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Business Pentagon Diagram – Central Structure

Business Pentagon Diagram – Central Structure

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  • Last Update 06/03/2025
  • File Size 0.9MB
  • # of Slides 2
  • File Format PPTX
  • Slide Ratio 16:9
  • Color
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About the Product

A pentagon diagram PowerPoint slide with a central concept radiating to five directional elements. The design features a dark background with a blue or orange-bordered pentagon shape centered on an icon, with four text areas positioned around it to clearly express the relationship between a core concept and five detailed components. The 2-slide 16:9 format is ready to use in business presentations, company profiles, and proposal decks to visualize organizational structures, strategic pillars, core values, and more. All text and colors are fully editable for customization to match your corporate brand identity.

Usage Points

  • Main Usage

    Visualizes a core concept at the center with five related elements arranged in a pentagon structure. Ideal for expressing central-to-peripheral relationships such as organizational core values, five strategic pillars, business domain classifications, or five product features.

  • How to Use

    Replace the central icon and text with your core concept, then input detailed items into the four surrounding text areas. Choose between blue or orange color to match your corporate brand, and adjust background and fonts based on presentation environment. Use both slides to repeat the same structure or represent different concepts.

  • Recommended For

    Executive reports, company profiles, business proposals, strategy presentations, organizational structure explanations, product feature introductions, and marketing plans. Suitable for presenters at all levels explaining relationships between core concepts and supporting elements.

  • Slide Structure

    2-slide set. Each slide features a dark background with a centered pentagon shape (blue or orange border), a central icon with one text label, and four text areas positioned at top, bottom, left, and right—creating a 5-node central radial structure.

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