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SPOT Analysis

SPOT Analysis. S trengths P roblems (or Weaknesses) O pportunities T hreats (or Challenges). SPOT Analysis is . . . a visioning tool used to help people make informed decisions about creating a community plan. OPPORTUNITIES. STRENGTHS. + + + +. + + + +. • . • . • . • . • .

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SPOT Analysis

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  1. SPOT Analysis Strengths Problems (or Weaknesses) Opportunities Threats (or Challenges)

  2. SPOT Analysis is . . .a visioning tool used to help people make informed decisions about creating a community plan.

  3. OPPORTUNITIES STRENGTHS + + + + + + + + • • • • • • FUTURE/EXTERNAL CURRENT/INTERNAL THREATS PROBLEMS – – – – – – – – 1. 4. 2. 3.

  4. Many acres of open land School crowding not a big issue Sense of community; being part of a neighborhood Fish farmers and show folks. Water access and activities Diverse population Long time residents Cargill (industry, jobs) Lack of code enforcement Very rundown area along U.S. 41 No supermarkets on U.S. 41. Crime Gang presence Cargill (recent spill) Garbage and furniture dumped on back roads Lack of public access to waterways Internal factors - The 'strengths' and ‘problems' internal to the organization. Strengths: Problems:

  5. To develop leisure fishing and carnival tourism Provide know-how to access grants at federal, state and local governments Lack of public water access Satellite County office Vacant grocery store at shopping center Cargill (education center) To turn vacant land into a family park Apathy – no public participation. Transients Lack of government backing from County, State and Federal Decrease in funding Urban sprawl Cargill Flooding: storm surge and rainwater Reputation Overly sensitive environmentalists External factors - The 'opportunities' and 'threats' presented by the external environment. Opportunities: Threats:

  6. Considerations and Tips • 1. Brainstorm and use lots of “post its” • 2. What may represent strengths with respect to one perspective may be weaknesses for another perspective. • 3. The initial SPOT exercise results in lists. Uncritical and without clear prioritization. • 4. SPOTs are sometimes confused with possible strategies. SPOTs are descriptions of conditions, while possible strategies define actions.

  7. Your Turn • Break into groups. (4-8 persons per group) • Brainstorm internal factors: strengths and problems (weaknesses) • Brainstorm external factors: threats (challenges) and opportunities • Select a volunteer leader. Report back results to entire group.

  8. Next Steps Asking and answering the followingquestions provides the basics for goal and strategy development: • 1. How can we Use each Strength? • 2. How can we Stop each Problem? • 3. How can we Exploit each Opportunity? • 4. How can we Defend/Defuse each Threat? • 5. How can you turn your strengths, problems, and threats into opportunities?

  9. SPOT Analysis Strengths Problems (or Weaknesses) Opportunities Threats (or Challenges)

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