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  1.  SWOT analysis is a dissection of a company’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. A SWOT analysis focuses on internal factors over which you have control (strengths and weaknesses) and external factors which you can proactively prepare for (opportunities and threats).

dalia fathi
by dalia fathi , hr admin , trolley convince store

SOWT financial analysis means to define the company points of strnegths,oppourinitesm weakness and threats 

Mustafa Tubaileh
by Mustafa Tubaileh , Office Manager , Deltaline International

SOWT is a method can be used to mesure the company situation by identify four elements S: Strength , O: opportunities, W: Weakness , T: threats.

by spotting these four elements, the Managment must make sure to maintain the strenght and change weakness to strenght and reduce threats and take advantages of opportunities.

danya hassan
by danya hassan , Image coordinator , Noon

Is an efficient, methodical way of evaluating one's company financially, by following the 4 key points: Financial strenght, Financial weekness, Financial opportunities, and Financial threats.

Ali Hassan
by Ali Hassan , Assistant Accountant , Waqar plastic pvt ltd

A SWOT analysis is an incredibly simple, yet powerful tool to help you develop your business strategy, whether you’re building a startup or guiding an existing company.

SWOT stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats.

 

Dr Ahmed Aly
by Dr Ahmed Aly , CEO -Director , NOOR PHARMA LLC

strengths, weaknesses, opportunit and threats analysis)

SHARIK CHY
by SHARIK CHY , ACCOUNT , STAR SHIP INTERNATIONAL

strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.

Zaher Sharifi
by Zaher Sharifi , Multi-Discipline Counter-Intelligence Operator/Analyst , GOSI

 

it's not SOWT but SWOT, refer to

 

S = Strengths

 

W = Weaknesses

 

O = Opportunities

 

T = Threats

 

Collins Kwadwo  Norch
by Collins Kwadwo Norch , Principal Library Assistant , University of Ghana

SWOT Analysis determines the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of a company. The strengths are the strong holds of the company that makes them unique from other companies. The weaknesses is the company's short comings. Both strengths and weaknesses are internal factors. opportunities are the things that the company can take advantage of which are at their exposure whiles threats are the things that can have bad effect on the company which they don't have control over them. Both opportunities and threats are external factors.

Ganesh Rao
by Ganesh Rao , Digitalization Supervisor , Danzas AEI Emirates LLC

To begin your SWOT analysis, create a list of your strengths. Consider anything that positively affects your current financial situation or moves you closer to your financial goals. List any resources and capabilities that you could use for competitive advantage. Include the products and services you offer, along with any human capital, intangibles and unique qualities you possess. Incorporate any features exclusive to your market, and what you offer that your competition does not. Reflect on these strengths and find ways to utilize these assets in ways that bring you an edge in the market.

Khalid Al-Ani
by Khalid Al-Ani , IT Support Manager , Tyconz

SWOT stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats. A company looks inwardly at its strengths and weaknesses and outwardly at its opportunities and threats in order to come to a conclusion about what steps to take next, whether it be divestment, expansion, or any number of options.

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