THE LEGISLATIVE AND REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
If one interprets the word “desirable” to mean ethically good outcomes, there is little that need be said. There is no good reason to believe…
If one interprets the word “desirable” to mean ethically good outcomes, there is little that need be said. There is no good reason to believe…
Image via Wikipedia John Kay (1993), particularly Chapter 20, gives an interesting discussion of competition policy as it relates to business strategy. Rigorous (but somewhat…
The macro environment consists of the societal forces that affect all the sectors in the company’s macro environment namely, the demographic, economic, natural, technological, political…
The microenvironment consists of the actors in the company’s immediate environment that affects the performance of the company. These include the suppliers, marketing intermediaries, competitors,…
The important internal factors which have a bearing on an organisation include: Value system: The value system of the founders and those at the helm…
Generally Business refers to those activities that are related to the buying and selling of goods. Business Environment consists of all those factors that have…
As business operates in society, it can’t exist and grows unless it cares for society. It exist vis-à-vis with society. It is required to meet…
A well written business report can help avoid semantic and perception barriers. A well written business report eliminates the possibility of misunderstanding and misinterpretation. In…
“ According to Sec 2 of Industrial Disputes Act 1947, Industrial dispute means any dispute or difference between employers & employers or between employers and…
A Development Bank is a multipurpose institution which shares entrepreneurial Risk, Changes its approach in tune with the industrial climate and encourages new industrial projects…