Lesson 1 BUSINESS AND ITS ENVIRONMENT NATURE OF BUSINESS Business may be understood as the organized efforts of enterprise to supply consumers with goods and services for a profit. Businesses vary in size‚ as measured by the number of employees or by sales volume. But‚ all businesses share the same purpose: to earn profits. The purpose of business goes beyond earning profit. There are: • It is an important institution in society. • Be it for the supply of goods and services • Creation of
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looking to take a bigger share of the market‚ perhaps by cutting their prices or by introducing a new or better version of a product Social factor The facts and experiences that influence individuals’ personality‚ attitudes and lifestyle. The marketing department of a business needs to take into account the various social factors characteristic of the consumer groups it is targeting to help increase a product’s appeal to those potential buyers. Read more: http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/social-factor
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River is the champion of the Generation Adidas Cup The Sixth Division beat Flamengo 2-1 in the final and‚ for the third consecutive year‚ the trophy remained in hands of el Millonario. The Category 2000‚ lead by Juan José Borrelli‚ was crowned champion of the Generation Adidas Cup‚ played in Dallas‚ after beating Flamengo by 2-1 in the final. Julián Álvarez was in charge of opening the scoreboard. After receiving a low center from Matías Benítez‚ he defined with a right kick to the goalkeeper’s
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(1)What is a Business Environment? Answer A Business Environment is the physical and operational factors‚ both internal and external‚ that affect the flow of activities in a business. They include; customers‚ competitors‚ suppliers‚ distributors‚ industry trends‚ substitutes‚ regulations‚ government activities‚ the economy‚ demographics‚ social and cultural factors‚ innovations and technological developments. (2)What Are the Types of External Business Environments? Answer There are many types
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-Journal of Arts‚ Science & Commerce ■ E-ISSN 2229-4686 ■ ISSN 2231-4172 MARKETING STRATEGIES OF GLOBAL BRANDS IN INDIAN MARKETS Dr. Girish Taneja‚ Associate Professor‚ Head of Department‚ School of Business‚ Faculty of Business & Applied Arts‚ Lovely Professional University‚ Phagwara‚ Punjab‚ India Neeraj Gupta‚ Lecturer‚ School of Business‚ Faculty of Business & Applied Arts‚ Lovely Professional University‚ Phagwara‚ Punjab‚ India. Rajan Girdhar‚ Research Fellow‚ Faculty of Business & applied
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Market Environment As a software development company‚ the company targets to provide the increasing demands for software products not only to big corporations but to small-scale businesses as well. This is also to foster the company’s purpose of reaching to a wider margin as possible customers. The company also caters to private individuals for personalized and customized projects to fit their specific needs. To all the company’s possible customers‚ the company offers services such as software
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stakeholders The stakeholders……………………………………………….………………………4 Who are the stakeholders……………………………….……………………………..5 Explain how the company will be managed so that it is seen to behave in a responsible way in relation to governance‚ finance‚ the environment and the wider society………………………………………………….………………………………5 Conclusion…………………………………..…………………………………………7 Reference………………………………………………………………………………8 IntrodutionThis report will talk about the vision and mission of the different type of the organization
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Journal of Marketing Management‚ 2006‚ 22‚ 643-669 Markus Wohlfeil1 and Susan Whelan2 Consumer Motivations to Participate in Event-Marketing Strategies As part of the Adidas goes street-campaign‚ the Adidas Predator Cup was a fun-soccer tournament designed to "reconnect the youth in Germany with Adidas and the soccer sport by enjoying the pure fun‚ freedom and personal happiness of playing an informal soccer match with friends". Despite knowing that the Adidas Predator Cup was designed to
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CASE STUDY ON BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT Page 1 of 17 Acknowledgement The successful accomplishment of this case study is the outcome of the contribution of number of people‚ especially those who have given the time and effort to share their thoughts and suggestions to improve the report. At the beginning‚ I would like to pay my humble gratitude to the Almighty God for giving me the ability to work hard under pressure. This report on “Case study on Business Environment” is prepared through
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Kotler Keller: Marketing Management /page: 51-52 / Marketing Excellence / Nike Question 1: What are the pros‚ cons and risks associated with Nike’s core marketing strategy ? We can evaluate Nike’s core marketing strategy as related them to the relevant marketing theories. First of them is distribution theory. Nike distributes its products on different level basis. The high quality products are given to a certain distributers while the low price to be sold at highly discounted price at the retail
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