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Description
This Capability Map slide is a powerful tool for showcasing the key functions and responsibilities across different business areas. With five distinct categories—Provide Strategy & Direction, Develop Products & Services, Market & Sell Products & Services, Manage the Total Supply Chain, and Provide Customer Services—this infographic lays out the core activities and capabilities required in each functional area. The clear, grid-style layout with color-coded sections makes it easy to visualize the interconnectedness of each process, enhancing clarity in your presentation.
Each category includes several action items that can be customized with your own text, allowing you to illustrate your company’s strategic initiatives, operational processes, or organizational structure. The well-organized design, combined with simple icons and professional fonts, ensures your audience will easily follow along and understand how each department contributes to the overall business strategy.
Whether you are presenting to stakeholders, team members, or in a strategic planning meeting, this capability map helps to align and communicate your organization’s operations clearly. Compatible with both PowerPoint and Google Slides, it is fully editable, allowing you to adjust and adapt the content to fit your specific business needs.
Who is it for
This slide is perfect for business executives, project managers, strategic planners, and department heads. It’s particularly useful for consultants, business analysts, and organizational development professionals who need to present business capabilities and functional roles in a structured manner.
Other Uses
Beyond business strategy sessions, this slide can also be used to depict project roadmaps, product development processes, supply chain management workflows, and customer service strategies. Its modular design allows it to be repurposed for a variety of business-related topics, such as process optimization, performance evaluation, and resource allocation.
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