160+ Fish Bone Presentation Templates

Everyone has ideas about what went wrong. Most teams ignore half of them. Fishbone diagrams help you listen to perspectives without dismissing anyone. You might find the real cause in someone's input.

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Ishikawa fishbone diagram slide illustrating the root causes with three branches labeled with title placeholders.
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Fishbone diagram template with categories like machinery, method, people, and environment.
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Colorful fishbone template with four sections in purple, blue, orange, and red, connected to a central problem area.
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Cause-and-effect diagram showing six causes labeled 01 to 06, connected to a central blue arrow pointing right.
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Slide featuring a fishbone diagram with categories from financial to manufacturing and their respective effects.
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Fishbone structure with a blue arrowhead and tail and four numbered colorful nodes along a spine on a black background.
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Fishbone diagram PowerPoint slide with red bones and eight captions for problem solving or brainstorming ideas.
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Fishbone diagram template showing a fisherman with three colored fish in the water, each with captions.
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Fishbone diagram in light blue with labeled arrows pointing to red starburst shapes for cause and effect analysis.
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Fishbone cause and effect diagram with labeled causes and effects for problem solving analysis.
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Fishbone diagram with four orange numbered circles along the spine, each connected to labeled branches representing causes.
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Orange fishbone diagram with six branches labeled with placeholder text, used for cause and effect analysis.
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Monochrome fishbone diagram with a bold central arrow, eight rectangular text boxes, and lines branching from the center.
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Diagram illustrating root cause analysis with six options branching out to various causes, culminating in an effect.
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Fishbone diagram slide with colored branches for years 2020 to 2023, showcasing key milestones for each year with text area.
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Colorful fishbone diagram PowerPoint template with arrows leading to a goal, featuring various icons and text placeholders.
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Fishbone diagram analysis slide with labeled sections branching from a central line, leading to a main topic with text area.
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Fillable Fishbone Diagram showing the main cause with several branching categories, each labeled with placeholder text.
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Horizontal fishbone diagram with curved segments labeled 3 to 1 in green, yellow, and pink, ending in a blue tail shape.
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Root cause analysis diagram shaped like a fish, with segments 01 to 03 along the central spine and six caption callouts.
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Fishbone layout with yellow, red, purple, and blue arrows toward a line, each labeled with numbers and placeholder text.
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A fishbone diagram with turquoise, yellow, and red triangular sections pointing to a gray head on a horizontal line.
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Gray fishbone diagram with four numbered sections in red, blue, green, and yellow, each with text on a white background.

Problem-Solving Made Simple with Free Fish Bone PowerPoint Templates and Google Slides Themes!


A fishbone diagram is a simple tool that helps you find the root of a problem. It looks like a fish skeleton. The head of the fish is your main problem, and the bones are the possible cause. People use these diagrams to sort out why something went wrong. They are great for figuring out not just one big reason, but many little ones that add up. To use this diagram, start with your problem. Draw it on one side of your paper. Then, draw lines for each big reason things might go wrong. Add smaller lines to dig into more details.

Our Fish Bone PPT Template Offerings:

We have a variety of templates to help you:

  • Cause And Effect: See how different reasons lead to your main problem.
  • Free Ishikawa Diagram: Get a detailed look at complex issues for free.
  • Root Cause Analysis: Find the deepest reasons behind problems.
  • Fishbone Analysis: Step by step, explore all possible causes.

Why Our Slides? 

Our templates use colors that are bright but not too strong. They turn tough info into something easy to get. They are special because they are:

  • Good Looking: With colors and designs that catch the eye.
  • Simple to Use: Easy to change and ready to use in your talks.

More Good Things About Our Free Fishbone Diagram PowerPoint Templates: 

You can choose from many styles. They are free to change (100% editable) and use over and over (royalty-free). Pick from different sizes (4:3 & 16:9), and ways to show them, like tall or wide. We even have some you can try without paying.

Who Should Use These Fishbone Diagram PPT Templates? 

Our templates are for anyone who needs to explain tricky things in a simple way. This includes students, teachers, and anyone talking at work.

Take Action Now! Start using our “Fishbone presentation templates” today. Make your next talk one people will remember. With our help, you’re not just giving facts. You’re telling a story. Let’s tell a great one together.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. How do I present a fishbone diagram so my team understands it?

Make it visual and clear. Fishbone templates do that automatically. Your analysis is already complex — the diagram shouldn't be. Templates ensure the design doesn't get in the way of your message.

2. I'm presenting this to leadership. Will it look professional?

Yes. Templates are built for that exact scenario. You're presenting analysis, not showing off design skills. Templates let leadership focus on your findings, not on how the diagram looks.

3. My team is spread across locations. How do I share this effectively?

Digital templates export cleanly to PDF, images, and slides. Your diagram looks the same whether it's projected, emailed, or printed. No formatting issues, no surprises.

4. What if people misunderstand the diagram?

Clear structure helps. Templates organize causes logically so people follow your thinking. When the diagram is easy to read, your message gets through. That's the whole point.

5. Can I walk through the diagram step-by-step in a presentation?

Yes. You can animate it, reveal causes one at a time, or walk through it verbally. Templates are flexible enough for live presentations or static reports.

6. How do I make sure everyone sees this the same way?

Consistent design helps. When everyone's working from the same template, the diagram looks unified. People see the same structure you're seeing. No confusion from mismatched visuals.

7. This diagram will be in our report. Does it need to look a certain way?

Yes. Professional formatting matters in documents. Templates ensure your diagram fits your report's standards. It looks intentional, not thrown together.