π Real-World Example: Imagine you're a superhero (Cool, right?). Your strengths might be super speed or intelligence. Your weaknesses might be that you can't fly or that chocolate is your kryptonite. Opportunities could be saving a city from villains. Threats? Maybe an arch-nemesis or a trap set by a villain.
π Deep Dive into SWOT
Based on perceptions: SWOT's effectiveness depends on the breadth of sources and reliability of data.
E.g., Relying on only one newspaper for all your news might give you a skewed perception, but reading multiple sources can give a clearer picture.
Good SWOT vs. Bad SWOT: A well-researched SWOT can be gold. A poor SWOT can be a pitfall.
E.g., Think of it like a map. A well-drawn map can lead to treasure, but a poorly drawn one? Maybe off a cliff.
Purpose: It’s not about analyzing the strategy but more about forming the foundation for a strategy by identifying strengths, weaknesses, etc.
Real-World SWOT Example: Apple Inc. (2021)
π Strategy Formulation Post SWOT
Growth Strategies: Combine your strengths + market opportunities = Best short-term strategies!
Defensive Strategies: Adopted when you’re cornered. If threats and weaknesses overlap, it’s time to defend!
Re-orientation Strategies: Address weaknesses, then pivot towards market opportunities. It’s a long game.
Defusing Strategies: Neutralize threats using your strengths. It’s like a shield!
π Homework: Try to do a SWOT analysis of your favorite company or even yourself. It's fun and enlightening!
Remember: SWOT isn’t just about listing stuff down. It's about understanding and strategizing accordingly.
Like playing chess, but with business moves! ππ₯
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π Real-World Example: Imagine you're a superhero (Cool, right?). Your strengths might be super speed or intelligence. Your weaknesses might be that you can't fly or that chocolate is your kryptonite. Opportunities could be saving a city from villains. Threats? Maybe an arch-nemesis or a trap set by a villain.
π Deep Dive into SWOT
Based on perceptions: SWOT's effectiveness depends on the breadth of sources and reliability of data.
E.g., Relying on only one newspaper for all your news might give you a skewed perception, but reading multiple sources can give a clearer picture.
Good SWOT vs. Bad SWOT: A well-researched SWOT can be gold. A poor SWOT can be a pitfall.
E.g., Think of it like a map. A well-drawn map can lead to treasure, but a poorly drawn one? Maybe off a cliff.
Purpose: It’s not about analyzing the strategy but more about forming the foundation for a strategy by identifying strengths, weaknesses, etc.
Real-World SWOT Example: Apple Inc. (2021)
π Strategy Formulation Post SWOT
Growth Strategies: Combine your strengths + market opportunities = Best short-term strategies!
Defensive Strategies: Adopted when you’re cornered. If threats and weaknesses overlap, it’s time to defend!
Re-orientation Strategies: Address weaknesses, then pivot towards market opportunities. It’s a long game.
Defusing Strategies: Neutralize threats using your strengths. It’s like a shield!
π Homework: Try to do a SWOT analysis of your favorite company or even yourself. It's fun and enlightening!
Remember: SWOT isn’t just about listing stuff down. It's about understanding and strategizing accordingly.
Like playing chess, but with business moves! ππ₯
Dive deeper and gain exclusive access to premium files of Business Management SL. Subscribe now and get closer to that 45 π
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