Authentication
258x Filetype PPTX File size 0.08 MB
INTRODUCTION SWOT Analysis In SWOT Analysis: ◦S implies for Strength ◦W indicates Weakness ◦O stands for Opportunities and ◦T stands for Threat SWOT analysis is the analysis of organization’s or company’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. IMPORTANCE OF SWOT ANALYSIS SWOT Analysis helps in identifying and understanding the internal and external factors faced by the organization. Internal factors include strength and weaknesses Opportunities and threats are external factors. SWOT analysis is helpful in deciding about the firms' resources and capabilities In accordance with the competitive environment in which it operates and is therefore an important contribution to the strategic planning process. It is a dynamic process because the business environments keep on changing. Importance and Uses of SWOT Analysis SWOT analysis provides information on an organisation's Strengths and Weaknesses after based on analysis of its resources and capabilities. It also provides a list of Threats and Opportunities after an analysis of its environment. The future strategy should be built to capitalize the strengths for harnessing the opportunities by addressing threats and overcoming weaknesses. Guidelines for Preparing SWOT Matrix Opportunity and Threat Matrices ◦ helps in assessment of the ‘likelihood probability’ and ‘impact’ of such factors on the organisation. A scoring system may be used to assign importance to factors. ◦ A factor which have a high score on both 'probability of occurrence' and 'likely impact on the organisation or business', needs close attention and play a significant part in the development of a strategic plan. In the same manner, strengths and weaknesses should be assessed by using a scoring approach to identify the factors according to their significance (i.e. major, minor, neutral) and level of importance (high, medium, low). Guidelines for Preparing SWOT Matrix Involve people who have experience and knowledge in the analysis to identify the factors. The outcome of the analysis is the matrix ◦ that presents the most important strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats for the organization ◦ so that major issues can be can be taken into account when subsequently drawing up strategic plans for an organization. It is possible to represent this analysis in a Performance-Importance matrix . A SWOT analysis is based on hard facts. These can be time-consuming and costly to gather.
no reviews yet
Please Login to review.