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Old 7th May 2001, 11:36 PM
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Question SWOT - TOWS Matrix - What are the differences? Who developed TOWS Matrix?

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I don’t know a lot about it - or "specifically who developed" it – but have seen web pages explaining its use - most of which have a governmental tie-in. Form what I gather:

Both/each are planning tools & the real difference is what outcome is desired.

Ask yourself --- SELF --- which information is most necessary for me address while planning.
Am I looking to control a threat – or build upon a strength - & how does the information interact.

SWOT
  • Strength
  • Weakness
  • Opportunity
  • Threats

TOWS
  • Threats
  • Opportunities
  • Weaknesses
  • Strengths

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On 9/23/01 3:19 PM, Weihrich, Prof. wrote:

Someone in your Forum asked who developed the TOWS Matrix and how it relates to the SWOT analysis. While I was teaching Business Policy, I noted the limitation of the SWOT analysis because students did not take the next step in developing alternative strategies based on the internal strengths and weaknesses and the external opportunities and threats. Consequently, I developed the TOWS Matrix. The original article "The TOWS Matrix--A Tool for Situational Analysis" was published in LONG RANGE PLANNING, Vol. 15, No. 2, 1982, pp. 54-66. This model has been used for research and strategy formulation around the globe. In the meantime, I applied the concept to career strategy as well as for analyzing the competitive advantages of nations. More information can be found on my website shown below. I trust that I shed some light at the origin and further development of the TOWS Matrix concept.

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Does anyone have any contemporary information / experience with SWOT - TOWS?
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During my bachelor's program in business management, we utilized the SWOTT method. We added the extra T for trends. I recently finished my degree program so I believe that the SWOTT is the current method, or at least the most commonly used/recognized. I have never personally heard of TOWS, although it sounds just as plausable as a SWOTT analysis.
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Almost everybody can do a SWOT analysis. How well it is done or analysed is debatable. However, many stopped after doing the analysis - perhaps they are not sure on how to proceed from thereon. The TOWS matrix is useful for it provides a framework for using the information analized.

Its one of those simple but useful tool that can be used in whatever situations provided you have a good grasp of it. Another example of such a tool is the good old 'BCG' matrix.
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I had until today believed that I had originated the TOWS model in 1999 during the development of the EU ADAPT Change Facilitator Programme. However my objectives were to establish an effective workshop / thought facilitation tool to identify the drivers and responses to change. This is a different objective than for Prof. Weihrich.
IMO the strength of the TOWS approach is that it is far more naturalistic than SWOT, and therefore obtains better results. We primarily respond to threats rather than opportunities, and it is generally only a threat to the status quo that compels us to change. In addition few people are sufficiently self-possessed to identify their strengths at the outset, but they tend to be very aware of their weaknesses. I have found that by stating the negative Threat and Weakness, people then start to see their own Opportunities and Strengths.
The other great strenght of TOWS over SWOT as a facilitation tool is that each phase ends on a positive which means that people feel more empowered when they leave the session.
If anyone is interested in how I have applied TOWS as a facilitation tool I am more than happy to provide information.
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During my MBA days, I like it so much that I had extended the TOWS with Analytical Hierarchy Process, which allows priortization of each action.

The software allows allotment of responsibility, weighted against cost, etc. and do some kind of profiling of the current strategy (almost like IE Matrix). Strategist can then filter the top 80% of actions based on contribution or Costs and probability of Success.
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