Jennifer, excellent sharing on SWOT👍. However most important is at what time it is to be performed and how to accommodate it in the schedule driven project. Really helpful!!!
Opportunity 1 on your video is a strength; opportunity 2 is either strength (they have a strong marketing team) or an opportunity (demand in a market for their services exist). But the way it is presented here, it is not clear what exactly do they mean by this factor. Opportunities are factors in the external environment, which a company (especially such a small company as on the SWOT) does not control. They cannot control the demand (hence, opportunity, comes from external industry environment). They definitely control their position within a niche (hence, strength). Opportunities are factors coming either from PESTEL or Porter's Five Forces. Both threats are competition threats (one is competitive pressure currently in the industry, another is the threat of new entrants).
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This is a great overview of SWOT. Clear and concise. Thank you.
Jennifer, excellent sharing on SWOT👍. However most important is at what time it is to be performed and how to accommodate it in the schedule driven project. Really helpful!!!
Thanks for reading off the board
Opportunity 1 on your video is a strength; opportunity 2 is either strength (they have a strong marketing team) or an opportunity (demand in a market for their services exist). But the way it is presented here, it is not clear what exactly do they mean by this factor. Opportunities are factors in the external environment, which a company (especially such a small company as on the SWOT) does not control. They cannot control the demand (hence, opportunity, comes from external industry environment). They definitely control their position within a niche (hence, strength). Opportunities are factors coming either from PESTEL or Porter's Five Forces. Both threats are competition threats (one is competitive pressure currently in the industry, another is the threat of new entrants).
Absolute Awesome made! Clear, easy to follow and to understand. Thank you very much for your time to make this video.
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SWOT vs. SOAR - which is better or if you do one, do you need to do the other?
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Hi, excellent explanation. Combination with PESTEL is a powerful option.
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Is this ideal for start-ups?
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The one I linked is more advanced and specific but thanks.
Thanks for reading out the text as it is. -_-
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