 Felly, mae gwisodd karaoke yr annin yma felly mae'n gweithio cael cimbr ywch chi'n gweithio'n gwelio cyflwyno o f静au a gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio sy'n cilio. Mae gwaith yn y ein margin gyda gael gwybaint minsio, ac yn gweithio y cilio yma fi'n gweithio'n gweithio. Mae'r gweithio yma mae'n ffirm o fwg hwnnynt iawn i'ch yn hawdd o gweithio. Mae genno'r gweithio bynnag felly mae'n gweithio ei wneud i lawr sandraethau a llunio o pechydigiau. Felly y b 되�fyniad y maerdyd ychydig, dwi'n credu holl ti'r plant fel pethau mwy o'r listed ar gyflur yna y chyu. Ac y llush ceroedd y myfyrwyrDO Pa j sportau a synagogue ar bobl yn 1966 a chesyn allanxhôl arall ganedda botonun. From 1966 to now it's actually quite an old model that's used a SWAT analysis. However it is timeless because the factors within this model can be applied to modern day just as much as in previous years, so it is a very timeless model that can be used at any point. SWAT is an acronym to understand certain key aspects, and SWAT stands for and it's model that identifies strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats so internal factors and to kind of like strengths and weaknesses could be things to do with like business the business including like experiences the expertise within the business work for skill sets and the product quality as well and it also can involve like how are they doing financially like the financial viability of the business because obviously that can have a massive impact on the on the success of the business opportunities or threats can be other factors not withstanding you know this isn't just an exhausted place but this is some examples of things like market growth it's a good way to identify opportunities like if there's a certain industry certain service certain product that's actually growing and there's more people buying that product or service than and the market's growing for that area of opportunity and that's a great way to find out opportunities in different niches of markets is to see if that's actually growing another thing is new technologies so this could be to do with new technologies in terms of for example virtual reality which is becoming more of a of an aspect as well it could be to do with like new apps as well that are very innovative as well so so new technologies is a great way to look at those factors also barriers to entering the market so this could be seen as a bit of a threat or an opportunity okay because it depending upon the how much it actually costs to enter that market what regulations are involved with entering that particular market can impact this and that's obviously what you put within this what analysis expertise are really important as well so what expertise can you have in a business can impact the actual opportunities you can get and do you have the expertise in the business to actually pursue a particular business opportunity changes in customer behavior as well like for example the changes in shopping habits for example a lot of people shop online now so so that creates many opportunities for start businesses with minimal costs you can create a shop of high store nowadays for a very little amount of money and and create a business out of that and the shopping habits more people are shopping online the more than ever so that's an example of that okay or demographics how are the demographics now it's it's important to mention SWAT is a central tool that can be used within business management it's a practical tool that can be used within business in the real world it's not just an academic tool to kind of look at case studies although you can use it as that it's also good to use within business itself this SWAT analysis can help inform the strategy and plan of the business moving forward and you can actually do regular SWAT analysis because what you identify from one year might not be the same as what you went to identify the next year so it's important to do regular SWAT analysis so that it's updated and that you're actually responding in a timely manner to any new factors that come into play by being able to see the opportunities that you find out you are then better prepared to actually try and embark on those opportunities within the business when you are when you're identifying the threats within the SWAT analysis then you're able to flag these up and try to prevent these from happening and minimize the threats towards the business and this is important because a lot of businesses can go under when you don't actually deal with the threats so it's important to try and minimize them now one thing to mention is the stakeholders now obviously within a business you have a range of different people that are involved range of different stakeholders that can impact the business it's important to take the views of a range of different stakeholders when doing the SWAT analysis that way your SWAT analysis is more representative of the company and this is something that businesses sometimes forget to do is to take in consideration other people's views other than just the owner of the business think of the range of different stakeholders when when looking at this SWAT analysis ultimately what it's about it finds out what you need to do what needs to be done what can be done and what needs to be done in the future and what needs to be avoided as well is a simple and easy tool to use for your business in practical terms but it's also a good tool to use in terms of academics and and when you you're actually looking at a case study of a business and you you're looking at trying to analyse that business using a SWAT model is a great way to actually go in depth with that and trying to find out about all the different aspects okay so there's a little bit of an introduction on the SWAT analysis I hope you've enjoyed the video if you'd have then give it a thumbs up hopefully found some bits somewhat 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