I think this is part if not the answer your looking for. I found this as i was reading and studying for my class: Principles of marketing. Marketing environment consists of external forces that directly or indirectly influence an organization's acquisition of inputs and creation of outputs (goods, services, or ideas). The marketing environment includes 6 such forces: competitive, economic, political, legal, and regulatory, technological, and sociocultural. Weather fluctuating rapidly or slowly, environmental forces are always dynamic. Changes in the marketing environment create uncertainty, threats, and opportunities for marketers. Marketing managers who fail to recognize changes in environmental forces leave their firms unprepared to capitalize on marketing opportunities or to cope with threats created by changes in the environment. Monitoring the environment therefore is crucial to an organization's survival and to the long-term achievement of its goals. This is all found in the Marketing Express, Pride & Ferrell, 2011. Book sold at colleges.
The micro-environment refers to the forces that are close to the company and affect its ability to serve its customers. It includes the company itself, its suppliers, marketing intermediaries, customer markets, competitors, and public. The macro-environment refers to all forces that are part of the larger society and affect the micro-environment. It includes concepts such as demography, economy, natural forces, technology, politics, and culture.
The market environment is a marketing term and refers to factors and forces that affect a firm's ability to build and maintain successful relationships with customers.Three levels of the environmment are: Micro (internal) environment - small forces within the company that affect its ability to serve its customers. Meso environment - the industry in which a company operates and the industry's market(s). Macro (national) environment - larger societal forces that affect the microenvironment.[1]
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I think this is part if not the answer your looking for. I found this as i was reading and studying for my class: Principles of marketing. Marketing environment consists of external forces that directly or indirectly influence an organization's acquisition of inputs and creation of outputs (goods, services, or ideas). The marketing environment includes 6 such forces: competitive, economic, political, legal, and regulatory, technological, and sociocultural. Weather fluctuating rapidly or slowly, environmental forces are always dynamic. Changes in the marketing environment create uncertainty, threats, and opportunities for marketers. Marketing managers who fail to recognize changes in environmental forces leave their firms unprepared to capitalize on marketing opportunities or to cope with threats created by changes in the environment. Monitoring the environment therefore is crucial to an organization's survival and to the long-term achievement of its goals. This is all found in the Marketing Express, Pride & Ferrell, 2011. Book sold at colleges.
The are six uncontrollable direct forces of the external environment. The six forces are competition, government policies, natural forces, technological changes, demographic changes, and social/cultural forces.
The micro-environment refers to the forces that are close to the company and affect its ability to serve its customers. It includes the company itself, its suppliers, marketing intermediaries, customer markets, competitors, and public. The macro-environment refers to all forces that are part of the larger society and affect the micro-environment. It includes concepts such as demography, economy, natural forces, technology, politics, and culture.
Their muscles slowly weaken because they do not have to act against the forces gravity in the Zero-Gravity environment of space.
Describe the driving business forces in both the foreign and domestic environment
the force which we are experiencing is against garavity.
Forces acting against each other.
I'm taking flvs driver's ed and this was one of the practice questions. The answer was to prepare you for emergency situations and help you avoid collisions.
In WWII, the conquest of the Allied forces against the Axis forces was successful.
Better tactics, better leadership.