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This Grade 10 Business Studies Notepad is an essential tool for any student taking the subject. It covers all TERM 1-4 of the course in an easy to understand format. The Note Set clearly outlines the topics covered in the course and provides comprehensive notes and diagrams for each topic. With its easy-to-follow format, this Note Set is an invaluable guide for any student taking Grade 10 Business Studies.

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, MICROENVIRONMENT, BUSINESS FUNCTIONS +
QUALITY
Business Environments:
Internal External environment
environment MARKET ENVIRONMENT MACRO ENVIRONMENT
MICROENVIRONMENT ⇨Operational ⇨General
[full control by company] [limited control by the [no control by the
company] company]
• Vision, mission, strategy • consumers • political
and objectives of the • competitors • economic
business enterprise • suppliers • social
• Factors of production / • civil society • technologically
resources • intermediaries • legally
Elements




Elements
• Business functions • customers / clients • environment
• Management structure • physically /
• Work environment naturally
• Culture • sociocultural &
• Image of the company demography
• international /
global
• institutional
• difficult employees • competition • changes in income
• lack of vision and mission • demographics levels
• lack of adequate • stock shortage • globalization
management skills • change in consumer • political changes
Challenges




Challenges
• trade unions preferences and • recent legislation
• stalking and stalking habits • labour
• psychographics restrictions
• socio-economic
issues
• inflation and
interest rates
Business has complete control Business has no control, but management can
influence control factors



MICROENVIRONMENT → internal environment / company itself

COMPONENTS:



VISION, MISSION STATEMENT, AIMS + GOALS
Vision → a dream that gives direction to the organisation over a long period of time [clear
& inspiring statement of what you are trying to achieve]
Strategy → the planning and actions of the top manager to achieve their vision.
Strategic vision → combine vision and strategy to provide a framework for the mission
and objectives of the organisation



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,MISSION STATEMENT
→ is inspired by the vision and explains what the business does in the long term
MISSION STATEMENT → statement of core objectives of a business and an explanation of
why the business exists



OBJECTIVES (AIM) AND OBJECTIVES
Primary objective → To make a profit
Secondary objective → social upliftment




ORGANISATIONAL CULTURE – ORGANISATIONAL RESOURCES

ORGANISATIONAL CULTURE
→ refers to HOW things are done at a business [e.g., clothing] > INFLUENCED BY EMPLOYEES'
CULTURE


VALUES → may include the upliftment of disadvantaged persons and equal employment
opportunities [the moral qualities important to an organisation]
CONVICTION → an organisation feels that the employees should dress as they want so
that they can be comfortable [example] > what an organisation feels is true / acceptable


PURPOSE of a business [NOT JUST > pursue optimal profit] → to create employment
opportunities and to be involved in social uplift [Purpose → the aims or objectives of an
organisation]


ORGANISATIONAL RESOURCES
→ Resources that a business uses > effective functioning
HUMAN RESOURCES– People with knowledge and skills (workers, consultants & managers)
[LABOUR → WAGES]
PHYSICAL RESOURCES– (operating resources) everything needed to run the business
successfully [CAPITAL → INTEREST]
FINANCIAL RESOURCES– (Cash, bank overdrafts, short- and long-term loans) it is
necessary to pay purchases and expenses to run the business [ENTREPRENEURIAL →
PROFIT]
TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCES- (Computers, voice mail and e-mail or production technology)
can give advantage over competitors but must therefore be protected by patent rights
or copyright [NATURAL → RENT]


BUSINESS MANAGEMENT - LEADERSHIP - ORGANISATIONAL
STRUCTURE
Management → The process by which an individual
provides guidance and direction so that the
organisation can achieve its objectives
Leadership → The way in which an individual can
influence the behaviour of others to achieve the
objectives of the organisation



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, LEADERSHIP MANAGER
• any employee [not management • specific position in company
position] • vacant management position
• comes forward > need for guidance in • hand out assignments + ensure their
group > CHARACTER TRAIT execution
• part of team + help carry out tasks • authority to issue assignments
• inspire to carry out tasks



ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE
→ Way in which employees are organised in a company + describe each manager's
responsibilities & authority
TRADITIONAL > pyramids [indicate levels of enterprise]


ORGANISATION → management determines which activities are to be carried out and by
whom.


ORGANOGRAM INDICATES:
• What work is done and by whom it is done
• The relationship between different jobs and tasks (lower level, middle level or top
management)
• The coordination between different departments (e.g., human resources and
marketing management)




8 BUSINESS FUNCTIONS > ROLE + IMPORTANCE

[IMPORTANT = ENSURING THAT THE BUSINESS' GOALS ARE ACHIEVED]





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