interpersonal and management | mia michelle
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Hellriegel, Jackson, and SlocumMANAGEMENT, 8ESouth-Western College PublishingCopyright © 1999
Mia MichelleMia Michelle
EnvironmentalEnvironmental ForcesForces
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Business Environment Task Environment Competitive Forces in the Task
Environment Technological Forces Political and Legal Forces
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Adapted from Figure 3.1
The General EnvironmentCultural Forces
Political - Legal Forces
Technological ForcesCompetitive Forces
Organization
Ecos
yste
m Political System
Demographics Economic System
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Sometimes called the macro-environment.
Are external factors, such as inflation and demographics, that usually affect indirectly all or most organizations.
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Type of economic system and economic conditions
Type of political system Condition of the ecosystem Demographics Cultural Background
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In the US, the government acts as a watchdog over business
Provides direction in areas such as: antitrust, monetary policy, defense, human rights environmental matters
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The US has an economic system in which there are:
privately controlled markets based on supply and demand free market competition private contracts profit incentives technological advancement
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There is a renewed commitment to the environment in the US
1981 - 4% wanted environmental improvements
1997 - 80% want improvements
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Cut back on environmentally unsafe operations
Compensate for environmentally risky endeavors
Avoid confrontation with state and federal pollution control agencies
Comply early with government regulations Promote new manufacturing technologies Recycle wastes
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Characteristics of a population such as age, race, gender, ethnic origin, and social class
determine the characteristics of work groups, organizations, specific markets, or nations population.
Demographics influence marketing, advertising, and human resources decisions.
Such as the number of individuals the ages of 18 to 25
They change all the time.
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Culture is the shared characteristics, values, and beliefs of a group that distinguishes them from another group
Such as religion, language, and heritage
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Power distance Degree to which influence/control are unequally distributed
among individuals within a particular culturesalary differentiation from CEO to front line employees
Uncertainty avoidance Degree to which members of a society attempt
to avoid ambiguity, riskiness, and indefinitenessof future
Individualism Extent to which society expects people to take
care of themselves and their immediate families And/or the degree to which individuals believe
they are masters of their own destiny
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Collectivism Measures tendency of group members to focus on the
common welfare and feel loyalty toward one another Masculinity
Degree to which acquisition of moneyand things is valued and high quality of life for others is not
Confucian dynamism Stability of society is based on unequal relationships Family is the prototype of all organizations People should treat others as they would like to be treated
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Adapted from Figure 3.3
Factors in environment are
few quite similar to each other basically the same over time
Example: Soft-drink distributors
Factors in environment are
few somewhat similar to each other continually changing
Example: Fast-food outlets
Factors in environment are
numerous not similar to each other basically the same over time
Example: Basic food production firms
Factors in environment are
numerous not similar to each other continually changing
Example: Computer firms
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Ambiguity or unpredictability of certain factors external to an organization governmental regulations competition stability of inputs demand characteristics
e.g. Customer bargaining power
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Complex, constantly changing Both ambiguous and unpredictable
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Adapted from Figure 3.4
Suppliersbargaining
power
Threatof new
competitors
Buyersbargaining
power
Threat ofsubstitute
goods/services
Rivalry amongexisting firms in industry
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Importance and Effect of Competitors◦ competitors are an important day-to-day
environmental force facing organizations◦ rivalry among competitors leads to
price cutting advertising promotions enhanced customer service or warranties improvements in product or service quality
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Barriers to Entry: economies of scale
◦ decrease in per unit costs as volume of goods/services produced increases
product differentiation◦ uniqueness in quality, price, design,
brand image, or customer service that gives a product an edge over the competition
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Potential Effects of Customers◦ they may drive down prices◦ push for more or higher-quality products◦ increase competition among sellers by
playing one against each other