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DATE: JUNE 2015
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COMPETITOR ANALYSIS WORKSHEET
This work sheet will help you define your competitors. Competitors are companies that make products or perform services
similar to yours, make products or perform services that can be substituted for yours, and make products or perform services
that are analogous to yours. Fill in the following table about your competitors. You may need to create additional tables to
have enough room for all your major competitors.
Competitor A Competitor B Competitor C
Where are your competitors located?
What are your competitor’s annual sales?
Who are the major managers and members of
the board?
Is the company owned or in partnership with
any other corporations?
What are the competitor’s strengths?
What are their weaknesses?
What is the company’s product line?
How do the products compare to yours, in
terms of functionality, appearance and any
other criteria?
What is their price structure?
What are the company’s marketing activities?
What are the company’s supply sources for
products?
What are the strengths and weaknesses of
their sales literature?
Is the company expanding or cutting back?
The SWOT Analysis (www.aucklandchamber.co.nz/media/136919/swot-analysis.pdf) can also
be used as an analysis.
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