Maine Worksheet - Strengths and Weaknesses Analysis

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The chart below will help you identify your strengths and weaknesses and will give you a better idea youre ready to become a small business owner. Examine each of the skills areas listed in the chart. Ask yourself whether you possess some or all of the skills listed in the parentheses. Then rate your skills in each area by circling the appropriate number, using a scale of 1-5, with 1 as low, 2 as between low and medium, 3 as medium, 4 as between medium and high, and 5 as high.

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Take these five steps:List your strengths. The concrete skills and knowledge you've acquired through work experience and education may come to mind first.Ask others for input.Revisit past feedback.Hire yourself.Revisit your strength list.

SWOT stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats. Strengths and weaknesses are internal to your companythings that you have some control over and can change. Examples include who is on your team, your patents and intellectual property, and your location.

Conducting a SWOT analysisDecide on the objective of your SWOT analysis.Research your business, industry and market.List your business's strengths.List your business's weaknesses.List potential opportunities for your business.List potential threats to your business.Establish priorities from the SWOT.More items...

Examples of threats for a personal SWOT analysis might include increased competition, lack of support, or language barriers. Threat examples for businesses could include economic downturns, increased taxes, or losing key staff.

How to Identify Your Strengths and WeaknessesFirst, create two lists. Before you use any outside sources to help identify your strengths and weaknesses, I'd recommend that you spend about 30 minutes alone creating two lists.Talk to people you trust.Take a personality test.Try new things.

How to write a personal SWOT analysisList your relevant strengths. You may start by assessing what internal factors benefit you in the context of your situation.Review your weaknesses. While listing weaknesses, be honest and objective.Define your opportunities.Understand any potential threats.Make an informed decision.

SWOT analysis example: Acting on your resultsHarness your strengths. One of the best things about the strengths you identified in your SWOT analysis is that you're already doing them.Shore up your weaknesses.Seize opportunities.Mitigate threats.

Essentially, a SWOT analysis is a comparative list of all your strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. There's more power in this process than you might think. You may be only hazily aware of your own strengths and weaknesses.

Conducting a SWOT analysisDecide on the objective of your SWOT analysis.Research your business, industry and market.List your business's strengths.List your business's weaknesses.List potential opportunities for your business.List potential threats to your business.Establish priorities from the SWOT.More items...

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Maine Worksheet - Strengths and Weaknesses Analysis