Why It Matters:

  1. Smart Planning: It's like making a game plan. Knowing your strengths and where you can score helps you play strategically.
  2. Better Decisions: When you know your weak spots and potential challenges, you can make decisions that keep you ahead.
  3. Stand Out: Figuring out what makes you unique helps you stand out in the "game" (or market).
  4. Prepare for Trouble: Identifying threats early lets you prepare – it's like having your game face on for unexpected challenges.
  5. Use Resources Wisely: Just like distributing players on the field, SWOT helps allocate resources where they're most effective.
  6. Setting Goals: It's like aiming for goals in a match. Your goals should match what you're good at and what's possible.
  7. Roll with Changes: In a game, the rules might change. SWOT helps you adapt and stay in the game.

In a nutshell, SWOT analysis is like understanding your team's strengths, weaknesses, the playing field, and the opponents. It's your playbook for making smart moves and winning the game! Keep updating it to stay on top of your game.

Strengths:

What are you good at? These are your team's superpowers. It could be skills, resources, or anything that makes you stand out.

 - Strength 1
 - Strength 2
 - Strength 3
 - Strength 4

Weaknesses:

Where do you struggle? Maybe there are areas that need improvement, or you face challenges. Identifying weaknesses helps you work on them.

 - Weakness 1
 - Weakness 2
 - Weakness 3
 - Weakness 4

Opportunities:

What good things are happening around you? These are like open goals waiting to be scored. It could be market trends, partnerships, or any chance for growth.

 - Opportunity 1
 - Opportunity 2
 - Opportunity 3
 - Opportunity 4

Threats: