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SWOT ANALYSIS
Strengths refer to an organisation’s capabilities or aspects of its business that it does better than its competitors. For example: •Coca Cola has a strong brand name •Marks and Spencer is noted for its high quality products •John Lewis for its high levels of customer service •Apple for its product innovation Weaknesses refer to aspects of an organisation’s activities that it does not excel in. For example, •Lidl is criticised for its poor customer service. •Macdonald’s for its ‘junk food’ label 2 • Virgin trains for lateness or delays to train times
SWOT ANALSYSIS (2)
Opportunities are aspects in the business environment that the organisation can capitalise upon or take advantage of. For example, •Tesco using its huge customer database to offer or diversify non-grocery products such as insurance, credit cards and loans. Threats are aspects in the business environment that pose a challenge or can hamper the organisation from achieving its objectives. For example, •Competitors •Government legislations •Natural disasters such as earthquakes or floods
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PESTLE ANALYSIS
This is mainly used to analyse the wider macro-environment in which the