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What is an example of an social attitudes

The workforce


-fifty years ago women stayed at home and the man worked


-until 1966 married women were not employed by the Australian public service and single women where forced to ‘retire’ when married


-this has changed substantially and the number of women in the workforce has grown rapidly since the 1960s.


-these demographic changes have led to changes in people’s attitudes and beliefs regarding the roles of men and women in society and the workforce.


Another example would be gay marriage is now excepted and now there are more opportunities for businesses to enter the market to provide services and goods for these events.

Values, beliefs and trends change over time

How can technology be used and help a business

Whether it is delivering a product or a service, it is important in the planning stage for a business to consider the use of technology in areas such as record keeping and financial management, marketing and sales, and operations

Keep business up to date


Ideas for a business to use it

What is an competitive advantage that and overseas country can have on Australia?

For example, labour costs are often cheaper in some neighbouring countries and this can provide an advantage

Overseas competitors

Patent

A right that is granted for any device, substance, method or process that is new,inventive and useful

Copyright

Exists to protect the original expression of ideas( not the ideas themselves). Copyright in Australia is free and automatic and tends to cover works such as books, films music and newspapers.

What does a business need to look at when establishing itself in overseas markets?

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Trademark

A trademark is a protection right that can be granted for any aspect of marketing


-can be granted for a letter, number, word, phrase, sound,smell,shape,logo,picture and/or aspect of marketing

Online sales

-it provides an opportunity for businesses to expand and take advantage of many potential customers.


Online sales is when a person purchases a product or service via the internet

What is an example of an online business?

Amazon

What can corporate social responsibility take the form of?

It can take the form of educational and social programs, as well as practices that reduce the business’s impact on the environment