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Product development

Slide Content

This PowerPoint slide titled "Product development" outlines the general schema of a product development process. It starts with a brief introduction and proceeds to outline six key phases: Concept, Research, Prototype, Development, Engineering, and Launch. Each phase is delineated by colorful banners and accompanied by a short placeholder text, indicating where a more detailed description could be placed.

Graphical Look

  • The slide background is dark with a central light grey area where the text is placed.
  • The title "Product development" is prominent at the top in large white font, with "General schema" as a subtitle.
  • Below the title, there's a placeholder for an introductory text in a smaller white font.
  • Six different colored banners, from left to right, with icons on top represent the phases of product development: orange for Concept, purple for Research, yellow for Prototype, teal for Development, blue for Engineering, and lime green for Launch.
  • Each banner has a space for additional description beneath it, with lorem ipsum text.
  • There are three arrows pointing right, connecting the phases in order.
  • Above the phases, there are two text boxes with icons: one for "CEO approval" and the other for "Bugs and improvements," both connected to the flow with arrows.

The slide has a clean and modern look, with a clever use of colors and icons to vividly represent each stage of the product development process. The visual elements are neatly aligned and the overall design is visually appealing and easy to understand.

Use Cases

  • Presenting an overview of the product development lifecycle in business meetings or investor briefings.
  • Explaining the sequential stages involved in bringing a product from concept to market in educational settings.
  • Using as a template for project management teams to define tasks and responsibilities at each stage of product development.
  • Employing as part of a pitch to show potential clients or partners the structured approach your company follows for product development.

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