Porter’s Five Forces Model Diagram Template for PowerPoint & Google Slides
Leverage this Porter’s Five Forces model slide to visualize industry competition with precision and clarity. The layout features four directional arrows—in yellow, green, teal, and red—pointing toward a central black circle that highlights Competitive Rivalry. Each arrow carries a label placeholder for Threat of New Entry, Buyer Power, Threat of Substitution, and Supplier Power, accompanied by a description text box. A subtle gray circular background graphic unifies the elements while the white slide canvas and modern typography maintain a clean, professional aesthetic. The slide heading “Porter’s Five Forces” is prominently displayed at the top, with customizable text styles and vector icons that let you refine color schemes, typography, and layout in seconds. Built with master slides and editable shapes, this diagram supports drag-and-drop repositioning of arrows and rapid swapping of labels to reflect your strategic analysis.
Engineered for seamless customization on both PowerPoint and Google Slides, this infographic slide eliminates formatting hassles and ensures consistent brand alignment across presentations. Simply duplicate or hide arrows to adjust the number of forces, change arrow colors to match corporate palettes, or replace the central icon to emphasize alternate core metrics. The balanced symmetry directs audience focus toward the interplay of market dynamics, making complex business models accessible for executive briefings, boardroom workshops, or academic lectures. Ideal for consulting proposals, strategic planning sessions, or MBA coursework, this Porter’s Five Forces slide accelerates storytelling and decision-making.
With intuitive placeholders and vector-based shapes, you can also incorporate custom icons or imagery to further tailor the slide to your brand identity, ensuring a cohesive visual story.
Who is it for
Business strategists, consultants, marketing analysts, and C-suite executives presenting competitive analysis or strategic planning workshops. MBA students and academic researchers illustrating Porter’s framework in coursework or lectures.
Other Uses
Beyond strategic frameworks, repurpose this slide for risk assessments, stakeholder influence maps, process workflows, or product feature breakdowns. Simply relabel arrows to fit alternative analytical models or training modules across diverse industries.
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