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1 The Business Environment

2 The Business Environment
Businesses grow and prosper in a healthy environment. Job Growth Wealth High Quality of Life Wrong Environmental Conditions Business Failure and Job Losses Poor Quality of Life

3 The Business Environment
Creating the right business environment is the foundation for social progress of all kinds, including: Good Schools Clean Air & Water Good Health Care Low Rates of Crime

4 The Business Environment
The business environment consists of the surrounding factors that either help or hinder the development of businesses. Business Growth & Job Creation Legal & Regulatory Environment Economic Environment Technological Environment Social Environment Competitive Environment Global

5 The Legal and Regulatory Environment
Governments can lessen the risk of starting and running a business through the laws (also known as Acts) that are passed by elected officials.

6 What is the Competition Act?
Competition Act is to maintain and encourage competition in Canada. expand opportunities for Canadian participation in world markets while at the same time recognizing the role of foreign competition in Canada ensure that small and medium-sized enterprises have an equitable opportunity to participate in the Canadian economy provide consumers with competitive prices and product choices.

7 The Legal and Regulatory Environment
Other examples of laws include the: Canada Small Business Financing Act Consumer Packaging and Labelling Act and Trade Unions Act Each legislation authorizes an agency (such as Industry Canada) to write regulations that interpret the law in more detail and indicate how it will be implemented and enforced.

8 The Economic Environment
The economic environment looks at income, expenditures, and resources that affect the cost of running a business. Businesses review the results of major economic indicators such as consumer spending, employment levels, and productivity. The movement of a country’s currency relative to other currencies also pertains to this environment. Currency movements are especially critical for countries, such as Canada, that generate a great deal of business activity from exports.

9 The Technological Environment
Term Definition Technology Everything from phones and copiers to computers, medical imaging devices, personal digital assistants, and the various software programs that make business processes more efficient and productive. Productivity The amount of output that is generated given the amount of input. E-Commerce The buying and selling of goods and services over the Internet.

10 How Technology Benefits Workers & You
Efficiency means producing good and services using the least amount of resources. The more you can produce in any given period of time, the more money you are worth to companies. Companies look to technology to allow them to be more efficient, effective, and productive.

11 The Growth of E-Commerce
One of the most important changes of recent years is the growth of e-commerce, the buying and selling of goods and services over the Internet. There are two major types of e-commerce: Business-to-consumer (B2C) Covered Bridge sells directly to the customer Business-to-business (B2B) Covered Bridge sells directly to Sobey’s

12 Using Technology to Be Responsive to Customers
The businesses that are most responsive to customer wants and needs will succeed. Bar codes can be used to tell retailers what product you bought, in what size and colour, and at what price. The information is stored in a database. Unfortunately, the gathering of personal information about people has led to identity theft. Identity theft is obtaining personal information about a person and using that information for illegal purposes.

13 The Competitive Environment
When developing their strategies, companies must consider the factors that drive competition. Entry Additional producers increase industry capacity and tend to lower prices. Power of Buyers & Suppliers Exist when they are few in number, there are low switching costs, or the product represents a significant share of the buyer’s total cost. Existing Rivalries & Substitutes Competitive pressure among existing firms depends on the rate of industry growth.

14 Competing by Exceeding Customer Expectations
Companies have to offer both high-quality products and outstanding service at competitive prices (value). Successful organizations must now listen more closely to customers to determine their wants and needs, then adjust the firm’s products, policies and practices to meet those demands.

15 Competing by Restructuring and Empowerment
Empowerment is giving front-line workers the responsibility, authority, and freedom to respond quickly to customer requests. To implement a policy of empowerment, managers must train front-line people to make decisions within certain limits, without the need to consult managers. Empowering employees leads to developing entirely new organizational structures to meet the changing needs of customers and employees.

16 The Social Environment
The Canadian population is going through major changes that are dramatically affecting: How people live Where the live What they buy and How they spend their time.

17 The Social Environment
Term Definition Demography The statistical study of the human population with regard to its size, density, and other characteristics such as age, race, gender, and income. Baby-boom echo A demographic group of Canadians that were born in the period from 1980 to 1995; the children of the baby boomers. Baby boomers A demographic group of Canadians that were born in the period from 1947 to

18 What does the following population distribution chart tell you?
How can a business use this information?

19 Population Distribution By Age Group

20 Families Two-Income Families Single Parents Approximately 54% of all families in Canada are made up of dual-income earners. The high costs maintaining a comfortable lifestyle and the cultural emphasis on “having it all” have made it difficult if not impossible for households to live on just one income. The growth of single-parent households has increase to almost 16% in 2001. It is a tremendous task to work full-time and raise a family. Single parents have encouraged businesses to implement programs such as family leave and flextime.

21 Local area Describe the population in our area.
What types of business should be opened here to cater to that population?

22 The Global Environment
Important environmental changes in transportation and communication have been the growth of international competition and the increase of free trade among nations. Better technology, machinery, tools, education, and training enable each worker to be more productive.

23 Progressive Assessment
What are four ways in which the government can foster/encourage entrepreneurship? How does technology benefit workers and customers? Describe the components of competition. (What makes up competition?)

24 Progressive assessment continued
How do trends affect businesses? How does the Competition Act help small business? What are some things in the economic environment that affect businesses? What is identity theft?

25 Business Journal assignment


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