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SWOT ANALYSIS Matthew Gurto Christopher Anderson Robert Williams Kathryn Connelly 22 October 2007.

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1 SWOT ANALYSIS Matthew Gurto Christopher Anderson Robert Williams Kathryn Connelly 22 October 2007

2 Agenda Origins Importance Rules Analytical Process  Strengths  Weaknesses  Opportunities  Threats Limitations Class Exercise

3 Early Origins Of SWOT Sun-Tzu  2,000 Years Ago  “Know Your Enemy, Know Yourself, And Your Victory Will Not Be Threatened.” Sun Tzu Picture Source: http://www.martinfrost.ws/htmlfiles/suntzu.jpghttp://www.martinfrost.ws/htmlfiles/suntzu.jpg

4 Modern Origins Of SWOT Analysis Stanford Research Institute: 1960-1970  Albert Humphrey  Funded By Fortune 500 Companies  Goal: Why Corporate Planning Failed  Case Study: 1100 Companies And Organizations Interviewed 250-Item Questionnaire 5,000+ Executives Participated  Creation Of SWOT Analysis

5 Importance Foundation For Nuanced And Insightful Decision Making Applied To Organizational Planning And Strategy Development Maximizes Potential Strengths And Opportunities Minimizes Weaknesses And Threats

6 Rules For Application Eliminate Biases  Although, It IS Subjective Distinguish Between Present Status And Future Consider Competitive Or Influencing Factors Competing Businesses Picture Source: http://www.bhmag.fr/images/Coke%20vs.%20Pepsi.jpghttp://www.bhmag.fr/images/Coke%20vs.%20Pepsi.jpg

7 SWOT: An Analytical Process Align Internal With External  Internal = Strengths And Weaknesses  External = Opportunities And Threats  Consider Positive And Negative Effects Alignment Of Contributing Factors Picture Source: http://www.ambire.ca/images/swot.jpg

8 Strengths Measurement Of Superior Capabilities  Development Of A Competitive Advantage Strategies Skills/Competencies Knowledge Resources Accept Others Perspectives  Walk In Different Shoes Picture Source: http://www.thom.org/photos/shoe.jpghttp://www.thom.org/photos/shoe.jpg

9 Strengths Not A Strength If:  Shared With A Competitor  Not A Unique Characteristic Considerations:  Useful?  Innovative?  Significance?  Gain Or Loss?  Valuable?  Reliable?

10 Strengths- Business Questions:  What Advantages Does Your Company Have Over The Competition?  What Unique Or Lowest-Cost Resources Do You Have Access To?  What Are Your Assets Or Core Competencies?  Where Are You Making Money?  What Experience Does Your Business Have? Examples Of Specific Strengths:  Superior Product Performance Durability, Quality, Reliability New Innovations And Patented Products  Efficient Employee/Manufacturing Capacity  Development Of Brand Or Reputation  Strong Marketing And Sales Strategy  Availability And Location Of Products Or Services

11 Weaknesses Measurement Of Attributes That Deter Organization From Achieving Objectives Internally Focused  Both Internal External Viewpoints Both Short-Term And Long-Term Weaknesses Sometimes = Flip Side of Strengths

12 Weaknesses Questions To Ask:  What Could The Organization Improve?  What Should The Organization Avoid?  What Are Customers And Competitors Likely To See As Weaknesses? (External Viewpoint)  What factors lose an organization sales or business?

13 Possible Types Of Weaknesses:  Lack Of Patent Protection  Poor Reputation Among Customers  High Cost Structure  Lack Of Access To The Best Natural Resources  Lack Of Access To Key Distribution Channels  Lack Of Marketing Expertise  Undifferentiated Products Or Services (i.e. in relation to your competitors).  Location Of Your Business.  Poor Quality Of Goods Or Services Weaknesses - Business

14 Opportunities Examine Strengths And Weaknesses  Externally And Positively Focused New Situations/Circumstances  Favorable To Prospective Situations Supports Product Demand Or Service  Allows Company To Enhance Its Position

15 Opportunities Weaknesses for a market competitor are often opportunities for others Eliminate weaknesses and capitalize strengths  Strengths = opportunity? Factors which create opportunities:  Legal  Political  Technological  Cultural

16 Opportunities- Business Mergers, Joint Ventures Or Strategic Alliances New Attractive Market Segments  International Markets Loosening Of Regulations Capitalize On Competitors' Vulnerabilities Industry Or Lifestyle Trends Technology Development, Changes And Innovation Global Influences

17 Threats A Warning Of Impending Danger Speculative Assessment  Worst Case Scenarios External  No Control  Proactively Develop Contingency Plans

18 Threats Classify Types/Seriousness Of Threats Probability Of Occurring Recognizing Competition  …Always A Threat Ability To Forecast Change

19 Threats- Business Competitor’s Status Market Demand New Legislation Environmental Factors Negative Publicity Employee Dissatisfaction Technological Innovations Relationship With Resource Suppliers Picture Source: http://twiginternational.com/images/ThreatsDiagram.gifhttp://twiginternational.com/images/ThreatsDiagram.gif

20 Limitations Identifies, Does Not Create  Strategy And Objectives Remember…  It IS Subjective Represents Specific Point In Time Do Not Overextend Its Application

21 Class Application Picture Source: http://www.mciis.org/index.phphttp://www.mciis.org/index.php

22 Sources http://www.businessballs.com/swotanalysisfreetemplate.htm http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newTMC_05.htm http://www.valuebasedmanagement.net/methods_swot_analysis.html http://www.bplans.com/dp/article.cfm/148 http://business.nmsu.edu/~dboje/sbc/pages/page3.html#strengths http://www.12manage.com/methods_swot_analysis.html http://entrepreneurs.about.com/od/businessplan/a/swotanalysis.htm http://www.mciis.org/index.php http://www.quickmba.com/strategy/swot/ http://marketingteacher.com/Lessons/lesson_swot.htm http://www.tutor2u.net/business/strategy/SWOT_analysis.htm http://www.stfrancis.edu/ba/ghkickul/stuwebs/btopics/works/swot.htm http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newTMC_05_1.htm http://www.1000ventures.com/business_guide/crosscuttings/swot_analysis.html

23 Thank You For Questions, Comments, Or A Copy Of The Slides:  Matthew Gurto: mgurto28@mercyhurst.edumgurto28@mercyhurst.edu  Christopher Anderson: cander47@mercyhurst.educander47@mercyhurst.edu  Robert Williams: rwilli45@mercyhurst.edurwilli45@mercyhurst.edu  Kathryn Connelly: kconne58@mercyhurst.edukconne58@mercyhurst.edu


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