Functions Of Business - Internal, External, And Support
Functions of business
The following image depicts the core functions of the business.
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Following three groups classifies the major functions of a typical business:
- Internal functions are primary activities happening inside or within the premises of an organisation and lay down its main foundation or base.
- External functions are mainly promotional activities performed out of the premises of a business institution.
- Support functions are ancillary (assisting) activities that aid the functioning of internal and external activities of a business establishment.
Internal functions of business help to lay its preliminary foundation (base). These mainly include primary activities like:
- Acquiring the necessary finance (funds) to initiate and run a business,
- Purchasing raw materials required to manufacture goods,
- Hiring labour force for work-related support,
- Handling and managing overhead expenses incurred while operating crucial business activities,
- Producing goods by converting raw materials into finished goods.
External functions facilitate promoting products produced by the business. These consist of outside activities like:
- Researching a market and carefully studying it.
- Running advertising campaigns to attract potential customers or clients,
- Promoting products in the market to increase sales,
- Appointing sales agents to collect consumers' data,
- Directing selling and distribution of products.
Support functions continuously aid both internal and external functions. These usually cover ancillary activities such as:
- Keeping record of accounts or financial transactions,
- Appointing Public relation (PR) officers as the official representatives of a business,
- Strictly controlling the quality of produced goods,
- Outsourcing non-productive activities to a BPO agency,
- Using Human Resource (HR) services to hire skilled personnel that qualifies and suits to do a particular job.
Note: Above functions don't cover all business activities since the scale of operation and requirement of every firm varies. However, these are considered as essential or primary functions of the majority of organisations.
These three groups of business functions are categorised based on their mendasar and immediate requirements needed to carry on the ancillary (supportive) business processes.
We cannot independently perform these three groups or categories of business functions. In other words, these are mutually dependent on each other to execute their respective tasks or jobs.
Now let's discuss in detail each category of business functions.
1. Internal functions of business
Internal functions consist of all those essential and crucial business activities that help to lay a business foundation:
- These are required to carry on the business objectives. It's the business promoters who decide such objectives. Objectives get determined at the time of business establishment.
- These are also required to carry on regular business activities.
The key internal functions of a business organisation:
banks, investors, and other financial institutions. Once finance is acquired, the funds are then allotted and subsequently channelized to initiate important preliminary activities of business such as purchasing of fixed assets like land, buildings, machinery, vehicles, so on.
- Quality,
- Price, and
- Delivery time of raw-materials.
- Labours' working hours,
- Their Pay-rate, and
- The idle (non-productive) time consumed by them.
2. External functions of business
External functions consist of all those business activities happening outside the premises or precincts of an organisation:
- These facilitate the promotion of goods produced by the company.
- These are required to carry on the business of the organisation at its best in the competitive markets.
- These are usually forecasted, planned and controlled by the concerned sales manager. He initiates these functions when he seeks profitable business opportunities in the market.
- These are necessary to take business decisions in scenarios such as:
- Introduction of new product in the market,
- Discontinuation of an old product from the market,
- Determining the selling price of an existing product, etc.
The external functions of a business are depicted and explained below:
top-level of management to ascertain the future scope of the product in the market.
- Newspapers,
- Magazines,
- Television channels,
- The Internet,
- Radios, etc.
- Providing free samples,
- Offering discounts,
- Giving gifts,
- Offering cash back schemes, etc.
3. Support functions of business
Support functions include all those ancillary (assisting) activities that facilitate and ensure smooth working of both, internal and external business functions.
Usually, managers of respective support teams operating within an organisation handle these functions. Their role is to provide the available information as and when required by the management. The management then utilises such information to take strategic decisions regarding the further implementation of internal and external functions of the business.
Some significant support functions of business:
- They link their organisation with customers, shareholders, media, government, and others.
- They also support in providing the correct information with respect to activities like production of goods, selling and distribution, etc. of the organisation as and when required.
- It helps to ensure and control the purchase of quality raw materials.
- It takes care to see that the productions of goods happen as per standards set by the organisation.
- Furthermore, it also helps in distribution of quality (QC passed) products to consumers.
- Taking customers' complaints,
- Preparing payroll accounts,
- Calculating sales agents' commission, etc.
- Selling and distribution,
- Acquiring finance,
- Production of goods, so on.
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