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SWOT Organizational Assessment to Form a Coalition Example

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Organizational Assessment - Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats Worksheet
List the following:
- Strengths: Skills, talents, advantages, resources that the coalition can use to accomplish its
objectives
- Weaknesses: Lack of skills, talents, advantages, resources, that the coalition needs to manage
or avoid.
- Opportunities: Situations in which benefits are fairly clear and likely to be realized if certain
actions are taken that are available to the coalition
- Threats: Potentially harmful events and outcomes that currently confront the coalition if action is
not taken in the immediate future. Organizational Assessment Agency Strength Weakness Opportunity Threats Source: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice

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