Case Study
SWOT Analysis as a self evaluation exercise
Using the SWOT analysis tool to think of the next phases of a project in a holistic manner.
Using the SWOT analysis tool to think of the next phases of a project in a holistic manner.
Understanding who the target audience is, was the first step towards possible solutions for ‘sports for social inclusion’ in Uzbekistan.
Using Improvement Triggers in combination with other tools to refine an existing portfolio of craft products made by banana fibre artisans.
Critical Tasks List used in tandem with other tools to re-define roles of various stakholders on a project and mapping them to new a programme schedule
Using Personas tool to understand core characteristics of different groups who would be interested in engaging with UNWomen’s online programme.
Thinking Hats used in combination with other tools to collectively co-create a plan and goals for the new year.
SWOT stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats. A SWOT analysis can be carried out for a specific project, organisation or even a whole sector. This analysis leads to a richer understanding of what the project or organisation can offer, … Continued
The Business Model Canvas is a one page overview that lays out both what you do (or want to do), and how you go about doing it, enabling structured conversations around management and strategy by laying out the crucial activities … Continued
Personas are portraits of fictional but realistic individuals that are used as a common reference point to communicate particular groups in your intended audience. Personas are created by drawing together the characteristics of similar people – their behaviours, motivations and … Continued
The Promises & Potential Map is a simple way to define your added value by mapping the relationship between what you do and who you are doing it for. The tool provides a diagram on which you can plot for … Continued