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Marks and Spencer and its environment Introduction External and

   

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Introduction
External and internal environment within an organisation are
providing higher impact to the business as in terms of
developing such aspects in the business which may be
helpful in acquiring higher amount of success. Marks &
Spencer is taken as organisation so that to associate such
factors which are having direct or indirect linkage with
business functions.
Marks and Spencer and its environment
Internal Factors
Internal factors are defined as such factors which are existed
within the organisation and could be tangible or intangible.
These factors are directly linked with strength and weakness
of the organisation in which business objectives can be
aligned and met as well.
References
Maylor, H., Blackmon, K. and Huemann, M., 2016. Researching business and management. Macmillan International Higher
Education.
Stacey, R.D., 2016. The chaos frontier: creative strategic control for business. Butterworth-Heinemann.
HASBI, and et.all., 2020. Analyzing of External Environment Force and Islamic Business Ethics on Baitul Maal Wat Tamwil
Performance through Organizational Commitment. Journal of Applied Economic Sciences. 15(1).
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