SWOT's Happening! - December 2010 - School Nutrition Download the magazine article associated with this exam. (pdf) Name: Email: * Please provide a working email address as we will send you a copy of the answers you select in this exam. Member Status: * Select Member Status Member Non-member Member Number: If you are currently a member, please provide your member id. 1. The four elements of a SWOT are strengths, weaknesses, ___ and ___. opportunities and technologies openings and threats outcasts and teams opportunities and threats 2. A SWOT is a process of ___. goal-setting visioning assessment none of the above 3. Most SWOTs include about a dozen statements for each category. True False 4. Strengths and weaknesses are external circumstances. True False 5. A SWOT analysis can be used to ___. assess competition evaluate employee performance lay the groundwork for strategic plans all of the above 6. Each statement in a SWOT should be about a paragraph in length. True False 7. Sharon R.’s SWOT analysis led her to contemplate ___. approaching other districts about forming a purchasing cooperative partnering with school groups on fundraising activities outsourcing her delivery responsibilities none of the above 8. Adam G. found the SWOT process so helpful, he asked ___, one of his managers to assess her performance with this tool. Rose Pearl Ruby Rosa 9. A SWOT analysis can be an eye-opening group exercise. True False 10. It’s essential you use an outside facilitator to conduct a group SWOT. True False