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Powerful Visual Slide for Business Presentation

Powerful Visual Slide for Business Presentation

RL0100083_2

  • Last Update 10/23/2025
  • File Size 3.1MB
  • # of Slides 2
  • File Format PPTX
  • Slide Ratio 4:3
  • Color
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About the Product

A 2-slide set designed to convey powerful visual impact when addressing conflict, risk, and communication challenges in business presentations. The layout contrasts ear and mouth imagery against a white background, with red typography emphasizing the 'a direct lie' message, making it ideal for discussing organizational communication breakdowns, trust erosion, and information distortion. Available in PPTX format with 4:3 aspect ratio, fully editable in PowerPoint. Text areas allow you to add situational context, supporting evidence, and mitigation strategies.

Usage Points

  • Main Usage

    Visually emphasizes organizational communication breakdowns, trust erosion, and information distortion to capture audience attention. Effectively conveys problem awareness in executive briefings, crisis management presentations, and organizational culture improvement sessions.

  • How to Use

    Keep the ear-mouth imagery and red text fixed at the top, then add specific situations, case examples, and response strategies in the text area below. Use the 2-slide structure with the first slide defining the problem and the second presenting solutions to create logical flow.

  • Recommended For

    HR professionals, organizational development specialists, executives, crisis management teams, and leaders driving organizational culture improvement and internal communication enhancement initiatives. Recommended for leadership training, team building sessions, and trust-building workshops.

  • Slide Structure

    2-slide layout with contrasting ear (left) and mouth (right) imagery, centered red typography message, and text input area at the bottom. 4:3 aspect ratio allows you to add situational descriptions, supporting evidence, and response strategies to develop multi-layered communication risk narratives.

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