THEIR POLITICAL ,STRUCTURAL AND ECONONIC ENVIRONMENT

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THEIR POLITICAL ,STRUCTURAL AND ECONONIC ENVIRONMENT ORGANIZATIONS: THEIR POLITICAL ,STRUCTURAL AND ECONONIC ENVIRONMENT

ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE: Is the pattern of relationships among positions in the organization and among members of the organization

OBJECTIVES OF ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE Accountability Coordination Effective and efficient organizational performance

Monitoring Flexibility Social satisfaction of members in the organization

TYPES OR ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE

PRODUCT/SERVICE STRUCTURE

GEOGRAPHICAL/DIVISIONAL STRUCTURE

CENTRALIZATION When all the power for decision making rest at a single point in the organization ultimately in the hands of one person or group.

DECENTRALIZATION The power is dispersed among many people/groups it is known as decentralized or distributed

LEVELS OF THE ORGANIZATION Technical Level Managerial Level Community level

ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS

REGULATIONS RELEVANT TO THE CONDUCT OF BUSINESS

REGULATIONS Administrative process of writing and passing laws that, to a certain extent, restrain some fundamental rights of businesses.

Advertising Employment and Labor Environmental Privacy Safety and health

CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR)AND ORGANIZATIONS

CSR Economic, legal, ethical, and discretionary expectations that society has of organization at a given point in time

CSR Also called corporate conscience, corporate citizenship or responsible business. Is a form of corporate self regulation integrated to a business

CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL ISSUES Environmental issues Global warming Irresponsible disposable waste Deforestation Land degradation

Global Issues Exploitation of developing nations workers, destruction of the environment Increased human rights abuses Marketing goods and services in the international marketplace

Technological Issues - Internet has opened up many new avenues for marketing goods and services, but has also opened possibility abuse by corporations

ETHICAL BEHAVIOR IN THE ENTERPRISE Character Ethics Integrity Laws Morals Values

ROLE OF GOVERNMENT IN THE BUSINESS

CONSUMER PROTECTION -Protect consumers from businesses -Protecting property rights, enforcing contracts and resolving commercial disputes -Protect consumers from businesses -Corrects consumer complaints -Protect public and health and safety

CONTRACT REINFORCEMENT EMPLOYEE PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION INVESTOR PROTECTION

PRESSURE GROUPS

ECONOMIC PRESSURE GROUPS

Pressure Groups- organized group that seeks influence not only government policy but also private enterprises operating policy

ECONOMIC PRESSURE GROUPS Giant Private Corporations Professional Organization Trade association- association of businesses with common interest. Trade unions- labor unions

PUBLIC PRESSURE GROUPS Groups with advocacies. They represent a cluster of the public on certain issues.

SECTORAL PRESSURE GROUPS Refers to groups which work to protect and advance the interest of specific social groups in a certain society.

RELIGIOUS/ATTITUDE PRESSURE GROUPS They share universal beliefs and objectives on one issue.

GOVERNMENTAL UNITS PRESSURE GROUPS LGU- local government units