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Presentation agenda icons and progress timeline
from deck Agenda Section Indicator Flat Progress Bars (PPT Template)

Presentation Agenda Icons and Progress Timeline

Slide Content

The slide is structured to serve as an agenda for a presentation or meeting with six sections. Each section includes a title and a corresponding icon that symbolizes its content. Section 1: Meeting Opening introduces the session with an icon indicating direction or beginning. Section 2: Goals and Objectives likely outlines the intended outcomes of the meeting; its icon emphasizes targeting or precision. The Section 3: Report Analysis, Assumptions part is presumably about evaluating information, as suggested by a document icon. Section 4: Implementation Plan discusses how plans will be put into action, represented by a gear icon for processes or mechanisms. Section 5: Meeting Conclusions summarizes the discussion outcomes with an icon for conclusions or summaries. Finally, Section 6: Next steps and Closing wraps up the agenda, indicating forward movement or progression towards future actions.

Graphical Look

  • The slide has a clean, professional look with a white background and a central horizontal timeline in a muted blue-grey color.
  • The timeline consists of a long, winding ribbon that visually connects the six circular icons, creating a sense of flow and progression.
  • Each of the six sections is marked by a larger circular icon within the timeline, each encased in a light blue ring and containing a different white symbol.
  • Arrows on both ends of the timeline suggest a progression from start to finish.
  • The section titles are in bold, capitalized text, placed directly below each icon.
  • Above the timeline, the slide title is in dark blue, large font, and additional description text is in a smaller font size.

The overall design is minimalist with an emphasis on clarity and order. The use of icons and different text sizes makes the slide visually engaging while conveying the sequence of the agenda effectively.

Use Cases

  • To outline the flow of a meeting or workshop, helping participants understand the sequence of topics to be discussed .

  • To introduce the key points of a business presentation, providing a roadmap for the audience to follow.

  • For project management meetings, detailing the phases of project development or critical milestones.
  • In educational or training settings, to give an overview of the lesson or session structure to the learners.

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