SWOT Workshop Offerings
For Individuals and Groups
For Individuals and Groups
Our Personal and Business SWOT analyses will help you assess your current life trajectory, career path, or business growth. You'll do this by identifying key dynamics at play in your life and exploring the possibilities. Successful individuals, as well as large and small corporations, periodically use a SWOT Analysis tool to assess their current position and plan for their desired future. They achieve this by identifying what I call the Four Keys to Success: evaluating their Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats.
A SWOT analysis helps you focus on your Internal strengths, advantages, and capabilities that give you an edge, as well as weaknesses, shortcomings, or vulnerabilities that require improvement. It also identifies external opportunities, possibilities for growth, and threats, challenges, or risks that impede progress. Synthesizing these four lenses provides a clear and actionable foundation for strategic planning, enabling you, your career, or your business to position itself competitively in the market while navigating the complex interplay of internal dynamics and external factors that shape your life.
Working with a personal coach will help you make sense of what you learn about yourself, your career, or your business, assist you in making a plan, and support you on your journey.
Business coaching statistics:
Business coaching is about helping businesses – whether startups, small businesses, or larger businesses- improve operations, grow, and scale.
The benefits of business coaching are clear:
According to Eric Schmidt, Google and Apple owe much of their trillion-dollar valuations to their business coach, Bill Campbell. (CNBC)
80% of coachees report increased self-confidence. (Institute of Coaching)
70% of coachees experience improvements in their work performance, relationships, and communication. (Institute of Coaching)
1 in 6 entrepreneurs turns to coaching to improve their performance. (Forbes)
1/3 of successful entrepreneurs have turned to a mentor or support group (only 14% of entrepreneurs with failed businesses have done the same). (Xero)