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Analysis of strengths and weaknesses illustrated with a square chart
from deck SWOT analysis template diagrams (PPT icons)

SWOT Analysis – Square Strengths-Weaknesses

Slide Content

This PowerPoint slide presents a simplified version of a SWOT analysis focused on Strengths and Weaknesses. Each section provides a placeholder for the audience to add text. For Strengths, examples given are a strong experience, ensured budget, technology, and team availability. Strong experience means the advantage of having skilled expertise, ensured budget signifies financial readiness, technology implies advanced tools and systems, and team availability refers to having personnel resources. Weaknesses are exemplified by a lack of experience, low budget, unknown technology, and a small team. Lack of experience indicates deficits in skills or expertise, low budget points to financial constraints, unknown technology suggests a gap in technical capabilities, and a small team implies limited human resources.

Graphical Look

  • Title is bolded and placed at the top.
  • Two square shapes are positioned side by side, each labeled with "Strengths" or "Weaknesses."
  • The squares have rounded corners and feature large plus and minus icons, symbolizing strengths and weaknesses respectively.
  • Each square contains text boxes with bullet points for listing specific factors.
  • The color scheme consists of a dark blue for strengths and a teal for weaknesses, with white text for readability.
  • The background has a blurred image that does not distract from the main content.

The slide has a clear, professional look with a focus on contrasting the positive and negative aspects in a visually distinct manner.

Use Cases

  • During a business strategy meeting to outline the internal factors affecting a company's performance.
  • In a project kickoff presentation to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the team or approach.
  • As part of a competitive analysis to compare internal assets and deficiencies against competitors.
  • Within an investment pitch to showcase a company’s advantages and areas for improvement to potential investors.

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