Applied Economics: SWOT Analysis
Applied Economics: SWOT Analysis
Applied Economics: SWOT Analysis
HIGH
SCHOOL
Economics
MODULE
SWOT Analysis
Self-Learning
Module
22
Quarter 4
Introductory Message
For the learner:
This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful
opportunities for guided and independent learning at your own pace and time. You
will be enabled to process the contents of the learning material while being an active
learner.
Posttest - This measures how much you have learned from the
entire module.
EXPECTATIONS
PRETEST
Directions: Read each statement carefully. Choose the letter of the best answer and
write it on a separate sheet of paper.
A. Strengths
B. Weaknesses
C. Opportunities
D. None of the above
RECAP
SWOT Analysis
SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) analysis is a
framework used to evaluate a company's competitive position and to develop
strategic planning. SWOT analysis assesses internal and external factors, as well as
current and future potential (Grant, 2020).
These are the resources and experiences readily available to the business
proponents. These factors include:
Strengths describe what an organization excels at and what separates it from the
competition: a strong brand, loyal customer base, a strong balance sheet, unique
technology, and more.
Weaknesses stop an organization from performing at its optimum level. There are
areas where the business needs to improve: lack of raw materials, personnel attitude,
poor location, and lack of budget for product promotion, among others.
External Factors: Opportunities (O) and Threats (T)
1. economic trends such as stock market, economic performance, and the like;
5. competitive threats.
Threats refer to factors that have the potential to harm an organization. For example,
changes in government policy, changes in consumer tastes and preferences,
inflation, and recession, among others.
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Internal Factors S W
External Factors O T
ACTIVITIES
2. More customers are beginning to like the sauces used by the barbecue
business.
3. The carinderia in front of the barbecue stand added grilled meals in their
menu.
4. Customers are asking if they can order ahead of time by texting the owner.
S W
O T
WRAP-UP
To summarize what you have learned in the lesson, answer the following
questions:
VALUING
Reflect on this!
“Sometimes you don’t realize your strength until you come face to face with your
greatest weakness.” - Susan Gale
POSTTEST
References
Dinio, R. and Villalis, G. Applied Economics. Rex Book Store, Inc. Sampaloc,
Manila, 2017.