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Three Set Euler Diagram Template with One Partly Inclusive Group and Two Sets with Common Part
from deck Euler Diagrams of Set Relationship (PPT Template)

Three Set Euler Diagram Template

with One Partly Inclusive Group and Two Sets with Common Part

Slide Content

The slide presents a template for a three-set Euler diagram that illustrates the relationships between three different groups. There is a designated space to include a title for each group (A, B, and AC), as well as areas to insert relevant text explaining each group and the intersections (AB and AC) between them. These intersections help to visualize areas of overlap and shared characteristics among the groups, which is essential for comparative analysis and highlighting interconnectivity.

  • Group A: Indicates the unique elements belonging solely to Group A.
  • Group B: Indicates the unique elements belonging solely to Group B.
  • Group AB: Represents the overlapping elements shared between Group A and Group B.
  • Group AC: Represents a unique intersection with elements specific to this subset shared between A and C.

Graphical Look

  • A large title banner at the top in dark blue with white font.
  • Three labeled circles (A, B, and AC) in blue, green, and red that partially overlap to create the Euler diagram.
  • Text fields positioned proximally to the circles for adding explanatory notes.
  • Five icon-illustrated text boxes on the left side, aligned vertically for additional descriptions or data points.
  • A thumbs-up/like symbol.
  • A humanoid figure with a speech bubble.
  • A building representing a company or location.
  • A gear symbol typically representing settings or machinery.
  • A checklist outlines the design and is numbered for ordered content or priorities.
  • The slide has a light blue background with a white content area which is shadowed to give a sense of depth.

The slide showcases a clean and professional design with a clear visual hierarchy. The use of color helps to distinguish between the different groups and their intersections, facilitating ease of understanding for the audience.

Use Cases

  • To compare and contrast different departments or teams within a company and highlight their collaborative efforts or unique responsibilities.
  • To illustrate customer segmentation, showing which products or services are common or exclusive to different customer groups.
  • To present research data where variables or categories intersect, helping to visualize complex relationships.
  • To facilitate strategic planning sessions, enabling a visual discussion of overlapping competencies or market segments between business units.

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