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Business Environment of Sainsbury (rspca)

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Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION ..........................................................................................................................4P.1 Describe the type of business if it is a sole trader, partnership or private limitedorganisation, mention the purpose and ownership of two contrasting businesses......................4P.2 Describe the different stakeholders.......................................................................................5M1...............................................................................................................................................6D1................................................................................................................................................6TASK 2............................................................................................................................................6P3 Describe how two businesses are organised in terms of their structures and functioningareas.............................................................................................................................................6P.4 Explain how the style of organisation of your chosen businesses helps them to fulfil theirpurposes.......................................................................................................................................7ASSIGNMENT -2...........................................................................................................................7TASK 3............................................................................................................................................7P.5 Describe the influence of two contrasting economic environments on business activitieswithin a selected organisation.....................................................................................................7TASK-4 ..........................................................................................................................................9P.6 Describe how political, legal and social factors are impacting upon the business activitiesof your selected organisations and their stakeholders.................................................................9M 3 compare the challenges to your selected business activities within your selectedorganisation, in two different economic environments...............................................................9D 2 You would have evaluated how future changes in economic political, legal and social...10CONCLUSION .............................................................................................................................112
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INTRODUCTION Business environment includes all the internal and external factors that affect how the companyfunctions including employees, customers, management, and supply and demand and businessregulations. External and internal factors can influence each other and work together to affect abusiness (Botha, Kourie and Snyman, 2014). There is a close and continuous interaction betweenthe business and its environment. This interaction helps in strengthening the business firm. Thepresent report is based on Sainsbury and The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty toAnimals (RSPCA) which is a not for profit organization. The report will describe the type ofbusiness, purpose and ownership of two contrasting businesses and explain how their style oforganisation helps them to fulfil their purposes. Further, it will describe how political, legal andsocial factors are impacting upon the business activities of the selected organisations and theirstakeholders.P.1 Describe the type of business if it is a sole trader, partnership or private limited organisation, mention the purpose and ownership of two contrasting businessesSainsbury Sainsbury’s Supermarkets is the UK’s longest standing major food retailing chain, havingopened its first store in 1869. The Sainsbury’s brand is built upon a heritage of providingcustomers with healthy, safe, fresh and tasty food. It differentiates itself by offering a broadrange of great quality products at fair prices with particular emphasis on fresh food, a strongethical approach to business and continuous leadership and innovation (Boons and Lüdeke-Freund, 2013).Main goals and purposeAt Sainsbury\’s they will deliver an ever-improving quality shopping experience for theircustomers with great products at fair prices. Their aim is to exceed customer expectations forhealthy, safe, fresh and tasty food, making their lives easier everyday (Hamilton and Webster,2015.).Type of ownershipThe type of ownership is Sainsbury’s are public limited company (plc) – has its shares boughtand sold on the stock exchange.3
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The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA)RSPCA stands for The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The RSPCA\’svision is to work for a world in which all humans respect and live in harmony with all othermembers of the animal kingdom.Main goals and purposeThe main goals for RSPCA is reducing the use and suffering of dogs in medicines testing. Thepurpose is to give animals with special needs and give pets a loving care homes(Csikszentmihalyi, and Sawyer, 2014).Type of ownershipThe type of ownership RSPCA fit into is charitable trust; this is set up to raise funds and supportother people and animals for good cause.P.2 Describe the different stakeholdersSainsburyThe key stakeholders for Sainsbury’s areCustomers – they want a company to produce high quality, value for money products.They like to see improvements that give them better value for money.Employees – their stake is that the company provides them with a livelihood. They seeksecurity of employment, promotion opportunities, and good rates of reward. They alsowant to work for a company that they are proud of.Suppliers – want steady orders and prompt payment. They also want to feel valued by thecompany that they supply (Carroll and Buchholtz, 2014.).The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA)Employees – the employees will need to be happy to be working on a voluntary basis andalso need to be caring for the animals that are suffering.4
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