Organization's Internal Environment
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there are external and internal factors.
Internal factor , these involve (5M's)
Management
Manpower
machine
material and
money.
External factors , these include
Macro factor and micro factors.
Macro factors are the one that affect the organization indirectly, these are (pestel)
Political
enviroment
socia-cultural
technological and
Ecological
leagal
while micro factors are those which affect the organization directly it involve
customers
competitors
suppliers and
public
An organization's internal environment is composed of the elements within the organization, including current employees, management, and especially corporate culture, which defines employee behavior. Although some elements affect the organization as a whole, others affect only the manager. A manager's philosophical or leadership style directly impacts employees. Traditional managers give explicit instructions to employees, while progressive managers empower employees to make many of their own decisions. Changes in philosophy and/or leadership style are under the control of the manager. The following sections describe some of the elements that make up the internal environment.
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