Unit 2
HO 2-4 (continued)
always be tracked. By following developments reported in
trade
literature and following reports of advances noted by suppliers
or sales representatives the business person may well
be aware"
of these key changes. Fa;lure to monitor
and address major
technological innovations may adversely
affect the firm's com
petitive position-particularly if competing firms
avail them
selves of the technical improvements. This
does not, of course,
mean that every fad or innovation
must be accepted. Rather,
it does require a careful analysis and systematic consideration
of each advance to determine its potential
effect on the firm.
By doing so, the best and most relevant changes may
be ex
ploited. Further, the manager avoids being
caught in a position
where
the customer perceives that the business is technologi
cally backward or inferior
in comparison to its competitors. If
this occurs, extensive goodwill is
lost, as well as a significant
number of customers, and the business may be forced to incur
substantial
expense to bring its technology up-to-date and on
line.
For example, an insightful,
middle-aged man recently
started his own graphics design business. He posse!sed
exten
sive experience in the industry, having
been employed by his
largest competitor for
fourteen years. Through his experience
and exposure to the industry and his careful analysis ofevolving
trends, he concluded that all six
firms in his selected target
market were using equipment and
approaches that were out
dated. He felt that his business, by availing
itself of the latest
technological advances, could offer customers better
quality at
lower prices-thus, attaining a competitive edge.
Political
and Legal Changes
Relevant political
and legal changes must be consid.red. Here,
factors such as changes in government policy and
regulations,
legal developments,
and changes in political philosophy may
all impact the business. Examples are numerous. Many small
businesses were aware of the Export Trading
Company Act
and recognized its potential effects. Even before passage
of the
act, these businesses were contemplating and
plar.ning the de
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