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Level 2 Business Studies 2.2 - AS90844 Demonstrate understanding of the external operations of a large business

Social Influences (change in demographics) Students will explain social influences on business Identify the social influences that can impact on business Explain how changes in society can influence business decisions

Social Factors Social factors include: cultural aspects/ethnic/religious factors health consciousness, demographics/population growth rate/age distribution, career attitudes and lifestyle trends consumer attitudes and opinions media views http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PEST_analysis

Social Factors Social factors include: law changes affecting social factors brand, company, technology image consumer buying patterns fashion and role models major events and influences buying access and trends advertising and publicity ethical issues

Social Factors Trends in social factors affect the demand for a company's products and how that company operates. For example, an aging population may imply a smaller and less-willing workforce (thus increasing the cost of labour). Furthermore, companies may change various management strategies to adapt to these social trends (such as recruiting older workers). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PEST_analysis

Demographics A statistical view of a population, generally including age, gender, income, schooling, occupation and so on Understanding the demographics of a businesses target customers is critical for the success of any business. Not only do they need to understand them in order to decide exactly what their product and services mixes will include, but this information will also affect pricing, packaging, promotion and place.

Demographic profile Businesses must know the demographic profile of their potential customers. Businesses need to look at their community's: Purchasing power. Find out the degree of disposable income within the community. Residences. Are homes rented or owned? Means of transportation. Do prospective customers in the area own vehicles, ride buses or bicycles, and so on?

Demographic profile Age ranges. Does the community consist primarily of young people still approaching their prime earning years, young professionals, empty nesters or retirees? Family status. Are there lots of families in the area or mostly singles? Leisure activities. What type of hobbies and recreational activities do people in the community participate in?

Understanding customer demographics Gives businesses cost-effective access to what makes their customers, and those you would like to be your customers, tick. It allows businesses to understand their wants, habits and preferences so they can develop and target their products and services, marketing and advertising to gain maximum impact and buy-in.

Understanding customer demographics Any organisation with identifiable regular customers, or members, who want to develop their business with their customers or attract new ones, such as hotels, restaurants, spas, health and fitness clubs, golf clubs and leisure centres, should have this information at the heart of its marketing activities

Social influences on business activity The structure of society is constantly evolving. The changes occurring in many countries include: An ageing population- although in some nations the average age is falling due to high birth rates Changing role of women- not just to bear and look after children but to seek employment and to take posts of responsibility in industry. Increasing provision of education facilities is creating a vast army of students seeking part time employment and is creating improved quality workforces. http://bizanalyst.com/articles/social-influences-on-business.html

Social influences on business activity Early retirement in many Western countries is leading to more leisure time for a growing number of quite high-income pensioners. In some countries, rising divorcing rates are creating increasing numbers of single person householders. Job insecurity is forcing more employees to accept temporary and part time employment- some workers actually prefer this option. http://bizanalyst.com/articles/social-influences-on-business.html