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Exercise Template Cover – Symbol of Effort

Exercise Template Cover – Symbol of Effort

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  • Last Update 01/20/2025
  • File Size 2.2MB
  • # of Slides 2
  • File Format PPTX
  • Slide Ratio 4:3
  • Color
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About the Product

A 2-slide cover set designed to symbolize growth, overcoming challenges, and the value of effort. Features a dynamic image of an athlete drinking water with red and green dual-tone text boxes positioned on the left side, creating visual impact for business presentations. Provided in 4:3 aspect ratio PPTX format, ready to use as an opening slide. Perfect for motivational seminars, performance reviews, change management kickoffs, and organizational development presentations. Fully editable in PowerPoint—customize the title and subtitle text to match your organization's message while maintaining the powerful color scheme and imagery.

Usage Points

  • Main Usage

    Visually communicate organizational growth goals, determination to overcome obstacles, and the value of effort. Serves as a powerful opening slide for motivational seminars, performance presentations, and change management initiatives, capturing audience attention and reinforcing key messages.

  • How to Use

    Place as the first slide or section opener in your presentation. Edit the title and subtitle text in PowerPoint to reflect your organization name, topic, or date. Keep the red and green color scheme intact to maintain visual consistency throughout your deck. Use the two color variations to mark different presentation sections.

  • Recommended For

    HR professionals, organizational development specialists, project leaders, and executives presenting on growth, transformation, and challenge-related topics. Ideal for employee training sessions, organizational culture initiatives, goal achievement campaigns, and internal communication events.

  • Slide Structure

    Two-slide set with identical layout: dynamic background image (athlete with water) and a single text box positioned in the upper left for titles, plus subtitle area at the bottom. First slide features red accent box; second slide uses green accent box, allowing flexible section differentiation and visual variety.

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