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Business Environment

   

Added on  2023-02-10

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BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT

TABLE OF CONTENT
Introduction
Types and purpose of different organisation
Size and scope of a range of different
organisations
Conclusion
References

INTRODUCTION
Business environment includes both external as well as internal forces
which are beyond the control of management or company. This can
have positive or negative impact in an organisation. It includes
customers, competitors, suppliers, government etc., firm that has been
taken in this assignment John Lewis Partnership which is a
Departmental Store in United Kingdom.

Types and purpose of different organisation
Business environment is dynamic in nature and various firms establish their
firm in order to achieve their aims and objectives. Basically, this can be divide
into three categorises i.e. public, private and voluntary therefore, these are
explained below:
Public sector: It can be defined as commercial or industrial companies that are
undertaken by the regulatory bodies.
For example: National Health Services provides public health services in
United Kingdom. They work for the betterment of public and for the goodwill
of public.

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