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===Tool 1 - SWOT ===
===Tool 1 - SWOT ===
SWOT is a framework used for identifying and analyzing the strength, weakness, opportunities and threats within a company. The model is divided into internal factors (strength and weakness) and external factors (opportunities and threats). Each of the four elements provides insight of the strategical level within a company.  
SWOT is a framework used for identifying and analyzing the strength, weakness, opportunities and threats within a company. The model is divided into internal factors (strength and weakness) and external factors (opportunities and threats). Each of the four elements provides insight of the strategical level within a company. [[File:TeamSted-SWOT.png|650px|thumb|Figure 1: SWOT model - Made by TeamSted]]
* '''Strength:''' The first element highlights the strength within a company and investigates how they distinguish from competitors.  
* '''Strength:''' The first element highlights the strength within a company and investigates how they distinguish from competitors.  
* '''Weakness:''' The second element highlights the weakness within a company, and critically investigates what other companies do better.  
* '''Weakness:''' The second element highlights the weakness within a company, and critically investigates what other companies do better.  
* '''Opportunities:''' The third element highlights the opportunities within a company, and looks into the company development of new ideas that lead to new markets
* '''Opportunities:''' The third element highlights the opportunities within a company, and looks into the company development of new ideas that lead to new markets
* '''Threats:''' The fourth element highlights the threats within a company, and investigates what may affect the success/growth of a company
* '''Threats:''' The fourth element highlights the threats within a company, and investigates what may affect the success/growth of a company
[[File:TeamSted-SWOT.png|650px|thumb|Figure 1: SWOT model - Made by TeamSted]]


===Tool 2===
===Tool 2===

Revision as of 14:57, 23 February 2020

Work in progress!!! This article will contain a reporting on relevant tools related to case work conducted together with Ørsted.

And remember boyzzz, we draw all the figures ourself. If you are not good at it, draw a draft and it will be revised.

Introduction

Tools

Introduce the tools chosen and why they were chosen (importance). Also relevance to the specific case

Tool 1 - SWOT

SWOT is a framework used for identifying and analyzing the strength, weakness, opportunities and threats within a company. The model is divided into internal factors (strength and weakness) and external factors (opportunities and threats). Each of the four elements provides insight of the strategical level within a company.
Figure 1: SWOT model - Made by TeamSted
  • Strength: The first element highlights the strength within a company and investigates how they distinguish from competitors.
  • Weakness: The second element highlights the weakness within a company, and critically investigates what other companies do better.
  • Opportunities: The third element highlights the opportunities within a company, and looks into the company development of new ideas that lead to new markets
  • Threats: The fourth element highlights the threats within a company, and investigates what may affect the success/growth of a company

Tool 2

Definition

Practical guidelines /how to

Benefits and limitations

Tool 3

Definition

Practical guidelines /how to

Benefits and limitations

Tool 4

Definition

Practical guidelines /how to

Benefits and limitations

Tool 5

Definition

Practical guidelines /how to

Benefits and limitations

Tool 6

Definition

Practical guidelines /how to

Benefits and limitations

Tool 7

Definition

Practical guidelines /how to

Benefits and limitations

Tool 8

Definition

Practical guidelines /how to

Benefits and limitations

Tool 9

Definition

Practical guidelines /how to

Benefits and limitations

Tool 10

Definition

Practical guidelines /how to

Benefits and limitations

Conclusion

Annotated Bibliography

References

Group members
Erik Arvid Hosszu s200154
Jacob Clemmensen s144069
Björgvin Hjartarson s154659
Breno Strüssmann s193580
Tobias Thyssen s143786
Hashim Harmeed s193272