This subject is Entrepreneurship
SWOT ANALYSIS FILL IN
-STRENGTHS
-WEAKNESSES
-OPPORTUNITIES
-THREATS
Must have completed before Sunday December 8th 8:00 PM EST.
Thank you !!
DIRECTIONS: To get started with this assignment download the two documents above to your computer: How to do a Personal Analysis.pdf SWOT Analysis Worksheet.docx DIRECTIONS: 1. Read the entire "How to do a Personal Analysis.pdf" document before you begin and make any notes to help you complete this exercise. 2. In addition to this this document you may use any additional resources available to help assist you in completing this assignment bobo 3. Next open SWOT Analysis Worksheet and complete the four sections of the worksheet. NOTE: Make sure that your name 10-suxas is included at the bottom in the space provided. 4. Each section (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) must be completed in detail in order to get full credit for this exercise. 5. Remember for this to be an effective tool you will have to revise it multiple times to get the results you are looking for. 6. Make sure that you save your first version as SWOT Analysis - First Draft. 7. Give yourself time to think about your first draft a day or two. 8. After you have had time to think about what you have written make the changes/additions to your salonas document and save it as SWOT cion Analysis - Final Version. 9. Once you complete both version w submit it to Blackboard by clicking the "Extra Credit Exercise" link above. Interna Thones anos 10. Good Luck! I hope you have some fun and positive learning experience with this exercise. How to Do a Personal SWOT Analysis Content Provided By: Marci Martin of Business News Daily SWOT stands for "strength, weakness, opportunity and threat" analysis. The goal of a SWOT analysis is to evaluate the past, present and futur start with the recommended questions below, then focus on setting up an actionable plan. A SWOT (strength, weakness, opportunity and threat) analysis is a common tool in the professional world to evaluate the past, present and future position of oneself individually or of a company. It provides a new perspective on what one self or an organization does well, where its challenges lie and which avenues to pursue. A personal SWOT analysis can provide an individual who is in pursuit of their career goals. It provides insights based on personal strengths and weaknesses, what challenges you see ahead of you, and opportunities present around you now and in the future. The SWOT analysis was first devised as a business tool in the 1960s and it remains the most common and effective way to conduct the analysis. While there are many formats for the SWOT analysis, in its simplest form, the SWOT matrix is a four-quadrant table with a color-coded grid, looking something like this: Strengths and opportunities are things you consider favorable and within your control, while weaknesses and threats are unfavorable and dictated by external forces. You can use this data to explore the correlation between your strengths and weaknesses, how to leverage your strengths to make the most of your opportunities, and how to improve weaknesses to mitigate threats. Your reasons for a personal SWOT analysis SWOT can help people with personal development to become the best versions of one self. When conducting a personal SWOT analysis, think about what you want out of it a new job or a new achievement in your job or at school? Are you looking for personal growth, or do you want to try something new? To conduct the analysis ask questions about each of the four examined areas. Honesty is crucial for the analysis to generate meaningful results. With that in mind, try to see yourself from the standpoint of a colleague or a bystander, and view criticism with objectivity It's also important to imagine the potential of what you can become. Don't limit yourself to the strengths that you're currently exhibiting List all of your strengths, even the ones that have been dormant for a while. And pay particular attention to the things that you have that your peers don't-how are you different, unique and special? Some SWOT questions to ask yourself To make a SWOT worth the effort, you need to set aside the time to really think about it, then sleep on it and revisit it. You won't think of everything in one sitting, and that question or answers that entered your brain overnight might be the most relevant and revealing insight in the exercise. Understand that you will need to come back to this a few times to truly capture complete answers. Use the graph below to help you get started with your SWOT albog 52 Towed Writing and speakings V kills TOWO Quick Leamer Independent Good at co-operation Determine Quite creative Too many excuses for doing things -Not confidence -Sodal shyness od start in T ere! Networld of Goldmins Alumn Many things happening In un but have no chance to try or attain Accessible technology on and off campus Financial problem and lack of foundation knowledge prior start the course is one of the problem I am facing Ihreats Strengths OS Begin by identifying your strengths. These are the traits or skills that set you apart from others. Ask yourself these questions: What are you good at naturally? What skills have you worked to develop? TOWE G O RY What are your talents, or natural-born gifts? NOW Weaknesses W The next step is weaknesses. This part examines the areas in which you need improve and the things that will set you back in your career. Inese are some questione to consider What are your negative work habits and traits? Does any part of your education or training need improvement? 2 Page trengths Weaknesses Opportunities Ihreats Worksheet Weaknesses Strengths Opportunities Threats Personal SWOT Analysis of