Creative SWOT Chart template for PowerPoint & Google Slides
Description
This Creative SWOT Chart template features a high-contrast dark background anchored by four vibrant petal shapes arranged in a 2×2 grid. Each petal—rendered in bold theme colors of blue, green, orange, and red—represents one quadrant of the SWOT framework: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats. Editable vector labels sit at the center of each petal, while matching circular markers highlight each section’s callout on the left side of the slide. Vertical accent bars and text placeholders accommodate up to three lines of descriptive content per quadrant, maintaining clarity without overwhelming the layout.
Built on master slides, the design supports global edits to color palettes, typography via free web fonts, and iconography. Swap petal colors with a single click to align with brand guidelines, replace labels or rotate petals for alternate orientations, and adjust drop-shadow settings to fine-tune depth on the dark canvas. The layout scales seamlessly between widescreen 16:9 and traditional 4:3 aspect ratios, ensuring pixel-perfect clarity across HD projectors, retina displays, and virtual meeting platforms. A hidden variation slide offers alternate color schemes and simplified text layouts for rapid restyling. Introducing entrance animations or morph transitions enhances storytelling by sequentially revealing each SWOT segment. With intuitive drag-and-drop placeholders and fully editable vector graphics, this template eliminates manual design work and accelerates the delivery of professional SWOT analysis slides in PowerPoint or Google Slides.
Who is it for
Business strategists, marketing teams, and management consultants will find this template indispensable for presenting competitive analyses and strategic plans. Product managers and project leads can leverage its clear quadrant structure to assess internal capabilities and external threats, while C-suite executives benefit from its polished, corporate-ready look. Educators and students can use it to teach or explore SWOT frameworks in academic and workshop settings.
Other Uses
Beyond SWOT analysis, adapt this layout for four-quadrant comparisons such as risk assessments, priority matrices, customer segmentation grids, or balanced scorecards. Simply relabel petals and update colors to map any four-part framework, from compliance checks to feature evaluations.
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