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Page 1: Claire Devlin PESTEL. Claire Devlin Environmental Analysis Political Economic Socio-cultural Technological Environmental Legal.

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PESTEL

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Environmental Analysis

• Political

• Economic

• Socio-cultural

• Technological

• Environmental

• Legal

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Political

• Government ownership of industries and attitude to monopolies and competition

• Taxation policy

• Foreign trade regulation

• Government stability

• Political parties and alignments at local national and European level

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Economic Factors

• Business cycles• GNP trends• Interest rates• Unemployment• Energy factors• Currency fluctuations and exchange rates• Inflation• Consumer expenditure and disposable income

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Socio-cultural factors

• Attitudes to work and leisure

• Demographic change

• Income distribution • Social mobility • Lifestyle• Consumerism • Health and education

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Technological

• Government spending on research• Industry spending on research• New developments or discoveries• New services, products and ideas• Speed of technology transfer• Internet availability• Telecommunication infrastructure• Degree of competition

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Environmental

• Green issues that affect the environment

• Level and type of energy consumed

• Renewable energy

• Rubbish waste and its disposal

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Legal

• Competition and government policy

• Employment and safety law

• Product safety issues

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Environmental Analysis

• A strategic planning system interacts with the environment, especially those factors that have actual or potential impacts on the organisation

• Environmental forces impact on business in different ways and with different degrees of strength

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Basis of effective PESTEL analysis

• A PESTEL analysis should not result in a long list of factors

• It should concentrate on the key issues relating to the industry or firm

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Basis of effective PESTEL analysis

Strategic issues that will impact on the firm.

• A change in the law. The tariff on plastic bags has affected the companies that makes them

• A change in technology: such as development of a hard plastic to replace metal components

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Basis of effective PESTEL analysis

Trends

• Need to look at factors that will affect the firm, – Ageing populations,

– Rise in energy costs– Restrictions on waste

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Basis of effective PESTEL analysis

PatternsClusters of related activities that change the

behaviour of the target market.

These are most often seen in life-style models such as the “Yuppie” phenomenon of a few years ago

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Basis of effective PESTEL analysis

Projections and forecasts

– Some demographic trends are well understood. Rise of the affluent grey market resulting from early retirement and home ownership

– Trying to predict behaviour in the green environmental market more difficult since it is a life style choice and is erratic and unstable

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Basis of effective PESTEL analysis

Changes• Unexplained or sudden changes in trends.

Each warrants further study to see if it is a “one off” or the start of a strategic issue.

e.g.,– Texting on mobile phones– Rise in alcopops – Atkins diet

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Applications of PEST model

Apply PEST factors to recent developments in:

• public houses

• the grocery retail trade• the mobile phone industry

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Application of PEST model to Public Houses

• Political: smoking ban, introduction of identity cards

• Economic: rise in disposable incomes

• Social/cultural: alcopops introduced for younger drinkers. The switch from brown to white spirits

• Technological: wide use of TV for matches

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Applications of PEST model to The grocery retail trade

• P Regulations concerning under-cost selling

• E Rise in incomes which allowed Lidl to enter market unnoticed. Fall in incomes leading to stealing market share

• S Choice of sites for Lidl. Growth in petrol station forecourt shops to accommodate fast pace of life

• T Use of loyalty cards to build up customer profile

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The grocery retail trade

Political

• More info on products

• Selling certain % of Irish goods

• Minimum wage

• Competition regulation

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The grocery retail trade

Economic

• More money to spend

• Inflation

• Rising incomes allowed Lidl to enter market unnoticed

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The grocery retail trade

Socio cultural

• More women working/convenience food

• Consumers more informed

• Bigger range of products/ more ethnic products

• Differently priced supermarkets aiming at different market segments

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The grocery retail trade

Technological

• On line Tesco

• Scanning automatically

• Loyalty cards

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Application of PEST model to the mobile phone industry

• P granting of licences for 3G phones too expensive (governments have a monopoly)

• E increase in disposable incomes. Texting seen as cheaper and more efficient option

• S young people create Texting themselves. Mobile phone seen as indispensable in a busy world. Tariffs on pre-paid phones

• T predictive text, colour screens, cameras, new 3 G phones