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Free Quality Assurance Plan Diagram – Understanding Through Circular Flow

Free Quality Assurance Plan Diagram – Understanding Through Circular Flow

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  • Last Update 02/02/2025
  • File Size 1MB
  • # of Slides 2
  • File Format PPTX
  • Slide Ratio 16:9
  • Color
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About the Product

This free PowerPoint slide features a multi-directional flow diagram built with four charcoal circle shapes and one highlighted circle in either yellow or green. A dashed-box branching zone sits at the midpoint of the left-to-right linear flow, making it easy to visualize complex processes that a simple sequential flowchart cannot capture. The slide uses a beige-gray background with classic ornament accents, and two accent-color versions—yellow and green—are included in a single PPTX file. Simply replace the text inside each circle and update the title and description areas to adapt this presentation slide for quality assurance plans, project execution frameworks, operational workflows, or any multi-step process. The clean layout works equally well in business reports, proposals, and technical slides. For a wider collection of diagram slides, explore GoodPello's premium diagram library.

Usage Points

  • Main Usage

    Designed to visualize complex processes where a linear flow branches into multiple paths—such as quality assurance plans, project execution frameworks, and operational workflows—on a single presentation slide.

  • How to Use

    Replace the text inside each of the five charcoal circle shapes with your process steps, fill the dashed-box branching area with your conditional or decision content, and update the title and description text to match your presentation context.

  • Recommended For

    Quality managers, business plan and report writers, operations planners, and consultants who need to communicate multi-path process flows clearly. Suitable for any presentation that requires a concise visual of a branching workflow.

  • Slide Structure

    Single-slide layout. Five charcoal circle nodes (four in a linear sequence plus one branching highlight circle) connected by arrows, with a dashed-box branch zone. Two accent-color versions—yellow and green—included in one file.

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