- Dedication
- About the authors
- Preface
- New to the edition
- How to use the Online Resource Centre
- Acknowledgements
- Part I Legal Systems
- 1. Introduction to law
- 2. Legal systems and sources of law
- 3. The court system of England & Wales
- 4. Legislation
- 5. Case law
- 6. Legal services
- Part II Legal Skills
- 7. Reading and understanding law
- 8. Legal research
- 9. Problem solving
- 10. Advocacy, mooting, and professional communication
- 11. Writing and drafting
- Part III Employability and Commercial Awareness
- 12. Making yourself more employable
- 13. Understanding clients: individuals and businesses
- 14. Businesses and the business environment
- 15. Essential economics and finance
- 16. Law firms as businesses
- 17. CVs, applications, and interviews
- Appendix
- Index
(p. 411) 14. Businesses and the business environment
- Chapter:
- (p. 411) 14. Businesses and the business environment
- Author(s):
Scott Slorach
, Judith Embley
, Peter Goodchild
, and Catherine Shephard
- DOI:
- 10.1093/he/9780198785903.003.0014
This chapter discusses the following: the importance of commercial awareness; the main types of business structure, their organisation, and management; the different markets, sectors, and industries in which businesses operate, and the role of consumers within these markets; supply chains from business to consumer; and the impact of competition within different markets.
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- Dedication
- About the authors
- Preface
- New to the edition
- How to use the Online Resource Centre
- Acknowledgements
- Part I Legal Systems
- 1. Introduction to law
- 2. Legal systems and sources of law
- 3. The court system of England & Wales
- 4. Legislation
- 5. Case law
- 6. Legal services
- Part II Legal Skills
- 7. Reading and understanding law
- 8. Legal research
- 9. Problem solving
- 10. Advocacy, mooting, and professional communication
- 11. Writing and drafting
- Part III Employability and Commercial Awareness
- 12. Making yourself more employable
- 13. Understanding clients: individuals and businesses
- 14. Businesses and the business environment
- 15. Essential economics and finance
- 16. Law firms as businesses
- 17. CVs, applications, and interviews
- Appendix
- Index