Venn diagrams are used to represent categories and the areas where they overlap and share characteristics. Venn diagrams were created by John Venn an English logician and philosopher.
For example, you can use a Venn diagram to represent 2 or more companies in the same industry and try to identify the places where their product catalog overlaps because they offer the same products and the areas that don't overlap in the diagram would be products that are unique to each company.
To simplify information, a Venn diagram involves the crossing, overlapping, or merging of circles or shapes. Each shape contains all of the components of a set. The shapes that overlap represent the set's common components. A simple and straightforward method of demonstrating key business principles.
You can use this Corporate Strategy Venn Diagram for PowerPoint to visualize and present unique insights about your business strategy.