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2 Level branches illustrated on fishbone diagram
from deck Cause & Effect Fishbone Diagrams (PPT graphics)

Cause-Effect Fishbone Diagram with 2 Level Branches

Slide Content

The slide depicts a Cause-Effect Fishbone Diagram with two levels of branches. Each branch consists of a large colored arrow pointing towards the right, serving as the primary category, with a smaller arrow beneath it, acting as the sub-category. There are three sets of these branches on the slide, each with their own distinct color and accompanying icons. These components presumably help categorize and explore different dimensions or factors contributing to a central issue or effect.

Graphical Look

  • The slide has a light blue background.
  • Title of the slide is in a very large, bold, and dark font at the top.
  • Six large arrows, each a different color (green, purple, and teal), point towards the right, and represent the main categories of the diagram.
  • Six smaller arrows are right below the larger ones, indicating sub-categories, and match the color of their respective main category.
  • Each arrow has a white title box with the word "TITLE" in capital letters, and placeholder text boxes for additional details.
  • Simple monochrome icons are placed above the top arrows, representing different aspects or themes.
  • The slide appears to have a symmetrical layout, with the fishbone diagram branches evenly distributed across the slide.

The overall look of the slide is clean and professional, utilizing a restricted color palette to differentiate categories clearly. The icons offer a visual cue to the content, and the slide's symmetry makes it aesthetically pleasing and easy to follow.

Use Cases

  • Visual representation of root cause analysis in management meetings.
  • Structuring brainstorming sessions to identify factors leading to a problem or outcome.
  • Presenting complex project or organization issues to stakeholders in a clear, organized manner.
  • Utilizing in quality control processes to delineate causes of defects or areas for improvement.

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