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WHAT IS SWOT?

Swot is an application that mostly commercial companies use to see the strengths and weaknesses of their external threats and opportunities.

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Nowadays, we need to do swot analysis to improve ourselves.

We all know how important the CVs we give in job interviews that are important in our lives are.

And we should have done our personal SWOT analysis before preparing a resume.

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When the personal analysis is done correctly, it determines our strengths and weaknesses about our own business, how open we are to opportunities and threats.

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Our strengths and weaknesses depend on internal factors, so whether we develop it or not is entirely up to ourselves.

Opportunities and threats depend on external environmental factors.

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For example, consider someone studying business administration at the university.

His/Her strength is his ability to learn languages. Its weakness is that it cannot use time management well.

The opportunity is to be aware of his language learning ability and to receive education in different languages. The threat is that it spreads language training over a long period of time because it cannot use time management, that is, it will not be able to use the language effectively when he/she graduates.

STRENGTHS

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  • How much are the strengths you have in yourself compared to those around you?

  • What do you feel strong by doing better?

  • What are your achievements?

WEAKNESSES

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First, promise to give yourself an honest answer to these questions.

  • What are your habits that you dislike?

  • What does not make you feel good about your dreams?

  • In what situation do you feel inadequate in your job?

  • Which dream did you start and quit? (How many times)

OPPORTUNITIES

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  • Is there anyone you get support for while achieving your goals and dreams?

  • Are you aware of your own abilities?

  • Although you are aware of the competitors around you, have you done anything to turn this into an opportunity?

THREATS

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  • What threat is someone reading the same chapter as you?

  • What are your competitors doing for their own development?

  • How much can you keep up with the developing technology?

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