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Description
Waterfall 7 Steps Diagram
Slide Content
The slide presents a 'Waterfall 7 Steps Diagram,' a sequential representation typically used to show the progression through stages or the steps of a process. Each step is numbered from 1 to 7 and comes with a space titled "STEP" followed by the step number and placeholder text "Your sample text here." This format succinctly breaks down a process into manageable parts, facilitating easier comprehension and discussion of each phase.
Graphical Look
- A large, bold title in the upper right corner with the text "Waterfall 7 Steps Diagram".
- Seven rectangular shapes with a folded corner design, each colored and numbered from 1 to 7, descending from left to right across the slide.
- Each shape contains text indicating the step number ("STEP 1", "STEP 2", etc.), with a circular number icon to the left of the text.
- A circular gear-shaped icon in a circle is positioned to the right of the step shapes, aligning with the upper steps.
The slide features a colorful, coherent design with eye-catching hues to distinguish each step. The folded corner design on rectangular shapes and the circular numbering create a dynamic, organized look suitable for representing processes.
Use Cases
- Outlining the phases of a project timeline during a business presentation.
- Explaining the stages of product development in a team meeting.
- Illustrating the steps of an organizational change process at a management workshop.
- Detailing sequential tasks in a training session for new processes or systems.
How to Edit
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