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june schmieder professor, United States
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The SPELIT Power Matrix is similar to PEST. It details how to internally and externally assess an organization utilizing the Social, Political, Economic, Legal, Intercultural and Technological aspects of the organization. Here is a link to the book. (...) Read more? Sign up for free
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Dr. Mallette Project Manager
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Comment on the SPELIT Power Matrix
The SPELIT analysis methodology is presented in three parts:
- Part I discusses theory and the importance to adult learning.
- Part II describes the SPELIT model and each of the SPELIT environments.
- The third part of this book presents examples, formats, selected applications of the SPELIT power matrix, and summary conclusions.
The foundational value of each of the environments of the SPELIT analysis methodology is discussed.
SPELIT is is not not a closed methodology because other environments can be added (religous, education, security, etc) as needed to your specific application.
In addition, the importance of the driving and restraining forces are addressed. This book adds a new tool to your toolbox of organizational analysis instruments. Teachers, organizational consultants, architects, attorneys, students—anyone who needs to put together a learning plan or a strategy—will find this model extremely useful.
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Chandler Caldwell Journalist, United States
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SPELIT and Lewin's Driving and Restraining Forces
The SPELIT model indeed addresses and supports the (...)
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Mallette Project Manager
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Comment on SPELIT
@Chandler Caldwell: Thanks for the comment Chandle (...)
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