MindMap Gallery PESTEL analysis model
The PESTEL analysis model, also known as macro-environment analysis, is an effective tool for analyzing the macro environment. It can not only analyze the external environment, but also identify all forces that have an impact on the organization.
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This is a mind map about plant asexual reproduction, and its main contents include: concept, spore reproduction, vegetative reproduction, tissue culture, and buds. The summary is comprehensive and meticulous, suitable as review materials.
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PESTEL analysis model
1. Political factors
1. Government regulation and deregulation
2. Government procurement scale and policies
3. Special tariff
4. Number of patents
5. Sino-US relations
6. Changes in fiscal and monetary policy
7. Special local and industry regulations
8. World crude oil, currency and labor markets
9. Import and export restrictions
10. political conditions in other countries
11. government budget size
2. Economic factors (Economic)
1. Economic Transformation
2. disposable income level
3. Economies of scale in interest rates
4. consumption pattern
5. government budget deficit
6. labor productivity level
7. stock market trends
8. Import and export factors
9. Differences in income, sales and consumption habits between regions
10. Labor and capital export
11. Fiscal policy
12. European Community Policy
13. Residents’ consumption trends
14. Inflation rate
15. money market interest rate
16. exchange rate
17. Gross National Product Trends
3. Social factors
1. Business or industry special interest groups
2. Changes in country and business market demographics
3. lifestyle
4. public moral concept
5. Attitudes towards environmental pollution
6. social responsibility
7. Income Gap
8. Per capita income
9. values, aesthetics
10. Attitude towards after-sales service
11. Regional tastes and preferences
4. Legal factors(Legal)
1. What technologies do companies use in production and operations?
2. How important are these technologies to the business?
3. What technologies are included in the purchased raw materials and parts?
4. Which of the above external technologies are critical? Why?
5. Can the company continue to leverage these external technologies?
6. What are the recent development trends of these technologies? Which companies have the latest technological trends?
7. How will these technologies change in the future?
8. What investments has the company made in key technologies in the past?
9. How does the company's technical level compare with its competitors?
10. What investments have the company and its competitors made in product development and design, process innovation, and production?
11. The outside world’s subjective ranking of the technical level of each company
12. What is the company's product cost and value-added structure?
13. What existing technologies of the enterprise can be applied? To what extent can they be utilized?
14. What technical resources does the company need to achieve its current business goals?
15. How does the company's technology affect the company's competitive position? Does it affect the company's business strategy?
5. Environmental factors (Environmental)
1. Company profile (number, size, structure, distribution)
2. Development trends of this industry and related industries (starting, exploring, falling behind)
3. Impact on related industries
4. Impact on other industries
5. Impact on non-industrial environment (natural environment, ethical standards)
6. media attention
7. Sustainable development space (climate, energy, resources, recycling)
8. Global related industry development (models, trends, impacts)
6. Technical elements (Technological)
1. Universal Convention, Articles
2. Basic Law (Constitution, Civil Code)
3. labor protection law
4. Corporate and contract law
5. Industry competition law
6. Environmental Protection Law
7. Consumer Rights Protection Act
8. Industry convention