One of the things that were engrained in me during business school was a SWOT analysis- a company’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and Threats. Our professional breezed over all of the topics but made sure to emphasize weaknesses, citing if a competitor is able to capitalize on your weakness, you won’t be able to recover from it. I didn’t agree with his point but to his credit, he has always described himself as someone who was risk-averse. He made sure he always “won” by covering all of his bases, and made careful decisions to ensure he never lost.
Focus on winning or not losing?
Focus on winning or not losing?
Focus on winning or not losing?
One of the things that were engrained in me during business school was a SWOT analysis- a company’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and Threats. Our professional breezed over all of the topics but made sure to emphasize weaknesses, citing if a competitor is able to capitalize on your weakness, you won’t be able to recover from it. I didn’t agree with his point but to his credit, he has always described himself as someone who was risk-averse. He made sure he always “won” by covering all of his bases, and made careful decisions to ensure he never lost.