SWOT Analysis Template

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FAQs

What is SWOT Analysis?
SWOT analysis stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats. It is a strategic planning tool to identify and assess the internal and external factors such as strengths and weaknesses within business or organisation.
How does SWOT Analysis relate to competitive analysis?
SWOT analysis is an integral part of the competitive analysis process as it helps brands to determine their position within the industry or the market. It is just a few practises that brands can make use of in order to analyse their market's competitors.
How often should I update my SWOT analysis for competitive analysis purposes?
The number of times you need to review the SWOT analysis for a largely effective competitive analysis is subject to a variety of key factors, which include the pace of change in your industry, market dynamics, and unprecedented internal developments in your organisation.