Business Transformation
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Flat icons set: payment, income, handshake, deal, transaction
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Target Bullseye and Dart Arrows Graphics (PPT Template)
Flat Icons Set – Clients and Services
Slide Content
The slide presents a collection of stylized icons representing various concepts related to clients and services. These include Payment, Income, Handshake, Deal, Transaction, Product Release, Offer, Care, Satisfaction, Client, Door, Losing Customer, Retention, Attrition, Churn, Escape, Leave. Payment likely stands for monetary transactions; Handshake signifies agreements or partnerships; Deal may refer to business agreements; Transaction indicates financial exchanges; Product Release represents launching new products; Offer could symbolize proposals or discounts; Care suggests customer service or support; Satisfaction likely means the contentment of clients; Client represents customers; Door might be symbolic of opportunities or exits; Losing Customer points to business challenges; Retention signifies keeping clients; Attrition refers to the loss of customers; Churn indicates the turnover of customers; Escape could signify customers or clients leaving; Leave might refer to termination of services or customers departing.
Graphical Look
- The title is in a large, bold font at the top of the slide.
- Each icon is presented in a monotone color palette, primarily grey, beside one highlighted in teal with a circular background.
- Icons are equally spaced in a well-organized grid layout.
- The slide has a contrasting teal header signaled by a downward chevron pattern.
- The header contains the text "Fully editable icons" in white font.
The slide has a contemporary and professional design with a clean layout. The monotone icons are visually uniform, providing a cohesive look that is easy to scan.
Use Cases
- During a business presentation to visually represent different aspects of customer relationship management.
- In a marketing strategy meeting to highlight various stages of the customer lifecycle.
- Within a sales training to outline key concepts in client engagement and sales processes.
- As a visual aid in a customer service workshop to exemplify best practices in customer care and retention.