External Influences and STEEPLE analysis
Social & Ethical Influences
Random Food
Political Trade Unions and Employer Associations
Legal influences
100

What term describes the business environment as 'always changing' and 'never stops'?

Dynamic

100

What is the term for the study of a country’s populations?

Demographic

100

What specific type of protein found in wheat flour gives bread its structure?

Gluten

100

What specific service must the government provide to move resources and products efficiently?

Transport

100

Which Act details mandatory legal requirements for minimum wage and holidays?

ERA

200

What component of STEEPLE analyzes interest rates and taxation?

Economic

200

What specific social movement in 2021 focused on systemic racism?

Black Lives Matter

200

What liquid is traditionally boiled with oats to make porridge?

Water or milk

200

What specific term is used for the negotiating power Trade Unions form as 'one workers’ voice'?

Collective Bargaining

200

What Act protects New Zealanders from the invasion of personal privacy?

Privacy Act

300

What specific component of STEEPLE addresses 'Resource management'?

Environmental

300

Ethical practices that go beyond legal compliance are described as what type of actions?

Voluntary

300

What fruit is used to make guacamole?

Avocado

300

A right-wing government generally supports what type of economy, characterised by lack of government intervention?

Free market

300

What specific business department must manage changing laws according to the sources?

Compliance

400

What is the term for reducing problems that an organisation needs to do using STEEPLE analysis?

Mitigate / Minimise

400

Payment of the living wage should align with what expectations?

Community

400

What non-alcoholic liquid is the primary ingredient used in tofu production?

Soy

400

What is the specific industrial action an employer might use to physically stop workers from entering the workplace?

Lock out

400

The Resource Management Act (RMA) promotes the sustainable management of what?

Resources

500

Which related internal standard is noted as having overlap with the 'External Influences' standard

Future Proofing

500

Which Māori concept is used to describe a moral code by which business decisions are guided?

Tikanga

500

What specific heating process kills pathogenic bacteria in liquid foods like milk?

Pasteurisation

500

What is the primary aim of Employer Associations regarding Trade Union influence?

Balance the power

500

The Māori business concept Whanaungatanga is linked to which specific piece of employment legislation?

ERA