Introduction, Meaning and Importance of Business Environment: Concepts

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Introduction, Meaning and Importance of Business Environment

When asked “What is Environment?” in fifth grade. I replied, “Everything we depend on.” Since then, my perception of the environment hasn’t changed much. In the same line of thought let us understand what is meant by the business environment and the importance of the business environment.

Introduction to Business Environment

Importance of Business Environment

A business can be established, but to successfully sustain a business, the business needs resources like finance, for which it has to depend on financial institutions. Acceptance of social norms, for which it has to depend on society. Proper market conditions, for which it has to depend on the market. The sale of products/services, for which it has to depend on the customers. The labour, for which it has to depend on society.

Then there are natural resources and raw materials, for which it has to depend on Nature. Also, the legal support of the government, for which it has to depend on the government. There are many factors and dimensions that affect the Business Environment. These factors are many different components of a single concept called Business Environment.

These factors which business depends upon aren’t stood still, they are very dynamic and ever-changing. For example, trends, the trend of fidget spinners gave the biggest big push the silicone mold industry has ever received.

The changing needs of customers and new innovations in the market are a part of the business environment. The challenge for businesses in this technological era is not to enter the market but to survive in the market. To survive in the market means to adapt to the changes as fast as possible. To adapt to the changes means to be aware of the business environment.

Meaning of Business Environment

The definition of Business Environment, “The sum total of all individuals, institutions and other forces that are outside the control of a business enterprise but the business still depends upon them as they affect the overall performance and sustainability of the business.”

The forces which constitute the business environment are its suppliers, competitors, consumer groups, media, government, customers, economic conditions, market conditions, investors, technologies, trends, and multiple other institutions working externally of a business constitute its business environment. These forces influence the business even though they are outside the business boundaries.

For example, changes in taxes by the government can make the customers buy less. Here the business would have to re-establish its prices to survive the change. Even though the business had no involvement in initiating the change it still had to adapt to it in order to survive or use the opportunity to make profits. Now let us discuss the importance of the business environment.

Importance of Business Environment

Importance of Business Environment 1

On the basis of the foregoing discussion, it can be said that the Business Environment is the most important aspect of any business. Being aware of the ongoing changes, not only helps the business to adapt to these changes but also to use them as opportunities.

Business Environment presents threats as well as opportunities for any business. A good business manager not only identifies and evaluates the environment but also reacts to these external forces. The importance of the business environment can be neatly understood if we consider the following facts:

1. Enables to Identify Business Opportunities
All changes are not negative. If understood and evaluated, they can be the reason for the success of a business. It is very necessary to identify a change and use it as a tool to solve the problems of the business or populous.

For example, Mr. Phanindra Sama was troubled by the ticket booking condition in India. He used to travel a long distance to his travel agent to book his ticket but even after traveling this distance, he was not sure if his seat was confirmed. He saw the opportunity to establish an app in the face of the problem and co-founded the online ticket booking app called ‘redBus’.

2. Helps in Tapping Useful Resources
Careful scanning of the Business Environment helps in tapping the useful resources required for the business. It helps the firm to track these resources and convert them into goods and services.

3. Coping with Changes
The business must be aware of the ongoing changes in the business environment, whether it be changes in customer requirements, emerging trends, new government policies, technological changes. If the business is aware of these regular changes then it can bring about a response to deal with those changes.

For example, when the Android OS market was blooming and the customers were preferring Android devices for its easy interface and apps, Nokia failed to cope with the change by not implementing Android OS on Nokia devices. They failed to adapt and lost tremendous market value.

4. Assistance in Planning
This is another aspect of the importance of the business environment. Planning purely means what is to be done in the future. When the Business Environment presents a problem or an opportunity, it is up to the business to decide what plan would it have to come up with in order to address the future and solve the problem or utilize the opportunity. After analyzing the changes presented, the business can incorporate plans to counteract the changes for a secure future.

5. Helps in Improving Performance
Enterprises that are thoroughly scanning their environment not only deal with the changes presented but also flourish with them. Adapting to the external forces helps the business to improve its performance and survive in the market.

Question:
Which of these is Not A Part of Business Environment?
a. Finance
b. Technology
c. Government
d. Planning
e. Media
Answer:
The correct answer is “d” which is Planning. Planning is a response to the Business Environment and not a part of it.