5. Strategy
Swot And Pest — Quiz
Test your understanding of swot and pest with 5 practice questions.
Practice Questions
Question 1
A multinational technology company is considering expanding its operations into a developing country. The company identifies that the country has a rapidly growing young population with increasing access to smartphones and internet connectivity. However, the government has recently imposed strict data localization laws, requiring all user data to be stored within the country's borders. In a PESTLE analysis, how would the rapidly growing young population and the strict data localization laws be classified, respectively?
Question 2
A luxury car manufacturer prides itself on its strong brand image, exceptional engineering, and exclusive dealership network. However, the company is facing increasing pressure from environmental regulations that mandate lower emissions and promote electric vehicle adoption, which requires significant investment in new research and development. In a SWOT analysis, how would the strong brand image and the increasing environmental regulations be classified, respectively?
Question 3
A global fast-food chain is evaluating its strategic options. It notes a significant increase in public awareness and concern regarding healthy eating and sustainable food sourcing. Concurrently, the chain has developed a highly efficient supply chain that allows for rapid ingredient delivery and waste reduction. In a SWOT analysis, how would the increased public concern for healthy eating and the efficient supply chain be classified, respectively?
Question 4
A small artisanal bakery is known for its unique, handcrafted sourdough breads and strong local customer loyalty. However, a new industrial bakery has opened nearby, offering mass-produced breads at significantly lower prices. Additionally, the cost of high-quality flour has risen sharply due to global supply chain issues. In a SWOT analysis, how would the unique handcrafted sourdough breads, the new industrial bakery, and the rising flour costs be classified, respectively?
Question 5
A software development company specializes in creating bespoke enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. The company has a highly skilled team of developers and a reputation for delivering complex projects on time. However, the market for generic, off-the-shelf ERP solutions is rapidly expanding, driven by smaller businesses seeking more affordable and readily available options. In a SWOT analysis, how would the highly skilled development team and the expanding market for generic ERP solutions be classified, respectively?
