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Onion diagram of hierarchical organization management structure
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Onion Layers Diagrams (PPT Template)
Onion Diagram of Hierarchical Organization Management Structure
Slide Content
The slide titled "Onion Diagram of Hierarchical Organization Management Structure" depicts an organization's structure using an onion metaphor, indicating layers of hierarchy with the leader at the core. "Core – Leader" is identified as the center of the model, followed by three additional layers, each designated for describing that particular layer’s role or function within the organization.
Graphical Look
- The slide has a large, central circular graphic resembling the cross-section of an onion with multiple layers.
- Each layer of the 'onion' is a different shade of blue except for the core, which is orange, symbolizing the importance of the leader.
- Person icons are placed on the periphery of each layer, representing members or employees at varying levels.
- The innermost circle is labeled "Leader" in a bold, white font.
- To the right of the onion diagram, there are lines of colored text corresponding to each layer, providing a space to add descriptions.
- The slide background is white, enhancing the visibility of the diagram and text.
- Horizontal lines of different lengths and colors (orange and blue) are used to separate text related to each layer of the hierarchy.
The overall look of the slide is clean and modern with a structured layout that emphasizes the hierarchy within an organization. The use of color-coding and icons provides a clear visual representation of the organizational structure.
Use Cases
- To visually present the structure of an organization during a corporate meeting or orientation.
- For explaining the flow of command and communication in a business hierarchy to new employees.
- In a strategic planning session, to discuss current and proposed internal structures.
- As a training tool to illustrate the different levels of responsibility and supervision within a company.