Cross-SWOT Analysis of Korean Rental Business
Cross-SWOT Analysis of Korean Rental Business Cross-SWOT is one of the strategic analysis methods based on SWOT analysis. SWOT analysis stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats, which are used to analyze the internal and external environment of a company or organization to understand the current situation and establish future strategies. Cross-SWOT is a method of arranging the four elements of SWOT analysis in the form of a two-dimensional matrix and then establishing a strategy by considering the interaction between the different elements. For example, you can combine the strengths and opportunities of a company to create a new product or market strategy, or find countermeasures to overcome weaknesses and threats. Cross-SWOT takes SWOT analysis one step further, allowing individual elements to interact and find new strategies, rather than being analyzed independently. Strengths Increasing Demand Due to the Spread of Rental Culture among Young People Expanding...