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- SWOT Analysis
- an assessment of Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats. SWOT analysis is used within organizations in the early stages of strategic and marketing planning. It is also used in problem solving,...
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- SWOT Your Team for Better Performance
- Analyzing your team's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats can help you set goals, plan improvements, and provide insights into your employees and the challenges they face. by CC Holland
- Blog posts 2009-02-03
- Recent Research on Team and Organizational Diversity: SWOT Analysis and Implications
- Sixty-three studies published in the years 1997 - 2002 are reviewed to assess the effects of workplace diversity on teams and organizations. Four major questions are considered: Which personal attributes have diversity researchers studied in recent years? What has been learned about the consequences of diversity for teams and organizations?...
- White papers 2003-11-29
- How to Manage a Crisis, Any Crisis
- Market bubbles burst, companies crash and burn, investment portfolios become worthless overnight. Why? Overconfidence, greed, irrational exuberance, mass stupidity. Whatever the cause, the result is the same: Crisis. Crisis can be an opportunity or a threat. That's why how you behave in a crisis, how you manage a crisis, is...
- Blog posts 2008-10-02
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- Conducting a SWOT Analysis
- SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) is a well-established means of thinking critically about a business, its resources, and its environment. Doing an analysis of this type is a good way to assess a business and its markets; it can also help potential investors decide whether their investment dollars...
- Articles 2007-07-03
- SWOT Analysis Revisited
- People make a lot of the SWOT analysis in strategic planning. As a rudimentary approach to thinking about strategy, the SWOT works pretty well. There is so much more to great strategy than a simple SWOT analysis. Sure, it's a great buzzword. There are three main reasons. First, the SWOT...
- White papers 2009-01-01
- How to Gather Competitive Research
- To formulate an effective corporate strategy, it's essential to understand two basic questions: What is your company doing, and what are your competitors doing? Establish the Strategic Problem Goal: Define your question before you begin the search for answers. Developing a competitive strategy...
- Articles 2007-03-28
- Developing New Ways of Thinking
- Over the years we tend to develop thinking styles that become ingrained. People who say, "I'm not creative" or "I'm not really a thinker" simply have not been made aware of, or adopted, thinking patterns different from their own. We are all capable of breaking old habits, and this checklist...
- Articles 2007-04-20
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