Tuesday, November 24, 2020

SWOT

The only person you are destined to become is the person you decide to be. Ralph Waldo Emerson


S-W-O-T Test

SWOT is an acronym for – Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats. It is a powerful tool for unleashing our hidden talents and discovering better ways of implementing them at work. The test is objective and contains specific questions for each of the four categories.

The result and interpretation of the data are conducted under supervised guidance and gives us a clear picture of how we are different from others and how we can use our uniqueness for personal and organizational benefits. Below is a list of some of the SWOT test statements.

Strengths

– What do you have that others don’t?
– What do you do better than others?
– How do others describe your strengths?
– What values are unique to you?

Weaknesses

– What are the tasks that you avoid because you don’t think you can do them?
– What do you think you are not good at?
– How do others describe your weaknesses?
– What are the personality traits that hold you back?
– What do you think are your negative/bad habits?

Opportunities

– Do you consider yourself to be part of a growing industry?
– If so, how can you use your resources to take advantage of this growth?
– Is your company failing to do something?
– Is there something that your clients and customers complain about?

Threats

– What are the roadblocks in your professional life?
– Are you a part of an unhealthy competitive environment?
– Is changing technology a threat to your current position?
– Do you feel threatened by any of your character weaknesses?

https://www.truity.com/test/personal-strengths-inventory

https://positivepsychology.com/strength-finding-tests/

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