November 2016
Announcement: SWOT Analysis
09/11/16 15:21 Filed in: Strategy
New Book Announcement — SWOT Analysis for Students of Business Studies.
This new work is for those in further or higher education who are following a Business Studies curriculum, and have to undertake an assignment on SWOT Analysis.
To help with your assignment, the book includes:
The book also includes a suggested plan illustrating how to approach a SWOT assignment, and a guide that shows where to look for the various factors.
The concepts of 'Match' and 'Convert' are explained with associated examples, The transformation of SWOT into TWOS is explained and illustrated so you can use these for a strategy generation tool. The Environmental Scan and PESTEL are also included.
There are also links to downloadable resources. These are the diagrams used in the book, you can use these to save time in your presentation or assignment and spend more time doing the analysis.
Next blog: The three big mistakes in SWOT.
Until next time,
Alan S
Links: http://www.leadership-library.co.uk
This new work is for those in further or higher education who are following a Business Studies curriculum, and have to undertake an assignment on SWOT Analysis.
To help with your assignment, the book includes:
- The critical theory.
- Worked-examples and case-studies.
- Where to look for the factors.
- How to create strategic responses to a situation.
- How to approach a swot assignment.
- Avoiding the usual mistakes.
- References.
The book also includes a suggested plan illustrating how to approach a SWOT assignment, and a guide that shows where to look for the various factors.
The concepts of 'Match' and 'Convert' are explained with associated examples, The transformation of SWOT into TWOS is explained and illustrated so you can use these for a strategy generation tool. The Environmental Scan and PESTEL are also included.
There are also links to downloadable resources. These are the diagrams used in the book, you can use these to save time in your presentation or assignment and spend more time doing the analysis.
Next blog: The three big mistakes in SWOT.
Until next time,
Alan S
Links: http://www.leadership-library.co.uk