Internal Business Environment
Across
- 3. the business model that offers customers the choice of online shopping as well as shopping at the physical store
- 4. the traditional business model that is based on a store with a physical presence, such as those located on shopping strips and in shopping centres.
- 5. the people that provide their skills, effort and knowledge to the business
- 10. businesses that sell products which are aimed at the same customers, eg: an electrical store and a furniture store will both be selling to householders.
- 12. Factors over which the business has some degree of control; it is sometimes called the micro environment.
- 13. a means by which local councils allocate land for different uses, such as residential, commercial, recreational and industrial.
- 16. a business that has a separate legal existence apart from its owner(s).
- 18. the people and objects that are needed for the business to function properly
- 19. the monetary value attached to the reputation of a business
- 22. an incorporated business with a minimum of 1 shareholder and a maximum of 50 non-employee shareholders
- 23. the owners of a company who are entitled to a share of its profits
- 24. when the business owner is personally responsible for all the debts of their business.
- 25. an incorporated business with a minimum of one shareholder (and no maximum), and whose shares are openly traded on the Australian Securities Exchange
Down
- 1. involves businesses generating sales revenue by trading goods internationally.
- 2. The surrounding conditions in which the business operates. It can be divided into two broad categories: internal and external.
- 6. a business owned and operated by one person.
- 7. when the shareholders of a company cannot be held personally responsible for the debts of the business
- 8. items the business uses that come from the natural environment. Examples include land, water and raw materials.
- 9. The specific outside stakeholders with whom the business interacts in conducting its business; it is sometimes called the task environment. eg: suppliers, customers.
- 11. Factors over which the business has little control. It may be further divided into two categories: operating and macro.
- 14. businesses that sell their products directly to consumers without any intermediaries, such as retailers or wholesalers.
- 15. the broad conditions and trends in the economy and society within which a business operates. eg: Global issies, economic conditions.
- 17. the way in which the business will run its operations to generate a profit.
- 20. when a business sells to others the rights to distribute its goods and use the business name.
- 21. the tools and machinery that are used to produce goods or perform services