BA Theories (Business Administration & Management)

TOWS Matrix

TOWS Matrix

The TOWS Matrix is a framework that enables businesses to come up with business strategies based on its SWOT analysis, by connecting the internal as well as the external factors (Weihrich, 1982). Considering the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities (SWOT) and these in mind, further strategies are formulated.

Advantages of Using the TOWS Matrix

A TOWS MATRIX enables a firm to match its internal strengths, and external opportunities to identify future strategies – those with the greatest potential for success. For example, strengths such as high customer loyalty could be combined with the opportunity to launch a new product or service.

TOWS MATRIX also reveals an organisation’s vulnerability to threats based on its weaknesses and helps identify the development of strategies that minimise these or avoid threats. For example, using strategies such as developing strategic alliances.

How to Complete TOWS Matrix from SWOT Analysis:

TOWS matrix is a useful tool to assess the overall attractiveness of a business using the opportunities and threats that it faces by combining each with the strengths and threats as follows:

SO (Use strengths to max opportunities)

Generate options here that use strenghts to take advantage of opportunities.

WO (Minimize weakness by taking advantage of opportunities)

Generate options here that take advantage of opportunities by overcoming weaknesses.

ST (Use strengths to minimize threats)

Generate options here that use strenghts to avoid threats

WT (Minimize weakness and avoid threats)

Generate options here that minimise weaknesses and avoid threats.

How to use SWOT Analysis to identify future strategies?

Here’s how to use SWOT Analysis to identify future strategies.

Examples – TOWS MATRIX

Here’s an example of a TOWS MATRIX that shows possible strategic options for a new brand of Milkshakes.

THREATS

OPPORTUNITIES

WEAKNESSES

STRENGTHS

SO (Use strengths to max opportunities)

WO (Minimize weakness by taking advantage of opportunities)

ST (Use strengths to minimize threats)

WT (Minimize weakness and avoid threats)

Here are a couple of nice videos that show how to develop a TOWS strategy matrix.



References

Weihrich, H. (1982). The TOWS matrix—A tool for situational analysis. Long Range Planning, [online] 15(2), pp.54–66. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1016/0024-6301(82)90120-0

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