Specific Purpose
Problem Solving
Pervasive
Goal Oriented
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
SIX C’s OF DECISION MAKING
Construct
Compile
Collect
Compare
Consider
Commit
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
SUPPLY CHAIN
Supply chain is a network of supplier, manufacturing, assembly, distribution and
logistics facilities that perform the functions of procurement of materials,
transformation of these material into intermediate and finished products, and the
distribution of these products to customers
According to Professor Douglas M Lambert, “Supply Chain Management is the
integration of business process from the end user through original supplier who
provide products, services and information that adds value for the customers”
According to Ganeshan & Harrison, “A supply chain is a network of facilities and
distribution options that perform the function of procurement of material
transformation of these materials into intermediate and finished products, and the
distribution of these finished products to customers”
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
FEATURES OF SUPPLY CHAIN
Integration of Processes
Co-operation among Partners
Mutually Sharing Information
Customer Satisfaction
Long Term Relationships
Mutually Sharing Channel Risks and Rewards
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
FINANCE
The finance function involves the acquiring and utilization of funds necessary for efficient
operations.
Finance is the lifeblood of business as it is the source to run any organization, it provides
the money, it acquires the money
Finance function has been classified into three:
• Long-Term Finance: Includes finance of investment 3 years or more. Sources of long-
term finance include owner capital, share capital, long-term loans, debentures, internal
funds and so on.
• Medium Term Finance: Financing done between 1 to 3 years, this can be sourced from
bank loans and financial institutions.
• Short Term Finance: Finance needed below one year. Funds may be acquired from bank
overdrafts, commercial paper, advances from customers, trade credit etc.
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
IMPORTANCE OF FINANCE FUNCTION
Identify Need of Finance
Identify Sources of Finance
Optimum Utilization of Financial Resources
Comparison of Various Sources of Finance
Investment
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
MARKETING
Marketing deals with identifying and meeting human and social needs.
Marketing is a societal process by which individuals and groups obtain
what they need and want through creating, offering, and freely
exchanging products and services of value with others.
Marketing is the process of planning and executing the conception,
pricing, promotion and distribution of ideas, goods and services to
create exchange and satisfy individual and organizational objectives.
(American Marketing Association)
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MARKETING
(Source: https://www.dreamstime.com/stock-photo-importance-marketing-diagram-image85636656)
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
HUMAN RESOURCE
Human resources is the set of the people who make up the workforce of an
organization, business sector, industry, or economy.
It is the most important resource as it has feelings and sentiments, it can put
the other resources in the best possible use.
HRM views people as an important source or asset to be used for the benefit
of the organizations, employees and the society.
Human resource management (HRM) is the process of employing people,
training them, compensating them, developing policies relating to them, and
developing strategies to retain them.
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
OBJECTIVES OF HUMAN RESOURCE
•Procurement of Human Capital
•Developing Organizational Climate
•Effective Use of Manpower
•Motivation of Manpower
•Maintain Performance Standards
•Maintain Harmonious Relationship
•Employee Retention
•Competitive Advantage
•Meet Legal Compliance
•Societal Objectives
•Corporate Image
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
LEGAL
All businesses large and small must comply with the legal regulations.
This may involve the expertise of a specialist who can help entrepreneurs
succeed in this area
Some of the largest legal areas necessary in business include the following:
•Legal basics such as ethics, court system structure, substantive law, and
procedural law are foundational.
•Contract law includes drafting, rights assignment, work delegation,
transactions, agreements, breach of contract, and remedies for a breach.
The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) is part of contract law governing sales.
•Intellectual property law (IP), including trademarks and patents, prevents
others from profiting from your ideas and creations.
•Corporate law governs the formation of corporations and sale of corporate
equities.
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
LEGAL
•Tax law determines how different types of businesses are taxed.
•Antitrust and competition are also included.
•Employment law governs how employers interact with their employees and
the rights and responsibilities of each, minimum wage law, workplace
safety, and overtime rules.
•Environmental law strives to mitigate the impact businesses have on the
environment by limiting water and air pollution, regulating pesticide and
chemical use, and establishing penalties for violating these laws.
•Business organization laws define major business entities, such as
partnerships, limited liability companies, sole proprietorships, and
corporation.
•Property law governs personal and real property.
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
LEGAL
•Negotiable instruments law includes governance of secured transactions
and bankruptcy.
•Computer law analyzes and governs the impact of computer technology on
other areas of business law.
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
PURPOSES AND FUNCTIONS OF LAW
• Establishing standards identifies what types of behavior are and are not accepted
in society. For example, damage to person or property is considered a crime
because it is not tolerated by society.
• Maintaining order is necessary for a civilized society.
• Resolving disputes allows for the mitigation of issues that arise between those
with different wants, needs, views, and/or values. The court system is the formal
legal method for resolving disputes and consists of both state and federal courts.
Disputes can also be resolved through alternative dispute resolution, which are
official but less formal methods such as mediation and arbitration.
• Protecting liberties and rights ensures each individual is allowed his or her
constitutional rights, including freedom of speech and so forth.
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
ACCOUNTING & AUDITING
The financial stability of any business cannot be stated without accounting and
auditing.
Accounting and Auditing play a vital and crucial role in preparing accurate financial
statements.
The purpose of accounting is to provide help and assistance to stakeholders and to
enable business decisions with the help of financial information
Auditing is the process of assessment and ascertaining of financial, operational,
and strategic goals and processes in organizations to determine whether they are
in compliance with the stated principles and conform to organizational and
regulatory requirements.
The purpose of auditing is to provide an open minded independent examination of
the financial statements, which increases the profit and reliability of the financial
statements created by management, reduce investor risk and accordingly reduce
the costs.
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
ACCOUNTING & AUDITING
Importance of Accounting Importance of Auditing
• Proper planning for Financial
Stability
• Assists in evaluation of Business
Performance
• Helps to prepare future financial
estimates and budgets
• Helps in keeping records in order
• Helps in discovery and prevention
of Fraud
• Helps in establishing
accountability
• Helps in assigning complete
report
• Helps to encourage value and
credit Rating
• Helps to provide a very efficient
Reliability
• Provides genuine Aaccuracy and
assurance to business
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
ADMINISTRATION
Business administration is the process of managing workers and allocating
resources efficiently and effectively by applying microeconomic principles.
The goal is to achieve stability, growth and profitability for a business.
Business administration is a function of organizational structure, the desired
system of task allocation, coordination and supervision.
Some businesses choose to have a hierarchical structure, in which stockholders, a
board of directors, an executive committee and managers work together through a
system of checks and balances to achieve desired objectives.
Depending on the organizational structure, some or all of these business
administrators work together to apply business principles such as accounting,
marketing, finance and management to effectively work toward their common
goals.
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
ADMINISTRATION
The word “Administer” is derived from the Latin word – “ad+ministraire”
means ‘care for’ or look after people to manage affairs.
Administration is the organization and direction of human and material
resources to achieve the desired ends.
The administration of a business includes the performance or management of
business operations and decision-making, as well as the efficient organization
of people and other resources to direct activities towards common goals and
objectives.
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
INFORMATION
The information collected through marketing intelligence and marketing
research helps to develop an information base in the organization. It is called
marketing information system.
Marketing information system includes all facts, estimates, opinions and
other data used in the marketing decision marketing.
Information is the glue that holds organization together. Updated information
provides good decision-making system to the businesses. Therefore every
organization collects information regularly from within the organization and
also from external sources, which is useful for planning and controlling of
marketing activities
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
INFORMATION
According to Philip Kotler, “Marketing information system (MIS) consists of
people, equipment and procedures to gather, sort analyses evaluate and
distribute needed timely and accurate information to marketing decision
makers.
•Continuous and systematic process
•Operates with speed and accuracy
• Involves people, procedures and plans
•Operates in a systematic manner
•Needs co-operation of different departments and executives
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
NEED & IMPORTANCE OF MIS
Correct and Prompt Decision Making
Growing Competition
Growing Consumer Expectations and Growing Consumerism
Complex Nature of Marketing System
Information Explosion
Provides Information on Business Environment
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
SOCIAL FUNCTIONS
The social functions of business are a part of the Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR)
Corporate Social Responsibility, often abbreviated "CSR," is a corporation's
initiatives to assess and take responsibility for the company's effects on
environmental and social wellbeing.
CSR may also be referred to as "corporate citizenship" and can involve
incurring short-term costs that do not provide an immediate financial benefit
to the company, but instead promote positive social and environmental
change
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
SOCIAL FUNCTIONS/ CSR TOWARDS STAKEHOLDERS
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
REASONS FOR BUSINESSES TO ENGAGE IN CSR
Business engage in CSR mainly because:
➢Altruism – being a good citizen
➢Window Dressing – to appease stakeholders
➢Contracting Benefits – Helps recruit and retain employees
➢Gain Customers – Attract customers, helps brand and product positioning
➢Reduces Production Costs – in terms of packaging, consumption of energy
➢Risk Management – Address potential legal or regulatory action
➢Better Access to Capital – Investment and funds available
Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal
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3. Business Functions

  • 1. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal BUSINESS FUNCTIONS
  • 2. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal BUSINESS FUNCTIONS Business functions are the activities carried out by an enterprise, that can be divided into core functions and support functions. Core business functions are activities of an enterprise yielding income, like, the production of final goods or services intended for the market. Support business functions are ancillary (supporting) activities carried out by the enterprise in order to permit or to facilitate the core business functions. Eg. Logistics, after-sale-service etc. One of the reasons for separating business operations into functional areas is to allow each to operate within its area of expertise, thus building efficiency and effectiveness across the business as a whole.
  • 3. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal BUSINESS FUNCTIONS ❖Planning ❖Strategy ❖Decision-Making ❖Supply Chain ❖Finance ❖Marketing ❖Human Resource ❖Legal ❖Accounting & Auditing ❖Administration ❖Information & Auditing ❖Social Functions
  • 4. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal PLANNING Planning is the function of management that involves deciding in advance about the objectives to be pursued by the enterprise; the selection of best alternative course of action to reach those objectives and a specification of activities technical, financial, personnel etc. required for the implementation of the pre-selected course of action. Planning requires that managers be aware of environmental conditions facing their organization and forecast future conditions. It also requires that managers be good decision makers.
  • 5. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal PLANNING 1. “Planning is an intellectually demanding process; it requires the conscious determination of courses of action and the basing of decision on purpose, knowledge, and considered estimates.” – Koontz and O ‘Donnell 2. “Planning is the selecting and relating of facts and the making and using of assumptions regarding the future in the visualization and formulation of proposed activities believed necessary to achieve desired results.” – George R. Terry
  • 6. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal CHARACTERISTICS OF PLANNING Primary Function Pervasive & Continuous Function Objective Oriented Flexibility Raises Accuracy/ Efficiency Link between Past, Present and Future Brings Unity of Purpose and Action
  • 7. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal PLANNING Advantages of Planning Limitations of Planning ✓ Uniform Decision Making ✓ Performance Standards ✓ Handles Changes ✓ Solution to Problems ✓ Ensures Stability ✓ Removal of Wastages ✓ Unity of Purpose ✓ Survival and Progress ✓ Lack of Accurate Information ✓ Time Consuming Process ✓ Expensive ✓ Inflexibility ✓ Encroachment on Individual Freedom and Initiative ✓ Delays Action ✓ Limited Practical Value ✓ Resistance from Employees ✓ Resistance to change ✓ Environmental constraints ✓ Lack of ability and commitment ✓ Reluctance to establish goals
  • 8. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal STRATEGY The word “strategy” is derived from the Greek word “strategos”; stratus (meaning army) and “ago” (meaning leading/moving). The concept of strategy has been adopted from the military and adapted for use in business. It is an art and science of directing military forces in a war or battle. In business, as in the military, strategy bridges the gap between policy and tactics. Together, strategy and tactics bridge the gap between ends and means. In business, strategy describes what actions managers would take to achieve organization’s goals and objectives. It involves setting goals, determining actions to achieve the goals, and mobilizing the available resources to execute the actions.
  • 9. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal STRATEGY The In 1987, the Canadian management scientist Henry Mintzberg distinguished five visions for strategy for organizations. The five components allow organization to implement more effective strategy Strategy as Plan: A directed course of action to achieve an intended set of goals. Strategy as Pattern: Pattern is about strategy that has been implemented before. If certain choices have already been made in, an organization is likely to make those decisions again in future. By becoming aware of such patterns within the organization, managers are able to include their strengths in developing a strategy.
  • 10. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal STRATEGY ➢Strategy as Position: This is about the organizations position in the market. It is important to consider in advance how the organization wants to position itself and what will its identity look like to the stakeholders. ➢Strategy as Ploy: A specific maneuver intended to outwit a competitor. E.g. a phone service provider can mislead others by suddenly offering internet services free. ➢Strategy as Perspective: Strategy is about the larger perspective. It is important to find out how all the stakeholders perceive the organization and make targeted strategic choices.
  • 11. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal CHARACTERISTICS OF STRATEGY Long Term Developments Unified and Comprehensive Universal Applicability Applicable to all Functional Areas – Marketing, Production, Finance, HR Affected by the Environment Levels of Strategy – Corporate Level, Business Level, Functional Level Allocation of Resources
  • 12. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal DECISION MAKING Decision is a conclusion or resolution reached after consideration It is a choice made between two or more available alternatives. Decision Making is the process of examining the possible options, comparing them, and choosing a course of action. Decision making is the process of choosing the best alternative for reaching objectives.
  • 13. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal DECISION MAKING Decision making can be defined as a process of choosing between alternatives to achieve a goal. It is the process by which an individual chooses one alternative from several to achieve a desired objective (Manmohan Prasad, 2003) Decision-Making Process includes: ✓Recognizing and defining the nature of a decision situation ✓Identifying alternatives ✓Choosing the ‘best’ [most effective] alternative ✓Putting it into practice
  • 14. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal CHARACTERISTICS OF DECISION MAKING Intellectual Abilities Choosing the Best Alternative Rational Process Specific Purpose Problem Solving Pervasive Goal Oriented
  • 15. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal SIX C’s OF DECISION MAKING Construct Compile Collect Compare Consider Commit
  • 16. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal SUPPLY CHAIN Supply chain is a network of supplier, manufacturing, assembly, distribution and logistics facilities that perform the functions of procurement of materials, transformation of these material into intermediate and finished products, and the distribution of these products to customers According to Professor Douglas M Lambert, “Supply Chain Management is the integration of business process from the end user through original supplier who provide products, services and information that adds value for the customers” According to Ganeshan & Harrison, “A supply chain is a network of facilities and distribution options that perform the function of procurement of material transformation of these materials into intermediate and finished products, and the distribution of these finished products to customers”
  • 17. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal FEATURES OF SUPPLY CHAIN Integration of Processes Co-operation among Partners Mutually Sharing Information Customer Satisfaction Long Term Relationships Mutually Sharing Channel Risks and Rewards
  • 18. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal FINANCE The finance function involves the acquiring and utilization of funds necessary for efficient operations. Finance is the lifeblood of business as it is the source to run any organization, it provides the money, it acquires the money Finance function has been classified into three: • Long-Term Finance: Includes finance of investment 3 years or more. Sources of long- term finance include owner capital, share capital, long-term loans, debentures, internal funds and so on. • Medium Term Finance: Financing done between 1 to 3 years, this can be sourced from bank loans and financial institutions. • Short Term Finance: Finance needed below one year. Funds may be acquired from bank overdrafts, commercial paper, advances from customers, trade credit etc.
  • 19. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal IMPORTANCE OF FINANCE FUNCTION Identify Need of Finance Identify Sources of Finance Optimum Utilization of Financial Resources Comparison of Various Sources of Finance Investment
  • 20. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal MARKETING Marketing deals with identifying and meeting human and social needs. Marketing is a societal process by which individuals and groups obtain what they need and want through creating, offering, and freely exchanging products and services of value with others. Marketing is the process of planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion and distribution of ideas, goods and services to create exchange and satisfy individual and organizational objectives. (American Marketing Association)
  • 21. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal MARKETING (Source: https://www.dreamstime.com/stock-photo-importance-marketing-diagram-image85636656)
  • 22. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal HUMAN RESOURCE Human resources is the set of the people who make up the workforce of an organization, business sector, industry, or economy. It is the most important resource as it has feelings and sentiments, it can put the other resources in the best possible use. HRM views people as an important source or asset to be used for the benefit of the organizations, employees and the society. Human resource management (HRM) is the process of employing people, training them, compensating them, developing policies relating to them, and developing strategies to retain them.
  • 23. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal OBJECTIVES OF HUMAN RESOURCE •Procurement of Human Capital •Developing Organizational Climate •Effective Use of Manpower •Motivation of Manpower •Maintain Performance Standards •Maintain Harmonious Relationship •Employee Retention •Competitive Advantage •Meet Legal Compliance •Societal Objectives •Corporate Image
  • 24. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal LEGAL All businesses large and small must comply with the legal regulations. This may involve the expertise of a specialist who can help entrepreneurs succeed in this area Some of the largest legal areas necessary in business include the following: •Legal basics such as ethics, court system structure, substantive law, and procedural law are foundational. •Contract law includes drafting, rights assignment, work delegation, transactions, agreements, breach of contract, and remedies for a breach. The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) is part of contract law governing sales. •Intellectual property law (IP), including trademarks and patents, prevents others from profiting from your ideas and creations. •Corporate law governs the formation of corporations and sale of corporate equities.
  • 25. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal LEGAL •Tax law determines how different types of businesses are taxed. •Antitrust and competition are also included. •Employment law governs how employers interact with their employees and the rights and responsibilities of each, minimum wage law, workplace safety, and overtime rules. •Environmental law strives to mitigate the impact businesses have on the environment by limiting water and air pollution, regulating pesticide and chemical use, and establishing penalties for violating these laws. •Business organization laws define major business entities, such as partnerships, limited liability companies, sole proprietorships, and corporation. •Property law governs personal and real property.
  • 26. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal LEGAL •Negotiable instruments law includes governance of secured transactions and bankruptcy. •Computer law analyzes and governs the impact of computer technology on other areas of business law.
  • 27. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal PURPOSES AND FUNCTIONS OF LAW • Establishing standards identifies what types of behavior are and are not accepted in society. For example, damage to person or property is considered a crime because it is not tolerated by society. • Maintaining order is necessary for a civilized society. • Resolving disputes allows for the mitigation of issues that arise between those with different wants, needs, views, and/or values. The court system is the formal legal method for resolving disputes and consists of both state and federal courts. Disputes can also be resolved through alternative dispute resolution, which are official but less formal methods such as mediation and arbitration. • Protecting liberties and rights ensures each individual is allowed his or her constitutional rights, including freedom of speech and so forth.
  • 28. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal ACCOUNTING & AUDITING The financial stability of any business cannot be stated without accounting and auditing. Accounting and Auditing play a vital and crucial role in preparing accurate financial statements. The purpose of accounting is to provide help and assistance to stakeholders and to enable business decisions with the help of financial information Auditing is the process of assessment and ascertaining of financial, operational, and strategic goals and processes in organizations to determine whether they are in compliance with the stated principles and conform to organizational and regulatory requirements. The purpose of auditing is to provide an open minded independent examination of the financial statements, which increases the profit and reliability of the financial statements created by management, reduce investor risk and accordingly reduce the costs.
  • 29. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal ACCOUNTING & AUDITING Importance of Accounting Importance of Auditing • Proper planning for Financial Stability • Assists in evaluation of Business Performance • Helps to prepare future financial estimates and budgets • Helps in keeping records in order • Helps in discovery and prevention of Fraud • Helps in establishing accountability • Helps in assigning complete report • Helps to encourage value and credit Rating • Helps to provide a very efficient Reliability • Provides genuine Aaccuracy and assurance to business
  • 30. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal ADMINISTRATION Business administration is the process of managing workers and allocating resources efficiently and effectively by applying microeconomic principles. The goal is to achieve stability, growth and profitability for a business. Business administration is a function of organizational structure, the desired system of task allocation, coordination and supervision. Some businesses choose to have a hierarchical structure, in which stockholders, a board of directors, an executive committee and managers work together through a system of checks and balances to achieve desired objectives. Depending on the organizational structure, some or all of these business administrators work together to apply business principles such as accounting, marketing, finance and management to effectively work toward their common goals.
  • 31. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal ADMINISTRATION The word “Administer” is derived from the Latin word – “ad+ministraire” means ‘care for’ or look after people to manage affairs. Administration is the organization and direction of human and material resources to achieve the desired ends. The administration of a business includes the performance or management of business operations and decision-making, as well as the efficient organization of people and other resources to direct activities towards common goals and objectives.
  • 32. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal INFORMATION The information collected through marketing intelligence and marketing research helps to develop an information base in the organization. It is called marketing information system. Marketing information system includes all facts, estimates, opinions and other data used in the marketing decision marketing. Information is the glue that holds organization together. Updated information provides good decision-making system to the businesses. Therefore every organization collects information regularly from within the organization and also from external sources, which is useful for planning and controlling of marketing activities
  • 33. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal INFORMATION According to Philip Kotler, “Marketing information system (MIS) consists of people, equipment and procedures to gather, sort analyses evaluate and distribute needed timely and accurate information to marketing decision makers. •Continuous and systematic process •Operates with speed and accuracy • Involves people, procedures and plans •Operates in a systematic manner •Needs co-operation of different departments and executives
  • 34. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal NEED & IMPORTANCE OF MIS Correct and Prompt Decision Making Growing Competition Growing Consumer Expectations and Growing Consumerism Complex Nature of Marketing System Information Explosion Provides Information on Business Environment
  • 35. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal SOCIAL FUNCTIONS The social functions of business are a part of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Corporate Social Responsibility, often abbreviated "CSR," is a corporation's initiatives to assess and take responsibility for the company's effects on environmental and social wellbeing. CSR may also be referred to as "corporate citizenship" and can involve incurring short-term costs that do not provide an immediate financial benefit to the company, but instead promote positive social and environmental change
  • 37. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal SOCIAL FUNCTIONS/ CSR TOWARDS STAKEHOLDERS
  • 38. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal REASONS FOR BUSINESSES TO ENGAGE IN CSR Business engage in CSR mainly because: ➢Altruism – being a good citizen ➢Window Dressing – to appease stakeholders ➢Contracting Benefits – Helps recruit and retain employees ➢Gain Customers – Attract customers, helps brand and product positioning ➢Reduces Production Costs – in terms of packaging, consumption of energy ➢Risk Management – Address potential legal or regulatory action ➢Better Access to Capital – Investment and funds available
  • 39. Dr. Parveen Kaur Nagpal Thank You www.linkedin.com/in/dr-parveen-kaur-nagpal-82965b15