SWOT Analysis Simulation

Make SWOT feel like a real strategic decision

Students analyse internal organisational evidence and external environmental conditions, then prioritise the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats that matter most to recommend a business decision.

  • 3 - 4-hour role-based strategy simulation
  • Undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA ready
  • In-class, online or hybrid delivery

Connect internal capability to external conditions

The SWOT Analysis Simulation is a three to four hour, team-based business simulation in which students take the roles of Business Development and Risk Management teams assessing an international expansion opportunity. Students analyse internal organisational evidence and external environmental conditions, classify and prioritise strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats, challenge competing interpretations, and defend an evidence-based strategic recommendation.

Internal factors

Students assess resources, capabilities, financial position, operations and organisational constraints.

Read the environment

External analysis

Students consider demand, competition, regulation, technology and wider environmental conditions.

Strategic recommendation

Teams prioritise the most material factors and defend what the company should do next.

At a glance

Duration

3–4 hours

Set stage timings for one workshop or spread the simulation across several teaching sessions.

Format

Role-based SWOT

Teams begin from different priorities, then analyse the same internal and external evidence before deciding.

Level

UG, PG and MBA

Vary the expected depth of critique, theory and recommendation.

Professor tools

Dashboard included

Player management, admin guidance, automated timing and live monitoring are built in.

Prerequisites

Beginner accessible

A short introduction to SWOT is enough for beginners.

Delivery

In class, online or hybrid

Teams collaborate throughout in any delivery format.

Assessment

Optional evidence

Use scores, written reasoning and individual reflection as supporting evidence.

Course Fit

Fits strategy and management modules

Designed for Strategic Management, Business Strategy, Competitive Strategy, International Business, Entrepreneurship or Marketing Strategy

What students analyse

Students distinguish internal organisational evidence from external environmental evidence, then judge which factors are strategically material rather than simply filling four boxes.

Diagram showing what students analyse
SWOT Analysis simulation gameflow and stages

Why professors use it

The simulation gives professors a structured way to observe how students move from evidence to classification, prioritisation and strategic recommendation.

Makes internal and external analysis visible

Students must show how organisational capabilities differ from external market conditions and explain why each factor belongs in its chosen SWOT category.

Develops prioritisation, not just identification

Students cannot include every available fact. They must decide which factors are strategically material and justify why some evidence matters more than the rest.

Creates productive disagreement

Different role priorities lead students to test assumptions, challenge classifications and consider credible alternative interpretations of the same evidence.

What the experience looks like

The professor dashboard supports setup and delivery; the student interface makes evidence, scoring and reasoning visible.

Set the pace once

See stage timings and play controls in one focused view.

Resources where you need them

Open setup guidance, teaching notes and the gameflow without leaving the admin panel.

Monitor without interrupting

See who has progressed, how factors are scored and where a team may need a prompt.

Case materials students work with

All teams investigate the same company, strategic decision and evidence base. The role brief changes which questions they ask first - not which parts of the situation they can examine.

Same company. Same decision. Different opening questions.

Evaluating the strategic upside

The Business Development role initially foregrounds demand, capability, growth and strategic fit. Students must still test weaknesses, threats and constraints.

Challenging the case assumptions

The Risk Management role initially foregrounds cost, regulation, delivery risk and downside exposure. Students must still recognise strengths and opportunities.

5 mins

Student Intro Video

Watch the briefing students see at the start of the simulation. In under five minutes, it introduces the case, clarifies the strategic challenge and prepares both roles to analyse evidence and defend a decision.

Assess the quality of the decision, not just the final numbers

Assessment is optional. Professors can run the simulation as an ungraded applied activity or use comparable performance data, factor scores and written reasoning alongside team outputs and individual reflection. The simulation score supports academic judgement rather than replacing it.

What professors can assess

  • • Relevance and reliability of the evidence selected
  • • Accuracy and prioritisation of the SWOT factors

How to interpret the score

  • • Interpret the score alongside the written reasoning
  • • Compare only teams that started with the same role

Set up the session in minutes, then let the simulation run

Choose teams and stage timings, press play and the simulation moves students through each stage automatically. Professors act as coaches - intervening only when it adds value.

Step 1

Set up teams and roles

Add students, organise teams and assign the roles.

Step 2

Set the timings and press play

Choose each stage duration once. The timeline then moves students through the session automatically.

Step 3

Pause, stop or resume

Pause for discussion, stop between stages or resume from the same point later.

Step 4

Monitor progress and prepare the debrief

Review team progress, factor scores and submitted reasoning without interrupting students.

Professor Resources

Everything needed to prepare, run and debrief the SWOT Analysis Simulation is organised below.

  • Internal organisational appraisal
  • External environmental analysis
  • SWOT construction and prioritisation
  • Strategic recommendation
  • Evidence-based strategic decision-making
  • Market opportunity and risk assessment
  • Strategic communication and negotiation
  • Critical reflection and role bias

Creators of the SWOT Analysis Simulation

These industry professionals were involved in the inception, creation, development, testing and optimisation of the simulation.

Investment banking, capital markets, PE, and corporate ratings experience at Morgan Stanley, S&P, and HPS Investment Partners. Holds a PhD in Quantitative Finance.

Gerhard Wörtche

Structured finance, credit derivatives, and NPL expertise. Portfolio Director at a private equity impact fund and active VC investor. Holds CFA and FRM qualifications.

Raushan Kretschmar

Worked in the finance department of Precomp Tools. Studied Engineering and holds an MSc in Corporate Finance from Bayes.

Aatmay Upponi

Assistant Professor of Finance at Tilburg University, teaching corporate finance courses. Also lectures at TIAS Business School.

Fatemeh Hosseini

FAQs

Request more information

Book a Demo

Book a demo

During the call, we can:

  • Show the student and professor experience
  • Discuss format, timing and syllabus fit
  • Walk through setup, live delivery and optional assessment evidence
  • Answer questions from your module team