Salience Model Presentation Template


Description
Create a powerful stakeholder salience visualization with this fully editable Venn diagram slide for PowerPoint & Google Slides. The design centers on three overlapping circles representing Power, Legitimacy, and Urgency in dynamic shades of blue, green, and red. Each intersection zone is clearly labeled—Dormant, Discretionary, Dominant, Dangerous, Dependent, and Definitive—using high-contrast text that ensures legibility on any projection or screen. Subtle drop shadows and crisp outlines around each circle deliver depth without visual clutter, while a clean white background keeps focus squarely on your data.
This slide is built on master layouts so you can adjust every element in seconds. Swap the default colors to match your brand palette via theme settings, or replace circle fills with custom gradients. Drag-and-drop icons or images into segment placeholders to enrich stakeholder profiles. Use built-in alignment guides to maintain perfect symmetry when resizing circles or shifting labels. Easily add or remove segments—duplicate shapes for additional attributes or hide layers to emphasize specific relationships.
Beyond static content, the template supports entrance animations and shape-morph transitions, enabling staged reveals of each segment. Text placeholders link to slide notes, making speaker preparation seamless. The print-ready format retains vector precision and editable text fields across desktop and web platforms. Whether illustrating stakeholder prioritization in strategic planning or explaining resource allocation models in boardroom presentations, this Venn diagram brings clarity and impact.
Who is it for
Executives, project managers, and strategy consultants will use this infographic to map stakeholder influence and prioritize engagement efforts. Business analysts, HR leads, and nonprofit directors can also adapt it for community mapping or risk assessment.
Other Uses
Repurpose this slide to visualize product feature overlaps, market segmentation, value proposition intersections, or multi-criteria decision models. Its flexible design accommodates any three-factor analysis across industries.
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