\nDetails:<\/td>\n | \n <\/p>\n Prepare, in a table format, a SWOTT analysis on any real company in the auto industry. As you prepare your analysis, it must be based on the following definitions for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats, and trends.<\/p>\n \n- Strengths:<\/strong> These are characteristics of a company that are stronger than its competitors are. If a company is good at something, but its competitors are as well, then it is not a strength.<\/li>\n
- Weaknesses:<\/strong> These are characteristics of a company that are weaker than its competitors are. If a company is weak at something, but its competitors are as well, then it is not a weakness.<\/li>\n
- Opportunities:<\/strong> These are issues that are external to a company that can affect the company and its competitors in a favorable way.<\/li>\n
- Threats:<\/strong> These are issues that are external to a company that can affect the company and its competitors in an unfavorable way.<\/li>\n
- Trends:<\/strong> These are developing opportunities and threats.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
Deliverable Format<\/strong><\/p>\nThe table should have columns with the following labels:<\/p>\n \n- Strength<\/li>\n
- Weakness<\/li>\n
- Opportunity<\/li>\n
- Threat<\/li>\n
- Trend<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
It should have at least 8 rows for factors that you feel are important to the success of a firm in that particular industry.<\/p>\n For example, factors could include regulatory issues, financial resource issues, leadership issues, innovation issues, etc.<\/p>\n Cells should have 1\u20132 sentences of explanation as to why each has been identified as a strength, weakness, opportunity, threat, or trend. Not every identified factor will have all of its its row of cells annotated.<\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n <\/p>\n<\/div>\n \n |