Type your answer here... B.Role models and leaders
i dont know either, we're probably doing the same homework
· Government, legal framework, economic climate, world events, pressure groups, consumer's tastes, change in population, competition, social factors, environmental factors.
Internal Variables nPerception nLearning & Memory nMotivation & Values nThe Self nPersonality & Lifestyles nAttitudes nAttitude change & interactive communication External Variables nGroup influence & opinion Leadership nIncome & Social Class nEthnic, Racial and religious subculture nAge subculture
what are the factors that can change in an experiment
In most models, the factors that can cause a change in supply include: 1) Change in the capital stock. 2) Change in the labour stock. 3) Change in the level of technology. 4) Change is utilisation rates of capital and labour.
external
Both, for the bug to exhibit an external change (its color), there must first be an internal change that triggers the color change (its color). Thus, the internal change facilitates the external change. The predator is an external factor that causes an internal reaction (maybe it's fear) in the bug, that internal reaction then triggers an external factor which is the change in color. Just a personal opinion.
Poor internal management may influence a need for change in an organization. External competition may also be a factor that influences change in industrial relations.
It depends on the organization and their willingness to keep up, forecast (can lead to being proactive), and adapt to change. The internal and external environmental factors can have a positive or negative affect on the organization depending on how the organization handles it. Internal factors for the most part are under the control of the organization, while the external factors are not. This is why the organization's informational resources and analysis of those resources are so critical. Most organizations will implement both internal and external environmental scans in an effort to understand the changes taking place within both areas.
Internal variables are those that are within the control or influence of the system or entity being studied, while external variables are those that are outside of its control or influence. Internal variables are typically more easily manipulated in an experiment, while external variables are often more difficult to control for.
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external because they can change over time.
yes.
Is a dectable change in the internal or external environment
Many factors influence organizational change. Many of them are external, meaning that items outside of the company like technology, politics, society, etc. can produce change. There can also be internal influences causing change inside the company coming from policies, procedures, management, etc.
Organizations can respond to change by fostering a culture of adaptability and resilience in their workforce, promoting open communication and a willingness to embrace innovation. By staying informed about industry trends and engaging in strategic planning, organizations can proactively adjust their operations to align with changing circumstances while maintaining stability through consistent values and goals. Additionally, investing in employee training and development can help ensure that the organization has the skills and capabilities needed to navigate change effectively.
It takes place due to StimulusStimulus.