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What are SWOT analysis threats?
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Things a company does well Incorrect Correct
Anything that could increase sales and grow a company Incorrect Correct
Anything that poses a risk to a company's success and growth Incorrect Correct
Areas in which a company is lacking Incorrect Correct
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"Anything that poses a risk to a company's success and growth" — correct.
Brief context:
- Threats are external factors that could harm the business (e.g., new competitors, regulatory changes, economic downturns, supply‑chain disruption, shifting customer preferences, technological change, negative publicity).
- The other options are not threats:
- "Things a company does well" = Strengths.
- "Anything that could increase sales and grow a company" = Opportunities.
- "Areas in which a company is lacking" = Weaknesses.
Brief context:
- Threats are external factors that could harm the business (e.g., new competitors, regulatory changes, economic downturns, supply‑chain disruption, shifting customer preferences, technological change, negative publicity).
- The other options are not threats:
- "Things a company does well" = Strengths.
- "Anything that could increase sales and grow a company" = Opportunities.
- "Areas in which a company is lacking" = Weaknesses.
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