Gap Analysis

What Is Gap Analysis?

Gap analysis is a process used to identify the differences between two states. It is used to compare the current state of an organization or system to its desired future state. The goal of gap analysis is to identify the gaps between the current and desired states, and then to develop strategies to bridge those gaps. Gap analysis can be used to identify areas of improvement in any organization or system, and to develop plans for achieving desired goals.

Description

Gap analysis is a process of comparing the current state of an organization or system to its desired future state. It is used to identify the differences between the two states, and to develop strategies to bridge the gaps between them.

Usage and Examples

Gap analysis is used to identify areas of improvement in any organization or system. For example, a company may use gap analysis to compare its current sales performance to its desired sales performance. The company can then identify the gaps between the two states and develop strategies to bridge those gaps. Gap analysis can also be used to identify gaps in customer service, product quality, or any other area of the organization.

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