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Hand drawn decision tree with scribble icons
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Decision Tree Diagram Charts (PPT Template)
Creative Hand-drawn Decision Tree (with scribble icons & shapes)
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide presents a creative hand-drawn decision tree that serves as a visual aid for decision-making processes or to represent different outcomes. This model utilizes various icons and scribble shapes linked with connectors to denote different paths or options. Each path leads to multiple nodes, symbolizing decision points or steps, with space for descriptions to elaborate on each segment of the decision path. These items convey a process or flow of decisions, showing how one choice might lead to different consequences or tasks.
Graphical Look
- The slide background is plain white, allowing the colorful elements to stand out.
- There are eight different text boxes, in two styles. One style has a light green background and a darker green border, while the other has a blue background and scribbled edges.
- Connectors depicted as dotted lines link these boxes, illustrating the decision paths.
- Each text box has a corresponding icon adjacent to it, drawn in a hand-sketched style.
- The icons include a gear, a trash bin, a light bulb, a thumbs up, a flask, a car, and a piece of paper; all icons are color-coded to match the text boxes they are associated with.
- The header is in a large, bold typeface at the top of the slide.
The overall look of the slide is playful and informal due to the hand-drawn elements and scribble style, which give the impression of a casual yet structured presentation.
Use Cases
- To map out strategic decisions and their potential outcomes during business planning sessions.
- As a visual tool in workshops to facilitate understanding of complex decision-making processes.
- To present branching scenarios in training materials, helping learners visualize decision points and consequences.
- In marketing presentations to explain the customer journey and different interactions or decisions a customer might make.