Environmental Scan Entrepreneurship I 2.02. Environmental Scan  An analysis and evaluation process that businesses use to understand their current environment.

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Environmental Scan Entrepreneurship I 2.02

Environmental Scan  An analysis and evaluation process that businesses use to understand their current environment.

Why businesses conduct an environmental scans?  The aim is to identify trends, gaps, events, developments, and issues that will impact the businesses.

Importance of environmental scanning  Become aware of potential threats.  Take advantage of opportunities.  Aids in anticipating changes.  Answers the question, “Where are we now?”  Provides a starting point for businesses’ planning of goals, objectives, and actions that answer the question, “Where do we want to be?”

Questions for Environmental Scans  What is the current external environment? What are the implications of these issues for business?  What key forces in the business’ environment need to be addressed and which ones are less important?  What trends and issues are affecting business?

Questions for Environmental Scans  What is the impact of the trends on business?  How might the environment change in the future?  How will businesses’ decisions and actions influence this environment?  How do customers, interest groups, community organizations, agencies ore governments impact the environment?

Questions for Environmental Scans  What factors are within a businesses’ control and which are beyond its influence?  What could a business do to affect the impact of these factors?

Sources of information for environmental scans  Interviews with business officers, owners, managers.  National and local newspapers  Trade publications  Business magazines  Websites: Hoover’s, Morningstar, brokerage firms, credible financial sites  Observations  Research findings  Input from professional organizations.