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Qué (quién) es PEST analysis - definición


PEST analysis         
FRAMEWORK OF MACRO-ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS USED IN THE ENVIRONMENTAL SCANNING COMPONENT OF STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
STEP analysis; STEEP analysis; PESTLE analysis; SLEPT analysis; Slept analysis; PESTEL; PESTLE; Pest model; Six Segment Analysis; Political, Economic, Social and Technological analysis
In business analysis, PEST analysis ("political, economic, socio-cultural and technological") describes a framework of macro-environmental factors used in the environmental scanning component of strategic management. It is part of an external analysis when conducting a strategic analysis or doing market research, and gives an overview of the different macro-environmental factors to be taken into consideration.
pestle         
  • A traditional Indian mortar and pestle.
  • bangka]]'') for unpolished rice", an ancient mortar and pestle from the [[Philippines]]
  • Baba Yaga flies in her mortar, by [[Ivan Bilibin]].
  • ℞}}''' symbol for [[medical prescription]]s.
  • Women in [[Cape Verde]] using a large mortar with multiple pestles.
  • Rock mortars in [[Raqefet Cave]], Israel, used for making beer during the [[Stone Age]]
  • Stone Age stone mortar and pestle, [[Kebaran culture]], 22000–18000 BC
  • A wooden mortar and pestle discovered at Briar's plantation in [[South Carolina]]. It was found in the rice loft and presumably used for dehulling.
FRAMEWORK OF MACRO-ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS USED IN THE ENVIRONMENTAL SCANNING COMPONENT OF STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
STEP analysis; STEEP analysis; PESTLE analysis; SLEPT analysis; Slept analysis; PESTEL; PESTLE; Pest model; Six Segment Analysis; Political, Economic, Social and Technological analysis
(pestles)
A pestle is a short rod with a thick round end. It is used for crushing things such as herbs, spices, or grain in a bowl called a mortar.
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Pestle         
  • A traditional Indian mortar and pestle.
  • bangka]]'') for unpolished rice", an ancient mortar and pestle from the [[Philippines]]
  • Baba Yaga flies in her mortar, by [[Ivan Bilibin]].
  • ℞}}''' symbol for [[medical prescription]]s.
  • Women in [[Cape Verde]] using a large mortar with multiple pestles.
  • Rock mortars in [[Raqefet Cave]], Israel, used for making beer during the [[Stone Age]]
  • Stone Age stone mortar and pestle, [[Kebaran culture]], 22000–18000 BC
  • A wooden mortar and pestle discovered at Briar's plantation in [[South Carolina]]. It was found in the rice loft and presumably used for dehulling.
FRAMEWORK OF MACRO-ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS USED IN THE ENVIRONMENTAL SCANNING COMPONENT OF STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
STEP analysis; STEEP analysis; PESTLE analysis; SLEPT analysis; Slept analysis; PESTEL; PESTLE; Pest model; Six Segment Analysis; Political, Economic, Social and Technological analysis
·noun A constable's or bailiff's staff;
- so called from its shape.
II. Pestle ·noun An implement for pounding and breaking or braying substances in a mortar.
III. Pestle ·noun The leg and leg bone of an animal, especially of a pig; as, a pestle of pork.
IV. Pestle ·vt & ·vi To pound, pulverize, bray, or mix with a pestle, or as with a pestle; to use a pestle.