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Term2.png PESTLE Analysis
Used sometimes as PEST (a shorter version), is a marketing concept used by companies to track the markets they are operating in or those new markets they are intending to enter. The acronym incorporates 6 aspects of the analysed market: Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal and Environmental. It is a more comprehensive version of SWOT analysis as it tackles every aspect of an existing market.


Toolkit.png The elements of PESTLE Analysis

1. Political: analyses the extent to which the government leverages the economy through tax policies, fiscal policies, trade tariffs and so on having thus an impact on the company’s business.

2. Economic: analyses the overall performance of the economy which determines the way the companies will prise their products and services. The economic factors are: inflation rate, interest rate, foreign exchange rate, economic growth patterns, foreign direct investment etc.

3. Social: analyses the social factors like culture, population analytics, demographics and so on which can determine the buying trends of the companies’ products.

4. Technological: considers the existent technological innovation and its impact on the market.

5. Legal: examines the legal aspect of a market from two different perspectives; one is related to the laws within the business environment of a specific country and the other relates to the policies of the companies. According to these two perspectives and their matching degree the companies choose certain strategies.

6. Environment: refers to the environmental factors, namely: geographical location, climate and weather.The main businesses exposed to these factors are: agri-businesses, farming etc[1][2]


See also SWOT Analysis


Link icon.png Web Resources
Link Content
What is a PESTLE Analysis and how to use it? This brief article explains what a PESTLE Analysis and applies it to one concrete example.
PESTLE & SWOT analyses This article compares both types of analyses, and explains its strengths and weaknesses.
Marketing Theories: PESTLE Analysis This entry goes more in detail as to what the PESTLE factors are.
Reason to Use SWOT & PESTLE Analysis Here is why you must use either of these analyses to improve your marketing and outcomes!
PESTLE Analysis Tool Here is a very useful PESTLE template to be able to conduct the analysis yourself!

References

  1. PESTLE Analysis http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PEST_analysis
  2. PEST Analysis Healthcare UK http://www.myquestions.co.uk/archives/pauls-pestle-analysis-uk-healthcare-march-2012/