S.W.O.T.
S.M.A.R.T.
Surveys
Miscellaneous
100

List what each letter stands for in S.W.O.T.

Strengths 

Weaknesses

Opportunities

Threats

100

List what each letter stands for in the S.M.A.R.T. acronym

Specific 

Measurable

Attainable

Realistic 

Time-Bound 

100

This type of survery involves numbers

Quantitative

100

What is ECUs Mascot?

Pirate

200

Is this a good example of a threat? 

Workplace romances between a CEO and an intern?

Yes

200

In the SMART framework, this part makes sure your goal has a clear deadline.

Time-bound

200

(True or False) The longer the survey, the more accurate the results.

False

200

What is our mascots name?

PEEDEE

300

In a SWOT analysis, these two elements focus on internal factors within a company.

Strengths and Weaknesses

300

A manager sets the goal, “Increase sales by 15% within the next quarter.” Which two letters of the SMART framework does this goal clearly demonstrate?

Measurable and Time-bound

300

What should the middle part of a survey be?

Neutral

300

Who does ECU play tomorrow night in football?

BYU

400

If a company notes “a loyal customer base” in its SWOT analysis, it would fall under this section.

Strengths

400

A manager sets the goal: “Finish the project exactly on time.” At first glance, it looks SMART — but which element is actually missing?

Measureable

400
Does coloring play a role in surveys?

YES!

400

What is the statue by Rivers Building?

a pirate themed cow

500

A startup identifies “rapidly evolving technology that could make its product out of date” in its SWOT analysis. Which quadrant does this belong to?

Threats

500

Are SMART goals To-Do lists?

NO!

500

Would the following survey be considered an effective tool?

How would you rate this presentation 

Good, Neutral, Bad


Yes

500

What is the first line in our ECU Fight Song

Cheer for East Carolina