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The term "SWOT" is an acronym for the words "advantage", "weakness", "threat", and "opportunity". The S.W.O.T framework creates a list of the strengths and weaknesses of the business related to the project and then creates a list of opportunities and threats that may exist outside the company that may affect the project. Consider, for example, a technology company that wants to expand sales and increase sales. If the company has a patent on a new computer processor technology, that patent may be advantageous, but if there is no resource to design and manufacture a new processor prototype, the manager will have a weak capital shortage Because venture capitalists often invest in companies with new ideas with great growth potential, the possibility of attracting venture capital can be cited as an opportunity.
Your list of pros and cons can help you develop your perspective. Prioritize the advantages and disadvantages of each position, then identify the advantages and disadvantages of the top three to five. Then use techniques (clustering, association, journalist questions, etc.) to develop content ideas to better understand each item in the list. Evaluate each item based on the way you support it by reasoning, providing details, adding examples, or providing evidence. Again, we will prioritize the list of pros and cons. This time, I will focus on supportive comments that require more work, obtaining more evidence, or perhaps comments not related to your argument. At this stage, it is best not to ignore anything and leave lots of comments for future reference.