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How to Lead a SWOT Analysis (Risk Management)

By: Chris Fultz
New: 03-01-2014 15:50
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The 2014 FIRST Entrepreneurship guide asks teams to conduct risk analysis using a SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats). This paper is intended to introduce the concept of a SWOT analysis and provide some basic guidance on how to lead one for your team

The 2014 FIRST Entrepreneurship guide asks teams to conduct risk analysis using a SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats). This is a tool used in business but may be a new approach for a FIRST team. This paper is intended to introduce the concept of a SWOT analysis and provide some basic guidance on how to lead one for your team

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03-01-2014 15:52

Chris Fultz


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The 2014 FIRST Entrepreneurship Award guide asks teams to conduct risk analysis using a SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats).

A SWOT analysis is a tool used in business, but may be a new approach for a FIRST team.

This paper is intended to introduce the concept of a SWOT analysis and provide some basic guidance on how to lead one for your team.



04-01-2014 09:51

DonRotolo


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To anyone reading this: If you don't know what a SWOT analysis is, you should. It's not really a design tool for robots, but for macro processes. Like a whole team.

It helps you by giving you a framework to consider the current state of your team (or department, if in business), and when the analysis is done, you will have some better insight as to what to do next to make the team (better/stronger/wealthier/whatever)

It's not a trivial endeavour if done well, but it really is very powerful for finding a direction for your 'business'.

Know and use your strengths
Know and fix your weaknesses
Know and capitalize on your opportunities
Know and guard against the threats



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