The Internal Environment. An organization's internal environment is composed of the elements within the organization, including current employees, management, and especially corporate culture, which defines employee behavior. Although some elements affect the organization as a whole, others affect only the manager. read more
An organization's internal environment is composed of the elements within the organization, including current employees, management, and especially corporate culture, which defines employee behavior. Although some elements affect the organization as a whole, others affect only the manager. read more
The conditions, entities, events, and factors within an organization that influence its activities and choices, particularly the behavior of the employees. Factors that are frequently considered part of the internal environment include the organization's mission statement, leadership styles, and its organizational culture. read more
Internal: Company Culture. Your internal culture consists of the values, attitudes and priorities that your employees live by. A cutthroat culture where every employee competes with one another creates a different environment from a company that emphasizes collaboration and teamwork. Typically, company culture flows from the top down. read more