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Description
Quote on OKR Reviewing by John Dewey from the book "Measure What Matters"
Slide Content:
The slide features a quote by John Dewey emphasizing the importance of reflection on experiences rather than just the experiences themselves. This underscores the value of contemplation and analysis in the learning process, which is particularly relevant to reviewing OKRs (Objectives and Key Results) in a business context to assess and learn from past actions.
Graphical Look:
- A silhouette of a human head with a gear icon inside, on the left side, representing thought or reflection.
- A scenic background image of a mountain reflected in a calm lake.
- The quote is prominently displayed in large font with the focus word "reflecting" in bold.
- The name John Dewey is cited below the quote for attribution.
- A clear sky and water-themed color scheme in shades of blue.
The overall look of the slide is tranquil and reflective, with the imagery and color choices complementing the theme of contemplation. The silhouette with the gear icon effectively symbolizes the mental process of reflection.
Use Cases:
This slide is suitable for business presentations focused on strategy evaluation, team retrospectives, and learning and development sessions. It can be used to inspire a mindset of critical thinking and continuous improvement when reviewing past performance, particularly in the context of OKRs.
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