EBK BUSINESS DRIVEN TECHNOLOGY
EBK BUSINESS DRIVEN TECHNOLOGY
7th Edition
ISBN: 8220103675451
Author: BALTZAN
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter B, Problem B4.7MBD

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Business departments and environmental issues:

  • Accounting:
    • It provides quantitative information about finances of business.
    • It records, measures and describes financial information.
    • The issues that might occur are computer upgrades and energy use
  • Finance:
    • It deals with planned financial matters related with cumulative business value.
    • It observes applicable laws as well as social responsibilities.
    • The issues that might occur are computer upgrades and energy use
  • Sales:
    • It functions by selling service or goods.
    • It focuses on cumulative customer sales and company revenue.
    • It helps building task of strong customer relationships.
    • The ecological issues includes:
      • Energy usage in travel.
      • Mailing of sales information.
  • Marketing:
    • It is process associated with promotion of sale of services or goods.
    • It supports sales department through creation of promotions that helps in selling goods.
    • The environment issues includes:
      • Wasted paper for marketing campaigns.
      • Usage of staplers or other gadgets.
      • Computer upgrade and energy usage.
  • Manufacturing:
    • It makes product relevant to company.
    • It performs the quality control and testing process.
    • The shipping and customer support is been implemented by this section...

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