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Vision and Mission Triangle Diagram – Core of Business Strategy

Vision and Mission Triangle Diagram – Core of Business Strategy

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  • Last Update 02/11/2025
  • File Size 0.7MB
  • # of Slides 2
  • File Format PPTX
  • Slide Ratio 16:9
  • Color
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About the Product

A triangle diagram PowerPoint slide that expresses your company's core values across three axes. The design features a central 'Top quality design' hub connected to four hexagonal nodes: 'Contemporary Colors' (top-left), 'Eye-catching visual' (top-right), and 'Visual appealing' (bottom). Available in two color versions—green and blue—this slide effectively communicates organizational vision, mission, and strategic priorities in company presentations, business plans, and strategy briefings. The 16:9 PPTX format allows immediate customization and editing.

Usage Points

  • Main Usage

    Visually integrate organizational vision, mission, and core values into a single strategic communication tool. The radial structure—with a central hub extending to four directional nodes—enables stakeholders to grasp organizational direction and priorities at a glance. Ideal for company introductions, business plans, and executive briefings.

  • How to Use

    Place 'Vision and Mission' as the slide title at the top. Enter your core message in the central triangle, then populate the four surrounding hexagonal nodes with organizational values, strategic pillars, and execution directions. Add detailed descriptions in text boxes and select either the green or blue version to match your corporate brand colors.

  • Recommended For

    Recommended for executives, strategy teams, and HR departments presenting organizational vision. Suitable for new employee onboarding, company-wide strategy presentations, investor briefings, and organizational restructuring announcements. Applicable to startups, SMEs, and large enterprises alike.

  • Slide Structure

    Two-slide set, each featuring one central triangle and four surrounding hexagonal nodes. The central triangle serves as the core message input area (e.g., 'Top quality design'), while the four hexagons accommodate supporting elements ('Contemporary Colors', 'Eye-catching visual', 'Visual appealing', and one additional value). Icons and text boxes structure information against a gray background with green or blue accent colors for visual hierarchy.

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