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Questioner used for SWOT Analysis

Questioner used for SWOT Analysis


Name of the Factory:
Address:
Year of Establishment:


By taking permission let’s start questioning………..
[To administrative person as General Manager, Manager or others]


Question-1: Do you know about SWOT analysis of an industry? (If not) May I explain about it?
Answers: ………………………………………………………………………………….

Question-2: What are the points you would like say about the strength of your factory?
Answers: ………………………………………………………………………………….

 Question-3: What are the points you would like say about the weakness of your factory?
Answers: ………………………………………………………………………………….

Question-4: What are the points you would like say about the opportunity of your factory?
Answers: ………………………………………………………………………………….

Question-5: What are the points you would like say about the threat of your factory?
Answers: ………………………………………………………………………………….


Question-6: What do you want to tell about the recent condition of the RMG industries of Bangladesh?  
Answers: ………………………………………………………………………………….




Thank you for giving me time & for helping me in SWOT analysis.



Name of the person took interview:
Time taken interview:
Date taken interview:  


Recommendations:
  
 In writing of this assignment I have to face some limitations. In data collection most of the time I have to depend on secondary data’s which were collected from various sources, research papers, books, internet etc. To enrich the paper I have to give some personal opinions too.
  
    But, to prepare it in a practical & useful concept I used a questioner in an analysis & tried to bring the outcomes of it.
   
    There were limitations on specific data for political prospect, cultural prospects, social prospects, political problem, social problem etc.
   
    Overall these limitations were tried to overcome by closely related data’s.












Conclusion:
   
    The contribution of readymade garment (RMG) to the national export is around 80%, which represents the importance of this sector. It makes scope of employment of around 3500 millions women of the country. May it not be very old sector of industrialization, but it provides biggest contribution in national economy.
   
    It may have some problems but prospects of this sector are so good & important that expectations from this sector are very closely related to the fortune of the country.
  
    The RMG sector will overcome from all the problem & expectation is that, Bangladesh will stand as the world’s largest RMG exporter as soon as possible.

        






References:

  • Case of the Garment Industry of Dhaka, Bangladesh; by-Khandaker Mainuddin.
  • IMF Working Paper: The End of Textile Quotas: A case Study of Impact on Bangladesh; Prepared by –Montfort Mlachila & Youngzheng Yang.
  • Growth of Garment Industry in Bangladesh: Economic & Social Dimension; Edited by Pratime Paul & Majumder Binayak Son.
  • An Introductory Knowledge About Garments Manufacturing Technology; by-Md. Saiful Azam, Md. Abu Saleh, Khondokar Abu Nafis.
  • Export Promotion Bureau (Website).
  • Economic Trend (Website).
  • Bangladesh Bank (Website).
  • World Bank (Website).
  • Asian Development Bank (Website).
  • Bangladesh Garments Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) (Website).
  • WTO Trade Statistics.
  • Garments industries are the silent killers in Bangladesh; Author: Dulal Chandra Pattak.
  • Challenges facing the garments industry; by-Shahiduzzaman Khan.
  • gtz-compliance (Website).
  • Revolutionary Wave engulfs Bangladesh by Lal Khan and Adam Pal (January 15, 2007)
  • Bangladesh and the World Bank saga by Jamil M. Iqbal (May 23, 2005).
  • RMG sector problems need focussed attention; by-Amin Ibrahim.
  • ‘Economic and Political Developments and Prospects in Bangladesh’ by-International Consulting Economists Association.
  • The development-environment conflict: Lessons learnt; by-

  • Becoming a Garments Worker: The Mobilization of Women into the Garments Factories of Bangladesh; Author: Nazli Kibria.
  • Journal of Textile & Apparel Technology & Management; Volume-6, Issue-2, Fall-2009.
  • The Rise of the Bangladesh Garment Industry: Globalization, Women Workers, and Voice, by Fauzia Erfan Ahmed; The Johns Hopkins University Press..
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