This article offers a comprehensive and practical framework for creating an effective PESTEL analysis – one of the most widely used tools for macro-environmental scanning in strategic planning. The study begins by examining the theoretical foundations and academic evolution of the PESTEL framework across multiple domains, including management, marketing, innovation, and public policy. A detailed four-step guide is then proposed to support practitioners and researchers in conducting insightful and action-oriented analyses, enriched by examples, figures, and best practices. Emphasis is placed on common errors, contextual adaptation, and the value of scenario thinking in applying the tool to real-world decisions. A key contribution of this paper is the introduction of a Quantified PESTEL approach, which moves beyond qualitative judgment by incorporating structured, multi-criteria decision-making techniques such as AHP (Analytic Hierarchy Process), DEMATEL (Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory), and ANP (Analytic Network Process). This methodology enables the assignment of measurable weights to each environmental factor and reveals interdependencies between them, ultimately producing a more data-driven and rigorous assessment of external conditions. A visualized model and summary table are provided to demonstrate how these tools can enhance the depth and reliability of PESTEL outcomes. The article concludes with practical insights and a call for future research exploring dynamic, sector-specific, or AI-supported applications of the PESTEL methodology.
Karadzhov et al. (Mon,) studied this question.