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Step-by-step Risk Diagram – Business Goals and Initiatives

Step-by-step Risk Diagram – Business Goals and Initiatives

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  • Last Update 01/22/2025
  • File Size 2.6MB
  • # of Slides 2
  • File Format PPTX
  • Slide Ratio 4:3
  • Color
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About the Product

A PowerPoint slide that visually analyzes potential risk factors during business execution. The slide features a hierarchical diagram with a large central circle cluster and three subordinate items, simultaneously representing the primary risk (Danger signal) and phase-by-phase initiatives (Presentation 01~03). Two color versions—yellow and red—are provided to differentiate risk levels or emphasis across stages. Available in 4:3 ratio PPTX format for immediate editing, this slide works across business plans, strategy presentations, and risk management reports.

Usage Points

  • Main Usage

    This slide hierarchically analyzes and visualizes potential risks during business execution. The primary risk (Danger signal) is emphasized in the central large circle, while subordinate risks are represented in smaller circles by phase, enabling decision-makers to grasp the risk structure at a glance.

  • How to Use

    Enter the main risk item in the large central circle text box and fill in the three subordinate circles with detailed phases or risk elements. Use the yellow version for warning/caution levels and the red version for high-risk situations, selecting the appropriate version based on your context.

  • Recommended For

    Ideal for business plans, strategy presentations, risk management reports, and investor materials where risk factors must be explained. Particularly effective for executive briefings, investor pitches, and internal meetings emphasizing phase-by-phase business risks.

  • Slide Structure

    Two-slide set, each featuring one large central circle cluster (text input area) and three subordinate circles (Presentation 01~03). The 4:3 landscape layout incorporates a railroad crossing background image and STOP sign to reinforce risk and caution messaging.

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