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SWOT Analysis

SWOT Analysis is one of the most valuable planning tools available. It helps you understand your business today and identify opportunities for future growth.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand what SWOT means.
  • Identify internal strengths and weaknesses.
  • Recognise external opportunities and threats.
  • Use SWOT to make better business decisions.
  • Create your own SWOT analysis.

What is SWOT?

SWOT is an acronym for:

Letter Meaning Description
S Strengths What your business does well.
W Weaknesses Areas that need improvement.
O Opportunities External situations that could help your business grow.
T Threats External risks that could affect your business.

Understanding Each Area

💪 Strengths

  • Experience
  • Skills
  • Reputation
  • Knowledge
  • Loyal customers
  • Unique products

⚠ Weaknesses

  • Limited funding
  • Lack of experience
  • Small customer base
  • Limited marketing
  • Few staff
  • Limited equipment

🚀 Opportunities

  • Growing markets
  • New technology
  • AI tools
  • Online sales
  • Business partnerships
  • Expanding services

⚡ Threats

  • Competition
  • Economic downturns
  • Changing laws
  • Rising costs
  • Technology changes
  • Supply issues

Why SWOT Analysis is Important

  • Helps make informed decisions.
  • Highlights business risks early.
  • Identifies opportunities for growth.
  • Improves strategic planning.
  • Encourages honest evaluation.
  • Supports long-term success.

ITIAN Example

Strengths Weaknesses
• Extensive technical experience
• Photography expertise
• Website development skills
• Practical teaching style
• Limited marketing budget
• Small development team
• New online brand
Opportunities Threats
• AI growth
• Increased online learning
• Growing demand for business skills
• Expansion into new academies
• Large training companies
• Rapid technology change
• Increased competition

Practical Exercise

Create Your Own SWOT Analysis

Write down:

  • Five strengths.
  • Five weaknesses.
  • Five opportunities.
  • Five threats.

Then ask yourself:

  • How can I build on my strengths?
  • How can I reduce my weaknesses?
  • Which opportunities should I pursue first?
  • How can I minimise the biggest threats?
ITIAN Tip

A SWOT Analysis is not something you complete once and forget. Review it every six to twelve months as your business grows and your market changes.

Common Mistakes

❌ Being Unrealistic

Be honest about both strengths and weaknesses.

❌ Ignoring Threats

Every business faces risks. Identifying them early helps you prepare.

❌ Never Updating It

Markets change. Review your SWOT regularly.

Lesson Summary

  • SWOT is a strategic planning tool.
  • Know your strengths and weaknesses.
  • Look for opportunities.
  • Prepare for threats.
  • Review your SWOT regularly.