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Relationship between Organisational Functions and Objectives

   

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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................................3
PART 1........................................................................................................................................................3
P1. Explain different types of business organisation which is available in public, private and voluntary
sector with their legal structure................................................................................................................3
P2. Explain about the size and scope of a different types of business entity..........................................5
P3. Explain about the relationship between different organisational function and how they are
interconnected with organisational objectives.........................................................................................7
PART 2........................................................................................................................................................8
P4. Explain about macro environment including its positive and negative impact upon business
organisation..............................................................................................................................................8
P5. Conduct internal and external analysis of specific organisation.......................................................9
P6. Explain how strength and weaknesses are interconnected with external macro environment........11
CONCLUSION..........................................................................................................................................12
REFERENCES..........................................................................................................................................13
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INTRODUCTION
Business environment is understood as the concept of business where different internal and external
factors play crucial role in accomplishing the goals of an association. The one thing which is necessary
to be understood within this particular concept is that organisation must consider all of this factor before
taking any of the decision else problem may arise in future time period. This file is based on Sainsbury
which is one of the retail sector industry of UK which has been effectively handling its business in
different nations. The main aim of the organisation is to provide some best possible services as
compared to rivalry firm.
This respective assignment will contain number of information which is related with different
sector organisation including their size and structure. In any of the organisation, it is necessary to
maintain relation with different department so this particular area will also be focused the most. While
talking about second part, the most important thing which will be considered in this assignment is that
how external factor may affect the business including their positive and negative impact. In addition,
SWOT analysis will be also mentioned in it.
PART 1
P1. Explain different types of business organisation which is available in public, private and voluntary
sector with their legal structure.
Business organisation is a place where number of people as well as resources are required for
conducting any of the business activity. The aim of an entity is to attain goals by taking effective
decision where chances of losses can reduce. Different form of entity can be seen in current scenario
which is based on structurer and size of a business. Some of the business organisation has been
discussed below:
Private Organisation: The form of business organisation which is handled by group of people
with the motive of earning profit is known as private organisation (Chaouk, Pagliari and Moxon, 2020).
The perfect example of private organisation is Sainsbury. Below, some of the private organisation are
explained below,
Sole Proprietorship: This is the form of business which is to be performed at smaller ground
where work is needed to be managed by single person. Here, legal obligation is not required in it.
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Kurt Geiger is among famous sole trader in UK which is dealing in footwear. It mainly focuses
towards women’s shoes as compared to any other retailer in UK.
Partnership: This types of entity is to be managed by minimum 2 members where maximum
number of limit is of 20. This form of business reduces the work by dividing the percentage of
responsibility among available partners. Talking about partnership firm, the best example of
partnership firm is Mumsnet which was founded by two friends named as Carrie Logton and
Justine Roberts.
Company: This types of organisation are required to perform their work at greater platform
where legal requirements are also in high numbers. Legal process of Companies Act 2006 is
required to be followed in it for incorporating the company. Sainsbury is one of the company
which has been registered under Companies Act 2006 (Zahari and Romli, 2019). Sainsbury is
one of the perfect example of private limited company and in case of public limited company
BBC can be the option to point out in an example.
Public Organisation: The business form where maximum percentage of involvement can be seen
from the side of government is known a public organisation. The major purpose of this types of business
is to focus upon providing services to large number of people. The organisation which can be suitable in
the public sector is BBC.
Legal Structure:
Central: It is the main body which has the power to manage every single activity where they
also focuses that how any of the work is needed to be done by considering different factors.
State: This types of public organisation is responsible for manaing the business activity within
specific area. Here, work is always provided by central body.
Local: This types of structured business has the responsibility of managing business at local
level where local government takes active participation.
Voluntary Organisation: This form of business is commenced for the purpose of performing
business activity as social service. One of the suitable example of Voluntary organisation is Cancer
Research Centre UK (Guo-rong, 2018).
Legal Structure:
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