2024 - L2 External Analysis
2024 - L2 External Analysis
2024 - L2 External Analysis
management
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
management
Unit 2.
EXTERNAL ANALYSIS
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Competitors
(Markets)
Inflexion points
The point is to minimise threats Forecasting
and to seize opportunities.
Weak signals
PESTEL analysis
- market
- nonmarket Prediction emphasis
PEST- analysis
Options Contents
Food
Hotel industry
companies
Low
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Economic
growth rate
https://dzen.ru/a/YyHsE0rhW3_g7i3d
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Geography
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Organisational field:
• Network density
• Central hub positions
• Broker positions
‘small worlds’
https://www.doubleloopmarketing.com/services.html
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Citation analysis
https://research.ibm.com/blog/ibm-quantum-roadmap-2025
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Sustainable development
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CONTEXT ORGANISATIONAL
MOTIVES
• Ecological • Competitiveness
• Organisational field • Legitimacy
Contexts and motives for ecological issues • Internal organisation • Responsibility
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https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/policies/digital-services-act-package
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Potential considerations in
environmental analysis
• economists Warren
VUCA world Bennis and Burt Nanus BANI world • futurist Jamais Cascio
V • Volatility B • Brittle
U • Uncertainty A • Anxious
C • Complexity N • Non-linear
A • Ambiguity I • Incomprehensible
https://priceva.com/blog/transforming-world-vuca-bani-shiva-taci
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jeroenkraaijenbrink/2022/06/22/what-bani-really-means-and-how-it-corrects-your-world-view/?sh=25b5a8b311bb
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S • Split
T • Turbulent
H • Horrible
A • Accidental
I • Inconceivable
V • Vicious C • Chaotic
A • Arusing I • Inimical
https://priceva.com/blog/transforming-world-vuca-bani-shiva-taci
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jeroenkraaijenbrink/2022/06/22/what-bani-really-means-and-how-it-corrects-your-world-view/?sh=25b5a8b311bb
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FORECASTING
FORECASTING
Directions of change
1. Megatrends
2. Inflexion points
3. Weak signals:
- the repetition of the signal and the emergence of some kind of pattern;
Key factors
▪ pandemic,
▪ soaring commodity prices,
▪ high interest rates
▪ political disruption
▪ climate change and EI Nino.
SCENARIO ANALYSIS
By Economist Intelligence
SUMMARY
➢ Environmental influences can be thought of as layers around an organisation, with the outer layer making up the
macro-environment, the middle layer making up the industry or sector and the inner layer strategic groups and
market segments.
➢ The macro-environment can be analysed in terms of the PESTEL factors – political, economic, social, technological,
ecological and legal.
➢ Macro-environmental trends can be forecast according to different levels of uncertainty, from single-point, through
ranges to multiple-futures.
➢ A PESTEL analysis helps identify key drivers of change, which managers need to address in their strategic choices.
Alternative scenarios about the future can be constructed according to how the key drivers develop.
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