1) The internal factors comprises of
O Manpower-Employees
O supplier
O O O O
competitor
Customer
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The internal factors in a firm are comprised of Manpower-Employees
Explanation:
- The internal factors of a firm can be defined as the factors which influence the internal working and day-to-day operations of any company.
- Suppliers, competitors, and customers are external factors as they affect the functioning of a company but only from the outside.
- Manpower and employees work for the company and know about its objectives and important details. Therefore these are internal factors in a firm.
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