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PEST Analysis: Factors Which Impact Upon Them. It Can Be Used To Consider Factors

PEST analysis is a tool used by organizations to understand external factors impacting them such as political, economic, social and technological factors. It allows businesses to consider whether the market is growing or declining and how to position themselves. PEST analysis is useful for companies operating in multiple countries or considering expansion to analyze external environments.

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PEST Analysis: Factors Which Impact Upon Them. It Can Be Used To Consider Factors

PEST analysis is a tool used by organizations to understand external factors impacting them such as political, economic, social and technological factors. It allows businesses to consider whether the market is growing or declining and how to position themselves. PEST analysis is useful for companies operating in multiple countries or considering expansion to analyze external environments.

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PEST Analysis

PEST analysis is a tool used by organisations to understand external


factors which impact upon them. It can be used to consider factors
impacting upon a company, or an existing product, a new product, a
possible partnership, an acquisition, or entry into a new market, etc.
The analysis allows the business to consider whether the market is
growing or declining, and to consider how to position the business in
the market-place.
PEST is an acronym and stands for Political factors, Economic factors,
Social factors and Technological factors. It can be extended to
include Legal and Environmental factors (PESTLE or PESTEL).

ECONOMIC:
POLITICAL:
 Economic growth (now/future)
 Type of government & its
 Inflation
stability
 Labour supply
 Taxation policy
 Interest and exchange rates
 Trade tariffs
 Social & employment laws  Industry specific factors
 Other laws, e.g. consumer
protection; environmental Impact on
company or
business
proposition
consideration

TECHNOLOGICAL:
SOCIAL:
 Research & development
 Demographics  Automation
 Lifestyle trends  Rate of technological change
 Ethnic/religious factors  Innovation
 Ethical issues  Consumer interest & buying
 Education potential for new technology
 Health

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By undertaking PEST analysis a business can consider how these
factors will impact upon the business. Then it can decide on policies
and actions which will allow the business to positively align itself in
relation to the external factors. PEST analysis is particularly useful for
organisations which are present in several different countries or
considering expansion into other countries and in analysing the
external environment of other organisations (which may be
complex) such as major customers, competitors or suppliers.

The PEST factors will affect different businesses to a differing extent,


depending on the type of industry they are operating in and the
nature of the goods or service which they offer. For example, a
company working in defence-manufacturing is more vulnerable to
political factors; a company involved in import/export of goods will
be sensitive to trade tariffs and currency fluctuations, whilst a
company involved in consumer products is more likely to be affected
by social factors.

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