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Six steps development list with spiral diagram and description
from deck Spiral Flow Charts & Spring Diagrams (PPT template)

6 Steps Development List with Archimedean Spiral Drawing

Slide Content

The PowerPoint slide presents a structured process consisting of six steps. Each step is paired with a unique icon and a color, suggesting a sequential flow or development strategy. Step 1 starts with an idea symbol, indicating the inception of a concept. Step 2 follows with a clipboard icon, likely representing planning or documentation. Step 3 features a check mark, which may suggest evaluation or completion of a task. Step 4 has a speech bubble, perhaps denoting discussion or feedback. Step 5 shows a link chain, symbolizing integration or connection between elements. Step 6 concludes with a chess piece icon, possibly standing for strategy or final decision-making.

Graphical Look

  • The slide background is white, providing a clean canvas for content.
  • The title "6 Steps Development List with Archimedean Spiral Drawing" is in dark text at the top.
  • On the left, there are six vertically stacked, rounded rectangular shapes, each with a distinct color and an icon, with text placeholders beside them.
  • Each shape is associated with a number, indicating the step sequence from 1 to 6.
  • To the right, there's an Archimedean spiral graphic with six colored segments corresponding to the colors and sequence of the steps on the left.
  • The spiral has numbers from 1 to 6, placed inside small circles that match the segment colors.
  • A purple arrow with the number 6 extends from the spiral's center, indicating forward motion or progression.

The slide has a balanced design with a clear division between text content on the left and a vibrant, color-coded spiral on the right. The use of icons and colors is visually appealing and enhances the understanding of the process flow.

Use Cases

  • To present a business development or project plan in stages to a team or stakeholders.
  • As a visual aid during a workshop or training session to describe a multi-step process.
  • Incorporate in strategy presentations to outline the phases of implementing a new business strategy.
  • Use in progress reports or meetings to show advancement through different phases of a project or initiative.

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