What’s the best way to make an informed, analytical decision about the future of your business, whether it’s to add a new service offering, hire new employees, or make some other significant change?
One of the most useful tools for methodical decision-making is the SWOT analysis grid. In previous articles of this series, I’ve defined the value of the SWOT tool and also delved into the specifics of the first two components: Strengths and weaknesses.
Now I’ll look at the second half of the equation. In addition to surveying your business’ internal strengths and weaknesses, it’s also important to take opportunities and threats into account.
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Implementing SWOT Analysis: Assessing Business Opportunities and Threats
The final part of this series on conducting a SWOT analysis for your business takes a look at the final two items you examine after determining your business’ strengths and weaknesses
Dec 15, 2020
| by Amanda Clark |














