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Traffic signs business options diagram
from deck Road Signs Infographics (PPT Template)

Traffic Signs Business Options Diagram – 3 Elements

Slide Content

The slide is divided into three sections, each featuring a different traffic sign to represent a business concept. The first section "No Go Areas" indicates areas, strategies, or practices to avoid. The second section "Option A" suggests a potential path or strategy to follow, while the third section "Option B" presents an alternative route or method. Each segment provides space for a header, detailed explanations, bullet points to add specific items, and a summary line, allowing for a structured comparison or analysis of different business options or decisions.

Graphical Look

  • Three main rectangular content blocks horizontally aligned across the slide - each associated with a specific traffic sign.
  • Traffic signs serve as symbols: "No entry" for "No Go Areas," an upward arrow for "Option A," and a right-turn arrow for "Option B."
  • Each content block has a bold title bar with the text of the concept it represents, and a lighter shaded area below for descriptive text and bullet points.
  • The general color scheme includes red for "No Go Areas," blue for "Option A" and "Option B," and white for text and icons.
  • Icons are simplified and set within a circle, using universal traffic sign imagery to communicate restrictions and directional options.
  • The design is clean, with a flat aesthetic, and there's a balance between negative space and content areas.

The slide boasts a professional and modern visual design with vibrant colors that clearly separate the concepts. The use of traffic signs as metaphors for business concepts makes the information immediately recognizable and easy to process.

Use Cases

  • Developing strategic business plans by visually distinguishing between recommended actions and those that are not advisable.
  • Facilitating decision-making discussions by illustrating different options and paths the business can take.
  • Conducting training sessions or workshops where participants need to understand the pros and cons of various strategic choices.
  • Engaging presentations to management or stakeholders, highlighting actionable items and areas to avoid in a project or initiative.

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