what do you think are the strength,weakness,opportunities,and threats of the philippine animation industry
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The Filipino workforce is one of the most compelling advantages the Philippines has over any other Asian country. With higher education priority, the literacy rate in the country is 94.6% - among the highest. English is taught in all schools, making the Philippines the world's third largest English-speaking country.
Strengths and weaknesses are considered factors which exist in the internal environment of a business. Opportunities and threats are factors or forces which exist in the external environment of a company. A business that moves in across the street and provides the same types of products can be viewed as a threat.
The British Council recently profiled the creative industries of the Philippines and came up with two very interesting segments: the SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats) analysis for this exciting sector with so much potential. I have picked up some ideas that I would like to share with you:
What are the strengths?
Talent:
The availability of a large, skilled, creative and educated work force, with close familiarity with Western culture and proficiency in the English language.
Their talent and passion for creativity is internationally recognized, and creates an “assurance” or a trademark of good performance (in the case of performance arts), superior quality and design.
Some hubs and clusters are generating value, energy and exchange; and emergent creative districts in area, such as Makati, Quezon City and Cebu, are offering a mix of fine grain and historical and industrial buildings that, with the right enabling conditions, could be very attractive to creative businesses.