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Future Technology Business Goals - Strong and Intuitive Cluster Diagram

Future Technology Business Goals - Strong and Intuitive Cluster Diagram

RM0200015_9

  • Last Update 02/05/2025
  • File Size 0.9MB
  • # of Slides 2
  • File Format PPTX
  • Slide Ratio 16:9
  • Color
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About the Product

A closed-form cluster diagram PowerPoint slide that structures future technology and business goals into five core values. Five nodes are symmetrically arranged around a central concept, each composed of an icon and text field. The design features a dark navy background with bright blue circular nodes that emphasize technical presentations. This 2-slide presentation template includes color variations (blue and orange) for flexible use across different presentation scenarios and business contexts.

Usage Points

  • Main Usage

    Visualizes organizational core values, business objectives, and technology strategies through five structured elements. The centralized arrangement emphasizes the importance of the main concept while clearly expressing the interrelationships among surrounding nodes, making complex information easily digestible.

  • How to Use

    Replace node text and icons with your organization's core values or objectives. Applicable to product introductions, technology strategies, marketing goals, and organizational vision presentations. Color variations enable section differentiation and visual hierarchy management throughout your deck.

  • Recommended For

    Ideal for technology company strategy presentations, startup business pitches, marketing team goal-setting sessions, and executive vision-sharing presentations. Particularly suited for technology-driven organizations and innovation-focused companies communicating key messages to stakeholders.

  • Slide Structure

    Two-slide template with centralized concept design. Each slide features five identically-sized circular nodes symmetrically arranged around the center, with icon and text input areas in each node. First slide uses blue tone; second slide features orange tone for visual variety and section distinction.

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