Your best friend, Sarah, decided to open her first pizza shop on Main Street near Langara campus. After operating her shop for a year, she realizes that she is struggling to manage it due to her lack of business management skills and experiences. She knows that you are studying a business course at Langara and thinks that you may be able to offer her some business advice. You agree to help Sarah. You need to understand how she plans and operates her shop. The first thing you try to find out is the goal for her business. Sarah replies, "my business goal is to generate profit." You made some suggestions to Sarah to revisit her business goal based on the S.M.A.R.T. goal setting model. After your discussion with Sarah about the issue of her business goal, you also realize that she has never completed a S.W.O.T. analysis for her business. Many successful businesses have used S.W.O.T. analysis in operating their businesses before choosing and implementing the appropriate strategies to improve the business performance. Her pizza shop currently offers only 8 popular pizza items on the menu, including pepperoni and Hawaiian, etc, and various soft drinks. Customized orders are unavailable yet. She started her business with $35,000 own capital plus $35,000 investment from her parents. She also obtained a $150,000 small business loan from BDC. Since she started the operation, she has been losing about $2,000 per month. Currently, her remaining cash is around $20,000. In her neighborhood, there are two more pizza shops located about 1 block away, and Tim Hortons and Subway are just around her shop too. During the COVID-19 pandemic over the last few months, the numbers of walk-in customers have significantly reduced, but she has received more take-out and delivery orders. Take-out orders have been her main revenues. She knows she has challenges to fulfill the increasing demand on pizza delivery due to limited employees to make on-time pizza delivery. Complete a simple S.W.O.T. analysis based on her situation. If anything is not mentioned in the case, you can make an assumption and explain. Your submission should not be more than two pages