Steps of Environment Analysis
Steps of Environment Analysis
Analysis
Introduction
A
Process of Environment
Analysis
The process consists of four sequential
steps:
(1) scanning,
(2) Monitoring,
(3) Forecasting, and
(4) Assessment
(1) Scanning
Being
is ambiguous environmental
analysis activity.
()The potentially relevant data for scanning
Cont
The fundamental challenges for analysis in
(2) Monitoring
Monitoring
involves
tracking
the
environmental trends, sequences of events,
or streams of activities. It frequently
involves following signals or indicators
unearthed during environmental scanning.
The purpose of monitoring is to assemble
sufficient data to discern whether certain
trends and emerging. Thus, as monitoring
progresses, the data turn frequently from
imprecise to precise.
Cont
Three outcomes emerge out of monitoring:
(a) A specific description of environmental
outputs
become
inputs
for
forecasting. They will also cause for further
scanning and monitoring.
(3) Forecasting
Scanning and monitoring provide a picture of
Cont
These kinds of questions provide the grist
(4) Assessment
Scanning, monitoring, forecasting are not
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