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3D cubes pyramid hierarchy diagram for 4 levels with flat symbols
from deck 3D Cube Box Diagram (PPT Template)

3D Cubes Pyramid Hierarchy Diagram – 4 Levels Template

Slide Content

The PowerPoint slide represents a 3D Cubes Pyramid Hierarchy Diagram with four levels, each comprising one or more cubes. The top level shows a single blue cube; the second level has two green cubes; the third consists of three light blue cubes; and the base level displays six dark blue cubes. Adjacent to each level is a text placeholder for custom descriptions and an icon – a chess piece, diamond, building, and gear, representing different hierarchical levels or categories.

Graphical Look

  • The pyramid is composed of 3D-styled cubes with a slight shadow effect, giving the impression of depth and structure.
  • Colors differentiate the pyramid levels: blue for the top, green for the second, light blue for the third, and dark blue for the base.
  • To the right of the pyramid, there are circular icons in colors corresponding to each pyramid level.
  • Each icon is unique, signifying a different concept: a chess piece, a diamond, a building facade, and a gear.
  • Text placeholders with a light grey background are aligned horizontally with each level of the pyramid.
  • The overall color scheme is professional, using varying shades of blue and green with a clean white background.

The slide has a clean and modern feel, with a 3D effect that makes the pyramid stand out. The chosen icons and color palette suggest a corporate or professional presentation style.

Use Cases

  • Presenting organizational structures, with each cube representing a department or team within various levels of hierarchy.
  • Illustrating a step-by-step process or stages in a project, with each level symbolizing a distinct phase or milestone.
  • Explaining strategic business concepts, such as risk management, where each level could represent different risk categories.
  • Demonstrating priority levels in a task or project management context, with the most critical items at the top and others following below.

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