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Threats
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Challenges
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Risks
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Strategies
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Answer
In a SWOT analysis, strengths and weaknesses are internal factors, while opportunities and threats are external. So the relationship “Strengths : Weaknesses :: Opportunities : Threats” shows that the second pair mirrors the first: internal positives pair with internal negatives, and external positives pair with external negatives. For example, a company’s strong brand (strength) contrasts with poor supply chain (weakness), and a growing market (opportunity) contrasts with rising regulation (threat). This parallel structure helps you remember that each internal factor pairs with its opposite internal factor, and each external factor pairs with its opposite external factor.
Detailed Explanation
Threats are the external counterpart to opportunities. Other options are incorrect because Option B refers to challenges, which are obstacles that can arise anywhere and do not match the outside–inside split; Option C mentions risks, which focus on probability of negative events, not the external category paired with opportunities.
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SWOT Analysis
Strategic Planning
Business Strategy
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SWOT Analysis
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