External Environment The external organizational environment affecting Siemens performance in the energy enterprises is best captured through the use of the PESTEL Analysis model as illustrated below: I. Political The political issues impinging on the performance of Siemens, specifically in Germany involve the hostility of the German government to nuclear generated energy. This is characterized by the government failure to license or initiate new nuclear power plants in Germany for a considerable period of time. The current case on the government stance against nuclear power is forecasted as temporary and uncertain due to the volatility of political elections. Siemens Energy Company is reluctant to commit its corporate capital towards development and enhancement of nuclear technology due to the uncertainty surrounding nuclear power policies in Germany (Griffin, 2011). International investment in nuclear power
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