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Lesson 2 BPP Job Opportunites and Swot Analysis
Lesson 2 BPP Job Opportunites and Swot Analysis
Lesson 2 BPP Job Opportunites and Swot Analysis
Production
Lesson 2
Tr.Angelyn Lingatong
09/15/2021
Bread and Pastry Production
SWOT’’ is an acronym
for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats. The
SWOT Analysis began its life in the ‘70s as a planning tool
for analyzing a professional project or business venture.
Unchanged in its format, it’s still used today to help
businesses focus their thoughts, analyze their progress, and
strategically shape their decision-making.
SWOT ANALYSIS
SWOT can also be used in personal context, you as an
individual can develop your career and personality by
identifying your strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and
threats. Reviewing your identity, abilities, personality and
applying it to a SWOT framework will allow you to better
yourself and advance in your chosen career. This step will
help you improve your business of choice and prepare for
challenges. The table below will help you differentiate
among these four features
SWOT ANALYSIS
SWOT ANALYSIS
Weaknesses Threats
N
E - Areas where you or your organization - Negative factors that are beyond the
may be weaker than others. control of the business.
G
- An internal barrier to achieve the desired - An external situation which could
A goals. damage your space for attaining
objectives.
T - Set of problems, difficulties or
shortcomings encountered by the - Things that may prevent you or your
I business. organization from making a profit or
achieving your goals.
V Examples:
Examples:
E • Lack of working capital
• Poor location • Raw material shortages
• Inexperience owner • Too many competitors
• Establishment is old and looks out • New methods of food
dated. production that are better and
• Limited space inside the more effective are coming out.
establishment, thereby limiting the • New technologies are
number of customers it can available and are used by
accommodate. competitors.