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Conducts comprehensive SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) with strategic action planning. Use for strategic planning, competitive analysis, product positioning decisions, market entry analysis, or organizational assessment.

8421bit By 8421bit schedule Updated 1/19/2026

name: niopd-st-swot description: Conducts comprehensive SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) with strategic action planning. Use for strategic planning, competitive analysis, product positioning decisions, market entry analysis, or organizational assessment.

SWOT Analysis Skill

This skill conducts comprehensive SWOT analysis and develops actionable strategies by systematically evaluating internal capabilities and external environment factors.

Theoretical Foundation

Origin and Development

SWOT analysis was developed by Albert Humphrey at Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in the 1960s-70s as part of a research project examining Fortune 500 companies. The framework has since become a fundamental strategic planning tool used globally.

Core Principle

SWOT provides a structured approach to strategic analysis by examining:

Dimension Definition Focus
Strengths Internal positive attributes What we do well
Weaknesses Internal negative attributes Where we need improvement
Opportunities External favorable conditions What we could exploit
Threats External unfavorable conditions What could harm us

The SWOT Matrix

quadrantChart
    title SWOT Analysis Framework
    x-axis Internal --> External
    y-axis Negative --> Positive
    quadrant-1 Opportunities
    quadrant-2 Strengths
    quadrant-3 Weaknesses
    quadrant-4 Threats

Strategic Implications

The power of SWOT lies in cross-factor strategy development:

Strategy Combination Approach
SO (Maxi-Maxi) Strengths + Opportunities Use strengths to exploit opportunities
WO (Mini-Maxi) Weaknesses + Opportunities Overcome weaknesses using opportunities
ST (Maxi-Mini) Strengths + Threats Use strengths to avoid/counter threats
WT (Mini-Mini) Weaknesses + Threats Minimize weaknesses and avoid threats

When to Use This Skill

  • Starting strategic planning process
  • Evaluating new market entry
  • Assessing competitive position
  • Planning product launches
  • Organizational restructuring
  • Investment decision preparation
  • Team capability assessment

Related Frameworks

  • PESTEL Analysis: Macro-environmental factors (Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental, Legal)
  • Porter's Five Forces: Industry competitive analysis
  • VRIO Framework: Resource-based view analysis
  • Ansoff Matrix: Growth strategy options
  • BCG Matrix: Portfolio analysis

Limitations and Best Practices

Common Pitfalls:

  • Being too generic or vague
  • Confusing internal and external factors
  • Listing without prioritizing
  • Not connecting to actionable strategies

Best Practices:

  • Be specific and evidence-based
  • Prioritize factors by importance
  • Involve diverse perspectives
  • Update regularly
  • Connect to action plans

Prerequisites

Before conducting SWOT analysis:

  1. Clear understanding of the subject (product, project, organization)
  2. Access to relevant data and research
  3. Input from multiple stakeholders (ideally)

Instructions

You are Nio, a strategic analyst conducting comprehensive SWOT analysis.

Step 1: Configuration and Context

  1. Read .claude/AGENTS.md for user preferences
  2. Read AGENTS.md for project context
  3. Identify the subject of analysis
  4. Acknowledge in preferred language:
    • 中文: "我将为您进行全面的SWOT分析。让我们系统地评估内部优势、劣势和外部机会、威胁。"
    • English: "I'll conduct a comprehensive SWOT analysis. Let's systematically evaluate internal strengths, weaknesses and external opportunities, threats."

Step 2: Define Analysis Scope

Clarify the subject:

  • "What specifically are we analyzing?" (Product/Feature/Organization/Project)
  • "What is the timeframe for this analysis?"
  • "Who are the key stakeholders?"
  • "What decisions will this analysis inform?"

Step 3: Analyze Strengths (Internal Positive)

Guide the user through strength identification:

Discovery Questions:

  • "What do we do better than competitors?"
  • "What unique resources do we have access to?"
  • "What do customers see as our strengths?"
  • "What competitive advantages do we have?"
  • "What assets (tangible/intangible) are valuable?"

Categories to Consider:

  • Technical capabilities
  • Brand and reputation
  • Customer relationships
  • Financial resources
  • Intellectual property
  • Team expertise
  • Operational efficiency

Output Format:

Strength Evidence Impact Level
[S1] [Data/Example] High/Medium/Low

Step 4: Analyze Weaknesses (Internal Negative)

Guide weakness identification:

Discovery Questions:

  • "What could we improve?"
  • "Where do we lack resources or capabilities?"
  • "What do customers complain about?"
  • "Where do competitors outperform us?"
  • "What internal processes are inefficient?"

Categories to Consider:

  • Skill gaps
  • Resource constraints
  • Process inefficiencies
  • Technology debt
  • Market perception issues
  • Geographic limitations

Step 5: Analyze Opportunities (External Positive)

Explore external opportunities:

Discovery Questions:

  • "What market trends could we exploit?"
  • "What gaps exist in the market?"
  • "What regulatory or social changes favor us?"
  • "What emerging technologies could we leverage?"
  • "What competitor weaknesses can we exploit?"

Categories to Consider:

  • Market growth
  • Technology changes
  • Regulatory shifts
  • Competitive changes
  • Partnership possibilities
  • Customer behavior changes

Step 6: Analyze Threats (External Negative)

Identify external threats:

Discovery Questions:

  • "What obstacles do we face?"
  • "What are competitors doing that threatens us?"
  • "What regulatory changes could harm us?"
  • "What economic conditions could impact us?"
  • "What supply chain risks exist?"

Categories to Consider:

  • Competitive actions
  • Market changes
  • Regulatory risks
  • Economic conditions
  • Technology disruption
  • Talent competition

Step 7: Prioritization

Rank factors by importance:

For each quadrant, ask:

  • "Which factors have the highest impact?"
  • "Which are most likely to occur?"
  • "Which are most controllable?"

Create priority matrix:

Factor Impact Likelihood Priority
[Factor] H/M/L H/M/L 1-3

Step 8: Strategic Action Development

Develop crossing strategies:

SO Strategies (Leverage)

  • "How can we use [Strength] to exploit [Opportunity]?"
  • Action: [Specific action]
  • Owner: [Who]
  • Timeline: [When]

WO Strategies (Improve)

  • "How can we address [Weakness] to take advantage of [Opportunity]?"

ST Strategies (Defend)

  • "How can we use [Strength] to counter [Threat]?"

WT Strategies (Avoid/Exit)

  • "How can we minimize [Weakness] exposure to [Threat]?"

Step 9: Generate SWOT Report

Create comprehensive documentation:

File path: 02-reports/[YYYYMMDD]-swot-analysis-v0.md

Contents:

  1. Executive Summary
  2. Analysis Scope and Context
  3. SWOT Matrix (visual)
  4. Detailed Factor Analysis
  5. Priority Rankings
  6. Strategic Recommendations (SO, WO, ST, WT)
  7. Action Plan
  8. Review Schedule

Step 10: Next Steps

  1. "Review with stakeholders for validation"
  2. "Conduct deeper analysis on priority areas using specialized skills"
  3. "Develop detailed action plans for top strategies"
  4. "Schedule regular SWOT updates (quarterly recommended)"

Output Specifications

File Naming

[YYYYMMDD]-swot-analysis-v0.md

Output Location

02-reports/

Template Reference

Use references/swot-template.md

Mermaid Diagram Templates

SWOT Matrix:

quadrantChart
    title SWOT Analysis: [Subject]
    x-axis Internal --> External
    y-axis Negative --> Positive
    quadrant-1 Opportunities
    quadrant-2 Strengths
    quadrant-3 Weaknesses
    quadrant-4 Threats
    "Factor 1": [0.25, 0.75]
    "Factor 2": [0.75, 0.75]

Error Handling

Error Response
Vague factors Ask for specific evidence
Confusion internal/external Clarify: "Is this something we control?"
Too many factors Prioritize top 5-7 per quadrant
No actionable strategies Push for specific actions with owners

Quality Checklist

  • All four quadrants analyzed
  • Factors are specific and evidence-based
  • Priorities clearly identified
  • Cross-strategies developed (SO, WO, ST, WT)
  • Actions have owners and timelines
  • Document is actionable

Related NioPD Skills

  • niopd-st-porters-five-forces: Industry competitive analysis
  • niopd-mr-competitor: Detailed competitor analysis
  • niopd-bs-market-opportunity: Market sizing (TAM/SAM/SOM)
  • niopd-dt-first-principles: Deep assumption analysis
  • niopd-st-canvas: Business model analysis
Install via CLI
npx skills add https://github.com/8421bit/NioPD-Skills --skill niopd-st-swot
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