### Editor's Note ###

Hiya, friends!

Today, Jim Hall graciously offers the community a tried-and-true
exercise open teams can use to assess threats and opportunities as part
of their strategic planning. It's a new spin on a classic SWOT analysis,
and it's part of the Open Organization Workbook project.

The Open Organization Ambassadors convene today for their monthly
meeting. Today's forecast? Partly cloudy with a 100 percent chance of
awesome.

–B

### New Today ###

Jim Hall: "How an open team can assess threats and opportunities"

https://opensource.com/open-organization/17/10/new-approach-SWOT

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Here's @jimfhall on making #SWOT analysis more accessible to developers
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"In my experience, it's easier to not address #SWOT directly, but to
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.@jimfhall contributed this useful SWOT exercise to #TheOpenOrg workbook
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### Previously Published ###

Angela Robertson: "How a Microsoft docs team increased openness and
improved collaboration"

https://opensource.com/open-organization/17/10/microsoft-collaboration-case-study

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