Top: Business: Terminology: SWOT Analysis




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Definition

If a business wants to produce new products, they can perform a SWOT Analysis to find out if they can. A SWOT Analysis is a type of research that is broken down into the following categories:

  • Strengths
  • Weaknesses
  • Opportunities
  • Threats

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Strengths

In this part of the analysis, the internal strengths of the business are researched. For example, labour, machinery, finance and technology.


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Weaknesses

The internal weaknesses of the business are looked at. For example, a low level of finance, a lack of workers and unreliable machinery.


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Opportunities

Possible external opportunities are looked at. These are factors that the business has no control over, but could benefit them. For example, a rival business in the area is closing down.


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Threats

External factors are looked at that could damage the business. For example, another business opens nearby selling the same products as the business being researched.



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