1
Start Here Bring Clarity and Direction to Your Career Personal SWOT Analysis © Mind Tools Ltd, 2019. A personal SWOT analysis can help you to achieve your goals, make the most of your talents, and recognize new opportunities. SWOT stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats. 3 2 1 1. Identify Your Strengths What are you really good at? Which achievements are you most proud of? What skills do other people compliment you on? 2. Consider Your Weaknesses What could you do better? What tasks do you routinely avoid? What do other people see as your weaknesses? How to Use SWOT All you need is paper and a pen to write down your thoughts. Or, you can download our free SWOT worksheet. You’re ready to go! Learn more about Personal SWOT Analysis, and download your free worksheet, at: www.mindtools.com/personalswot Identify Threats 4. What obstacles do you face? Is the nature of your job changing? Do your weaknesses jeopardize your position? Now you’ve completed your SWOT analysis, it’s time to take action! Make a plan that shows how you will utilize your strengths, seize your opportunities and minimize any weaknesses and threats. This can provide clarity and direction for your life and career, and set you on the path to success! Look for Opportunities 3. Is your industry growing? Is a new role likely to open up? How can you extend your professional network? 4

Personal SWOT Analysis SWOT analysis, it’s time to take action! Make a plan that shows how you will utilize your strengths, seize your opportunities and minimize any weaknesses and

  • Upload
    dobao

  • View
    212

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Personal SWOT Analysis SWOT analysis, it’s time to take action! Make a plan that shows how you will utilize your strengths, seize your opportunities and minimize any weaknesses and

Start Here

Bring Clarity and Direction to Your CareerPersonal SWOT Analysis

© Mind Tools Ltd, 2019.

A personal SWOT analysis can help you to achieve your goals, make the most of your talents, and recognize new opportunities.

SWOT stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats.

3

2

1

1. Identify Your Strengths

What are you really good at? Which achievements are you most proud of? What skills do other people compliment you on?

2. Consider Your Weaknesses

What could you dobetter? What tasks doyou routinely avoid? What do other people see as your weaknesses?

How to Use SWOT

All you need is paper and a pen to write down your thoughts. Or, you can download our free SWOT worksheet. You’re ready to go!

Learn more about Personal SWOT Analysis, and downloadyour free worksheet, at: www.mindtools.com/personalswot

Identify Threats4.

What obstacles do you face? Is the nature of your job changing? Do yourweaknesses jeopardizeyour position?

Now you’ve completed your SWOT analysis, it’s time to take action!

Make a plan that shows how you will utilize your strengths, seize your opportunities and minimize any weaknesses and threats.

This can provide clarity and direction for your life and career, and set you on the pathto success!

Look forOpportunities

3.

Is your industry growing? Is a new role likely to open up? How can you extend your professional network?4