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SIGNIFICANCE OF THE EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT IN MANAGING AN ORGANIZATION

This essay is a discussion on the significance of external environment in managing an organization. It views general environment, task environment and industrial environment highlighting out their contribution

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1.0 INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 THE GENERAL ENVIRONMENT 1
1.2 THE TASK ENVIRONMENT 2
1.3 INDUSTRY ENVIRONMENT 3
1.4 REFERENCES 5

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SIGNIFICANCE OF THE EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT IN MANAGING AN ORGANIZATION
1.0 INTRODUCTION The external environment shapes opportunities and challenges facing an organization. All companies are environment dependent simply because no company exists in a vacuum. The external environment can be divided into three sectors;
1.1 THE GENERAL ENVIRONMENT The general environment refers to aspects in the environment that indirectly impact the organizations ability to achieve its specified goals. It is also referred to as the remote environment and can be global or domestic ...





... on in the environment to collect information.
The environment is either analyzable or not and also passive or active. Managers are encouraged to analyze actively to ensure a proper analysis of the environment. A good manager understand the external environment and is able to react to environmental changes as well as predict possible changes and make decisions to counter expectations.
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