1. Essay on threats for the hospital.
Essay on threats for the hospital.Essay on threats for the hospital.Use the SWOT Analysis
worksheet provided to complete this assignment.Review the SWOT Analysis PowerPoint®
prior to completing this assignment.Based on the review of the Stevens District Hospital
Strategic Planning Scenario, conduct a SWOT analysis to generate a list of perceived
strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats for the hospital. Strengths and
weaknesses are traits internal to the hospital (i.e., strong physician loyalty to hospital, aging
building, and availability of financial resources).Opportunities and threats are external to
the hospital, such as a mall facility available for lease or a competitor hospital opening two
physician practices in your market.Write a 700- to 1,050-word analysis that incorporates
the key components of a SWOT analysis for the scenario described in Week 1 to generate a
list of perceived strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.The analysis will include
the following: Analyze the purpose of conducting the analysis in the context of the
scenario.Analyze the limitations and advantages of conducting a SWOT analysis on your
own (vs. with a group of stakeholders).Use the table provided to record your analysis of the
information from the strategic planning scenario and generate two factors for each of the
SWOT categories (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats).Cite at least 1 peer-
reviewed, scholarly, or similar reference to your assignment. Format your assignment
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