SWOT Analysis Table Template for Strategic Planning Presentation

SWOT Table Template PowerPoint and Google Slides

The SWOT Analysis Table Template provides a structured and visually engaging way to evaluate a business’s internal and external environment. Divided into four main categories—Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats—this Swot Table Template PowerPoint is ideal for companies aiming to identify their competitive advantages, areas for improvement, market opportunities, and potential risks. Each section is color-coded for clarity: red for Strengths, green for Weaknesses, blue for Opportunities, and yellow for Threats, helping audiences to quickly interpret and analyze each factor in the strategic planning process.

Within each category, bulleted lists make it easy to itemize key points, from strong brand reputation and prime location under Strengths to limited store presence and budget constraints in Weaknesses. Opportunities include expansion and partnership possibilities, while Threats cover market competition and economic risks. The icons at the top of each column—representing each SWOT element—add a visual cue to enhance the template’s appeal and make the analysis easier to understand at a glance.

This template is fully editable in both PowerPoint and Google Slides, allowing users to adapt the content to their specific business context. Perfect for team discussions, business reviews, investor presentations, and strategic planning sessions, the SWOT Analysis Table Template is a valuable tool for professionals across industries who want to create a comprehensive overview of their business landscape.

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Product launch planning, competitor analysis, project feasibility study, marketing strategy development, organizational risk assessment, market entry strategy, business expansion planning, resource allocation analysis, annual business review, investment opportunity evaluation

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