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OVERVIEW
In 1976 Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak created their first
computer, the Apple I .This vignette is based on an honors
thesis written by Danielle M. Testa, “Apple, Inc.: An Analysis of
the Firm’s Tumultuous History, in Conjunction with the
Abounding Future” (Lehigh University), November 18,
2007.They invested a mere $1,300 and set up business in
Jobs’s garage. Three decades later, their business—Apple
Inc.—has become one of the world’s most influential and
successful companies. Did you ever wonder why Apple
flourished while so many other young companies failed?
Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
INTRODUCTION
As you go through the course with the aid of this
text, you’ll explore the exciting world of business.
We’ll introduce you to the various activities in
which business people engage—accounting,
finance, information technology, management,
marketing, and operations. We’ll help you
understand the roles that these activities play in
an organization, and we’ll show you how they
work together. We hope that by exposing you to
the things that business people do, we’ll help you
decide whether business is right for you and, if so,
what areas of business you’d like to study further.
Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
1. Identify the main participants of business,
the functions that most businesses perform,
and the external forces that influence
business activities.
LEARNING OBJECTIVE
Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
Business Participants and Activities
main participants of business and the functions that most
businesses perform is :
1.Activity that provides goods or services to consumers for the
purpose of making a profit.
2.Difference between the revenue that a company brings in from
selling goods and services and the costs of generating this
revenue.
3.Organization that has a purpose other than returning profits to
owners.
4.Process of planning for, organizing, directing, and controlling a
company’s resources so that it can achieve its goals.
Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
Con..
5.Person who designs and oversees the process that converts
resources into goods or services.
6.Set of processes for creating, communicating, and
delivering value to customers and for improving customer
relationships.
7.Financial advisor responsible for measuring, summarizing,
and communicating financial and managerial information.
8.Activities involved in planning for, obtaining, and managing
a company’s funds.
Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
Participants
 Every business must have one or more owners whose primary
role is to invest money in the business. When a business is being
started, it’s generally the owners who polish the business idea
and bring together the resources (money and people) needed to
turn the idea into a business. The owners also hire employees
to work for the company and help it reach its goals.
Owners and employees depend on a third group of participants—
customers. Ultimately, the goal of any business is to satisfy the
needs of its customers.
Functional Areas of Business
 The activities needed to operate a business can be divided into
a number of functional areas: management, operations,
marketing, accounting, and finance. Let’s briefly explore each
of these areas.
Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
 Management
Managers are responsible for the work performance of other
people. Management involves planning for, organizing,
staffing, directing, and controlling a company’s resources
so that it can achieve its goals.
Managers plan by setting goals and developing strategies for
achieving them. They organize activities and resources to
ensure that company goals are met.
Finally, managers design controls for assessing the success
of plans and decisions and take corrective action when
needed.
Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
 Operations
All companies must convert resources (labor, materials, money, information,
and so forth) into goods or services. Some companies, such as Apple,
convert resources into tangible products— I Phones, iPods, Macs.
Others, such as hospitals, convert resources into intangible products—
health care.
The person who designs and oversees the transformation of resources into
goods or services is called an operations manager. This individual is also
responsible for ensuring that products are of high quality.
 Marketing
Marketing consists of everything that a company does to identify customers’
needs and design products to meet those needs. Marketers develop the
benefits and features of products, including price and quality. They also
decide on the best method of delivering products and the best means of
promoting them to attract and keep customers.
They manage relationships with customers and make them aware of the
organization’s desire and ability to satisfy their needs.
Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
 Accounting
Managers need accurate, relevant, timely financial information,
and accountants provide it. Accountants measure, summarize,
and communicate financial and managerial information and
advise other managers on financial matters. There are two
fields of accounting. Financial accountants and Managerial
accountant
 Finance
Finance involves planning for, obtaining, and managing a
company’s funds. Good financial management is particularly
important when a company is first formed, because new
business owners usually need to borrow money to get started.
Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
External Forces That Influence Business
Activities
They’re influenced
by a number of
external factors.
These include the
economy,
government,
consumer trends,
and public pressure
to act as good
corporate citizens
Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
What Is Economics?
To appreciate how a business functions, we need to know something about the
economic environment in which it operates. We begin with a definition of
economics and a discussion of the resources used to produce goods and services.
Resources: Inputs and Outputs
Economics is the study of how scarce resources are used to produce
outputs—goods and services—to be distributed among people.
Resources are the inputs used to produce outputs.
Resources may include any or all of the following:
• Land and other natural resources
• Labor (physical and mental)
• Capital, including buildings, equipment, and money
• Entrepreneurship
• The entrepreneurship skill used to coordinate
the other resources to initiate the production process
Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
 Input and Output Markets
Many of the factors of production (or resources) are provided to businesses by
households. For example, households provide businesses with labor (as workers),
land and buildings (as landlords), and capital (as investors). In turn, businesses
pay households for these resources by providing them with income, such as
wages, rent, and interest. The resources obtained from households are then used
by businesses to produce goods and services, which are sold to the same
households that provide businesses with revenue.
Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
Economic Systems
economic systems can be divided into two systems: planned systems and free
market systems.
 Planned Systems
In a planned system, the government exerts control over the allocation and
distribution of all or some goods and services.
The system with the highest level of government control is communism.
 Free Market System
The economic system in which most businesses are owned and operated
by individuals is the free market system also known as capitalism.
As we will see next, in a free market, competition dictates how goods and
services will be allocated. Business is conducted with only limited
government involvement.
The economies of the United States and other countries, such as Japan,
are based on capitalism.
Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
How Economic Systems Compare
 In comparing economic systems, it’s helpful to think of a continuum with
communism at one end and pure capitalism at the other,
 As you move from left to right, the amount of government control over
business diminishes. So, too, does the level of social services, such as health
care, child-care services, social security, and unemployment benefits.
Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
Mixed Market Economy
Though it’s possible to have a pure communist system, or a
pure capitalist (free market) system, in reality many economic
systems are mixed. A mixed market economy relies on both
markets and the government to allocate resources. We’ve
already seen that this is what happens in socialist economies
in which the government controls selected major industries,
such as transportation and health care, while allowing
individual ownership of other industries. Even previously
communist economies, such as those of Eastern Europe and
China, are becoming more mixed as they adopt capitalistic
characteristics and convert businesses previously owned by
the government to private ownership through a process called
PRIVATIZATION .
Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
Perfect Competition and Supply and
Demand
 Under a mixed economy, such as we have in the United States,
businesses make decisions about which goods to produce or services
to offer and how they are priced. Because there are many businesses
making goods or providing services, customers can choose among a
wide array of products.
 Perfect Competition
Perfect competition exists when there are many consumers buying a
standardized product from numerous small businesses. Because no seller
is big enough or influential enough to affect price, sellers and buyers
accept the going price.
Basics of Supply and Demand To appreciate how perfect
competition works, we need to understand how buyers and sellers interact
in a market to set prices. In a market characterized by perfect competition,
price is determined through the mechanisms of supply and demand. Prices
are influenced both by the supply of products from sellers and by the
demand for products by buyers
Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
Monopolistic Competition, Oligopoly,
and Monopoly
 Economists have identified four types of competition—perfect
competition, monopolistic competition, oligopoly, and monopoly.
Perfect competition was discussed in the last section; we’ll cover
the remaining three types of competition here.
 Monopolistic Competition
Characterizes an industry in which many firms offer products or
services that are similar, but not perfect substitutes. Barriers to entry
and exit in the industry are low, and the decisions of any one firm do
not directly affect those of its competitors. All firms have the same,
relatively low degree of market power; they are all price makers. In
the long run, demand is highly elastic, meaning that it is sensitive to
price changes. In the short run, economic profit is positive, but it
approaches zero in the long run. Firms in monopolistic competition
tend to advertise heavily.
Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
Oligopoly
means few sellers. In an oligopolistic market, each
seller supplies a large portion of all the products
sold in the marketplace. Oligopoly is a “market
structure in which a small number of firms has the
large majority of market share”. An oligopoly is
similar to a monopoly, except that rather than one
firm, two or more firms dominate the market.
There is no precise upper limit to the number of
firms in an oligopoly, but the number must be low
enough that the actions of one firm significantly
impact and influence the others.
Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
 In business terms, a monopoly refers to a sector or
industry dominated by one corporation, firm or entity.
 Monopolies can be considered a extreme result of free market
capitalism: Absent any restriction or restraints, a single company
or group an enterprise becomes big enough to own all or nearly
all of the market (goods, supplies, commodities, infrastructure
and assets) for a particular type of product or service. Antitrust
laws and regulations are put in place to discourage monopolistic
operations – protecting consumers, prohibiting practices that
restrain trade and ensuring a marketplace remains open and
competitive.
 "Monopoly" can also be used to mean the entity that has total or
near-total control of a market.
Monopoly
Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
Measuring the Health of the Economy
 Every day, we are bombarded with economic news. We’re
told that the economy is in a recession and unemployment
is on the rise, industrial production has gone down, inflation
is going up, housing starts have plummeted, jobless claims
have increased, and consumer confidence has sunk to an
all-time low. As a student learning about business, and later
as a business manager.
Economic Goals
All the world’s economies share three main goals:
 1. Growth
 2. High employment
 3. Price stability•
Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
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3 the foundations of business

  • 1.
  • 2. OVERVIEW In 1976 Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak created their first computer, the Apple I .This vignette is based on an honors thesis written by Danielle M. Testa, “Apple, Inc.: An Analysis of the Firm’s Tumultuous History, in Conjunction with the Abounding Future” (Lehigh University), November 18, 2007.They invested a mere $1,300 and set up business in Jobs’s garage. Three decades later, their business—Apple Inc.—has become one of the world’s most influential and successful companies. Did you ever wonder why Apple flourished while so many other young companies failed? Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
  • 3. INTRODUCTION As you go through the course with the aid of this text, you’ll explore the exciting world of business. We’ll introduce you to the various activities in which business people engage—accounting, finance, information technology, management, marketing, and operations. We’ll help you understand the roles that these activities play in an organization, and we’ll show you how they work together. We hope that by exposing you to the things that business people do, we’ll help you decide whether business is right for you and, if so, what areas of business you’d like to study further. Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
  • 4. 1. Identify the main participants of business, the functions that most businesses perform, and the external forces that influence business activities. LEARNING OBJECTIVE Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
  • 5. Business Participants and Activities main participants of business and the functions that most businesses perform is : 1.Activity that provides goods or services to consumers for the purpose of making a profit. 2.Difference between the revenue that a company brings in from selling goods and services and the costs of generating this revenue. 3.Organization that has a purpose other than returning profits to owners. 4.Process of planning for, organizing, directing, and controlling a company’s resources so that it can achieve its goals. Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
  • 6. Con.. 5.Person who designs and oversees the process that converts resources into goods or services. 6.Set of processes for creating, communicating, and delivering value to customers and for improving customer relationships. 7.Financial advisor responsible for measuring, summarizing, and communicating financial and managerial information. 8.Activities involved in planning for, obtaining, and managing a company’s funds. Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
  • 7. Participants  Every business must have one or more owners whose primary role is to invest money in the business. When a business is being started, it’s generally the owners who polish the business idea and bring together the resources (money and people) needed to turn the idea into a business. The owners also hire employees to work for the company and help it reach its goals. Owners and employees depend on a third group of participants— customers. Ultimately, the goal of any business is to satisfy the needs of its customers. Functional Areas of Business  The activities needed to operate a business can be divided into a number of functional areas: management, operations, marketing, accounting, and finance. Let’s briefly explore each of these areas. Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
  • 8.  Management Managers are responsible for the work performance of other people. Management involves planning for, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling a company’s resources so that it can achieve its goals. Managers plan by setting goals and developing strategies for achieving them. They organize activities and resources to ensure that company goals are met. Finally, managers design controls for assessing the success of plans and decisions and take corrective action when needed. Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
  • 9.  Operations All companies must convert resources (labor, materials, money, information, and so forth) into goods or services. Some companies, such as Apple, convert resources into tangible products— I Phones, iPods, Macs. Others, such as hospitals, convert resources into intangible products— health care. The person who designs and oversees the transformation of resources into goods or services is called an operations manager. This individual is also responsible for ensuring that products are of high quality.  Marketing Marketing consists of everything that a company does to identify customers’ needs and design products to meet those needs. Marketers develop the benefits and features of products, including price and quality. They also decide on the best method of delivering products and the best means of promoting them to attract and keep customers. They manage relationships with customers and make them aware of the organization’s desire and ability to satisfy their needs. Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
  • 10.  Accounting Managers need accurate, relevant, timely financial information, and accountants provide it. Accountants measure, summarize, and communicate financial and managerial information and advise other managers on financial matters. There are two fields of accounting. Financial accountants and Managerial accountant  Finance Finance involves planning for, obtaining, and managing a company’s funds. Good financial management is particularly important when a company is first formed, because new business owners usually need to borrow money to get started. Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
  • 11. External Forces That Influence Business Activities They’re influenced by a number of external factors. These include the economy, government, consumer trends, and public pressure to act as good corporate citizens Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
  • 12. What Is Economics? To appreciate how a business functions, we need to know something about the economic environment in which it operates. We begin with a definition of economics and a discussion of the resources used to produce goods and services. Resources: Inputs and Outputs Economics is the study of how scarce resources are used to produce outputs—goods and services—to be distributed among people. Resources are the inputs used to produce outputs. Resources may include any or all of the following: • Land and other natural resources • Labor (physical and mental) • Capital, including buildings, equipment, and money • Entrepreneurship • The entrepreneurship skill used to coordinate the other resources to initiate the production process Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
  • 13.  Input and Output Markets Many of the factors of production (or resources) are provided to businesses by households. For example, households provide businesses with labor (as workers), land and buildings (as landlords), and capital (as investors). In turn, businesses pay households for these resources by providing them with income, such as wages, rent, and interest. The resources obtained from households are then used by businesses to produce goods and services, which are sold to the same households that provide businesses with revenue. Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
  • 14. Economic Systems economic systems can be divided into two systems: planned systems and free market systems.  Planned Systems In a planned system, the government exerts control over the allocation and distribution of all or some goods and services. The system with the highest level of government control is communism.  Free Market System The economic system in which most businesses are owned and operated by individuals is the free market system also known as capitalism. As we will see next, in a free market, competition dictates how goods and services will be allocated. Business is conducted with only limited government involvement. The economies of the United States and other countries, such as Japan, are based on capitalism. Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
  • 15. How Economic Systems Compare  In comparing economic systems, it’s helpful to think of a continuum with communism at one end and pure capitalism at the other,  As you move from left to right, the amount of government control over business diminishes. So, too, does the level of social services, such as health care, child-care services, social security, and unemployment benefits. Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
  • 16. Mixed Market Economy Though it’s possible to have a pure communist system, or a pure capitalist (free market) system, in reality many economic systems are mixed. A mixed market economy relies on both markets and the government to allocate resources. We’ve already seen that this is what happens in socialist economies in which the government controls selected major industries, such as transportation and health care, while allowing individual ownership of other industries. Even previously communist economies, such as those of Eastern Europe and China, are becoming more mixed as they adopt capitalistic characteristics and convert businesses previously owned by the government to private ownership through a process called PRIVATIZATION . Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
  • 17. Perfect Competition and Supply and Demand  Under a mixed economy, such as we have in the United States, businesses make decisions about which goods to produce or services to offer and how they are priced. Because there are many businesses making goods or providing services, customers can choose among a wide array of products.  Perfect Competition Perfect competition exists when there are many consumers buying a standardized product from numerous small businesses. Because no seller is big enough or influential enough to affect price, sellers and buyers accept the going price. Basics of Supply and Demand To appreciate how perfect competition works, we need to understand how buyers and sellers interact in a market to set prices. In a market characterized by perfect competition, price is determined through the mechanisms of supply and demand. Prices are influenced both by the supply of products from sellers and by the demand for products by buyers Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
  • 18. Monopolistic Competition, Oligopoly, and Monopoly  Economists have identified four types of competition—perfect competition, monopolistic competition, oligopoly, and monopoly. Perfect competition was discussed in the last section; we’ll cover the remaining three types of competition here.  Monopolistic Competition Characterizes an industry in which many firms offer products or services that are similar, but not perfect substitutes. Barriers to entry and exit in the industry are low, and the decisions of any one firm do not directly affect those of its competitors. All firms have the same, relatively low degree of market power; they are all price makers. In the long run, demand is highly elastic, meaning that it is sensitive to price changes. In the short run, economic profit is positive, but it approaches zero in the long run. Firms in monopolistic competition tend to advertise heavily. Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
  • 19. Oligopoly means few sellers. In an oligopolistic market, each seller supplies a large portion of all the products sold in the marketplace. Oligopoly is a “market structure in which a small number of firms has the large majority of market share”. An oligopoly is similar to a monopoly, except that rather than one firm, two or more firms dominate the market. There is no precise upper limit to the number of firms in an oligopoly, but the number must be low enough that the actions of one firm significantly impact and influence the others. Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
  • 20.  In business terms, a monopoly refers to a sector or industry dominated by one corporation, firm or entity.  Monopolies can be considered a extreme result of free market capitalism: Absent any restriction or restraints, a single company or group an enterprise becomes big enough to own all or nearly all of the market (goods, supplies, commodities, infrastructure and assets) for a particular type of product or service. Antitrust laws and regulations are put in place to discourage monopolistic operations – protecting consumers, prohibiting practices that restrain trade and ensuring a marketplace remains open and competitive.  "Monopoly" can also be used to mean the entity that has total or near-total control of a market. Monopoly Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
  • 21. Measuring the Health of the Economy  Every day, we are bombarded with economic news. We’re told that the economy is in a recession and unemployment is on the rise, industrial production has gone down, inflation is going up, housing starts have plummeted, jobless claims have increased, and consumer confidence has sunk to an all-time low. As a student learning about business, and later as a business manager. Economic Goals All the world’s economies share three main goals:  1. Growth  2. High employment  3. Price stability• Abdulahi Abukar “ ABAJEY”
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