The Micro Environment in Business

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Which of the following is an example of the micro environment in a school?

  • The national education policies
  • The number of hours spent on homework (correct)
  • The number of students in the school
  • The location of the school

What is the term used to describe the degree of influence an individual has over certain aspects of the micro environment?

  • Influence (correct)
  • Authority
  • Power
  • Control

What are the levels of management in general management?

  • Strategic, tactical, and operational
  • Top, middle, and lower
  • Functional, divisional, and matrix
  • Planning, organizing, leading, and controlling (correct)

Which of the following is NOT a part of the micro environment?

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What is the term used to describe the overall purpose and direction of an organization?

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Micro Environment Example

The number of hours spent on homework is part of the micro environment in a school.

Influence

The degree of power an individual has over aspects of their immediate surroundings.

Levels of Management

Planning, organizing, leading, and controlling are the core functions of management.

Mission

An organization's mission is its overall purpose and direction.

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Study Notes

Micro Environment in a School

  • Includes individuals and groups that directly affect a school's operations, such as students, teachers, and parents.
  • Resources available at a micro level directly influence educational outcomes and classroom dynamics.

Influence in Micro Environment

  • The term "micro influence" describes the degree of impact an individual has on the micro environment.
  • Influencers may include teachers or student leaders shaping school culture and policies.

Levels of Management

  • Typically categorized into three main levels:
    • Top-level management (executives, directors)
    • Middle-level management (department heads, managers)
    • Lower-level management (supervisors, team leads)
  • Each level has distinct roles and responsibilities in organizational decision-making.

Non-Pertinent Elements of Micro Environment

  • Aspects outside the immediate school community, like government policies or global educational trends, do not belong to the micro environment.
  • Understanding these distinctions helps in focusing on internal factors influencing a school's environment.

Organizational Purpose and Direction

  • The term "mission statement" defines an organization's overall purpose and goals.
  • It serves as a guiding principle for decision-making and strategic planning within the organization.

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