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1 Business Administration Unit 1 Business and Its Environment Chapter 1 – Characteristics of Business

2 Controversial Issue In order to protect U.S. businesses from foreign competitors, should the federal government provide financial aid that would enable troubled businesses to survive? Own you own – 3-5 reasons for yes – 3-5 reasons for no Book – Read Page 3 – Income vs. Outgo: A Delicate Balance

3 Fact Over 22 million businesses in the U.S. Sized from 1 to 400,000 employees Assets from $1 to billions Few customers to millions throughout the world

4 Business/Profit Business – Organization that produces or distributes a good or service for profit Profit – Difference between earned income and costs

5 3 Activities Every business engages in 3 activities: – Production – Marketing – Finance

6 Production Making a product – Manufacturing firms produce goods U.S. Steel / Johnson & Johnson Providing a service – Assistance to satisfy specialized needs through skilled workers Doctor / Accountant / Taxi Driver Service firms far outnumber mfg. firms

7 Marketing How goods/services are exchanged between producer & consumer – Advertising – Transportation

8 Finance All money matters related to running a business – Money for Big Mac – Accounting records

9 Supply / Demand Supply – # of similar products offered for sale at particular time for particular price Demand – # of similar products bought at given time at given price

10 ? ? ? ? Manufacturing or Service? 1.Watch repair shop 2.Jewelry made by group of Native Americans 3.Someone who mows lawns 4.Shop making minute timers

11 2 Types of Businesses Industrial Commercial

12 Industrial Produce goods used by other businesses to make things – Mine ore for metal – Construct buildings for businesses – Chemical company Third world nations have few mfg. firms – generally poor

13 Commercial Marketing – Wholesalers & Retailers Finance – Banks & Investment Companies Services – Intangible – labor intensive Mowing lawns, accountants, plane ride

14 Industry Refers to all businesses within a category – Publishing Industry Produce & sell books Magazines Newspapers Printed documents prepared by authors

15 Changing Nature Characteristics of business – Dynamic & constantly changing – Businesses must react quickly Horse to steam railroad to gas engine to airplanes to jets – Computers Produce products Billing, inventory & customer info

16 Global Competition Ability to compete with businesses in other countries – Other countries have industrialized – Americans purchasing foreign goods Efficient, greater variety, lower prices – American businesses had to change Global competition is the force behind major decisions of large companies today

17 Effectiveness Decisions about products/services to offer, produce & deliver – What customers want Domestic good – Made in U.S. Foreign good – Made in another country

18 TQM Total Quality Management – Commitment to excellence – Teamwork & continual improvement – Training from experts – Customers get well-made products – Learned lessons on quality from Japanese

19 Efficiency Producing goods/services quickly @ low cost while maintaining quality – Output Quantity produced within given time – Productivity Producing largest quantity in least time using efficient methods & modern equipment

20 Malcolm Baldridge National quality award – Managed by federal government – Hundreds apply for this award Winners have an upturn in demand for products – Deming Award Japanese award, named for an American

21 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Fastest student to finish exam, but receives lowest grade: 1.Effective & efficient 2.Effective but inefficient 3.Ineffective but efficient 4.Ineffective & inefficient

22 3 Ways To Efficiency Specialization of effort Better technology & innovation Reorganization

23 Specialization Specialize in an area – Expert in assigned tasks Mass Production – Up-to-date equip. & assembly lines Computers & Robots – Large quantities of identical goods – Costs decrease to consumers

24 Technology & Innovation Technology includes – Equipment, manufacturing processes & materials Better quality goods/services Built faster at lower cost Materials that weigh less & last longer – Kevlar – Technology = staying ahead of competitors

25 Technology & Innovation Innovation – Development of new ideas, products & processes – Transform creativity into High-quality products/services Cost-saving benefits

26 Reorganization Late 70’s to early 90’s – Companies had slow growth – Competition from other nations Downsize – Cutting back goods/services & employees – Needed better way to compete

27 Reorganization Empowerment – Workers decide how to perform their jobs, ideas on improving processes – Drastically changed role of workers Past – narrow tasks, little decision making Improved quality of work & efficiency Fewer managers due to skilled workers

28 Reorganization Re-engineering – Assembly lines Steps eliminated, abbreviated, or given to employees – Customer complaints decreased – Well-trained workers – Most major firms adopted these practices

29 Text Book Read page 12 – Business Innovation

30 GDP Gross Domestic Product – Total market value of all goods/services produced in a country in a year – 1 st measure of economic wealth Compare year-year & to other countries – Purchased $ amount reported to gvt. $8.8 trillion in recent years

31 GDP Underground Economy – Income that escapes being recorded in GDP – Transactions not recorded or illegal Lawn mower, babysitter, drug dealer – Not reported: 5% (brisk economy) to 20% (lagging economy)

32 Fact Joint agreements between domestic & foreign firms – Ford & Mazda make parts/cars for other Difficult to classify a product domestic – Honda Civic made in U.S., parts made in Japan & Canada

33 Fact Average yearly family income exceeds $42,000 Average individual income for male – w/o high school diploma =$16,000 – with high school diploma =$25,000 – College graduates =$39,000+

34 Entrepreneurship Entrepreneur – Person who starts, manages & owns a business – Few gvt. Controls prevent starting a business – New businesses may have: Physical facility (store), individual working in home office, internet business

35 Small Business Business operated by one or a few – Few employees Gas station, bakery, restaurant – Computers – easy to work from home Consultants – e-mail Craftspeople – sell on internet – Many earn less than $250,000 in yearly revenue

36 Franchise Business Legal agreement where distributor buys rights to sell franchising company’s product/service under company’s name & trademark – McDonald’s, Pizza Hut, Sir Speedy Franchisor – parent company Franchisee – distributor of franchised product/service

37 Franchise Business Franchise agreement usually includes initial fee to franchisor and % of weekly sales (3-8%) Franchisee gets in return – Help selecting location, exclusive rights to sell in specific geographic area, training & advice

38 Franchise Business 5-10% fail – far less than non- franchised businesses Check-out franchisor Employee over 8 million people Account for ½ retail store sales Approximately 12% of all businesses are franchises

39 In-Class Work On the internet, look up a franchise business you might be interested in buying Determine costs and location availability Print out a copy Share with class

40 Risks of Ownership Managerial effectiveness – Earn adequate income – Pay all expenses & earn a profit Entrepreneur assumes risk of success or failure – Risk Competition, changes in price & style, economic conditions

41 Risks of Ownership Businesses fail for many reasons – 1 out or 4-5 fail within 3 years – ½ close within 6-7 years Some voluntarily close – Sell to another – Economic & financial factors cause failure

42 Failure Reasons 64.1% - Economic causes – Low profit/sales, industry weakness 23.9% - Finance Causes – Expenses & debt 6.7% - Disaster & Fraud Causes – Hurricanes, floods, theft

43 Failure Reasons 3.7% - Neglect Causes – Family problems, poor work habits 0.9% - Strategy Causes – Over expand & collecting from customers 0.8% - Experience Causes – Inadequate planning & experience

44 Controversial Issue Because the failure rate among new businesses is high, should potential entrepreneurs be required to pass a test on how to run a businesses? On your own… – 3-5 reasons for yes – 3-5 reasons for no

45 Obligations To entire community – Customers – best @ lowest cost – Workers – welfare not sacrificed – Competitors – fair competition – Investors – informed – Public – promote general welfare & obey laws of the land

46 Intrapreneurship Employee given funds & freedom to create a special unit/department in company to develop new product/process/service – Main company finances venture Intrapreneurs have freedom to run “business” with little or no interference

47 Intrapreneurship Employees benefit – Don’t risk salary or savings – Innovative abilities & skills are encouraged Employers benefit – Keep creative employees, could be competition otherwise – New, better products introduced

48 Fact IBM created an intrapreneurship to make a small computer – Short period of time, IBM’s personal computer soon outsold other brands

49 Fact 3M encourages employees to experiment – Post-It notes were invented due to this company policy

50 ESOP Employee Stock Ownership Plan – Employees directly own the company by buying shares in it – Companies obtain funds Employees highly motivated – ESOP’s show increased productivity

51 Fact Avis has an ESOP – Employees participated in focus groups to solve problems – Employees worked harder & better Knew they’d share in profits

52 Group Work Text Book – Page 26-28 – Solve Business Problems 3-4 students in a group Case 1-1 – 5 questions Case 1-2 – 4 questions Check if done Review in class

53 Individual Work Work Book – Page 1 & 2 – Study Guide Turn in for grade – Pages 4-5-6-7 – Problems Check if done Review in class

54 End of Chapter 1


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