Monday, January 22, 2007

SWOT

I bet a few of you are wondering what is a SWOT Analysis let alone why place one in a proposal. A SWOT Analysis is basically a paper that you discuss what your products Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats are. So on to the SWOT!
Strengths: This car helps save the environment. This car can help make a difference in our world today because not only does it save the environment and the usage of fossil fuels it is also affordable for the average person. The design is suited to modern needs today. It looks elegant, the average miles to a gallon is considerably high compared to other cars in the same price range. You can fill up your car with a hose its that convenient.

Weaknesses: People are obvious for their thoughts of change. The baseline is people don’t really like the thought of change. People can be skeptical of these new designs of cars. They see these “hybrid” cars and notice that they need to have extra responsibilities. Limited access to water when on the road. Save money for gas.

Opportunities: Because this car doesn’t run off of pure gas, so in the long term you save money off the ever-increasing price of gas. You have the chance to own something that no one has; you can be saving the environment with our car! It will dominate the market because of its price, but yet it has quality. People want products that are better for their buck and our car achieves this.

Threats: Other companies will soon realize our idea and will try to create more cars that resemble our idea. The steam powered engine doesn’t work efficiently, not convenient for our time. The consumer doesn’t strive for economical products like ours yet.

3 comments:

pH7 said...

its a very nice idea, however, you will need to educate the public about this this change. let them see how important this produc is! the design is very good but you need to make it more original.

Anonymous said...

Hi there!
Your a cool buddy I want to get to know. One thing about the car though. Can u Wii in the back? Is it two tonnes in weight? just a few questions that I had unansered in the back of my Gandu, so if you could answer them, I'd be much obliged. I'd like to end with a nice quote that I know of, and as the Great Aristotle once said, "Gandu in your face!".

Anonymous said...

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