SWOT Analysis Example – 4 Playful Puzzle Circle Diagram

Slide Content

The slide is a SWOT Analysis example, featuring a central graphic divided into four jigsaw puzzle pieces, each piece labeled with one element of SWOT: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats. The Strengths and Weaknesses sections are positioned on the top, with Opportunities and Threats at the bottom, each accompanied by text placeholders for further explanation. This design suggests a playful and interactive approach to the traditional SWOT analysis, encouraging viewers to consider how different elements fit together strategically.

Graphical Look

  • Central circle composed of four jigsaw puzzle pieces, each with a different color and labeled with the letters S, W, O, T, representing the parts of a SWOT analysis.
  • Text boxes for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats placed around the circle, with a matching color scheme to the corresponding puzzle piece.
  • The shapes of the text boxes have rounded corners and are semi-transparent, creating a layered effect over the gray lines that structure the slide.
  • A thick black outline surrounds the central puzzle circle, adding emphasis and contrast.
  • Each section label within the text boxes is stylized with a handwritten font, enhancing the playful theme.

The overall look of the slide is vibrant and engaging, with a balance of color and clear structure. The playful puzzle design makes the SWOT analysis appear more approachable and dynamic.

Use Cases

  • For presenting a company's strategic analysis in a more creative and engaging format during business meetings.
  • In workshops or team-building exercises to stimulate discussion on the different aspects of SWOT.
  • Educational settings where the playful design can help students better understand and retain information on SWOT analysis concepts.
  • Marketing or product development presentations where visual appeal is important to maintain audience interest.
SWOT Analysis Example 4 Playful Puzzle Circle Diagram

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