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Differentiation Strategy Table – Product/Service Strategy Presentation

Differentiation Strategy Table – Product/Service Strategy Presentation

RM0100013_18

  • Last Update 01/28/2025
  • File Size 0.3MB
  • # of Slides 2
  • File Format PPTX
  • Slide Ratio 16:9
  • Color
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About the Product

A PowerPoint slide that visualizes product and service differentiation strategies using a 2×2 matrix format. Available in two color versions—dark gray and beige tones—each slide is structured around two value axes: 'Eye-catching visual' and 'Sleek Diagram & chart'. With four text input areas and a right-side description section, this slide is ready for immediate use in marketing strategy, product positioning, and competitive analysis presentations. Provided in 16:9 widescreen PPTX format, fully editable across all presentation software.

Usage Points

  • Main Usage

    This slide clearly presents your product or service's differentiation points in comparison to competitors. The 2×2 matrix structure simultaneously expresses two value axes—such as functionality versus emotional value, price versus quality, or innovation versus reliability—strengthening decision-making rationale.

  • How to Use

    Enter competitor or company product characteristics in each quadrant, and write key messages in the right description area. Place this slide in the positioning strategy section of marketing plans, product introductions, or investor presentations to enhance audience comprehension.

  • Recommended For

    Marketing managers, product planners, and sales executives explaining competitive analysis and differentiation strategies. Particularly effective for startup investor pitches, new product launch presentations, and brand repositioning decks.

  • Slide Structure

    Two-slide set featuring dark gray background and beige background versions. Each slide includes a title area, 2×2 matrix table with four cells, two axis labels on the left, and a right-side description text box for clear information hierarchy.

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