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Input to multiple stages distribution shaped with split arrow for 4 outputs
from deck Branching Thin Arrows for Process Flow Split or Merge (PPT Diagrams)

Input to Multiple Stages Distribution Split Arrow - 4 Outputs

Slide Content

This PowerPoint slide presents a process or system where a single input is distributed into four distinct outputs, represented by arrows that divide and point towards each output. The slide contains sections for detailing each stage, with placeholders for text next to each element: one for the input, two headers for the midsections, and one for each output. These sections allow for an explanation of the process or system, such as the transformation of the input, stages of distribution, and the nature of each output.

Graphical Look

  • The slide features a vibrant color scheme with shades of orange and green.
  • On the left is a large, round orange icon representing the 'Input', with a gray rectangle for text alongside it.
  • In the center, 'Midsection Header 1' and 'Midsection Header 2' are placed between two sets of curved arrows, indicating a sequential flow.
  • The arrows originate from an orange arrow, diverge into four blue arrows, and end at four green circular icons matching the 'Output' labels on the right.
  • The right side of the slide provides four green circular icons, each paired with a gray text box for 'Output 1' to 'Output 4'.
  • Each output icon features a different symbol, suggesting various types of results or destinations.

The slide is designed with a clean and professional layout, using bold colors and easily distinguishable icons to visually separate the input, processing stages, and outputs. Curved arrows add a dynamic quality, illustrating the flow from a single source to multiple endpoints.

Use Cases

  • To visualize the division of resources or tasks in a project management presentation.
  • To illustrate the distribution of outcomes or results from a single investment or initiative in a business strategy session.
  • To explain the workflow of a product or service from inception to the various departments in an organizational structure meeting.
  • To demonstrate how a marketing campaign input leads to a variety of customer touchpoints or channels in a marketing analysis.

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