SWOT analysis
Internal Weaknesses
An organization's controllable activities that are performed especially poorly, such as in areas that include finance, marketing, management, accounting, MIS, across a firm's products/regions/stores/facilities.
Internal Strengths
An organization's controllable activities that are performed especially well, such as in areas that include finance, marketing, management, accounting, MIS, across a firm's products/regions/stores/facilities.
External Threats
Threats that originate outside an organization
opportunities
a good chance for promotion or growth
SWOT analysis
a planning tool used to analyze an organization's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats
Weaknesses
internal limitations that may interfere with a company's ability to achieve its objectives
Threats
negative trends in the external environment
Strengths
A valuable or useful ability, asset, or quality
external opportunities
Economic, social, cultural, demographic, environmental, political, legal, governmental, technological, and competitive trends/events/facts that could significantly benefit an organization in the future.
SWOT: strategies
Help managers to assess the most likely successful future strategies and the constraints on them