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		By: Mark		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Another example of how the SWOT model is misunderstood and misused.

A threat is somethin that comes from outside of the company, and if the company does not react, it may harm it.
An opportunity is the opposite. Some development coming from the outside that boosts the company even if it does not act on it.

What is in the Opportunities here, are not even startegic options but operational options / solutions. They should not be in the swot but be derived from the confrontation of the elements in the SWOT.

This confrontation of elements can not work here, because the SWOT holds the wrong information, especially in the opportunity part.

Without updating and repairing the SWOT, these flaws render it useless.

If This was done by a student, I would have to give the SWOT a bad grade. That is even without the outdated information in it.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another example of how the SWOT model is misunderstood and misused.</p>
<p>A threat is somethin that comes from outside of the company, and if the company does not react, it may harm it.<br />
An opportunity is the opposite. Some development coming from the outside that boosts the company even if it does not act on it.</p>
<p>What is in the Opportunities here, are not even startegic options but operational options / solutions. They should not be in the swot but be derived from the confrontation of the elements in the SWOT.</p>
<p>This confrontation of elements can not work here, because the SWOT holds the wrong information, especially in the opportunity part.</p>
<p>Without updating and repairing the SWOT, these flaws render it useless.</p>
<p>If This was done by a student, I would have to give the SWOT a bad grade. That is even without the outdated information in it.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2025 07:26:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Another example of how the SWOT model is misunderstood and misused.

A threat is somethin that comes from outside of the company, and if the company does not react, it may harm it.
An opportunity is the opposite. Some development coming from the outside that boosts the company even if it does not act on it.

What is in the Opportunities here, are not even startegic options but operational options / solutions. They should be derived from the confrontation of the elements in the SWOT, not be in the SWOT.

This can not work here, because the SWOT holds the wrong information, especially in the opportunity part.

Without updating and repairing the SWOT, it&#039;s pretty useless.

If This was done by a student, I would have to give it a bad grade. That is even without the outdated information in it.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another example of how the SWOT model is misunderstood and misused.</p>
<p>A threat is somethin that comes from outside of the company, and if the company does not react, it may harm it.<br />
An opportunity is the opposite. Some development coming from the outside that boosts the company even if it does not act on it.</p>
<p>What is in the Opportunities here, are not even startegic options but operational options / solutions. They should be derived from the confrontation of the elements in the SWOT, not be in the SWOT.</p>
<p>This can not work here, because the SWOT holds the wrong information, especially in the opportunity part.</p>
<p>Without updating and repairing the SWOT, it&#8217;s pretty useless.</p>
<p>If This was done by a student, I would have to give it a bad grade. That is even without the outdated information in it.</p>
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