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external factors effecting BT
- Political
- Political stability
- Change in government in the UK
- This could effect BT by a substantial amount. This is
so because is a new government was elected and puts
higher corporation taxes, then BT will have to set
more money aside to pay these taxes leading to lower
profit.
- Transport and internet availability
- UK
- If the government decide to increase internet availability this
means that there will be more users so there would be a
increase in demand for BT so will have a positive impact as
there will be more users
- India
- This is the same as the UK but because india has such a high population
which means that if internet availability is increased then there will be a
massive increase in demand so companies such as BT will thrive. This
might not be straight away because a large majority of the population is in
high levels of poverty
- Availability of education, training and research
- UK
- Availability to education is relatively easy in the UK which means that alot of
the population are well educated and are there for more qualified which means
that they are able to do there jobs to a better standard and so they bringing ore
money into the company.
- India
- India is a BRIC country which means that it is still very
under developed but it is starting to develop. Due to this
the literacy rate is still low which means that a majority
of the population are under qualified and not trained to
to there profession. This means that companies such as
BT are not making there maximum profits.
- impact on recruitment of staff
- UK and India
- When BT is recruiting it employees it is very important
that its employees meet all the requirements needs. This
is so because it needs to maximise its profits and it would
not be able to do this if the employees are under
qualified
- Legal
- company law
- Uk
- In the UK laws for businesses are very strict and if not followed properly
then companies are in risk of being shut down. So it is important that BT
follows these laws.
- the laws in india are less because the
country is the developing stage there for
things are easier to do cheaper like
transport
- Contract law
- in the uk there is a strict law system in
place therefor organisations are
regulated to what they do making it
harder for the company to do things
cheaply
- there is a contract law based on the english on, though the regulations
are less strict so the company can combat these easier so there is less
effect on income etc
- customer protection
- uk there are things such as
financial laws meaning that bt
can't do an absolute maximum
price as it has to work in the
best interest of the consumer
therefor can't get an absolute
max income
- india as in many other of
the laws they are looser in
the indian case meaning bt is
less effected and can charge
a higher price than if under
strict guides
- employment law
- in the uk the employment laws are very
strict meaning that when recruiting staff bt
must be careful to choose well, hige wages
and working condition standards mean that
much income is set aside for this
- in india are looser meaning staff can be
paid a lot less than in more developed
countries meaning less has to be set aside to
this issue so more can be on things like
development of products
- Socail
- changes in education
- the standards are ever changing for the better
meaning the work force is better, the richer
people also due to higher education meanderer
product is bought
- the continuos high standard means
changes are only for the better in the
UK stricter ofstead etc. mean that bt
gain through better staff etc
- an ageing population
- The UK has a very high ageing population which mean that in order
for them for BT to maximise there profits they need to develop
there products to suit the elderly which they can understand and
use with out hassle
- India is not have this problem because India has a rapidly
increasing population which will make it bottom have and
so will not need to focus on the elderly but when it starts to
develop more as a country and both rates drop then BT will
have to also do the same as the uk