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Current, approaching and future state illustrated with bridge graphics
from deck Bridge & Gap Graphics Template (PPT Diagrams)

3 Steps Bridge Diagram: Current, Approaching, Future State with Flat Icons

Slide Content

The PowerPoint slide presents a bridge diagram divided into three sections to represent different stages. The first section, "Current strategies," suggests a focus on present plans or operations, potentially detailing existing methods or policies. The second section, "Approaching changes," implies a transition phase, hinting at modifications or adaptions likely undergoing consideration. The final section, "Future outlook," points toward long-term visions or goals, perhaps outlining projected developments or targets.

Graphical Look

  • Three distinct columns each topped with a flat icon inside a circular shape with a colored outline: the first icon features a strategy or game planning symbol, the second a cogwheel for changes, and the third an eye for the future outlook.
  • Each column is colored differently, indicating separate thematic sections; orange for current, purple for approaching, and teal for future.
  • A grey bridge with a simple modern design connects each column, symbolizing progression or transition between the stages.
  • Bullet point placeholders are present in each section for text entry, allowing customization of content for each stage.

The slide sports a clean and modern design with colorful flat icons and a clear separation of stages symbolized by the bridge. The use of distinct colors for each section effectively segments the information and guides the viewer through a timeline from present to future.

Use Cases

  • To present a company's business plan, illustrating the progression from current strategies to future goals.
  • As a visual tool in project management, outlining project phases from inception through to completion.
  • For change management presentations, demonstrating the journey from existing processes to proposed changes and the envisioned end state.
  • During a strategic workshop or meeting to discuss and visualize the evolution of a product, service, or company over time.

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