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Snooker Loopy SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis is an effective method of identifying your Strengths and Weaknesses, and to examine the Opportunities and Threats you face. Often the analysis of a SWOT framework can be enough to reveal changes that can be usefully made. Strengths and Weaknesses are what is happening with the business at the moment in time and are internal to the business so can be created and resolved within the business itself. Opportunities and Threats are future aspects about the business and what could happen depending on what actions are taken. They are external so these are created outside the business so is out of their control. The purpose of a SWOT is to establish where the business is at the moment in time. It gives the business to opportunity to work on certain areas that are not so good in the business, which need improving and enhancing. It gives...

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