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Unit 1: Indian Business Environment




          The legal factors i.e. laws  especially the  government policy relating to the businesses often  Notes
          undergoes a change with each budget session and the amendments and laws changed from time
          to  time  especially  in  a  country  like  India.  There  are  consumer  protection  legislation,
          environmental legislation, health & safety and employment law, etc., which are continually
          modified in a wide range of areas.
          Economic factors are affected with every change in the social ones. There are multiple fluctuations
          associated with general booms and slumps in economy. In a boom nearly all businesses benefit
          and in a slump most lose out. Other economic changes that affect business include changes in the
          interest rate, wage rates, and the rate of inflation (i.e. general level of increase in prices). Businesses
          will be more encouraged to expand and take risks when economic conditions are right, e.g. low
          interest rates and rising demand.

          Political changes relate to changes in government influence. In recent years these changes have
          been particularly significant because as members of  the European  Union we  have to adopt
          directives and regulations created by the EU which then become part of  UK law. Political
          changes are closely tied up with legal changes.
          Changes in technology have also become particularly significant in the post-millennium world.
          This is particularly true in terms of modern communication technologies. The creation of databases
          and electronic communications have enabled vast quantities of information to be shared and
          quickly distributed in a modern company enabling vast cost reductions, and often improvements
          in service. Organisations need to be aware of the latest relevant technologies for their business
          and to surf the wave of change.




             Notes  SLEPT factors affecting the airline industry in recent years include:
             1.  Social: Increased popularity of foreign travel leading to a boom in demand for air
                 travel. However, this has been adversely affected by international terrorism.
             2.  Legal: There are increasingly tight rules about the materials that need to go  into
                 aircraft construction in order to make them safer and more resistant to fire hazards.
                 This has had the impact of raising costs.
             3.  Economic: Lower interest rates have meant that people have more disposable income
                 to spend on luxuries like long distance air travel.
             4.  Political: The development of freedom of  movement and trade  in the  European
                 Union has led to greater levels of competition on European routes coupled with
                 increased movement of people.
             5.  Technological: Modern aircraft are safer and more economic to run than in the past
                 making possible cheap air travel.

          1.3.5  Methods of Scanning the Business Environment

          There are three ways of scanning the business environment:
          1.   Ad-hoc scanning: Short term, infrequent examinations usually initiated by a crisis
          2.   Regular scanning: Studies done on a regular schedule (say, once a year)

          3.   Continuous scanning:  (also  called continuous learning) –  continuous structured  data
               collection and processing on a broad range of environmental factors






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