What are some internal causes of change?
Changes in organisational size
Poor business performance
New ownership
Transformational leadership
What are the external causes of change?
Changes in PESTLE
What are the possible changes designed to boost competitiveness through cost leadership?
No idea mate maybe lower cost supplier or producer, waste minimisation or recycling.
What are the internal causes of change?
What are the external causes of change?
Changes in PESTLE.
Possible changes designed to boost competitiveness through cost leadership.
Possible changes designed to boost competitiveness through differentiation.
What is automation?
Replacing people with machines, switching from a labour intensive to a capital intensive approach to a task.
Long-term financial improvement.
Short-term financial improvement.
Reasons why change initiative fail.
What must managers ensure for successful change?
How does organisational culture affect the success of change?
Issues faced by managers of small-sized to medium-sized firms.
Issues faced by large-sized firms.
What is incremental change?
It occurs when change is slow and happens in small steps.
What is disruptive change?
It occurs suddenly, unpredictably, and has major effect on entire markets.
Approaches to managing the resistance to change .
What is risk assessment?
A process used to identify. quantify and decide on the likelihood of negative future events occurring.
The first stage to scenario planning is risk assessment. What does this involve?
What is scenario planning?
Visualising possible future situations for a business and then devising plans for a business and then devising plans for how to exploit likely opportunities and minimise the effects of likely threats.
What are the common risks that many businesses identify?
What is contingency planning?
It means preparing plans in advance that can be implemented if a company is hit by a major crisis.
What is risk mitigation?
Risk mitigation is defined as taking steps to reduce adverse effects.