Tag: swot-analysis
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Nestle saw an opportunity
When I saw the box of Vital Pursuit Chicken Mozzarella Pizza, I thought I’d buy it. It seemed like an option created for the health and fitness conscious consumer. I figured I’d try it and look into it. Turns out I was right, but Nestle had a much more specific target market in mind: GLP-1…
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Starbucks should definitely consider these two things
Finally, you have completed the first part of your SWOT analysis. You looked in to the strengths and weaknesses internal to your organization. Now it’s time to look outside: your opportunities and threats. Opportunities and threats are those things that are happening that are external to your organization. Opportunities are those things that could help…
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Now on to Starbucks’s big weakness
Okay, now we are in the second grid of your SWOT analysis. You’ve taken the time to think about your strengths. Now you need to figure out your weaknesses. (The opportunities and threats will come next.) When it comes to the SWOT analysis, your weaknesses are those things that have come up as issues over…
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Rethink your strengths, using Starbucks as an example
You’ve started your SWOT analysis, but you are trying to figure out what to write down as your strengths. Well, that should be easy. What are your strengths? What do you see as your competitive advantage? Okay, let’s take the attention off of you and place it on a company. Let’s use Starbucks as an…
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Back to basics with your SWOT
If you have taken an intro to marketing class (and many other topics), chances are that you were asked to complete a SWOT analysis at some point. Whether it was in a grid or a list, your instructions were to list out the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats of whatever the chosen entity was. Well,…