SWOT Analysis Worksheet
Strength Opportunity
Experienced team in traditional project Potential for improved responsiveness and
management. flexibility (Agile Adoption).
Enhanced communication and collaboration Enhanced product rollout can regain competitive
among marketing, sales, and IT. advantage.
A strong line of healthcare products. Opportunities to collaborate with major retailers
Openness to adopting Scrum for improvement. Better understanding of customer needs through
agile practices.
Adequate resources in IT to support agile Scrum can enhance teamwork and productivity
practices.
Weakness Threat
No prior knowledge of Scrum among team Risk of losing market share to rivals because of
members intense competition.
Fragmented Communication that leads to Stakeholder’s high expectations for immediate
delays. results may hinder transition.
Resistance to moving away from traditional Rapid changes could overwhelm the team during
methods. adoption.
Difficulty in adapting to market changes quickly. Some team members may be reluctant to embrace
Scrum.
Ongoing issues from accumulated change Ineffective adoption could fail to deliver expected
requests and delays benefits.
SWOT Analysis Worksheet
Reference
SWOT stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats.
• Strengths are normally internal. For example, the firm has highly motivated development team
members.
• Opportunities are events or impacts that can result from a strength. For example, the team can
learn new skills quickly and improve productivity.
• Weaknesses are normally internal. For example, management does not understand the benefits
of Scrum.
• Threats are events or impacts that can result from weakness. For example, management may
resist transitioning to Scrum methodology.