TOGAF PowerPoint Template


Description
The slide features a central hub-and-spoke diagram built around TOGAF’s Architecture Development Method (ADM). At its core, a bold pink circle titled “Requirements Management” anchors eight surrounding blue nodes representing the ADM phases: Architecture Vision, Business Architecture, Information System Architectures, Technology Architecture, Opportunities & Solutions, Migration Planning, Implementation Governance, and Architecture Change Management, with a Preliminary phase node at the top. Arrows connect each phase in a continuous loop, illustrating the iterative flow of enterprise-architecture development. Clean line icons within each node reinforce visual recognition, while subtle gradients and drop shadows deliver a modern, professional aesthetic. Balanced white space and uniform typography ensure readability and maintain audience focus during presentations.
Fully editable master slides allow users to swap icons, update phase labels, or adjust color hues to match corporate branding. Presenters can insert relevant metrics or annotations beside each phase, duplicate nodes to reflect customized workflows, or add connector lines for additional dependencies. The template also includes integrated text placeholders for embedding key descriptions or case-study examples directly on the slide. The hub-and-spoke arrangement simplifies complex architectural concepts, making it ideal for executive briefings, IT governance workshops, or architecture community-of-practice sessions.
Optimized for both PowerPoint and Google Slides, this framework preserves pixel-perfect alignment across platforms, eliminating formatting inconsistencies when collaborating or sharing decks. The central Requirements Management hub underscores the critical role of governance and stakeholder engagement, while the surrounding ADM phases provide a clear visual roadmap for planning, implementing, and sustaining enterprise-architecture initiatives.
Who is it for
Enterprise architects, IT strategy teams, governance boards, and technology consultants will leverage this slide to communicate the ADM process, align stakeholders, and drive architecture initiatives.
Other Uses
Repurpose this framework for project governance models, change-management roadmaps, compliance frameworks, or any context requiring a structured, iterative methodology visualization.
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