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SWOT Analysis
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Analysing a company’s: SWOT Analysis Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats
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SWOT Analysis is… … A strategic planning tool that separates influences on a business’s future success into internal and external factors.
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Define realistic goals Improve capability Overcome weaknesses with strengths Identify threats than can be turned into opportunities SWOT Analysis allows businesses to…
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A SWOT Matrix… …separates and compares internal and external influencers: Internal strengths, weaknesses External opportunities, threats
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A strength Superior product quality Lowest price Best expertise Location Can be a competitive advantage like…
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A weakness A tired brand Inferior location High overheads A lack of R&D Can be a disadvantage such as…
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An opportunity can be… A regulatory or tax change A high-profile event (marketing opportunity) An untapped market A gap left by a failed competitor
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A threat can be… Unfavourable regulation changes A new entrant into the market Problems with the economy Market shrinkage
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Strategies that can come from SWOT Analysis… S-O W-O S-T W-T Strategies
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Matching strengths to opportunities Otherwise known as: S-O or Maxi-Maxi strategy Using a strength to maximise an opportunity
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Matching weaknesses to opportunities W-O or Mini-Maxi strategy Improving capability to maximise an opportunity Otherwise known as:
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Matching strengths to threats S-T or Maxi-Mini strategy Minimising a threat with a strength Otherwise known as:
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Matching weaknesses to threats W-T or Mini-Mini strategy Minimising weaknesses and threats at same time (often last choice) Otherwise known as:
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