{"id":3635,"date":"2011-12-23T13:12:51","date_gmt":"2011-12-23T13:12:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.monsterindia.com\/career-advice\/analyze-your-career-with-a-personal-swot-3635\/"},"modified":"2011-12-23T13:12:51","modified_gmt":"2011-12-23T13:12:51","slug":"analyze-your-career-with-a-personal-swot","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.foundit.id\/career-advice\/analyze-your-career-with-a-personal-swot\/","title":{"rendered":"Analyze Your Career with a Personal SWOT"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><DIV class=\"byline\"><FONT face=\"Verdana\"><FONT size=\"1\"><FONT color=\"#000000\"><SPAN>By<SPAN class=\"Apple-converted-space\">&nbsp;<\/SPAN><\/SPAN><SPAN id=\"ctl00_ctl00_ctl00_ctl00_body_body_wacCenterStage_wacCenterStage_lblWriterByline\">Ian Christie, Monster Contributing Writer<\/SPAN><\/FONT><\/FONT><\/FONT><br \/>\n<P><\/P><\/DIV><SPAN id=\"ctl00_ctl00_ctl00_ctl00_body_body_wacCenterStage_wacCenterStage_lblBody\" class=\"body\"><br \/>\n<P><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Want a fresh way to size up the state of your career? How about taking a page from the business-school playbook and running a SWOT analysis? SWOT, which stands for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats, is a simple yet powerful model MBA students use to analyze the strategic positions of companies, products or business situations. But you don&#8217;t need to be an MBA to apply the SWOT technique to your own career planning.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;<\/FONT><\/P><br \/>\n<P><STRONG><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">How to Create a SWOT Analysis<\/FONT><\/STRONG><\/P><br \/>\n<P><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">The model is a basic two-by-two table, with strengths and weaknesses laid out in the top two boxes and opportunities and threats in the bottom two. You&#8217;ve probably considered your strengths and weaknesses already, but the SWOT model takes it a step further by making you think about the external factors that bear heavily on the health and direction of your career. These factors &#8212; mainly physical location, industry, company and profession &#8212; signal potential opportunities and threats. Looking at the quadrants together can be a creative way to think about where you are in your career and the directions you could take.<\/FONT><\/P><br \/>\n<P><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">To get an idea of what you could incorporate into your own SWOT chart, look at some examples in each category:<\/FONT><\/P><br \/>\n<P><STRONG><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Strengths<\/FONT><\/STRONG><\/P><br \/>\n<P><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Strengths are your internal, positive attributes and selling points. You have some control over these. Examples include:<\/FONT><\/P><br \/>\n<UL><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Positive personal traits.<\/FONT><\/LI><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Relevant skills, competencies, knowledge and work experience.<\/FONT><\/LI><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">A solid education.<\/FONT><\/LI><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">A strong network.<\/FONT><\/LI><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Commitment, enthusiasm and passion for your field.<\/FONT><\/LI><\/UL><br \/>\n<P><STRONG><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Weaknesses<\/FONT><\/STRONG><\/P><br \/>\n<P><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Weaknesses are your internal negative attributes. You have some control over these as well. Examples include:<\/FONT><\/P><br \/>\n<UL><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Negative personal characteristics and poor work habits.<\/FONT><\/LI><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">A lack of work experience or relevant experience.<\/FONT><\/LI><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">A lack of education.<\/FONT><\/LI><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">No network or a small one.<\/FONT><\/LI><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">A lack of direction or focus.<\/FONT><\/LI><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Weak professional or career-management skills.<\/FONT><\/LI><\/UL><br \/>\n<P><STRONG><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Opportunities<\/FONT><\/STRONG><\/P><br \/>\n<P><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Opportunities are uncontrollable external events that you can potentially leverage. Examples include:<\/FONT><\/P><br \/>\n<UL><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Favorable industry trends.<\/FONT><\/LI><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">A booming economy.<\/FONT><\/LI><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">A specific job opening.<\/FONT><\/LI><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">An upcoming company project.<\/FONT><\/LI><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Emerging demand for a new skill or expertise.<\/FONT><\/LI><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Use of a new technology.<\/FONT><\/LI><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Referral to a high-powered contact.<\/FONT><\/LI><\/UL><br \/>\n<P><STRONG><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Threats<\/FONT><\/STRONG><\/P><br \/>\n<P><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Threats are uncontrollable external factors that may work against you and require you to take protective action. Examples include:<\/FONT><\/P><br \/>\n<UL><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Industry restructuring and consolidation.<\/FONT><\/LI><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Changing market requirements and their impact on your employer.<\/FONT><\/LI><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Changing professional standards that you don&#8217;t meet.<\/FONT><\/LI><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Reduced demand for one of your skills.<\/FONT><\/LI><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Evolving technologies you&#8217;re unprepared for.<\/FONT><\/LI><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">The emergence of a competitor, either to your company or to you personally.<\/FONT><\/LI><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">A company decision maker who does not like or support you.<\/FONT><\/LI><\/UL><br \/>\n<P><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">An external factor can sometimes be both a threat and an opportunity. For example, the emergence of a programming language that replaces one you know is a threat if you do nothing about it and an opportunity if you commit to becoming one of the early experts.<\/FONT><\/P><br \/>\n<P><STRONG><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Do Your Own SWOT Analysis<\/FONT><\/STRONG><\/P><br \/>\n<P><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">1. Draw a two-by-two grid on a sheet of paper, or create one in a word-processing program.<\/FONT><\/P><br \/>\n<P><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">2. In each quadrant, write out ideas in bullet-point form. Be as specific as possible.<\/FONT><\/P><br \/>\n<P><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">3. Stretch to come up with true insights. Take a break if you have to, and revisit your analysis when you&#8217;re fresh. You can even show your SWOT to a few close contacts to get their views.<\/FONT><\/P><br \/>\n<P><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">4. Edit. Delete repetitive ideas, and sharpen less specific ones.<\/FONT><\/P><br \/>\n<P><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">5. Analyze what it all means. Use the tool to:<\/FONT><\/P><br \/>\n<UL><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Validate your current position.<\/FONT><\/LI><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Understand the skills, attributes and experiences you should emphasize and the ones you should downplay.<\/FONT><\/LI><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Brainstorm possible career directions.<\/FONT><\/LI><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Highlight opportunities to take advantage of.<\/FONT><\/LI><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Flag possible threats.<\/FONT><\/LI><\/UL><br \/>\n<P><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">6. Determine possible actions. There are four types of actions you could take:<\/FONT><\/P><br \/>\n<UL><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Strengthening a specific skill or adding something to your strengths quadrant.<\/FONT><\/LI><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Minimizing or eliminating a weakness.<\/FONT><\/LI><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Pursuing or exploiting an opportunity.<\/FONT><\/LI><br \/>\n<LI><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Protecting yourself from threats.<\/FONT><\/LI><\/UL><br \/>\n<P><FONT color=\"#000000\" size=\"2\" face=\"Verdana\">Revisit and update your SWOT chart periodically to add a level of sophistication and effectiveness to your career planning.<\/FONT><\/P><\/SPAN><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By&nbsp;Ian Christie, Monster Contributing Writer Want a fresh way to size up the state of your career? 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