Profession Vs Business

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Business vs Profession

Human beings are continuously engaged in some activity or other in order


to satisfy their unlimited wants. Every day we come across the word
'business' or 'businessman' directly or indirectly. Business has become
essential part of modern world.

BUSINESS IS AN ECONOMIC ACTIVITY, WHICH IS RELATED WITH


CONTINUOUS AND REGULAR PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION
OF GOODS AND SERVICES FOR SATISFYING HUMAN WANTS
Features of Business
1. Exchange of goods and services
All business activities are directly or indirectly concerned with the
exchange of goods or services for money or money's worth.

2. Deals in numerous transactions


In business, the exchange of goods and services is a regular feature. A
businessman regularly deals in a number of transactions and not just one
or two transactions.

3. Profit is the main Objective


The business is carried on with the intention of earning a profit. The profit
is a reward for the services of a businessman.

4. Business skills for economic success


Anyone cannot run a business. To be a good businessman, one needs to
have good business qualities and skills. A businessman needs experience
and skill to run a business.
5.Risks and Uncertainties
Business is subject to risks and uncertainties. Some risks, such as risks of loss
due to fire and theft can be insured. There are also uncertainties, such as loss
due to change in demand or fall in price cannot be insured and must be borne
by the businessman.

6. Buyer and Seller


Every business transaction has minimum two parties that is a buyer and a
seller. Business is nothing but a contract or an agreement between buyer and
seller.

7. Connected with production


Business activity may be connected with production of goods or services. In
this case, it is called as industrial activity. The industry may be primary or
secondary.

8. Marketing and Distribution of goods


Business activity may be concerned with marketing or distribution of goods in
which case it is called as commercial activity.
9.Deals in goods and services
In business there has to be dealings in goods and service.
Goods may be divided into following two categories :-
Consumer goods : Goods which are used by final consumer for consumption
are called consumer goods e.g. T.V., Soaps, etc.
Producer goods : Goods used by producer for further production are called
producers goods e.g. Machinery, equipments, etc. Services are intangible but
can be exchanged for value like providing transport, warehousing and
insurance services, etc.

10. To Satisfy human wants


The businessman also desires to satisfy human wants through conduct of
business. By producing and supplying various commodities, businessmen try
to promote consumer's satisfaction.

11. Social obligations


Modern business is service oriented. Modern businessmen are conscious of
their social responsibility. Today's business is service-oriented rather than
profit-oriented.
Profession

A paid occupation, especially one that


involves prolonged training and a
formal qualification.
Features of Profession
1. Intellectual Character
Entrance into a profession typically requires an extensive period of training
and this training is of an intellectual character. A training of professionals
focuses mainly on intellectual content than on practical skills.
2. Vital to the well-being of the Society
A society that has a sophisticated scientific and technological base
is dependant on its professional elite.
We rely on knowledge possessed by a physician to protect us from disease
We require a lawyer if we have been sued or accused of a crime
We depend on the knowledge of an accountant to file our tax returns
3. Have monopoly on Professional Services
This is obtained by two ways :Through the institution which has a
professional title.
Through a licensing system which acknowledges the professional standard
and allows the individuals to practice.
4. Specialized knowledge
Professionals have an unusual degree of autonomy in the workplace.
Professionals may exercise a large degree of individual judgment in carrying
out their professional responsibilities. Physician must determine the most
appropriate type of medical treatment for their patients. This is one of the
most satisfying aspects of professional work.

5. Regulated by Ethical Standards


Professionals claim to be regulated by ethical standards. This is embodied in

the ‘code of ethics’. Degree of control that professions posses over the
services to the well-being of the society provides an obvious temptation to
abuse. Professional codes are framed by professional societies.

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