Gradient SWOT Quadrant Diagram Template for PowerPoint & Google Slides
Description
This slide presents a modern SWOT analysis layout with four pastel gradient quadrants—yellow, pink, purple, and aqua—arranged around a central circular hub labeled “SWOT.” Each rounded rectangle features subtle shading and a clean outline, plus a checkbox list placeholder for capturing detailed bullet points. The minimalist white background keeps focus on content, while gentle drop shadows add depth without cluttering the visual.
Built on editable master slides in both PowerPoint and Google Slides, every element can be tailored in seconds: adjust quadrant gradient fills to match your brand palette, edit the central hub label, modify checklist items, or swap typography. Lockable layers and alignment guides ensure consistent spacing when multiple team members collaborate, preventing misalignment or formatting drift. Sequential animation presets let you reveal each quadrant in turn, guiding your audience through internal strengths and weaknesses before exploring external opportunities and threats.
Optimized for high-resolution displays and projection setups, this template maintains crisp clarity across devices and eliminates version-control headaches. The balanced composition and checkbox-style bullet lists streamline strategic discussions, making it easy to compare and contrast each SWOT category side by side. Whether you’re briefing executives, running strategy workshops, or preparing competitive research reports, this gradient SWOT slide accelerates slide creation and elevates your presentation’s visual impact.
Who is it for
Strategy teams, consultants, and business leaders will benefit from this SWOT slide when evaluating competitive positioning and planning initiatives. Marketing managers, project leads, and educators can leverage its clear quadrant layout to facilitate workshops, training sessions, and boardroom discussions.
Other Uses
Beyond SWOT analyses, repurpose this slide for PEST assessments, risk-impact matrices, balanced scorecards, or feature-evaluation grids. Change hub text and quadrant titles to adapt the design for any four-category comparison framework.
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