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Business organisation has to interact
and transact with its environment. Hence, both the business and environment are
totally interrelated and mutually interdependent. Business environment refers
to those aspects of the surroundings business enterprise, which affect or
influence its operations and determine its effectiveness.
According
to Keith Davis, “Business
environment is the aggregate of all conditions, events and influence that
surrounds and affect it”.
According
to Andrews, “The environment of a company as the
pattern of all external influences that affect its life and development”.
The business environment is always
changing and is uncertain. It is because of dynamism of environment. As it is
already said that the business environment is the sum of all the factors
outside the control of management of a company, the factor, which are
constantly changing, and they carry with them both opportunities and risks or
uncertainties which can, make or mark the future of business.
Business environment encompasses all
those factors that affect a company’s operations and includes customers,
competitors, stakeholders, suppliers, industry trends, regulations other
government activities, social and economic factors and technological
developments. Thus, business environment refers to the external environment and
includes all factors outside the firm, which lead to opportunities and threats
of a firm.
Nature
of Business Environment
The nature of business environment is as
follows:
1. Complex: Business
environment is compound in nature. Environment consists of a number of factors,
events, conditions and influences arising from different sources which impact
business thus making the business complex.
2. Interdependence:
The environment of the business is made of social, economic, legal, cultural,
technological, and political factors. These factors of the environment are
inter-dependable. The economic status of a country affects the development of
technology. A rich country can make sufficient expenditure on the research and
development.
3. Dynamic:
Business environment is constantly changing process. Business environment is
dynamic as it keeps on changing in terms of technological improvement, shifts
in consumer preferences or entry of new competition in the market. The various
forces in the environment keep on changing from time to time thus making
business dynamic and not static.
4. Inter-relatedness: The
different factors of business environment are co-related. For example, let us
suppose that there is a change in the import-export policy with the coming of a
new government. In this case, the coming of new government to power and change
in the import-export policy are political and economic changes respectively.
Thus, a change in one factor affects the other factor.
5. Impact:
Business environment has both long term and short term impact. Environment
therefore has different effects on different firms in the same industry, for
example, drugs.
6. Uncertainty:
Business environment is largely uncertain as it is very difficult to predict
future happenings, especially when environment changes are taking place too
frequently as in the case of information technology or fashion industries.
7. Relativity:
It is a relative concept since it differs from country to country and region to
region. Political conditions in the USA, for example differ from those in China
or Pakistan. Similarly, demand for sarees may be fairly high in India whereas
it may be almost non-existent in France.
Significance
of Business Environment
Some of the direct
benefits of understanding the business environment are given below:
1. Customer Focus: Environmental
understanding
makes the management sensitive to the
changing needs and expectations of consumers. For example: Hindustan Lever and
several other FMCG companies launched small sachets of shampoo and other
products realising the wishes of customers. This move helped the firms to
increase sales.
2. Strategy Formulation:
Environmental monitoring provides relevant information about the business
environment. Such information serves as the basis for strategy making. For
example: ITC realised that there is a vast scope for growth in the travel and tourism
industry in India and the government is keen to promote this industry because
of its employment potential. With the help of this knowledge ITC planned new
hotels both in India and abroad.
3. Public Image:
A business firm can improve its image by showing that it is sensitive to its
environment and responsive to the aspirations of public. Leading firms like
Reliance Industries, ICICI Bank and others have others have built good image by
being sensitive and responsive to environmental forces. Environmental
understanding enables business to be responsive to their environment.
4. Continuous learning:
Environmental analysis serves as broad based and ongoing education for business
executives. It keeps them in touch with the changing scenario so that they are
never are caught unaware. With the help of environmental learning managers can
react in an appropriate manner and thereby increase the success of their
organisations.
5. Giving Direction for
Growth: The interaction with the environment
leads opening up new frontiers of growth for the business firms. It enables the
business to identify the areas for growth and expansion of their activities.
6. Change Agent: Business
leaders act as agents of change. They create a drive for change at the grass
root level. In order to decide the direction and nature of change, the leaders
needs to understand the aspirations of people and other environmental forces
through environmental scanning. For example: contemporary environment requires
prompt decision-making and power to people. Therefore, business leaders are increasingly
delegating authority to empower their staff and to eliminate procedural delays.
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