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Four Compasses for Mountain Climbing Business Goals

Four Compasses for Mountain Climbing Business Goals

RJ0600060_6

  • Last Update 07/06/2025
  • File Size 1.5MB
  • # of Slides 2
  • File Format PPTX
  • Slide Ratio 16:9
  • Color
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About the Product

A radial diagram PowerPoint slide featuring a central compass design with four directional sections extending outward. Each section is color-coded in gray, green, blue, and orange to represent distinct business objectives, vision, strategy, and execution plans. The 2-slide set includes a primary layout with analysis title and compass positioning, plus a variant slide with adjusted color emphasis for comparative visualization. Ideal for business presentations, strategic planning documents, and executive briefings where directional focus and multi-faceted goal representation are essential.

Usage Points

  • Main Usage

    Visualizes business objectives by categorizing them into four cardinal directions using a compass metaphor. The central compass design simultaneously expresses organizational direction, strategic priorities, and execution roadmaps, making it highly effective for executive presentations, business briefings, and strategic planning sessions.

  • How to Use

    Enter the four key item titles in the first slide and add descriptive text for each section. Use the second slide with alternate color emphasis to reinforce the same content or conduct comparative analysis. Placing a core message in the compass center enhances visual impact and message retention.

  • Recommended For

    Executives, business planners, marketing professionals, consultants, and educators presenting business strategy, organizational goals, market expansion directions, or product development roadmaps. Particularly effective when four core elements require balanced representation and directional clarity.

  • Slide Structure

    Central compass-shaped circular diagram with four sections positioned at cardinal points (top, bottom, left, right). Each section is distinguished by numbering (01–04) and color coding (gray, green, blue, orange), with external text areas for content. Both slides share identical structure with varying color emphasis techniques.

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