Personal SWOT Analysis

Maximize your talents, abilities and opportunities.

SWOT Analysis is a powerful technique for identifying Strengths and Weaknesses, 
and for examining the Opportunities and Threats you face..

Used in a personal context, it helps you develop your career in a way that 
takes best advantage of your talents, abilities and opportunities.

What makes SWOT particularly powerful is that with a little thought, it can 
help you uncover opportunities that you are well placed to take advantage of. 
And by understanding your weaknesses, you can manage and eliminate threats that 
would otherwise catch you unawares.

How to Use the Tool

To carry out a SWOT Analysis, print out our free 
worksheet<BLOCKED::http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/worksheets/SWOTAnalysisDownload.htm>,
 and write down answers to the following questions:

Strengths:

 *   What advantages (for example, skills, education or connections) do you 
have that others don ' t have?
 *   What do you do better than anyone else?
 *   What personal resources do you have access to?
 *   What do other people (and your boss in particular) see as your strengths?

Consider this from your own perspective, and from the point of view of the 
people around you. And don ' t be modest, be as objective as you can. If you 
are having any difficulty with this, try writing down a list of your 
characteristics. Some of these will hopefully be strengths!

In looking at your strengths, think about them in relation to the people around 
you - for example, if you ' re a great mathematician and the people around you 
are great at math, then this is not likely to be a strength in your current 
role, it is likely to be a necessity.

Weaknesses:

 *   What could you improve?
 *   What should you avoid?
 *   What things are the people around you likely to see as weaknesses?

Again, consider this from a personal and external basis: Do other people 
perceive weaknesses that you do not see? Do co-workers consistently out-perform 
you in key areas? It is best to be realistic now, and face any unpleasant 
truths as soon as possible.

Opportunities:

 *   Where are the good opportunities facing you?
 *   What are the interesting trends you are aware of?

Useful opportunities can come from such things as:

 *   Changes in technology, markets and your company on both a broad and narrow 
scale.
 *   Changes in government policy related to your field.
 *   Changes in social patterns, population profiles, lifestyle changes.
 *   Local Events.

A useful approach to looking at opportunities is also to look at your strengths 
and ask yourself whether these open up any opportunities.

Alternatively, look at your weaknesses and ask yourself whether you could open 
up opportunities by eliminating them.

Threats:

 *   What obstacles do you face?
 *   What are the people around you doing?
 *   Is your job (or the demand for the things you do) changing?
 *   Is changing technology threatening your position?
 *   Could any of your weaknesses seriously threaten you?

Carrying out this analysis will often be illuminating - both in terms of 
pointing out what needs to be done, and in putting problems into perspective.

Key points:

A SWOT matrix is a framework for analyzing your strengths and weaknesses, and 
the opportunities and threats you face. This helps you to focus on your 
strengths, minimize weaknesses, and take the greatest possible advantage of 
opportunities available.


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