A SWOT analysis – Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats – is a critical element of a strategic plan, if done correctly. Far from being a “silly exercise” (and I’ll admit in the early days of my career I sometimes felt that it was…) the SWOT is an important input that leads to the development of strategies. It can be a determinant of whether or not you will be able to successfully achieve your goals and objectives. But, it has to be done correctly to deliver that value. Continue reading “What’s in a SWOT? Exploring an Important Input to the Strategic Planning Process”
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That “Silly” SWOT and Why You Should Spend Time to Do it Right
I used to consider SWOT analyses to be “silly exercises,” but after using them on a number of occasions during strategic planning processes with clients and, after conducting research for my book The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Strategic Planning, I’ve come to believe that (if done effectively) they can help drive better strategy development.
If done correctly, SWOT analyses should: Continue reading “That “Silly” SWOT and Why You Should Spend Time to Do it Right”
