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1.71.7 External influences on business. 1.7 External influences on business Types of external influences  Business competitors  Economic conditions.

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1 1.71.7 External influences on business

2 1.7 External influences on business Types of external influences  Business competitors  Economic conditions  Environmental constraints All these influences can affect the way a business operates.

3 1.7 External influences on business Business competitors Competitors may:  Raise/lower their prices  Introduce more advanced goods/better service  Move into the area  Offer additional facilities, eg open later. If they gain customers, this increases their market share.

4 1.7 External influences on business Competitive features  The price of the product/service  The quality of the goods/service or the reputation of the business  The availability of the goods/service  Technological developments  Additional benefits/services Those chosen depend upon the product and the target customer market.

5 1.7 External influences on business Customer profiles Identify the key customer by:  Age  Gender  Income  Lifestyle  Place where they live

6 1.7 External influences on business Location of competitors May be:  Local  National  International Depends upon product/service and market eg Microsoft/Dixons/local taxi firm.

7 1.7 External influences on business Economic conditions  Interest rates  Price changes  Exchange rates The Government aims to keep these stable to help business planning.

8 1.7 External influences on business Interest rates The interest rate is the cost of borrowing money. Low interest rates:  Encourage customers to buy expensive goods  Mean lower repayments (for businesses and individuals)

9 1.7 External influences on business Price changes Price rises = inflation (measured by RPI)  Raw materials more expensive  So selling price increases (sales may fall)  People can’t afford goods so want wage rise  Business costs increase again  Selling price increases again...

10 1.7 External influences on business Exchange rates Strong pound  £1 = 2 euros  Good for British travelling abroad  Bad for business (exports expensive)  Good for consumers (foreign goods cheap) Weak pound  £1 = 1 euro  Good for foreign tourists  Good for business (exports cheaper)  Bad for consumers (foreign goods dearer) The exchange rate is the cost of foreign currency.

11 1.7 External influences on business The role of the Government  Sets economic targets which are good for Britain  Raises taxes to slow down spending  Lowers taxes to encourage spending The Bank of England’s monetary team:  Raises interest rates to slow down spending  Lowers interest rates to encourage spending

12 1.7 External influences on business Environmental constraints  Laws and regulations on the environment affect business activities  Many organisations have environmental policies  Key areas are reducing pollution and wastage

13 1.7 External influences on business Types of pollution  Air pollution – affects air quality  Noise pollution – unwanted noise which harms or irritates  Water pollution – through hazardous substances or pollutants

14 1.7 External influences on business Waste Reducing waste by:  Recycling and composting  Using less energy  Minimising wastage and deterioration Plus:  Disposing of waste and dealing with special/hazardous waste according to the law.

15 1.7 External influences on business Summary  External influences affect business activities  Some are unpredictable  External influences change regularly  Businesses must take action to cope  Best action will vary, depending upon the business


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