Quantitative Swot Matrix Analysis
Essay by Kill009 • January 6, 2012 • Case Study • 296 Words (2 Pages) • 2,398 Views
Quantitative SWOT matrix analysis:
External threats:
1.There are Large companies who have brand loyal customers providing the
market with not exactly similar but milky and other breads.
2.Switching brand loyal consumers to a smaller and newer company
3.Rising material, production, and shipping costs for a new, up till now
branch out company.
4.there is open market everywhere means any new company or existing
ones can start the same production who may have more experience or
more qualified staff.
External opportunities:
1.Creating a healthy product that provides options in flavors and relating to
diet value will plot new regulars
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2.Healthy component will allow us to break into the diet consumer
3.Being a new company will provide us the chance to set up thrill
Internal strengths:
1.Our ability to produce options keeps more consumer interest and needs
met.
2.Our new production technology will enable us to mass produce products
more efficiently and quickly than other old companies.
3.Our new taste will attract many such type of consumers who are taste
changer.
Internal weakness:
1.The more flavors we create, the more production costs will increase.
2.New technology and production methods will require greater preparation
and back-up wants.
3.At starting we will not have as such trained staff that has such a market
experience.
Strengths Opportunities
1.Our ability to produce options keeps
more consumer interest and needs
met
2.Our new taste will attract many such
type of consumers who are taste
changer
Opportunities
1.Creating a healthy product that
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