Strata Management Situational Analysis [Template]

A situational analysis is used to take stock of the internal and external factors affecting your business. Using this template will help you define what you have at hand to work with and anticipate what might be coming at you. It’s the first thing you should do when thinking about growth and the future of your business. This template uses the SWOT method with a strata management twist.

By
Michael Teys
on
November 1, 2024
Category:
Governance

A situational analysis is used to take stock of the internal and external factors affecting your business. Using this template will help you define what you have at hand to work with and anticipate what might be coming at you. It’s the first thing you should do when thinking about growth and the future of your business. This template uses the SWOT method with a strata management twist. 

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Michael Teys

Michael Teys is the Founder and Chairman of The Strata Professionals Australia. He brings together more than 30 years of specialist strata law practice, a decade of strata business ownership, and an active programme of academic research into multi-owned property governance.