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Link is also given :The TOWS Matrix - Going Beyond SWOT Analysis
Using the TOWS Matrix
Developing strategic options from an external-internal analysis
TOWS Analysis is a variant of the classic business tool, SWOT Analysis. TOWS and SWOT are acronyms for different arrangements of the words Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats.
By analyzing the external environment (threats and opportunities), and your internal environment (weaknesses and strengths), you can use these techniques to think about the strategy of your whole organization, a department or a team. You can also use them to think about a process, a marketing campaign, or even your own skills and experience.
Our article on SWOT Analysis helps you perform a thorough SWOT/TOWS Analysis. At a practical level, the only difference between TOWS and SWOT is that TOWS emphasizes the external environment whilst SWOT emphasizes the internal environment. In both cases, this analysis results in a SWOT (or TOWS) Matrix like the one shown below:
In this article, we look at how you can extend your use of SWOT and TOWS to think in detail about the strategic options open to you. While this approach can be used just as well with SWOT as TOWS, it's most often associated with TOWS.
Identifying Strategic Options
SWOT or TOWS analysis helps you get a better understanding of the strategic choices that you face. (Remember that "strategy" is the art of determining how you'll "win" in business and life.) It helps you ask, and answer, the following questions: How do you:
External Threats
(T)
1.
2.
3.
4.
Internal Strengths
(S)
1.
2.
3.
4.
1.
2.
3.
4.
This helps you identify strategic alternatives that address the following additional questions:
When you have many factors to consider, it may be helpful to construct a matrix to match individual strengths and weaknesses to the individual opportunities and threats you've identified. To do this, you can construct a matrix such as the one below for each quadrant (SO, ST, WO, and WT).
This helps you analyze in more depth options that hold the greatest promise. Note any new alternatives you identify on the TOWS Strategic Alternatives worksheet.
Key points:
The TOWS Matrix is a relatively simple tool for generating strategic options. By using it, you can look intelligently at how you can best take advantage of the opportunities open to you, at the same time that you minimize the impact of weaknesses and protect yourself against threats.
Used after detailed analysis of your threats, opportunities, strength and weaknesses, it helps you consider how to use the external environment to your strategic advantage, and so identify some of the strategic options available to you.
From India, Delhi
Found on net...its interseting so sharing with u all..
Enjoy Reading :)
Link is also given :The TOWS Matrix - Going Beyond SWOT Analysis
Using the TOWS Matrix
Developing strategic options from an external-internal analysis
TOWS Analysis is a variant of the classic business tool, SWOT Analysis. TOWS and SWOT are acronyms for different arrangements of the words Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats.
By analyzing the external environment (threats and opportunities), and your internal environment (weaknesses and strengths), you can use these techniques to think about the strategy of your whole organization, a department or a team. You can also use them to think about a process, a marketing campaign, or even your own skills and experience.
Our article on SWOT Analysis helps you perform a thorough SWOT/TOWS Analysis. At a practical level, the only difference between TOWS and SWOT is that TOWS emphasizes the external environment whilst SWOT emphasizes the internal environment. In both cases, this analysis results in a SWOT (or TOWS) Matrix like the one shown below:
Strengths
Weaknesses
Opportunities
Threats
Weaknesses
Opportunities
Threats
In this article, we look at how you can extend your use of SWOT and TOWS to think in detail about the strategic options open to you. While this approach can be used just as well with SWOT as TOWS, it's most often associated with TOWS.
Identifying Strategic Options
SWOT or TOWS analysis helps you get a better understanding of the strategic choices that you face. (Remember that "strategy" is the art of determining how you'll "win" in business and life.) It helps you ask, and answer, the following questions: How do you:
- Make the most of your strengths?
- Circumvent your weaknesses?
- Capitalize on your opportunities? and
- Manage your threats?
TOWS Strategic Alternatives Matrix
External Opportunities
(O)
1.
2.
3.
4.
(O)
1.
2.
3.
4.
External Threats
(T)
1.
2.
3.
4.
Internal Strengths
(S)
1.
2.
3.
4.
SO
"Maxi-Maxi" Strategy
"Maxi-Maxi" Strategy
Strategies that use strengths to maximize opportunities.
ST
"Maxi-Mini" Strategy
ST
"Maxi-Mini" Strategy
Strategies that use strengths to minimize threats.
Internal Weaknesses (W)1.
2.
3.
4.
WO
"Mini-Maxi" Strategy
Strategies that minimize weaknesses by taking advantage of opportunities.
WT
"Mini-Mini" Strategy
"Mini-Maxi" Strategy
Strategies that minimize weaknesses by taking advantage of opportunities.
WT
"Mini-Mini" Strategy
Strategies that minimize weaknesses and avoid threats.
This helps you identify strategic alternatives that address the following additional questions:
- Strengths and Opportunities (SO) - How can you use your strengths to take advantage of the opportunities?
- Strengths and Threats (ST) - How can you take advantage of your strengths to avoid real and potential threats?
- Weaknesses and Opportunities (WO) - How can you use your opportunities to overcome the weaknesses you are experiencing?
- Weaknesses and Threats (WT) - How can you minimize your weaknesses and avoid threats?
When you have many factors to consider, it may be helpful to construct a matrix to match individual strengths and weaknesses to the individual opportunities and threats you've identified. To do this, you can construct a matrix such as the one below for each quadrant (SO, ST, WO, and WT).
SO Matrix
S1
S2
S3
S4
O1
O2
O3
O4
S1
S2
S3
S4
O1
O2
O3
O4
This helps you analyze in more depth options that hold the greatest promise. Note any new alternatives you identify on the TOWS Strategic Alternatives worksheet.
Key points:
The TOWS Matrix is a relatively simple tool for generating strategic options. By using it, you can look intelligently at how you can best take advantage of the opportunities open to you, at the same time that you minimize the impact of weaknesses and protect yourself against threats.
Used after detailed analysis of your threats, opportunities, strength and weaknesses, it helps you consider how to use the external environment to your strategic advantage, and so identify some of the strategic options available to you.
From India, Delhi
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