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Information that originates outside the organization is known as external information. a) Daily receipts and expenditures (b) Salesperson Quotas (c) Descriptions of customer satisfaction with products and services (d) Quantity of an item in hand or in inventory (e) Cost and selling price of the company’s item.
The external information needed by the top management is often divided in two broad types - information on immediate environment of the company, and that on the wider environment. The immediate environment of the company include its customers, suppliers, competitors and the industry within which the organization operates.
The wider environment includes the everything else outside the company. The information in the wider environment is often classified according to PESTEL framework, which divides the total external environmental factore in following six groups.
The various sources of information through which top level managers collect external information include.
the answer is C
Information that originates outside the organization and the external information is
(C) a description of the customer satisfaction with products and services
the correct answer is C
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Option-C Descriptions of customer satisfaction with products and services..............................................
Option C
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Thank you for other question received. Of Course Option C. As External Information for an organization.
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My answer is for option (C)
(c) Descriptions of customer satisfaction with products and services