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Common Workplace Challenges

Virtual Team

New Managers

Silos and Turf Wars

Low Morale

Newly-Formed Team

Innovation

Leadership Succession Planning

Client/Vendor Team

Large Groups

"I particularly appreciated the facilitator's willingness to gauge our group and modify the program to better meet our goals and needs."

Esperanza Creighton
Metro PCS

Client List by Industry

Partial Client List

Accenture

Bank of America

Bayer

Cargill

Caterpillar

ExxonMobil

GE

Genentech

IBM

Jones Day

Masterfoods

McKesson

Merrill Lynch

Microsoft

Northrop Grumman

Nokia

Pepsico

Pfizer

Philips

PWC

Texas Instruments

Time Warner

Wells Fargo

Whole Foods Market

EZ SWOT

SWOT Analysis is a technique for understanding your Strengths and Weaknesses, and for looking at the Opportunities and Threats you face. 

What makes our EZ SWOT approach so effective is that it's fast-paced and targeted. Teams have been able to develop viable action plans in hours rather than days, and leave feeling rejuvenated and energized after the program.

It's empowering to realize that you and your team have the know-how and will to tackle some of work's toughest issues. EZ SWOT works best as a four-hour program and particularly well when combined with a team building event prior to beginning. The combination of rapport and trust with shared insights is powerful.

Past participants have used EZ SWOT to:

  • uncover opportunities that their organization was positioned to capitalize upon
  • manage and eliminate threats that would otherwise catch them unaware
  • carve sustainable niches in their market.
  • craft a strategy to help distinguish themselves from competitors

Useful opportunities can come from such things as:

  • Changes in technology and markets on both a broad and narrow scale
  • Changes in government policy related to your field
  • Changes in social patterns, population profiles, lifestyle changes, etc.
  • Local events