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THE OPEN UNIVERSITY OF TANZANIA

FACULTY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

OME 212: BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT AND STRATEGIES

COURSE OUTLINE

2010

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INTRODUCTION

This course focuses on the external and internal environment in which companies operate. The course aims at creating more understanding of the different types of responses that companies have to their environments and to the types of competition they are facing. The main objective of the course is to enable the students to have a clear understanding of the theories and models that provides a fundamental building block of business as well as blending theory with practical scenarios at different levels. The course will also equip you with interrelated environmental forces that may act upon business organizations and hence influence business performances. The course will further help you to identify the nature and complexity of the competitive environment, technological environment, dynamic and multifaceted social environment, political issues that may have a potential impact on business organization and the nature of changes in any business environment and organizational. This course will also introduce you the dynamic inter-relationships between businesses. Furthermore, this course will introduce you the nature of market freedom beginning with an outline of the historical emergence of free market ideology and its progress towards globalization. The course is an interesting to you for understanding the dynamic environment and how to cope with for business success.

General Objective

The broad objective of this course is to familiarize you with policy issues, forms of business in business environment, gender issues in relation to business and communication in business organizations within and outside.

Specific objectives

At the end of studying this course students should be able to:

Define the term business environment and understand a number of models of the contextual environment of organizations

Compare environmental forces that may act upon a variety of circumstances within and outside the organizations

Identify the stakeholders of the business environment

Diagnose the range and complexity of the external and internal influences on business activities

Explain the nature and theory of free markets

Explain varieties of contemporary dilemmas relating to market liberalization and constraint

Discuss broad range of contemporary economic and political perspectives on business and society

Integrate knowledge, theory and practice into a strategic and dynamic overview of the organisation in its environmental context.

Develop and defend coherent and persuasive arguments for the adoption of innovative strategies for a range of business and organizational situations.

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Demonstrate strategic management concepts, strategic thinking and process of strategic management of company in global environment

Apply various theories in explaining gender relations in a Business Society.

Explain and discuss the causes and spread of HIV/AIDS and how to overcome the disease.

Evaluate the nature and importance communication skills in effective communication within and beyond organizations

Identify the importance of communication barriers and how to overcome them

Explain the relationship between organizations, inter-organizational networks and today’s communication process.

Identify the principles of persuasive communication.

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LECTURE ONE: NATURE AND SCOPE OF BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT

1.1 Overview

In this lecture you will learn about business environment and its components. Business organizations are integral part of social system; hence business organizations are direct interacting with its environments. In this lecture you will be introduced with the key elements of business environment and how managers prepare organization direction for the purpose of achieving set of goals.

1.2 Key Learning Objectives

At the end of this lecture you should be able to:

Explain the meaning of business environment

Explain the importance of business environment to managers and other stakeholders.

Explain the relationship between the components as described in business environment models

Discuss the general approach of studying Business Environment.

1.3 Key Sub topics

Definition of Basic Terms used in Business Environment

Scope of the Study of Business Environment

Importance of Business Environment

Interplay of Business Environment and Models of society and business

LECTURE TWO: BUSINESS OPERATIONS AND THE SOCIETY

2.1 overview

In this lecture you will learn how the business environment imposes several constraints in organization and its considerable effects and influence on the scope of its activities. On the other hand, the organization has limited control of activities. The primary task of an organization is to identify and understand the environment in which it operates and devise policies in accordance with dynamic and is uncertain.

2.2 key Learning Objectives

At the end of this lecture you should be able to:

Define Business environment and its components

Discuss the factors that influence business

Draw the features of business environment

Explain the environmental factors of a business

Describe the environmental analysis of a business

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2.3 Sub-topics

Business, Government and Society

Feature of business environment

Factors influencing business

Environmental scanning and consideration factors

LECTURE THREE: BUSINESS OBJECTIVES AND THE STAKEHOLDERS

3.1

Overview

In this lecture you will learn how Modern organizations need to have clear sense of their objectives which place strong priority on stakeholders who are the owners of the business. It is necessary to take consideration of various stakeholders in establishing business objectives.

3.2 key Learning objectives

At the end of this lecture you should be able to:

Discuss the effective business objectives

Identify the organization stakeholders

Discuss the driving objectives of a business organization

Explain the determinants of business objectives

3.3 Sub-topics

Effective objectives for an organization

Organization stakeholders

Driving objectives for business existence

Determinants of organization objectives

LECTURE FOUR: THE EFFECT OF ECONOMICS ON BUSINESS

4.1

Overview

In this lecture you will learn the challenge of macroeconomics to determine what makes some countries relatively wealthy and other countries relatively poor, in order to implement policies and programs that lead to increase prosperity for everyone in all countries. As well as business, some do prosper in a desired trend while others do not.

This lecture is about different economic setups of economies and their effect to business management.

4.2 key Learning objectives

At the end of this lecture you should be able to:

Explain the benefits of business to community

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Explain the concept of free market

Explain the trends of mixed economies

Discuss different theories of trade and the impact to business development

4.3 Sub-topics

Business and its importance to society

Importance of free markets economies and their limitations

Trends of mixed economies and the business

Comparative and absolute advantages concepts

LECTURE FIVE: COMPETING IN THE GLOBAL MARKETS

5.1 Overview

In this lecture you will learn how competing in a global market require technology development. The production of goods and services no longer recognizes political boundaries and corporate task-based, nor geography-based. The flat world phenomenon used to be perceived as a threat, but it is now being embraced as an opportunity.

5.2 Key Learning objectives

At the end of this lecture you should be able to:

Explain the global markets

Discuss the importance of global markets

Explain the involvement of global trade

Explain the factors that affect global markets

5.3 Sub-topics

Global markets

Why global markets

Export and imports of goods and services

Factors affecting global business

LECTURE SIX: ETHICAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS AND SOCIAL

RESPONSIBILITIES

6.1

Overview

In this lecture you will learn how organization ethics begin at the top. Any trust and cooperation between workers and managers should base on fairness, honesty, openness and morally integrity. The same can be said about relationship among businesses and among nations.

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6.2 Key Learning objectives

Define ethics in organization set up

Explain the importance of ethics

Describe the role of management in setting ethical standards

Describe corporate social responsibility

Evaluate corporate responsibility to various stakeholders

6.2

Sub- Topics

Definition of ethics

Ethics and its importance

Ethical standards for business undertaking

Social responsibility and the business

Corporate responsibility to various stakeholders

LECTURE SEVEN: EMPOWERING EMPLOYEES TO SATISFY CUSTOMERS

7.1 Overview

In this lecture you will learn how Managers are supposed to practice the art of getting things done through other organization resources, employees being the key. At one time managers used to be called bosses, and their job consisted of telling people what to do and inspecting over them to be sure they did. Today management is becoming more progressive, the managers do prepare human resources as a key resource for achieving organization goals/objectives.

7.2 Key learning objectives

Explain how the changes that are occurring in the business environment affects management

Describe the functions of management

Explain the planning process and relate with customer satisfaction

Discuss the motivators of employees towards performance

Describe the leadership styles

Explain how job can be designed to satisfy customers

7.3 Sub-topics

Managerial challenges and the environment

Functions of management

Planning- creating a vision based on value

Employee motivation and customer satisfaction

Leadership styles

Job design

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LECTURE EIGHT: BUSINESS POLICY & STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT

PROCESS

8.1 Overview

Business Policy focuses on the efficient utilization of resources of the corporate assets and emphasizes the formulation of guidelines that help in accomplishment of firm’s mission and objective. Strategic management is a set of managerial decisions and actions that determine the short and long run performance of an organization. This lecture introduces you on internal and external environment of an organization including formulation, implementation, strategies evaluation and control.

8.2 Lecture objectives

At the end of the lecture, you should be able to:

Define Policy and strategic management.

Describe the strategic management process.

Show the internal and external analysis of an organization.

Understand the terms used in strategic management process.

8.2.1Sub topics

Meaning of Business Policy and strategic management

Strategic management process

Environmental scanning and the tools used

Formulation of Strategies

Implementation of Strategies

Evaluation and control of Strategies

LECTURE NINE: ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS AND SCANNING

9.1 Overview

Organizations do not operate in vacuum; they are part of dynamic environments which management must continually be aware of. The external environment focuses on the factors outside the organization which have influence on the operation of the organization. The internal environment consists of in-depth understanding of factors that are within the organization.

9.2 Lecture Objectives

After completion of the lecture, you should be able to:

Describe the elements of business environment.

Explain the importance of analyzing the element of business environment.

Explain the tools used to analyze the environment

Explain the factors that are considered in environmental scanning

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9.2 Sub topics

External environment of an organization

Internal environment of an organization

Tools used to analyze the environment

Environmental factors for an organization

LECTURE TEN: FORMULATION OF STRATEGIC DIRECTION OF AN

ORGANISATION

10.1 Overview

There is a saying that, if you do not know where you are going, any road can take you.

The business must have a written statement to show the direction where they want to go.

Knowing where the company is going a vision and mission statement must be developed and shared by all stakeholders.

10.2 Key learning objectives

Develop vision and strategic mission

Develop organization philosophy

Develop organization policies and strategic objectives

Discuss the organization strategies

10.3 Sub-topics

Vision and mission

Organization philosophy

Policies and strategic objectives

Strategies of an organization

LECTURE ELEVEN: CREATING EFFECTIVE ORGANISATION DESIGN

11.1 Overview

The wrong organisation structure will hinder the success of the business. Organisational structures aim at maximizing organisation efficiency. An effective organisational structure will facilitate working relationships between various sections of the organisation. It will retain order and command whilst promoting flexibility and creativity.

The set organizational structure may not coincide with facts, evolving in operational action. Such divergence decreases performance, when growing. E.g. a wrong organizational structure may hamper cooperation and thus hinder the completion of orders in due time and within limits of resources and budgets. Organizational structures shall be adaptive to process requirements, aiming to optimize the ratio of effort and input to output.

11.2 Key learning objectives

Explain what is organization structure

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Explain different organization structures

Explain different hierarchy organization structures

Discuss the importance of organization structures

11.3 Sub-topics

Organization structure

Organization hierarchy of structures

Structure designs

Advantages and disadvantages of traditional organization structure

LECTURE TWELVE: ORGANISATION STRATEGIES

12.1 Overview

In this lecture you will learn how strategic objectives of an organization are prepared; the next step is to determine the organization strategies. There are four levels of strategies to be developed and monitored by an organization management.

12.2 Key learning objectives

Explain the techniques for analyzing corporate strategy

Explain the BCG Growth-Share Matrix

Explain Business Portfolio Matrix

Analyze the Business strategies

Discuss the generic strategies

Discuss the competitive strengths and the product life-cycle stages

Explain the functional strategic analysis

Examine the methods for choosing organization strategy

12.3 Sub-topics

Corporate strategies

BCG Growth share-Matrix

Business portfolio analysis

Generic Business strategies

Competitive strength and product life-cycle

Functional strategic analysis

Choosing organizational strategies

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LECTURE THIRTEEN: IMPLEMENTATION OF ORGANISATION

STRATEGIES

13.1 Overview

Strategic implementation is a crucial issue because any good strategy provides organization efforts to move forward. Successful strategy implementation requires support, discipline, motivation and hard work from all managers and employees. It requires a suitable organization structure to translate ideas into concrete action plan.

13.2 Key learning objectives

Explain the value of effective strategic control

Discuss the imperative for contemporary control systems

Explain the key participants to corporate governance

Explain the role of corporate governance mechanism in ensuring the interest of managers are aligned to those of stakeholders

13.3 Sub topics

Effective strategic control

Importance of strategic control

Participants to corporate governance

Corporate governance, Managers and stakeholders in strategy control

LECTURE FOURTEEN: ANALYSING STRATEGIC ALTENATIVES

14.1 Overview

The process of strategic choice is essential in a decision making process. Decision consists of setting objectives, generating alternatives, choosing one or more alternatives that will help the organization achieve objectives. The final stage in the process is the implementation of strategies. To make choice from among alternatives a decision maker has to set certain criteria on which to accept or reject.

14.2 Key learning objective

Explain the steps in the choice of the alternatives

Analyze the situation to determine when to diversify

Explain factors that signal a company to diversify

Explain justification for diversification

Explain the entry strategies for a firm

Identify diversification strategies

14.3 Sub topics

Choice of alternatives

Factors for diversification

Strategies for entering new business

Joint venture strategies

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Choosing the diversification path

Merits of related and unrelated diversification

LECTURE FIFTEEN: BUSINESS COMMUNICATION SKILLS

15.1 Overview

In today’s complex business organizations, you will encounter people from many backgrounds, whose life experiences are different. The context in which you communicate is also likely to be fairly complex and unfamiliar. You will not only need an open mind, understanding of the broad principles of communication, a flexible set of practical tools and some experience in applying them in different situations. The main aim of this course is to enable you acquire knowledge, develop skills and changed attitude in communicating in Business organizations.

15.2 Key learning Objectives

By the end of this course you should be able to:-

Develop and use skills of arguing persuasively in communication.

Distinguish the relationship between organizations, inter-organizational network and today’s communication process.

Explain the impact of poor communication in business

Discuss the communication barriers and how to overcome them

15.3 Sub topics

Simple model of communication process

Key dimensions of organizational communication

Different perspectives on communication

Challenges of communication in organization

Communication Barriers and how to overcome them

LECTURE SIXTEEN: BUSINESS INTERNAL COMMUNICATION

16.1 Overview

Internal communications is a generic expression for all communication (formal and informal) that an organization undertakes with its close stakeholders. The main purpose of formal internal communications is to inform employees or members of the direction and performance of the organization to which they belong.

16.2 Key learning objectives

Explain the methods used in internal communication

Discuss the internal communication strategies

Discuss the internal communication channels

Explain the audiences of internal communication

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16.3 sub-topics

Internal communication methods

Internal communication strategies

Internal communication channels

Audience to internal communication

LECTURE SEVENTEEN: PERSUASIVE COMMUNICATION

17.1Overview

Sales as a tool to support of communication can enhance their success by improving persuasive communication skills. Sometimes we fall into the habit of saying things the same way we have said them for years. By doing so, we often miss opportunities to be more persuasive. Without realizing it, we may even put another person on the defensive or create a negative image of our business.

17.2 Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course you should be able to:-

Explain the importance of advertisement in communication

Explain the process of communication

Discuss the promotion mix

Examine the future trends of communication

17.3 Sub topics

Public Communication process in business

Media relations and press releases

Trade fairs, exhibitions and events

Promotion mix as communication firm’s products

Reports, meetings, circular and sales letters, advertisements and

Leaflets

LECTURE EIGHTEEN: DECISION MAKING - MANAGING INFORMATION

18.1 Overview

Businesses now operate in a rapidly evolving market and have become increasingly dependent on Information systems (IS) and the deployment of Business Information

Technology to support them. In order to be effective, organizations have realized the importance of developing an IT strategy that fully supports the business strategy.

It is difficult to think of a situation where businesses can do without technology and computers today. It is extremely difficult to say whether businesses depend on computers or computers created business opportunities.

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18.2 Key learning objectives

Outline the changing role of information technology

Explain how information technology can support business

Discuss the use of internet as compared to intranet as a tool of business success

Discuss the ways that IT can support in data collection

Explaining the importance of using computers in business

18.2 Sub-topics

Role of information technology in business today

IT as competitive advantage tool

Internet and intranet

Research and the IT

Importance of computer in business

LECTURE NINETEEN: GENDER ISSUES IN BUSINESS

19.1 Overview

The term gender and the economy have been in debate for long time. Gender and activities constituting the economy of any business society, the position of women under each structure of the economy, the economic policies on Gender, Gender planning and

Business Development will be considered in this lecture. In this lecture, furthermore, you will learn Gender and Structural Adjustment Policies and the Globalization.

19.2 Key Learning Objectives:

After completing this lecture you should be able to:

Explain the composition of the three levels of the economy.

Explore and understand the Economic Policies on Gender in Tanzania whether they are creating Gender Balance or not.

Explain Gender Planning and Economic Development.

Understand Gender and Structural adjustment Policies and Globalization.

19.3 Subtopics:

Analysis of the levels of the structure of the economy in relation to gender:

The Micro level of the Economic Structure.

The Macro level of the Economic Structure

Analysis of the Activities constituting the economy in relation to gender

Economic Policies on Gender in Tanzania

Gender Planning and Business Development

Gender and Structural Adjustment Policies and Globalization

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LECTURE TWENTY: THE IMPACT OF HIV/AIDS IN BUSINESS

DEVELOPMENT

20.1 Overview

HIV/AIDS is a disease which until recent days has no cure or treatment, which affects the workforce and business community. This lecture introduces to students the causes of

HIV/AIDS and its impacts on business and economy and how to combat the disease.

20.2 Lecture Objectives:

After completing this lecture you should be able to:

Explain the causes and spread of HIV/AIDS

Assess the impact of HIV/AIDS on business operation

20.3 Subtopics:

Meaning of HIV/AIDS and its causes/spread.

Impacts of HIV/AIDS on the Economy and Business.

How to control the spread of HIV/AIDS.

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