(SHORT
NOTES FROM STRATEGY TOOLS:
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Strategy Tools at http://www.mindtools.com)
Discover New Opportunities. Manage and Eliminate Threats
SWOT Analysis is a useful technique for
understanding your Strengths and Weaknesses, and for identifying both the
Opportunities open to you and the Threats you face.
SWOT can help uncover opportunities that
can be exploited. By understanding the
weaknesses, threats to business can be managed and eliminated. by looking at yourself and your competitors
using the SWOT framework, you can start to craft a strategy to distinguish from
competitors. Strengths and weaknesses
are often internal to your organization, while opportunities and threats generally
relate to external factors.
Originated by Albert S Humphrey in the
1960s, SWOT Analysis is as useful and as a simple icebreaker helping people get
together to "kick off" strategy formulation, or in a more
sophisticated way as a serious strategy tool.
HELPFUL
QUESTION TO HELP CARRY OUT SWOT
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Strengths:
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What
advantages does your organization have?
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What do you
do better than anyone else?
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What unique
or lowest-cost resources can you draw upon that others can't?
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What do
people in your market see as your strengths?
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What
factors mean that you "get the sale"?
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What is
your organization's Unique Selling Proposition (USP)?
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Weaknesses:
·
What could
you improve?
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What should
you avoid?
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What are
people in your market likely to see as weaknesses?
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What
factors lose you sales?
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Opportunities:
·
What good
opportunities can you spot?
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What
interesting trends are you aware of?
Useful opportunities can come from
such things as:
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Changes in
technology and markets on both a broad and narrow scale.
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Changes in
government policy related to your field.
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Changes in
social patterns, population profiles, lifestyle changes, and so on.
·
Local
events.
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Threats
·
What
obstacles do you face?
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What are
your competitors doing?
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Are quality
standards or specifications for your job, products or services changing?
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Is changing
technology threatening your position?
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Do you have
bad debt or cash-flow problems?
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Could any
of your weaknesses seriously threaten your business?
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SWOT Analysis is a simple but useful
framework for analyzing your organization's strengths and weaknesses, and the
opportunities and threats. It helps you
focus on your strengths, minimize threats, and take the greatest possible
advantage of opportunities available to you. SWOT Analysis can be used to "kick
off" strategy formulation, or in a more sophisticated way as a serious
strategy tool.
TOWS Analysis is a variant of the
classic business tool, SWOT Analysis.
TOWS and SWOT are acronyms for different arrangements of the words
Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats.
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