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Weaknesses: Why include them? If you know your weaknesses, you can work towards improving them. As mentioned previously, some weaknesses can prevent you from achieving your mission and goals, so if you can get rid of them, it's certainly worth doing so. Examples of Weaknesses in SWOT Analysis A few good examples should help to clarify what exactly constitutes a 'weakness'. Here are some both general and specific examples: General Examples: Unfriendly staff for a service-related business: if your clients interact with your workers a lot, it's important that they get along. For a service-related business to have unfriendly staff would be a big weakness — current and potential customers would be deterred, sales would drop, and so would profits. Over-complexity for a tech product aimed at less savvy users: if a product's target market is less tech-savvy users, then they should at least be able to understand how to use it, if not how it works. Making the documentation and usage unnecessarily difficult would constitute a weakness, as the number of potential clients would decrease, as well as the number of satisfied clients.