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Description
Colorful 2 x 2 Matrix
Slide Content
The slide presents a colorful 2 x 2 matrix used to compare or categorize items based on two dimensions, labeled 'Dimension A' and 'Dimension B' with levels 'High' and 'Low'. Each quadrant of the matrix features a distinct color (blue, green, purple, and orange) and contains an icon along with a placeholder text "Matrix cell description," indicating an area to describe the specific category or condition represented by that quadrant.
Graphical Look
- The slide background is white.
- The title "Colorful 2 x 2 Matrix" is at the top in black font.
- There are four colored squares forming the matrix, in blue, green, purple, and orange.
- Each square contains a white icon and text "Matrix cell description" in it.
- The icons are: two overlapping squares forming a star (blue), a target (green), emblem-like icon consisting of two symbols (purple), and a gear symbol (orange).
- Labels "Dimension A" and "Dimension B" are aligned vertically and horizontally in a bold, gray font, with the words "High" and "Low" to define the matrix dimensions.
The slide has a clean and professional design with contrasting colors and clear labels that facilitate understanding of the matrix structure and its contents.
Use Cases
- To analyze business strategies or processes by evaluating them against two critical dimensions, such as cost vs. quality.
- To present a SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) clearly by placing each component in a separate quadrant.
- To categorize products, services, or projects based on defined criteria such as market share and growth potential.
- To compare competitive positions of different business units or products within a portfolio based on factors like performance and market attractiveness.
How to Edit
How to edit text & colors

How to expand / shorten diagram

How to Replace Icons in infoDiagram PPT
