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Triple branching arrow diagram
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Triple Branching Arrow Diagram Template
Slide Content
The slide titled "Triple Branching Arrow Diagram Template" illustrates a process or concept with three distinct outcomes from a single source. There's a space titled "Source" for describing the initial concept or starting point. This feeds into three outputs labeled "Output A," "Main Output," and "Output B," each accompanied by an icon representing a brain, a question mark, and a timer, respectively, suggesting different types of results or aspects to consider relating to the central idea. Each output area allows for a descriptive text, implying the template's flexibility for various applications and explanatory needs.
Graphical Look
- A bold title at the top of the slide in large font, "Triple Branching Arrow Diagram Template."
- A large blue rectangle on the left labeled "Source" contains placeholder text and bullet points for additional details.
- Three arrows originate from the source box, branching out towards the right to three outputs.
- Each output is encapsulated in a colored box with a title and placeholder text, with unique icons representing each.
- Output A has a teal circle with a brain icon.
- The main output has a larger green box with a high emphasis contrasting against a smaller yellow circle with a question mark icon.
- Output B is associated with a purple circle containing a sand timer icon.
- The slide background is white, providing a clean and uncluttered backdrop.
The overall look of the slide is professional and clear, with the use of icons and different colors to differentiate between the outcomes. The branching arrows create a directional flow, guiding the viewer's attention from the source to the various outputs.
Use Cases
- To illustrate the possible outcomes or variations originating from a single idea or project during a business strategy presentation.
- For mapping different solution paths or scenarios that could arise from a singular problem during a problem-solving session.
- To showcase multiple products or services that stem from a core technology or innovation in a marketing or product development meeting.
- To explain decision paths or branching processes in project management training or workflow documentation.