Stages of the Business Life Cycle
Business Types and Structures
External Environment
Internal environment
Business Functions
100

When a business is either entering new markets or establishing its presence in an existing market


Growth stage

100

The two business ownership structures that owners have unlimited liability

Sole trader and partnerships

100

This factor refers to fair trade and sustainability

Macro - Ethical

100

The leaders in charges of the business

Owners/managers

100

Activities of this function include:

- investment control and evaluation

- accounting information systems

- allocating financial resources

Finance

200

When the business may be at the top if its industry and generally the longest stage of the life cycle 

Maturity

200

A business that is formed to provide goods, services or funds to a particular concern or benefit a community.

Not-for-profit

200

This factor refers to trade regulations based on government policy

Macro - political

200

The people working for the owners/managers

Employees

200

This function is responsible for determining consumer buying habits and researching trends.

Marketing

300

The riskiest stage of the business life cycle

The start-up

300

What is the structure of a business with 'Pty Ltd' at the end

Private company

300

This factor refers to professional associations and trade unions

Operating - Interest Groups
300

The hierarchy of an organisation

Organisational structure

300

This function involves utilising resources from materials, equipment and technology to acquire, develop and deliver goods and services.

Operations

400

A challenge of this stage is the capital, energy and time required to develop the idea/product

Seed stage

400

What does GBE stand for?

Government Business Enterprise

400

This factor refers to the changes in consumer confidence

Macro - economics


400
The shared values, attitudes, beliefs and behaviours of people within the organisation

Organisational culture

400

This function deals with acquiring and maintaining a business' workforce.

Human resources (HR)

500
A business in the steady state investing in research and development to avoid decline

The post-maturity stage

500

What is the structure of a business with 'Ltd' at the end

Public company

500

Examples of this factor include:

-an ageing population, changes in trends and higher education levels


Macro - Socio-cultural factors

500

What factor is this an example of: At Netflix, all employees can participate actively in important decision-making processes. There are no inhibiting rules, and staff members can communicate freely and directly. Netflix chooses employees based on integrity, teamwork, passion, humility, innovation, and selflessness. 

Organisational cultures (positive)

500

Employee related legislation and regulations

Human resources

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