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Planning - strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.

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Planning Planning is an integral part of our everyday lives. Our day will start with an intended plan of action. Our aims and objectives of the day will be mapped out in our minds ready to be put into action. The thought processes that we have will determine whether our aims and objectives are realistic and likely to be met. Organisational planning could be seen as very much the same process. The organisation must set aims and objectives and decide the best way in putting them into action. The process the organisation goes through will determine whether they can meet the requirements of the clientele. In order to set realistic goals the organisation must first gather information regarding their service. In order to do this the organisation could undertake a S.W.O.T. analysis. This analysis involves identifying the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats facing the organisation. Strengths: Looking inside the organisation. What strengths does...

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