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Description
Iceberg Light Outlined Diagram (5 Levels)
Slide Content:
The slide displays an "Iceberg Light Outlined Diagram" which segments the elements of a concept or problem into five levels. The "Tip of the iceberg" symbolizes the most visible aspects. The "First underwater layer of the iceberg" hints at the initially hidden factors. Progressing downward, the "Second underwater layer" and "Third underwater layer" signify increasingly complex and deeper issues. The "Fourth underwater layer" reveals more profound insights, and the "Fifth underwater layer" represents the most in-depth, fundamental elements that are typically out of sight.
Graphical Look:
- A wireframe outline of an iceberg is featured on the right side of the slide, designed with interconnected lines forming geometric shapes.
- The outline is done in a light blue color, giving a sense of lightness and clarity.
- To the left of the iceberg, there are five horizontal lines, each with a corresponding icon and label that indicate the layers of the iceberg model.
- The icons are simple and depict a light bulb, gear, bar chart, car, and DNA strand, each representing a layer of depth in the model.
The slide’s design is clean and straightforward, emphasizing the segmentation of the iceberg into five distinct layers through the use of clear icons and a monochrome color scheme.
Use Cases:
- In a corporate training session to illustrate the complexity of organizational culture.
- During a marketing analysis presentation to discuss consumer behaviors from the most observable to the deeply psychological.
- For project management to outline the various stages of stakeholder analysis.
- In a consulting presentation to demonstrate the levels of problem-solving required for a client's issue.
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