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Note on SWOT analysis states, "Sometimes an item is mistaken for a strength (or a weakness) when it is actually evidence of a strength (or a symptom of a weakness)" then gives several examples. What can go wrong if we use evidence of a strength or a symptom of a weakness rather than real strengths and weaknesses?

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This solution discusses what could go wrong if one were to use evidence of a strength or a symptom of a weakness rather than real strengths and weaknesses.

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If we utilize the evidence of a strength in our SWOT analysis of an organization instead of an actual strength, then we will miscalculate the actual advantage or strength ...

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