2-002 - SWOT Analysis

2y ago
86 Views
4 Downloads
465.80 KB
5 Pages
Last View : 9m ago
Last Download : 3m ago
Upload by : Samir Mcswain
Transcription

7/7/2014SWOT QuestionWhat can/should small towns do as acollective group to improve legislation,funding, information sharing etc. to improvemanagement and planning for waterresources?Idea: Pursuing legislation within non-AMA water providerservice areas to limit new domestic ectiveO Provides more control for watermgmt within service area Enables good groundwater mgmt Ensures revenue/Allows providersto raise rates w/o losingconnections Easier to develop a CommunityWater Budget Ensures productivity of muni. wellsPPORTUNITIESExternalfactors/Public &Group ofWaterProviders More secure water supply ifmanaged well All water providers on equalfooting Increased reliability andquality of water forcustomers Provides more support forAdequacy RulesPositiveEAKNESSES Could be difficult to enforce How big of a problem is thisreally? Expense of writing and lobbyingfor legislation (political capital) Additional administrativeexpense ADWR procedures in place Educate public on the “why”THREATS Perceived impingement onprivate property rights Population shift/ex-urbandevelopment Political backlash Public misunderstandingNegative1

7/7/2014INTERNALFACTORSStep 1: Individual SWOT Analysis: Identify one idea that small towns can/should do as acollective group to improve management and planning for water resources.Write that idea in the grey circle below and fill in the four boxes.HARMFULTo achieving the objectivesSTRENGTHS WEAKNESSESYour Idea: EXTERNALFACTORSHELPFULTo achieving the objectives OPPORTUNITIES THREATSStep 2: Paired SWOT Analysis Discuss individual ideas and SWOT results Expand on SWOT diagrams if necessary Outcomes at this stage include:– Selecting one partner’s idea to expand and carry forward to groupsof 4– Leave both ideas “as is” and carry forward to groups of 4– Combine ideas into one (new SWOT analysis worksheet may benecessary) Consider: ideas that are most “actionable” and feasible2

7/7/2014Step 3: Groups of 4 SWOT Analysis Discuss pairs idea(s) and SWOT resultsSelect one or two ideas to carry forward to groups of 8Expand on SWOT diagrams if necessaryPrioritize/rank bulleted items listed under each ideaConsider: ideas that are most “actionable” and feasibleStep 4 - Groups of 8: Combine two groups of 4, briefly discuss ideas, and decidehow many ideas you will put forward from your group. (Max of 3). Fill in the SWOTpages provided and be prepared to share with Forum after lunch.SOWStrengths Idea 1:T Idea 2: Idea 3:Idea 1Idea 2Idea 3 3

7/7/2014Step 4 - Groups of 8: Combine two groups of 4, briefly discuss ideas, and decidehow many ideas you will put forward from your group. (Max of 3). Fill in the SWOTpages provided and be prepared to share with Forum after lunch.SWOTWeaknesses Idea 1: Idea 2: Idea 3:Idea 1Idea 2Idea 3 Step 4 - Groups of 8: Combine two groups of 4, briefly discuss ideas, and decidehow many ideas you will put forward from your group. (Max of 3). Fill in the SWOTpages provided and be prepared to share with Forum after lunch.SOWOpportunities Idea 1:T Idea 2: Idea 3:Idea 1Idea 2Idea 3 4

7/7/2014Step 4 - Groups of 8: Combine two groups of 4, briefly discuss ideas, and decidehow many ideas you will put forward from your group. (Max of 3). Fill in the SWOTpages provided and be prepared to share with Forum after lunch.SOWThreats Idea 1:T Idea 2: Idea 3:Idea 1Idea 2Idea 3 5

7/7/2014 2 Step 1: Individual SWOT Analysis: Identify one idea that small towns can/should do as a collective group to improve management and planning for water resources. Write that

Related Documents:

CS0-002-demo Author: common Subject: CS0-002-demo Keywords: Latest CompTIA exams,latest CS0-002 dumps,CS0-002 pdf,CS0-002 vce,CS0-002 dumps,CS0-002 exam questions,CS0-002 new questions,CS0-002 actual tests,CS0-002 practice tests,CS0-002 real exam questions Created Date: 2/12/2021 9:31:02 PM

031.1 Who Is a SWOT Analysis for? 041.2 The Best Time to Conduct a SWOT Analysis 2. Example SWOT Analyses 2.1 Example SWOT Analysis for a Craft Beer Brewery 2.2 Example SWOT Analysis for a Plastics Recycling Center 2.3 Example SWOT Analysis for a Medicinal Herb Nursery 122.4 Example SWOT

Latest CompTIA exams,latest CS0-002 dumps,CS0-002 pdf,CS0-002 vce,CS0-002 dumps,CS0-002 exam questions,CS0-002 new questions,CS0-002 actual tests,CS0-002 practice tests,CS0-002 real exam questions Created Date

Latest CompTIA exams,latest CS0-002 dumps,CS0-002 pdf,CS0-002 vce,CS0-002 dumps,CS0-002 exam questions,CS0-002 new questions,CS0-002 actual tests,CS0-002 practice tests,CS0-002 real exam questions Created Date

Carleo BFRDP15 SWOT Template 170109 text What is a SWOT Analysis? A SWOT Analysis is an examination of your Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats as they pertain to a specific idea or business decision. Why should I perform a SWOT Analysis? When beginning or expanding a farm, a SWOT

The SWOT is a precursor to the Program Self-Study The SWOT will be shared with the External Reviewer(s) The SWOT will help guide the development of the Action Plan at the end of the Program Review SWOT benefits from honesty, but with no blame. 3 SWOT is a summary of your program’s

Two separate SWOT Reports have been prepared as follows: 1. Regional SWOT Report; and 2. Rural SWOT Report. This Rural SWOT Report outlines the relevant results of stakeholder engagement, data verification and presents the SWOT and analysis around appropriate policy intervention areas and spatial scales (e.g. national, regional, local or community

involved with quantitative SWOT analysis and customer oriented SWOT are investigated. An overview of IPA is provided where the main focus is approaches that have been used for measuring attribute importance. 2.1. SWOT analysis SWOT analysis