MARKETING ENVIRONMENT CREATED BY: KABU PP 200922177
Sep 14, 2014
MARKETING ENVIRONMENTCREATED BY: KABU PP 200922177
There are two kinds of environment:
I. MICRO – Controllable [ Internal ]II. MACRO – Uncontrollable [ External ]
In micro environment:
a) Suppliersb) Market Intermediariesc) Customersd) Competitorse) Public
A – Grab the ATTENTIONI – Generate the INTERESTD – Arose DESIREA – Lead to ACTION
SWOT ANALYSIS:
S – STRENGTHW – WEAKNESSO – OPPORTUNITIEST – THREATS
Introduction to Business Environment
Business environment consist of all those factors that have a bearing on the business. The term 'business environment implies those external forces, factors and institutions that are beyond the control of individual business organizations and their management and affect the business enterprise.
These forces are customer, creditors, competitors, government, socio-cultural organizations, political parties national and international organizations etc. some of those forces affect the business directly which some others have indirect effect on the business.
Features of business environment
Totality of external forces: Business environment is the sum total of all things external to business firms and, as such, is aggregative in nature.
Specific and general forces: Business environment includes both specific and general forces. Specific forces affect enterprises in their day-to-day working. General forces have impact on all enterprises and affect an individual firm only indirectly.
Dynamic nature: Business environment is dynamic in that it keeps on changing whether in terms of technological improvement, shifts in consumer preferences or entry of new competition in the market.
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.
TYPES OF ENVIRONMENT
On the basis of the extent of intimacy with the firm , the environmental factors may be
classified into different types-internal and external.
INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT
The internal environment is the environment that has a direct impact on the business. Here there are some internal factors which are generally controllable because the company has control over these factors. It can alter or modify such factors as its personnel, physical facilities, and organization and functional means, like marketing, to suit the environment.
A) VALUE SYSTEM
The value system of the founders and those at the helm of affairs has important bearing on the choice of business, the mission and the objectives of the organization, business policies and practices.
C) Management structure and nature
The structure of the organization also influences the business decisions. The organizational structure like the composition of board of directors , influences the decisions of business as they are internal factors . The structure and style of the organization may delay a decision making or some other helps in making quick decisions.
EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT
It refers to the environment that has an indirect influence on the business. The factors are
uncontrollable by the business. There are two types of external environment:
Micro EnvironmentThe micro environment is also known as
the task environment and operating environment because the micro environmental forces have a direct bearing on the operations of the firm.
a)SuppliersAn important force in the micro environment of a company is the suppliers, i.e., those who supply the inputs like raw materials and components to the company.
Customer The major task of a business is to create
and sustain customers. A business exists
only because of its customers.Marketing IntermediariesThe marketing intermediaries include
middlemen such as agents and merchants that help the company find customers or close sales with them.
financersThe financers are also important factors
of internal environment.
Macro Environment
Macro environment is also known as General environment and remote environment. Macro factors are generally more uncontrollable than micro environment factors. When the macro factors become uncontrollable , the success of company depends upon its adaptability to the environment.
Economic Environment Economic environment refers to the
aggregate of the nature of economic system of the country, business cycles, the socio-economic infrastructure etc.
Social Environment The social dimension or environment of a
nation determines the value system of the society which, in turn affects the
functioning of the business. Sociological factors such as costs structure, customs and conventions, mobility of labor etc. have far-reaching impact on the business.
Technical EnvironmentThe business in a country is greatly
influenced by the technological development. The technology adopted by the industries determines the type and quality of goods and services to be produced and the type and quality of plant and equipment to be used.
Screen graphics created by:Jana F. Kuzmicki, Ph.D.
Troy State University-Florida and Western Region
Analyzing a Company’s External Environment
“Analysis is the critical starting point of strategic thinking.”
Kenichi Ohmae
“Things are always different--the
art is figuring out which
differences matter.”Laszlo Birinyi
Fig. 3.4: Weapons for Competing andFactors Affecting Strength of Rivalry
Competitive Pressures: Collaboration Between Sellers and Buyers
Partnerships are an increasingly important competitive element in business-to-business relationships
Collaboration may result inmutual benefits regarding Just-in-time deliveries Order processing Electronic invoice payments Data sharing
Competitive advantage potential may accrue to sellers doing the best job of managing seller-buyer partnerships
Example: Strategic Group Mapof Selected Retail Chains
Q #6: What Are the Key Factors for Competitive Success?
KSFs are those competitive factors most affecting everyindustry member’s ability to prosper. They concern Specific strategy elements Product attributes Resources Competencies Competitive capabilitiesthat a company needs to have to be competitively successful
KSFs are attributes that spell the difference between Profit and loss Competitive success or failure
Q #7: Does the Outlook for the Industry Present an Attractive Opportunity?
Involves assessing whether the industryand competitive environment is attractiveor unattractive for earning good profits
Under certain circumstances, a firm uniquelywell-situated in an otherwise unattractive industrycan still earn unusually good profits Attractiveness is relative, not absolute Conclusions have to be drawn from the
perspective of a particular company
Nature of Competition
Monopoly Duopoly Monopolistic competition Oligopoly
Internal Environment
Refers to all the factors that are within an organization which impart strengths or cause weaknesses of strategic nature.
Controllable factors. These include:
Value system
Mission and Objectives
Management Structure and Nature
Components of Internal Environment
Human Resources
Company Image and Brand Equity
Other Factors
Physical Assets and Facilities
R & D and Technological Capabilities
Marketing Resources
Financial Resources
External Environment
Includes all factors outside the organization which provide opportunities or pose threats to the organization.
Uncontrollable factors.
Consists of Micro and Macro environment.
Micro Environment
“It consists of the factors in the company’s immediate environment that affect the performance of the company”.
Overview of Business Environment
MACRO ENVIRONMENT
ECONOMIC Environment
MICRO ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESS
Internal Environment
Values, Mission & Objectives.
Human Resources,Co. Image & Brand Equity
TECHNOLOGICAL FACTORS
MARKETING INTERMEDIARIES
DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS
SOCIAL CULTURAL FACTORS
Non - Economic Environment
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