MGT 300- Chapter 3
____ main goal is to protect legal rights of employees and consumers, create competition in the marketplace and protect the ecological environment
Regulatory agencies
____ and treating the external environment is known as:
Scanning
Complexity/ Change Environmental Matrix: In this environment, the organization interacts with relatively few key factors, but those that do affect it are dynamic and constantly changing
Simple/dynamic environment
Complexity/ Change Environmental Matrix: In this environment, organizations are involved with relatively few key factors and these factors either do not change or change *slowly* over time
Simple/stable environment
When our aging society's preference healthy eating and living increase, the company is being affected by which of the factors in the *general* environment? A. Technological B. Economic C. Social/socio-cultural D. Legal/political E. None of the above
Social/socio-cultural
When we read that more men are staying home and taking care of the children while the wife works, that is an example of which *general* environment factor? A. Political B. Economic C. Socio-cultural D. Technical E. Lifestyle
Socio-cultural
Demographic forces and social forces
Socio/ cultural factors
____ serve has the spokesperson/voice for the people due to powerful organizations being unresponsive to peoples needs and wishes
Special interest groups
___ are firms that provide the resources, information, raw materials and other components or activities as inputs for firms
Suppliers
____ are firms that provide the resources, information, raw materials, and other components or activities as inputs for firms. A. Customers B. Suppliers C. Competitors D. The sociocultural factors
Suppliers
___ consists of inputs, operations and outputs
Systems
Examples of ___ environment factors (stakeholders): -Suppliers -Regulatory agencies -Competitors -Customers -Special interest groups such as consumer groups, social cause groups and labor unions
Task
Special interest groups are part of which environment?
Task
___ are the means by which organizations transform inputs into outputs
Technological factors
The *macro* environment that is composed of five factors external to the organization and industry which also *indirectly* affects an organization
general
What 3 specific environments comprise and organizations total environment?
general, task, internal
What is an example of a company/organization that managed their external environment well during a catastrophic event?
BP
What is an example of a complex/dynamic environment?
Boeing or Microsoft
___ refers to the frequency and extent of changes of key factors in the organizational environment
Change
___ are those companies that directly compete for the same customers using similar products or services
Competitors
____, part of the organization's task environment, are those companies that directly compete for the same customers using similar products or services. A. Suppliers B. Customers C. Labor markets D. Competitors
Competitors
Complexity/ Change Environmental Matrix: Managers in this environment have the most difficult managerial challenge of all, for organizations operating here face a great many complex environmental factors which change rapidly
Complex/dynamic environment
Complexity/ Change Environmental Matrix: Organizations operating in this environment interact with many important and dissimilar factors. However, the factors do not tend to change frequently or dramatically.
Complex/stable environment
___ refers to the number of key factors operating in the organizational environment and the similarity of these factors
Complexity
___ is an *internal* environment factor
Culture
___ is an example of a regulatory agency
EPA
Interest rates are part of which *general* environment factor?
Economic
When a manager learns that the minimum wage has risen that will impact employment/unemployment, the company is being affected by which of the factors in the general environment? A. Technological B. Economic C. Socio-cultural D. Legal/political E. International
Economic
In simple terms we are referencing the business cycle
Economic factors
T or F: Organizations are generally considered to be part of a *closed* system.
False
Any international upheaval that could *indirectly* affect organizations that have ties to affected area
International factors
Those macro or general environmental factors that affect all firms and industries arising from outside of the firm's country of origin are referred to as: A. International factors B. Legal/political factors C. Sociocultural factors D. Natural Factors
International factors
____ refer primarily to the activities of Federal, State, and Local governments that may have significant impacts on organizations
Legal/Political factors
___ is a social cause group
MADD
___ means that the firm or organization is not only affected by the environment but also affects the environment
Open system
Shared philosophies, values, beliefs, and behavior patterns that form the organizations core identity
Organizational culture
____ is the shared philosophies, values, beliefs, and behavior patterns that form the firm's core identity. A. The legal dimension B. Organizational culture C. The socio-cultural dimension D. The supplier dimension
Organizational culture
____ also known as its macro-environment, comprises the five factors--technological, economic, sociocultural, legal/political, and international--that affect *all* industries and firms. A. The general environment B. The microenvironment C. The task environment D. The organizational environment
The general environment
What is an example of a simple/stable environment?
US Steel
What are some examples of Legal/political factors we have experienced recently?
Weed, vaping and NCAA
Examples of ___ environment factors: -Technological -Economic -Socio/cultural -Legal/Political -International
general
In a ___ interaction has a minimal effect on the firm and how it operates
closed system
From a ___ standpoint, a *slower* economy means less ___ income
consumer; disposable
Without ___ businesses do not survive for long
customers
Does a *task* environment affect an organization directly or indirectly?
directly
The ___ factor does not affect all organizations the same way
economic
The ___ can be considered everything that affects the organization externally and internally
environment
To function effectively over time, firms must treat ___ as an *open system* rather than a closed system
environment
Scanning and treating the ___ environment as an open system requires more resources, including time and money
external
What is an example of a complex/stable environment?
higher education
One of the hardest jobs a manager has is deciding what to include as well as what to ___ when scanning both the external and internal environments
ignore
Does *general* environments affect an organization indirectly or directly?
indirectly
Systems consist of what 3 things:
inputs, operations and outputs
Factors like ____ affects managements decisions to borrow money
interest rates
Factors *inside* the organization such as its *culture*, organizational structure, policies, and people
internal
The BP oil spill of 2010 indirectly effected the ___ environment
international
New technology can make old technology ____
obsolete
What is an example of special interest groups?
social cause groups
Competitors are an example of which environment factor?
task
Those *external* factors that interact *directly* with the organization
task
The ____, also known as the operating or industry environment, refers to elements within the external environment that interact directly with the organization. A. Internal environment B. General environment C. Task environment D. Technological environment E. None of the above
task environment
What is an example of a simple/dynamic environment?
the toy industry