Templates to create a SWOT analysis

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SWOT analysis with sticky notes

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SWOT analysis with sticky notes, Pricing: Free

PESTEL analysis template

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PESTEL analysis template, Pricing: Free

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SWOT analysis generator

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How to create a SWOT analysis in Word

Add a SWOT analysis diagram into Microsoft Word with the help of this step-by-step guide.

How to create a SWOT analysis diagram in PowerPoint

Present strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of a situation by adding a SWOT analysis into Microsoft PowerPoint.

Frequently asked questions

A SWOT analysis is a strategic planning tool that helps you organize your thinking about your business by examining four key aspects: strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats, which are placed in a two-by-two grid.

The four parts are strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Strengths and weaknesses are internal factors you can control, while opportunities and threats are external factors beyond your company's control.

Gather a diverse team from various positions, use a SWOT chart or generator, address each category in turn by listing relevant items, and then analyze the connections between internal and external factors to identify actionable insights.

Each person brings a different perspective based on their role and position, creating a more comprehensive view of your company than you could achieve on your own.

Strengths include tangible and intangible advantages such as a viral marketing campaign, strong investor backing, a smart and creative team, or a killer product that gives your company a competitive edge.

Be honest and objective about internal factors you can control and potentially fix, such as insufficient funding, high customer churn, poor communication between teams, or an outdated product.

Look for external factors that play off your strengths, such as new investor groups, market trends, technological developments, or gaps in competitors' offerings that you can capitalize on.

Analyze connections among the four categories, prioritize weaknesses to address and strengths to leverage, write down actionable steps in priority order, set realistic milestones, and communicate goals with key stakeholders.

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