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Description
Iceberg Outlined Greyscale Diagram
Slide Content:
The slide features an "Iceberg Outlined Greyscale Diagram," representing a model that divides concepts into observable and hidden layers. The "Tip of the iceberg" refers to what is visible and easily perceived. Below the surface, the "First underwater layer of the iceberg" represents initial hidden information that can be uncovered with some investigation. The "Second underwater layer of the iceberg" delves into deeper, more complex issues, and the "Third underwater layer of the iceberg" reaches the core underlying factors that are typically the most challenging to identify and understand.
Graphical Look:
- The slide displays a greyscale outline of an iceberg on the right side, consisting of interconnected lines forming geometric shapes.
- There are three horizontal lines on the left side, each paired with an icon and text, indicating the iceberg's various layers.
- The icons are a light bulb, a gear, and a bar chart, each symbolizing a different concept associated with the respective layer of the iceberg.
- The color palette of the slide is monochrome, utilizing shades of grey and black for the icons, text, and iceberg outline.
The slide has a sleek and professional appearance, using a monochrome color scheme that emphasizes clarity and simplicity in conveying the layered structure of the iceberg model.
Use Cases:
- In change management presentations to discuss visible and hidden factors affecting organizational transformation.
- For risk management briefings to highlight different levels of potential issues that may not be immediately apparent.
- During strategic planning sessions to categorize different layers of market research or consumer behavior.
- In educational settings to teach about the structure of complex theories or systems.
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