External Environment Analysis

Wyeth Ayerst's external environment consists of three components: its remote, industry, and operating environment. In these three environments, there is a chance that one of its external environments may change. All of these environmental sectors affect the firm's operations both on an international and domestic level, and it is very possible for changes to occur. Change is an inevitable factor in the world of business. In fact, I have predicted that there will be several changes that will impact Wyeth's external environment. It is for this reason that I must create a set of long-term objectives for Wyeth Ayerst.
The remote environment is what originates beyond the daily operations of Wyeth. The Remote Environment is made up of five factors that are not influenced by a single firm. These factors are economic, social, political, technological, and ecological. Although these factors cannot be affected by Wyeth, they can definitely effect the operations of Wyeth. These must be all considered by the firm when working with the market. Over the next ten years, there are several changes that might take place in the remote environment. For example, if technology changes rapidly, then Wyeth must modify its technology to the level needed in order to stay competitive in the market. If political factors change laws and regulations (i.e. the FDA), then they must make changes in order to meet these Political standards. Ecological factors also might cause several issues. If pollution and global warming continues to be an issue, then the energy used by Wyeth to produce its products must be modified in order to meet ecological standards. The remote environment is anything outside of Wyeth that cannot directly be affected by the company but can certainly cause changes in the company ...
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