1.3.3

Different Businesses Have Different Objectives

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Different Businesses Have Different Objectives

There are 3 key factors that influence a firm’s objectives:

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The size of a business

  • New businesses, like a Brexit consultancy set up in 2016, might focus on growth and survival because of the need to establish themselves and their high chance of failure.
  • This might mean they need to focus more on short-term objectives.
  • Smaller businesses, like Revolut or Monzo (banking apps) rely much more on word of mouth. Customer satisfaction may be a key objective.
  • Larger businesses, or companies (like Tesco plc) face more scrutiny from the public.
    • Shareholders may be most interested in profit.
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The level of competition

  • If a business is operating in a highly competitive market, then their objectives may change from increasing market share or growth to survival.
    • Survival is important when there is a lot of competition as it represents the likelihood of a business to survive when faced with high competition.
  • A price war between rivals drove out supermarket Kwik Save from the supermarket industry in the 2007.
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Type of business

  • Not-for-profit businesses will usually focus more on the social and ethical objectives than for-profit firms.
    • For example, TOMS shoes donates a pair of shoes to children in Africa for every pair of shoes that you buy.
  • 50% of new businesses fail after 5 years.

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1Understanding Business Activity

1.1Business Activity

1.2Classification of Businesses

1.3Enterprise, Business Growth & Size

1.4Types of Business Organisation

1.5Business Objectives & Stakeholder Objectives

2People in Business

3Marketing

3.1Marketing & the Market

3.2Market Research

3.3Marketing Mix

3.4Legal Controls

4Operations Management

5Financial Information & Decisions

6External Influences on Business Activity

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