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Business Model Spectrum Diagram - Free Google Slides theme and PowerPoint template

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Introducing the Business Model Spectrum Diagram presentation template - a powerful tool for analyzing and understanding different business models. This template presents a unique approach to visualizing the business model spectrum. It features 5 colored overlapped circles, each representing a specific business model, arranged horizontally, with 2 arrows on the diagram - Social Returns at the left and Financial Returns at the right.

The five circles of the diagram represent Traditional Charity, Sustainable Non-Profit, Social Enterprises, Business Enterprise, and Traditional Enterprise. The leftmost circle is Traditional Charity, which is tagged as Impact First. This represents organizations that prioritize social impact over financial returns, such as non-profits, charities, and NGOs. Next in line is Sustainable Non-Profit, which aims to balance social impact with financial sustainability. Social Enterprises are next, which prioritize both social impact and financial returns. Business Enterprise, on the other hand, focuses primarily on financial returns, with some consideration given to social impact. Finally, the rightmost circle is Traditional Enterprise, which is tagged as Money First. This represents for-profit businesses whose primary focus is on generating financial returns.

The Business Model Spectrum Diagram presentation template is a valuable tool for business strategists, entrepreneurs, educators, and consultants who want to understand the different business models and how they relate to each other. It can be used for analyzing and comparing different organizations, identifying gaps in the market, and developing business strategies that incorporate both social and financial goals.

This template is versatile and easy to use, making it suitable for various purposes and audiences. Whether you are creating a presentation for your team, pitching to investors, or teaching a class, this template can help you present complex ideas in a simple and engaging way. It is available in both PowerPoint and Google Slides, so you can use it with the platform of your choice.

In conclusion, the Business Model Spectrum Diagram presentation template is a must-have for anyone interested in understanding and visualizing different business models. It is a powerful tool for analyzing and comparing different organizations and developing business strategies that incorporate social and financial goals. With its simple and engaging design, this template is sure to capture the attention of your audience and help you convey your message effectively.

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  • - Includes information about fonts, colors, and credits of the free resources used.


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