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Description
Iceberg General Diagram (Tip and Three Levels)
Slide Content:
The slide illustrates an "Iceberg General Diagram," a metaphor often used to represent layers of understanding in a system or situation. The "Tip of the iceberg" symbolizes the visible part above water, which is a small piece of the whole picture, suggesting superficial understanding. The "First underwater layer of the iceberg" could represent initial insights below the surface. The "Second underwater layer of the iceberg" may symbolize deeper knowledge, and the "Third underwater layer of the iceberg" likely stands for foundational elements that are not immediately visible.
Graphical Look:
- A large, triangular iceberg graphic dominates the slide, with the top portion above a blue waterline and the submerged portion below it.
- The iceberg is stylized with a low-poly design, using geometric shapes to create a 3D effect.
- There are three horizontal sections of the submerged iceberg, each presumably representing a different layer, with a slight gradient of blue, getting darker as it goes deeper.
- To the left of the iceberg, there are three icons, each aligned with one of the underwater layers: a light bulb, gears, and a bar chart icon.
- An arrow points to the tip of the iceberg, with a text label circling the tip.
The overall look of the slide is modern and clean, with a minimalist design approach. The use of icons and clear labeling makes the concept easily understandable at a glance.
Use Cases:
- To explain complex concepts that have both visible and hidden components in business strategy meetings.
- In educational settings, to illustrate the idea that there's more to a subject than what is immediately apparent.
- During team workshops to discuss underlying issues in organizational culture that aren't evident at first sight.
- In marketing presentations to demonstrate the depth of consumer behavior analysis beyond the obvious trends.
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