MindMap Gallery 8 PEST analysis
PEST analysis is a tool to analyze the four major external environmental factors that affect an enterprise: Political, Economic, Social and Technological.
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PEST analysis
definition
Political Economic Social Technological
PEST analysis is a tool to analyze the four major categories of major external environmental factors that affect an enterprise.
Scope of application
corporate strategic planning
Market planning
Product business development
Research report writing
Tool analysis
Analyze content
Political Environment
Social system
government policy
government policy
decree
economic environment
macroeconomic environment
microeconomic environment
Social and cultural environment
Resident education level
Educational level
religious beliefs
customs
aesthetic point of view
Values
technical environment
direct technology in the field
Key points of national investment and support for scientific and technological development
Technology development trends and total research and development expenses in this field
Technology transfer and technology commercialization speed
Column and its protection status, etc.
The key factor
political law
political system
economic system
government control
tax law changes
various action committees
Number of patents
investment policy
industrial policy
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key economic variables
GDP and its value-added rate
Changes in economic development methods
Disposable income level
Residents’ consumption tendency
interest rate
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social culture
female fertility rate
population structure ratio
sex ratio
Marriage rate, divorce rate, etc.
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technical environment
Degree of mechanization of production operations
laser technology
communication technology
computer engineering
financial management system
Information system
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Tool analysis
Analyze content
Political Environment
Social system
government policy
government policy
decree
economic environment
macroeconomic environment
microeconomic environment
Social and cultural environment
Resident education level
Educational level
religious beliefs
customs
aesthetic point of view
Values
technical environment
direct technology in the field
Key points of national investment and support for scientific and technological development
Technology development trends and total research and development expenses in this field
Technology transfer and technology commercialization speed
Column and its protection status, etc.
The key factor
political law
political system
economic system
government control
tax law changes
various action committees
Number of patents
investment policy
industrial policy
............
key economic variables
GDP and its value-added rate
Changes in economic development methods
Disposable income level
Residents’ consumption tendency
interest rate
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
social culture
female fertility rate
population structure ratio
sex ratio
Marriage rate, divorce rate, etc.
. . . . . . . . .
technical environment
Degree of mechanization of production operations
laser technology
communication technology
computer engineering
financial management system
Information system
. . . . . . .
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