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Four market stage levels illustrated with sphere layers diagram
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Layers & Tiers Diagram Graphics (PPT Template)
Sphere Layers Diagram – 4 Market Stage Levels
Slide Content
The slide visually represents the four stages of market development using a layered sphere diagram. Each colored layer of the sphere corresponds to a particular market stage, numerically labeled from 0 to 3. The 'Current Market' is the base layer, indicating the present state of affairs. 'Tier 1 "Soon-to-be"' suggests near-future developments or plans. 'Tier 2 "Refusing"' could imply resistance to change or an aspect of the market that is not yet embraced. Finally, 'Tier 3 "Unexplored"' points towards future possibilities or sectors that have not been investigated yet.
Graphical Look
- The slide has a title in a large white font at the top.
- There is a semi-transparent rectangle with rounded sides on the right, containing text for each tier.
- The sphere diagram consists of four overlaid curved layers, each a different color.
- Each layer is numbered from 0 to 3, with '0' being orange, '1' magenta, '2' green, and '3' blue.
- Next to each number, there is a corresponding title and placeholder text for each market stage level.
- Four icons appear vertically aligned on the right, each with a different color and symbol, correlating with the market stage levels (Globe, Line Graph, Question Mark, Telescope).
- The slide background seems to be a blurred landscape or cityscape at dusk.
The slide has a highly visual and colorful approach to presenting information, using colorful layers and representative icons to elucidate the different stages of market development. It is clean, modern, and designed to present the hierarchy of market stages in an intuitive and visually engaging manner.
Use Cases
- To present a strategic roadmap of market development or expansion plans in business meetings.
- To illustrate stages of product lifecycle during a marketing presentation.
- To assess current and future market potential in strategic planning sessions.
- For discussing stages of innovation and market entry points during an entrepreneurial workshop.
- To explain a phased approach to project rollouts, illustrating what is existing, forthcoming, resisting change, and not yet addressed.