What defines an organization as a social entity?
It is goal-directed with structured and coordinated activities.
What are the four defining features of an organization?
Goals, deliberate structure, coordinated activity, and external links.
What percentage of executives said their structure aligns with strategy in 2023?
Only 23% of surveyed executives said so.
What is the failure rate of organizational transformations without deliberate design?
More than 70% fail without deliberate structure design.
What is a business?
An activity providing goods or services to satisfy needs and make profit.
What defines commercial activity in business?
A customer exchange relationship.
How many formal businesses were registered globally in 2023?
More than 213 million.
What percentage of global GDP do registered businesses generate?
More than 70%.
What is a business function?
A process or operation routinely performed to carry out part of an organization's mission.
What do all businesses pursue?
Defined aims and objectives.
What resources do businesses use to create value?
Capital, labour, and materials.
What is central to business operations?
Resource allocation.
What do businesses use to control operations and strategy?
Governance structures and decision-making frameworks.
To whom are businesses accountable?
Multiple stakeholders including owners, employees, customers, and regulatory bodies.
What is the role of Human Resources in an organization?
Human Resources recruits, develops, and retains people driving the mission.
What does Marketing do to support products and services?
Marketing identifies customer needs, builds brand equity, and drives demand.
What are the key functions of Accounting and Finance?
They manage financial resources, report performance, and support fiscal sustainability.
What does Production and Operations manage besides transforming inputs?
They manage processes, quality, and supply chains efficiently.
By which four dimensions can businesses be classified?
Scale, sector, ownership, and goals.
What does the scale dimension classify in businesses?
Business size.
What economic aspect does the sector dimension classify?
The type of economic activity.
What does the ownership dimension classify in businesses?
Control of the business.
What does the goals dimension classify in businesses?
The outcomes the business pursues.
What are the four scale categories for classifying businesses?
Small, medium, and large businesses.
How are ownership and goal categories presented in business classification?
Separately as classification dimensions.
What activities does the primary sector include?
Farming, fishing, forestry, and mining.
What is the main function of the secondary sector?
Transforming raw materials into finished goods.
What type of services does the tertiary sector provide?
Services like banking, retail, healthcare, education, and tourism.
How many employees define a small business?
Fewer than 50 employees.
What is a common management style in small businesses?
Often owner-managed.
How many employees define a medium business?
Between 50 and 250 employees.
What distinguishes a large business in terms of employees?
Having 250 or more employees.
What is a typical market reach of a medium business?
Regional reach.
What defines a sole trader in business ownership?
A sole trader is a business owned by one person with full liability.
How does a partnership differ from a private limited company?
A partnership has shared profits, management, and liability, unlike a private limited company.
What is a key feature of a private limited company?
It has incorporated limited liability and shares not publicly traded.
What distinguishes a public limited company from a private limited company?
Its shares are traded on stock exchanges and it faces heavy regulation.
What ownership characterizes a public-sector business?
It is owned by the government and operates for public benefit.
In which sectors do public-sector businesses commonly operate?
They operate in utilities, healthcare, and defence.
What are some common business goals?
Survival, profit maximization, market share growth, sustainability, and social enterprise.
What defines a social enterprise business goal?
Profits are reinvested into a social mission.
What are needs essential for?
Survival and basic functioning.
What shapes wants beyond survival?
Culture, income, and aspiration.
What type of items are goods?
Tangible items that can be seen, touched, and stored.
What happens to ownership of goods when bought?
Ownership transfers to the buyer.
Can goods be evaluated before purchase?
Yes, goods can be evaluated before purchase.
What is a key characteristic of services regarding tangibility?
Services are intangible.
Can services be stored or owned?
No, services cannot be stored or owned.
How are services produced and consumed?
Simultaneously.
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