This is a decision-making and planning technique. Suitable for both a team and a single person.
SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) 1 the method can be used to evaluate:
- Problem solutions (suppose you have several ways to reach a goal and you don't know which goal is the best);
- Company, team, community (yours or competitors);
- Some principle or method. For example, even the SWOT technique itself can be evaluated. I'll show it at the end. 🙂
I will attach a template at the end for you to use.
Here's how it works:
- Let's say you want to rate something. You can write it down or just keep it in your mind.
- Draw it square with four sections: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats. For example, the following:
- OR draw one table, if you want to compare several options in one reflection:
- OR you can just write everything in the form of a simple list. Or not write at all and discuss orally, if only you remember what you discussed. 😉
- then, strengths: What is the value of an object that is exceptional, the best, what are the advantages, what is good about it?
- Weaknesses: how is the valued object inferior in quality, not equal to competitors, what is bad?
- Possibilities: looking into the future, what useful things can happen, what can you do, how can you use the valued object, what strengths can emerge in the future?
- Threats: looking to the future, what do you have to worry about, what could go wrong, what weaknesses might arise in the future?
With these answers, you can make a decision at least a little better.
And here are some useful templates, which can be used:
- Can download Powerpoint and Google slides templates from SlidesGo;
- The design tool Canva has dozens of free and several hundred paid ones design templates; 2
- Decision tool Alignment.io has both SWOT analysis and more evaluation methodologies;
- Marketing companies "Venudu" templates and rescue questions. 3
Of course, you can do everything yourself, beautiful rendering is not important here, it is not worth paying attention to the presentation.
SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats) in Lithuanian.↩
If the link ever stops working - just enter "SWOT Analysis" in the Canva app search, it should be removed.↩
You can also read the description of their method here:SWOT analysis from A to Z".↩