SWOT and PESTLE analysis
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- Q1Which of the following is an example of a social factor in PESTLE analysis?Tax policiesChanging consumer preferencesEconomic growth rateTechnological advancements30s
- Q2What is the main focus of the 'Opportunities' section in a SWOT analysis?Strengths to build uponExternal factors that can benefit the organizationCurrent market threatsInternal weaknesses to address30s
- Q3In PESTLE analysis, which factor would cover government regulations affecting an industry?EconomicPoliticalSocialTechnological30s
- Q4Which of the following is NOT a component of SWOT analysis?OpportunitiesWeaknessesStrengthsProfitability30s
- Q5In PESTLE analysis, what does the 'E' stand for?ExternalEthicalEnvironmentalEconomic30s
- Q6When performing a SWOT analysis, where would you categorize an organization's strong brand reputation?StrengthsWeaknessesOpportunitiesThreats30s
- Q7In SWOT analysis, which of the following represents potential challenges that an organization may face?ThreatsWeaknessesStrengthsOpportunities30s
- Q8What is the primary purpose of conducting a PESTLE analysis?To evaluate external environmental factorsTo identify customer preferencesTo assess internal company performanceTo analyze financial statements30s
- Q9Which component of SWOT analysis focuses on internal factors?TrendsThreatsStrengthsOpportunities30s
- Q10What does the 'T' in PESTLE analysis stand for?TechnologyTradeTelecommunicationsTransportation30s