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Summary of Equipment Operation Procedure – Cluster-based Diagram

Summary of Equipment Operation Procedure – Cluster-based Diagram

RB0100037_6

  • Last Update 03/05/2025
  • File Size 4.5MB
  • # of Slides 2
  • File Format PPTX
  • Slide Ratio 4:3
  • Color
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About the Product

A 4-node closed cluster diagram PowerPoint slide designed to visualize equipment operation procedures and process workflows. The diagram features a central concept with four connected nodes arranged in a circular pattern, each marked with color-coded circular badges (red, gray, orange, and teal). White speech bubble text areas accompany each node for detailed descriptions. Set against a light gray background with a city skyline icon, this slide conveys business professionalism. The 4:3 aspect ratio template includes 2 slides ready for immediate editing and customization.

Usage Points

  • Main Usage

    Visualize equipment operation procedures, operational workflows, and process steps using a closed cluster structure centered on a core concept. The four connected nodes with color differentiation clearly represent each stage and their relationships, making complex procedures easy to understand.

  • How to Use

    Enter procedure details in the numbered badges (01–04) and corresponding speech bubble text areas. Add the core concept in the central title area and modify colors as needed to categorize different operational stages. Ideal for business support presentations and operational management briefings.

  • Recommended For

    Equipment operations teams, production management departments, process improvement specialists, and operational training coordinators. Suitable for business plans, operational manuals, process improvement proposals, and team training materials.

  • Slide Structure

    2-slide template. First slide features a light gray background with four color-coded circular badges (red, gray, orange, teal) arranged around a central point, each connected to white speech bubble text areas. Second slide uses a dark background with identical structure for enhanced color contrast and visual impact.

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