Why discuss the role of business in society, the primary functions within a business, and external forces that affect business activities?
Are you up for a challenge as you start this course?
As you embark on your study of business, you may be thinking that you aren’t really going “into business,” so much of what you will learn about isn’t applicable to your career or your future. Here is a challenge that may change your mind.
Stop what you are doing and take a minute to look around you. What do you see? Perhaps you see your living room where you are sitting at your desk doing your homework. You might be at a local coffee shop, hanging out with some friends who are going to help you study. In fact, you might even be sitting on the beach, reading this on your tablet or phone while you listen to the sounds of the ocean and children playing in the sand.
Now, look around again but this time consider everything within your view and ask yourself what do all of these things have in common? If you said that they are all the product of business then you are correct! How can that be, you ask? Business is everywhere, in everything we touch, we eat, we see, we smell and we feel. Oh, not always directly but in one way or another business is there. It is like the air that we breathe—sometimes invisible, but always present.
The next part of the challenge is this: As you work through this first outcome, keep trying to think of something, anything that you can say with certainty has no relationship to business. We will check back at the end of this outcome and see what you came up with!
Learning Outcomes
- Define the concept of business
- Distinguish between for-profit and non-profit organizations
- List the four factors of production required to sustain a business
- Identify the primary functional areas within a business and describe their contribution to the organization.
- Identify business stakeholders and describe their relationship with business organizations
- Identify the external forces that shape the business environment
Candela Citations
- Why It Matters: Role of Business. Authored by: Linda Williams and Lumen Learning. License: CC BY: Attribution
- Matterhorn. Authored by: Simon. Located at: http://pixabay.com/en/matterhorn-h%C3%B6rnligrat-cold-climb-968/. License: CC0: No Rights Reserved