category-analysis-powerpoint-template-google-slides

Description
This single-slide category analysis infographic presents six distinct evaluation areas—Products, Positioning & Trends, Price, Consumption Drivers, Packaging Formats, and Promotion—each within a pastel-colored callout box connected to a central layout. Crisp sans-serif typography, subtle dashed borders, and minimal accent lines create a clean, professional aesthetic that highlights key bullet points without visual clutter. The symmetric two-row arrangement ensures balanced white space and guides audience focus across each category.
Built on fully editable master slides for PowerPoint and Google Slides, every text box, icon, and color fill is unlocked for seamless customization. Swap out headings, adjust bullet lists, or duplicate and reorder boxes to reflect your own analysis dimensions. Use the theme color palette to apply custom branding across all boxes in seconds. Vector shapes maintain pixel-perfect clarity at any zoom level, and locked aspect ratios preserve alignment when resizing or exporting to PDF or image formats. Preconfigured fade-in animations for each callout (PowerPoint only) enhance storytelling flow and can be disabled for static presentations or handouts.
This template also offers layout variants to add or remove category boxes, change border styles, or switch to numbered legends. Simply adjust master layouts to accommodate more rows or transition to portrait orientation. Seamless integration with larger decks preserves global theme settings, enabling real-time collaboration via shared Google Slides links and hassle-free .pptx exports for offline review.
Who is it for
Market researchers, category managers, and brand strategists will leverage this slide to compare product features, pricing tiers, and promotional tactics. Consultants, strategy teams, and training facilitators can use it to benchmark consumer drivers and packaging trends.
Other Uses
Beyond category analysis, repurpose this infographic to display competitive audits, process comparisons, or risk assessments. Adapt the six-box layout for project feature mapping, SWOT breakdowns, or multi-criteria decision matrices.