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Political Factors:
Political factors are how and to what degree a government intervenes in the economy.
Specifically, political factors include areas such as tax policy, labor law, environmental
law, trade restrictions, tariffs, and political stability. Political factors may also include
goods and services which the government wants to provide or be provided (merit goods)
and those that the government does not want to be provided (demerit goods or merit bads).
Furthermore, governments have great influence on the health, education, business and
infrastructure of a nation. Political instability is one of the biggest barriers in Bangladesh
for any business venture. Frequent strike or blockade activities hamper the daily activities
and pose a great threat for any type of business to conduct their activities. Due to political
activities and political unrest situation in our country, our business will face jeopardize
situations .This will be a great hindrance towards the flourishment of our business.
Economic Factors:
Social factors:
With time people are becoming more independent and career-oriented. They are getting busy
day by day. Its getting impossible for most of the working people of our country to maintain
their neat and cleanliness of their house along with their every day busy schedule.
Also as more mothers are entering the workforce, they are rather relieved if there is a
viable alternative service which can help them to ensure safety and cleaning service of
their house. All these social changes are increasing the scope of our business and give us
driving force to invest as much in order to make it more competitive.
As our service is totally new, it would take time for people to get used to the idea of this
service. People will take some time to trust our service before they handover their precious
home in our hands.
Technological Factors:
Environmental Factors:
We are environment friendly. We will not use any chemical which may damage
environment.
Legal Factors:
Legal factors include discrimination law, consumer law, antitrust law, employment law,
and health and safety law. These factors can affect how a company operates, its costs, and
the demand for its products.