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Downward Cylinder Funnel Diagram

Slide Content

The slide presents a "Downward Cylinder Funnel Diagram" which is a graphical representation of a process that filters input through various levels (Level 1 to Level 6) to produce an output. Each level likely represents a stage or phase where certain criteria or actions are applied, progressively narrowing down the input to reach the desired outcome. The diagram could be used to describe processes like sales funnels, decision-making, or project stages. On the right side, there is space provided for explanatory text to describe each level, thus enabling the presenter to make the contents clear and informative to the audience.

Graphical Look

  • A large funnel graphic is centered on the left half of the slide, with six levels represented by horizontal bands in different colors: blue, green, purple, darker purple, magenta, and gray.
  • Each band within the funnel has a level number, from 1 at the top to 6 at the bottom, labeled in white font.
  • At the top of the funnel, the term "Input" is displayed in bold, capitalized text, suggesting where the process starts.
  • On the right side of the slide is a text area titled "Output" with placeholder lines for descriptive content.
  • The placeholder text prompts users to write explanations for items related to the output.
  • Four bullet points provide a formatted list structure for inputting additional text.
  • The overall design is clean and professional, using bold colors to create a visual contrast that directs the viewer's attention toward the funnel and the accompanying informational text.

The slide has a balanced composition, utilizing both graphics and text in a clear and visually appealing manner. The color-coded funnel facilitates the understanding of a categorized process, while the designated text area allows for detailed descriptions to be easily associated with the graphical elements.

Use Cases

  • Illustrating a sales process from lead generation to closing a deal, where each level represents different qualification stages or actions required.
  • Des cribing a customer's journey from awareness to purchase, highlighting key touchpoints or engagement steps.
  • Outlining a project management approach, where inputs pass through phases such as initiation, planning, execution, monitoring, and completion.
  • Explaining a filtering process in data analysis or decision-making, where criteria become increasingly specific as the process moves downward through the levels.

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