A humble contribution for those who want a quick return; strictly for beginners only, the Pros will be bored.

SWOT analysis is an important tool for some people. But then: the strategic response options (TOWS) are the paydirt...
Below is the tiddler content for a quick and _very_ dirty analysis.
(I am also working on a plugin solution, which is not so quick, but more complicated & still a bit dirty. That one will transfer the SWOT into the TOWS headers and then be connected to a task management system.
But who would want something complicated?)



Usage:

1. copy code into a tiddler; save it;

2. Install the checkbox plugin (link below)

3. copy the TW to your phone

4. delete the explanatory contents

5. Enter your SWOT

6. THINK!

7. Enter TOWS

8.ACT!


Pit


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<table >
<tr style="font-weight:bold;background-color:whitesmoke;">
<th colspan=3>

!SWOT

</th></tr>
<tr style="font-weight:bold;background-color:whitesmoke;">
<td></td><td>Strength</td><td>Weakness</td></tr>
<tr>
<td style="background-color:whitesmoke;">//Internal//</td><td>
[ ] My own strenghts, things I can influence

</td>
<td>
[ ] My own weaknesses, which I can influence

</td>
</tr>
<tr style="font-weight:bold;background-color:whitesmoke;">
<td></td><td>Opportunity</td><td>Threat</td></tr>
<tr>
<td style="background-color:whitesmoke;">//External//</td><td>
[ ] Positive external conditions, which I do not control

</td>
<td>
[ ] Negative external conditions, which I do not control

</td>
</tr>




<tr style="font-weight:bold;background-color:azure;">
<th colspan=3>

!TOWS

</th></tr>

<tr style="font-weight:bold;background-color:azure;">
<td ></td><td>Opportunities</td><td>Threats</td></tr>
<tr>
<td style="font-weight:bold;background-color:azure;">Strength</td>
<td style="color:green">
[ ] What strenghts can you maximize to capitalize on your opportunities
[ ] SO "Maxi-Maxi"-Strategy: Strategies that use strengths to maximize opportunities.
</td>
<td style="color:darkmagenta;">
[ ]  What strengths can you use to better handle your threats
[ ] ST "Maxi-Mini"-Strategy: Strategies that use strengths to minimize threats.
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="font-weight:bold;background-color:azure;">Weakness</td>
<td style="color:darkorange">
[ ] What weaknesses must be mitigated to capitalize on your oppotunities
[ ] WO "Mini-Maxi"-Strategy: Strategies that minimize weaknesses by taking advantage of opportunities.
</td>
<td style="color:red">
[ ] How can your weaknesses be used by your external treats
[ ] WT "Mini-Mini"-Strategy: Strategies that minimize weaknesses and avoid threats.
</td>
</tr>



</table>

<$reveal type="nomatch" state="$:/state/Simpleswot" text="show">

<$button set="$:/state/Simpleswot" setTo="show">Show Help</$button>

</$reveal>
<$reveal type="match" state="$:/state/Simpleswot" text="show">

<$button set="$:/state/Simpleswot" setTo="hide">Hide Help</$button>

SWOT: Strength-Weakness-Opportunity-Treat matrix

TOWS matrix: Strategic Options Worksheet

Works best with the checklist demo plugin : https://grosinger.net/tw5-checklist/

This is a one-tiddler-template with minimum functionality, especially meant for use on a mobile device, under stress and independent of your TW-configuration. That's why it is called "quick".

This one-tiddler-template does not automatically transfer the input of the SWOT into the headers (of columns and lines) of the TOWS, as it is proposed in literature. Thats why it is called "dirty"

</$reveal>


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