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Furniture Type Diffusion Diagram – Visualizing Business Areas in PowerPoint

Furniture Type Diffusion Diagram – Visualizing Business Areas in PowerPoint

RJ0900032_16

  • Last Update 08/26/2025
  • File Size 0.4MB
  • # of Slides 2
  • File Format PPTX
  • Slide Ratio 16:9
  • Color
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About the Product

A PowerPoint slide featuring a radial diagram structure with eight nodes extending from a central concept. The design uses teal and pink color schemes with white circular nodes, making it ideal for presenting business divisions, product categories, organizational functions, and service areas. Each node includes space for icons and text labels, allowing for clear categorization and visual hierarchy. The 2-slide PPTX template in 16:9 format is fully editable and ready for immediate use in presentations, business reports, and strategic planning documents.

Usage Points

  • Main Usage

    Effectively visualizes information that radiates from a central concept to multiple related items. Perfect for presenting business divisions, product portfolios, service categories, organizational structures, marketing channels, and strategic initiatives in a clear, hierarchical format.

  • How to Use

    Enter the core concept in the central circle and add specific items to each of the eight outer nodes. Customize node icons to emphasize category characteristics and adjust colors to reflect brand identity. All elements are fully editable and can be rearranged as needed.

  • Recommended For

    Ideal for business strategy presentations, product portfolio overviews, organizational structure explanations, marketing strategy documents, consulting reports, and investor pitch decks. Recommended for executives, marketing managers, strategic planners, consultants, and business analysts.

  • Slide Structure

    The template includes 2 slides with identical radial layouts. The first slide features a teal color scheme with a central hub and eight white circular nodes arranged in a radial pattern. The second slide uses a pink color palette for alternative topic presentation. Each node is an independent, editable text area.

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