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Fire Extinguisher Diagram – Visualizing Business Strategy

Fire Extinguisher Diagram – Visualizing Business Strategy

RJ0600044_8

  • Last Update 07/02/2025
  • File Size 6.9MB
  • # of Slides 2
  • File Format PPTX
  • Slide Ratio 16:9
  • Color
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About the Product

A radial diagram PowerPoint slide that visualizes business strategy execution with a fire extinguisher icon at the center. The four-directional radial structure effectively communicates core objectives and detailed implementation tasks simultaneously. The gradient circular layout in turquoise, orange, and red tones intuitively conveys phased progression, while text description areas for each item enable immediate presentation use. This 16:9 ratio, 2-slide deck is ideal for operational planning and strategy presentation slides.

Usage Points

  • Main Usage

    Positions the core business objective at the center and radiates four implementation tasks outward, enabling stakeholders to grasp the entire strategy structure at a glance. Effectively communicates operational planning, strategy direction, and role distribution across execution phases.

  • How to Use

    Use as an opening slide to introduce the overall strategy roadmap, or as an overview before detailing each phase. Edit the central icon and text areas with your specific strategy elements for application in business plans, executive reports, and investor pitch presentations.

  • Recommended For

    Recommended for business strategists, executives, project managers, and marketing planners explaining strategy direction and implementation tasks visually. Suitable for internal strategy alignment meetings, employee training sessions, and external stakeholder persuasion presentations.

  • Slide Structure

    Two-slide deck with the first slide featuring a turquoise header and four-directional radial diagram centered on a fire extinguisher icon, and the second slide with an orange header and variant layout. Four text description areas are positioned at each directional point, with gradient circular lines representing phased progression.

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