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Flat icons set:RACI roles signs, responsible, accountable, consulted
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Responsibility Assignment RACI Matrix (PPT Template)
Flat Icons Set — RACI Roles Signs 2
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide is titled "Flat Icons Set — RACI Roles Signs 2" and presents a collection of icons that represent different roles or concepts associated with the RACI framework, which is a responsibility assignment matrix used in project management and organizational roles. RACI stands for Responsible, Accountable, Consulted/Contributing, and Informed. The icons symbolize development, industry, law, judge, book, speaker, work, approval, exchange, transfer, and deliver, each suggesting a function or an area of responsibility within a corporate or project context.
Graphical Look
- Two-toned color scheme with light grey icons on white background and green accent color.
- Each icon is simple and stylized, focused on clarity and minimalism.
- There are three rows of icons, with each icon representing concepts like development, law, consultation, etc.
- Icons are placed inside rounded square shapes, with one circle spotlighted in green at the bottom right.
- The slide layout is clean, with ample white space around each graphical element to avoid clutter.
- The text is sans-serif, with the title in a larger font size for emphasis.
- A dark teal header and footer contrast the white slide background, framing the content visually.
The overall look is professional with an emphasis on readability and graphic simplicity. The color scheme and design choices suggest a modern and clean aesthetic suitable for corporate environments.
Use Cases
- In a project kickoff meeting, to explain the roles and responsibilities of team members.
- During a workshop on project management methodologies, showcasing how the RACI model is visually represented.
- In a process documentation or training presentation, to clarify who is responsible, accountable, consulted, or informed.
- As part of a team onboarding session, to help new members understand their specific roles and the roles of their colleagues within a project framework.