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Constraints a Fit - for - Life will face Constraints are the factors that affect the running of a business by restricting the business from reaching its full potential (reaching goal and targets/ aims and objectives it has set itself). There are two types of constraints internal and external. Internal constraints originate from the business itself such as from staff. Internal constraints unlike external constraints can be controlled and managed as they come from within the company. External constraints come from outside of the business they hinder the business from reaching its full potential. External constraints can not be controlled or managed, as the problems do not arise from within the business. The types of internal constraints a business might face include, Finance, Staffing, Size of Premises and Equipment and technology. Financial problems can stop businesses from completing their aims and objectives. Finance is an important issue to help businesses succeed in all aspects of...

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