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SWOT Analysis Acronym for –Strengths –Weaknesses –Opportunities –Threats An important strategic planning tool. Provides managers with a critical snapshot of the organization’s internal and external environments.
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Section Headings The format for written SWOT analysis: 1. Internal Environment (resources and relationships) Strengths Weaknesses 2. External Environment (six factors) Opportunities Threats 3. Implications Positive Negative Bulleted lists OK Paragraph format
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(S & W) Internal Environment Company Resources: Capital (cash and liquid assets) People (employees, management) Brand / Image, Reputation Physical Resources Competencies Corporate Culture
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(S & W) Internal Environment (cont.) Relationships with… Suppliers / Distributors Customers Shareholders Competitors “Publics” Financial Institutions Government Media Interest Groups Employees (internal)
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(O & T) External Environment Economic Environment –Biz Cycles, Inflation, Unemployment Socio-Cultural Environment –Cross-cultural aspects, Demography Political-Legal Environment –Government regulations, Agencies Competitive Environment –Direct or Indirect Competitors Natural Environment –Climate, seasonal cycles, etc. Technological Environment
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SWOT Implications 1) How can the company capitalize on internal strengths that correlate with opportunities in the marketplace? 2) What are some ways to minimize weaknesses… especially if they may be exacerbated by outside threats? NOTE : Your conclusions here should lead naturally to objectives and strategies. Back to MGT slidesslides
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