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SWOT is a well known acronym that stands for "Strengths", "Weaknesses", "Opportunities" and "Threats"
It's also a business analysis model created at Stanford back in the 70's, and a lot of business professors used it worldwide. I've felt it was the best management tool ever developed, and I was a big proponent of TQM or Total Quality Management.
Check this out; https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/swot.asp
Does it make sense to develop this into a curriculum? It may be too dated, but a SWOT analysis has even saved a few marriages and a myriad of other relationships.
Any thoughts? Any interest? Thanks,
Bulloney
It's also a business analysis model created at Stanford back in the 70's, and a lot of business professors used it worldwide. I've felt it was the best management tool ever developed, and I was a big proponent of TQM or Total Quality Management.
Check this out; https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/swot.asp
Does it make sense to develop this into a curriculum? It may be too dated, but a SWOT analysis has even saved a few marriages and a myriad of other relationships.
Any thoughts? Any interest? Thanks,
Bulloney















