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The vector stencils library "Business" contains 24 business icons.
Use it to design your business and finance illustrations and infographics with ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software.
The vector stencils library "Business" is included in the Business and Finance solution from the Illustration area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Company
Company, company, firm,
Office branch
Office branch, office branch,
Bank
Bank, bank,
Income
Income, income,
Exchange
Exchange, exchange,
Business statistics
Business statistics, business statistics,
Mechanism
Mechanism, mechanism,
Commerce
Commerce, commerce,
Handshake
Handshake, handshake, agreement,
Business contract
Business contract, business contract,
Reporting
Reporting, reporting,
Risk
Risk, risk,
Targeting
Targeting, targeting,
Key to success
Key to success, key to success,
Transcontinental corporation
Transcontinental corporation, transcontinental corporation,
Credit debt
Credit debt, credit debt,
Taxes
Taxes, taxes,
Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy, bankruptcy,
Money case
Money case, money case,
ATM
ATM, atm,
Cash register
Cash register, cash register,
Buying
Buying, buying,
Exhibition
Exhibition, exhibition,
Delivery
Delivery, delivery,
This SWOT matrix diagram example was created on the base of article "An Easy Way To Jumpstart Your Strategic Plan: SWOT" by Leslie Wolf from the website of the California Digital Library, the University of California. "Strategic planning doesn’t have to be a daunting and lengthy process. The goal is really a simple one: to help you understand your world and build a road map to guide your efforts. ...
This analysis tool can help you focus your attention on the specific success factors that are right for your team.
The tool is called a SWOT analysis. SWOT stands for Strengths and Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats. Here’s what it means:
(1) Strengths are those positive internal attributes that strengthen your business or team. You can develop plans to capitalize on those strengths.
(2) Weaknesses are those negative internal attributes that are working against your success. You can shore up those weaknesses so they don’t stop your success.
(3) Opportunities are those external conditions that can have a positive effect on your goals. These opportunities can point you in the right direction.
(4) Threats are those external conditions that can have a negative effect on your goals. These threats will affect you less if you can identify and minimize them. ...
We thought it would be helpful to show you a sample SWOT analysis for a business you can easily visualize: a small independent bookstore in a university town. The store owner brought the team together to think about how the bookstore could survive during the continuing financial downturn. After an hour of brainstorming, this is the SWOT analysis they developed." [cdlib.org/ cdlinfo/ 2010/ 09/ 29/ an-easy-way-to-jumpstart-your-strategic-plan-swot/ ]
The matrix diagram example "SWOT analysis for a small independent bookstore" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the SWOT Analysis solution from the Management area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
SWOT matrix
SWOT matrix, SWOT analysis,