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Organisation and It's Parts
Organisation and It's Parts
Orgnization: An organization is like a team of people working together for a common goal, like a
soccer team trying to win a game. They have different roles, like players and coaches, and they all
have to work together to be successful.
1. Employee
Individuals hired by an organization to perform specific tasks or roles in exchange for wages or salaries.
Internal Impact:
External Impact:
2. Unions
Organizations formed by workers to collectively negotiate with employers for better wages, benefits,
and working conditions.
Internal Impact:
External Impact:
- Strikes or disputes can garner negative media attention and affect public perception.
- Union lobbying efforts may influence government policies affecting the industry.
3. Shareholders
Individuals or entities that own shares or stocks in a company, entitling them to a portion of the
company's profits and voting rights in certain decisions.
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External Impact:
4. Communities
Groups of people living in the same area or sharing common interests, often impacted by the activities
of organizations operating within their vicinity.
Internal Impact:
External Impact:
5. Suppliers
Entities or individuals that provide goods or services to an organization, essential for its operations.
Internal Impact:
External Impact:
- Ethical sourcing practices can impact public perception and brand reputation.
6. Media
Channels or platforms through which news, information, and entertainment are communicated to the
public, including newspapers, television, radio, and online outlets.
Internal Impact:
- Positive media coverage can enhance brand visibility and consumer trust.
7. Government
The governing body responsible for creating and enforcing laws, regulations, and policies that affect
organizations and society as a whole.
Internal Impact:
External Impact:
- Government contracts and subsidies can impact revenue and growth opportunities.
Organizations formed by businesses within a specific industry or trade to promote their common
interests, provide resources, and advocate on their behalf.
Internal Impact:
External Impact:
9. Competitors
Other organizations operating in the same industry or offering similar products or services, vying for the
same market share and customers.
Internal Impact:
External Impact:
- Competitor actions can trigger responses affecting brand positioning and customer loyalty.
10. Customers
Individuals or entities that purchase goods or services from an organization, driving its revenue and
shaping its product offerings.
Internal Impact:
External Impact:
- Customer reviews and word-of-mouth recommendations affect brand reputation and sales.
Organizations formed to advocate for specific social or political causes, aiming to influence public
opinion, policies, or corporate practices.
Internal Impact:
- Engagement with these groups can inform corporate social responsibility initiatives.
External Impact: