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

SWOT – Diamond Weaknesses

Slide Content

The slide provides a template for listing weaknesses in the SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) analysis process. "Lack of experience" could imply that the team or company is new to the market. "Low budget" suggests financial constraints. "Unknown technology" implies dealing with unfamiliar or cutting-edge technology. "Small team" could mean limited human resources. "No methodology" suggests a lack of structured approach to processes or project management. The ellipsis indicates that the list can be continued with additional points.

Graphical Look

  • The title of the slide, "SWOT – Diamond Weaknesses", is in a large, bold font at the top of the slide.
  • A large diamond-shaped icon with a factory or production line graph is featured prominently on the left side of the slide.
  • The diamond icon is a teal color overlaying a slightly darker teal square background.
  • The right side of the slide has a text box with a darker header labeled "Weaknesses" and a lighter main part for listing points.
  • A thin teal border lines the right edge of the slide, complementing the color scheme.
  • Bullet points are utilized to format the sample list of weaknesses, ensuring clarity in presentation.

The slide is professionally designed with a clean and modern look, featuring a coherent color scheme of teal hues. The use of the diamond shape adds a unique visual element that separates the graphic from the text.

Use Cases

  • Utilized in a business strategy meeting to identify and discuss potential internal weaknesses impacting the organization.
  • Incorporated into a planning session for a project, helping to highlight areas that require improvement or additional resources.
  • Presented during a review meeting to assess the performance of a team or department, focusing on areas that need development.
  • Used in a competitive analysis workshop, comparing the company's weaknesses with those of its competitors.

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