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SWOT ANALYSIS - Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities & Threats |
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The
SWOT Analysis is a systematic approach that helps you to identify your
strengths and weaknesses and distinguish between the kinds of activities
that are worthwhile for you to build a career around and the ones that
are not worthwhile for you to pursue.
Write each activity that you identified in the
accomplishment identification step and that you think you will need to
perform the career goal you pursue in the respective quadrant of the
evaluation scheme, presented below.
List of possible activities that might be considered:
improving skills or learning new things, entrepreneurial or
self-employed (franchising, telecommuting, online money making, data
entrance, solving problems or consulting, teaching, training, research,
communication (in writing or in person), leadership, management, travel,
media contact, entertaining, financial, sports, etc.
Instructions:
Write all the activities that you neither like nor do
well in the quadrant “Weaknesses – Activities to be avoided”. To
find your weak points, ask the following questions:
“Threads - Frustration” activities are all those
where you have strengths but that you dislike. All these activities are
sooner or later a source of fruitless distraction and they will result
sooner or later to frustration and lead you down a dead end
road. Threads can be identified by asking for instance the following
questions:
Write in the quadrant “Opportunities but Learning
Needs” all activities that you like but where you identified a lack
of skill or experience. These are the activities or tasks around which
you may wish to seek further training and practice. Find opportunities
asking the following questions:
In a next step you should consider also aspects like
desired activities, working conditions you want to operate under, the
location in which you want to work, and the tangible and intangible
benefits that you want to receive from your job. List all your
preferences and rank order the desired activities from the most
important to least important one. This ranking will assist you in your
future decision-making activities.
Work-related preference analysis:
Examples of desired working conditions are: Office versus
outdoor, laboratory environment, one site versus multiple settings,
independent versus employed or work in group, structured versus
open-ended, classroom, focused activity versus multi-tasking, multiple
client contacts versus closed-office activity.
In order to define your Career goals
Think short- and long-term. Make a list of all possible goals and
then prioritize.
Below is a list of sample career goals:
Source:
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