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ANALYSING THE ENVIRONMENT
KATHMANDU UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT ANALYSING THE ENVIRONMENT
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TYPES OF ENVIRONMENT Macro environment (General Environment)
Industry Environment Competitive Environment Internal Environment
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Environment of a Firm General Environment Operating Environment FIRM
Internal Environment
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Environment Influences on a Firm
Possible Environment Probable Environment Immediate Environment The Firm
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Environment Influences on a Firm
Possible Environment Probable Environment Environment Slip Immediate Environment The Firm
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External Assessment External audit:
Focuses on identifying & evaluating events beyond the immediate control of the firm
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External audit focuses on:
External Assessment External audit focuses on: Increased foreign competition Population shifts Demographics (e.g., aging population) Information technology
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External Assessment External audit reveals:
Key opportunities Key threats Managers then formulate strategies: Take advantage of opportunities Avoid/reduce impact of threats
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Aimed at identifying key variables that offer actionable responses
External Assessment External Audit Aimed at identifying key variables that offer actionable responses
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STEPS IN ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS
UNDERSTAND THE NATURE OF ENVIRONMENT HOW CERTAIN IS THE ENVIRONMENT? WHAT ARE THE REASONS FOR UNCERTAINITY? HOW SHOULD THE UNCERTAINITIES BE DEALT WITH?
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STEPS IN ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS
AS UNCERTAINITY INCREASES, ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS BECOME MORE DYNAMIC AND COMPLEX DYNAMISM DEALS WITH THE RATE AND FREQUENCY OF CHANGE
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STEPS IN ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS
COMPLEXITY INCLUDES DIVERSITY OF ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES AMOUNT OF KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED TO HANDLE ENVIRONMENTAL FORCES INTERRELATIONS AMONG ENVIRONMENTAL FORCES
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Three Stage Approach for Analysis
Stage I : Segmenting the environment Stage II : Analyzing the segment SCANNING THE ENVIRONMENT MONITOR THE ENVIRONMENT FORECASTING THE ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT Stage III : Attributing weights to each segment
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STEPS IN ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS
TO UNDERSTAND THE NATURE OF ENVIRONMENT SEGMENT IT DEMOGRAPHIC ECONOMIC SOCIAL CULTURAL POLITICAL TECHNOLOGICAL LEGAL
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STEPS IN ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS
2. ANALYSE AND UNDERSTAND EACH SEGMENT FOUR STAGES INVOLVED
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STEPS IN ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS
SCANNING THE ENVIRONMENT DETECT THE CHANGES IN THE ENVIRONMENT IMMENIENT RATHER THAN POTENTIAL ALERT ORGANIZATION OF SUCH CHANGES AMBIGUOUS AND ILL-STRUCTURED
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2. MONITOR THE ENVIRONMENT TRACK THE CHANGES IN THE ENVIRONMENT SEQUENCE AND SERIES OF EVENTS IDENTIFY INDICATORS AND WATCH THEM ASSEMBLE SUFFICIENT DATA TO DISCERN AN EMERGING PATTERN MORE FOCUSED AND SYSTEMATIC
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3. FORECASTING THE ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT OF PLAUSIBLE PROJECTIONS OF DIRECTIONS, SCOPE, SPEED, AND INTENSITY OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES PROJECTIONS BASED ON TRENDS PROJECTIONS BASED ON ALTERNATIVE FUTURE SCENARIO
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STEPS IN ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS
4. ASSESSMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT IDENTIFYING AND EVALUATING HOW AND WHY CURRENT AND PROJECTED ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES WILL AFFECT STRATEGIES OF THE ORGANIZATION DETERMINING IMPLICATIONS OF SUCH CHANGES, POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE
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3. ATTRIBUTE WEIGHTS TO EACH SEGMENTS NOT ALL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES ARE SIGNIFICANT ASSESS THE IMPORTANCE AND DETERMINE THE KEY FACTORS
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