Introduction to Business Concept of business
DEFINITION “ Every human activity which is engaged in for the sake of earning profit may be called business. ” 2
According to L. H. Haney “ Business may be defined as human activities directed toward providing or acquiring wealth through buying and selling of goods. ” In the words of B. W. Wheeler “An institution organized and operated to provide goods and services to the society, under the incentive of private gain ” is business. 3
The word “business” is derived from the term “busyness.” 4
Industrial revolution Entrepreneurship Era Marketing Era Global Era Information and internet Era 5
Components of business Industry Commerce Business Industry commerce
KINDS OF INDUSTRY Primary Industry Secondary Industry Extractive Construction Genetic Manufacturing Services
Types of Industry Primary Industry Extractive Industry _ Extraction of underground resources. Genetics _ Genetic industries are those, which are engaged in reproducing and multiplying certain species of animals and plants.
Types of industries Secondary Industry Construction _ Construction of buildings, roads, bridges etc. Manufacturing _ Conversion of raw material into final goods. Services _ Banking, consultancy, accountant, Lawyer, Interior decorator, designer, music composer etc.
Commerce In simple words, “trade and aids to trade” is called commerce.
Types of commerce Trade Trade means buying and selling Aid to trade Institutions that are meant and build to assist and support the trading process. Banking Transportation Insurance Warehousing Agents Advertising Communication
Factors of production Labor _ People working in an organization. Capital _ Amount invested by investor in the business. Entrepreneurship _ Management ability of the people who are running the business. Physical Resources _ Land, building, vehicles, machinery etc.
Types of environmental forces External Forces Factors found outside an organization. These factors are not controllable by the organization.
Types of environmental forces Internal Forces Factors within the organization. These are controllable by the organization.
SWOT Analysis Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats