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Closed Set of 9 Puzzle Pieces – Completeness Diagram
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide presents a completeness diagram consisting of 9 puzzle pieces. Each puzzle piece has a placeholder label ranging from "1 Header" to "9 Header," indicating that each piece represents a part of a whole, typically used to illustrate how different components come together to form a complete concept, project, or system. Each labeled puzzle piece can signify a specific element or phase that is essential for completeness when all pieces are aligned.
Graphical Look
- A large, colorful interlocking puzzle graphic occupies the left side of the slide.
- Nine puzzle pieces are shown, with each piece numbered and containing a placeholder text called "Header."
- The puzzle pieces are presented in various colors including green, blue, and purple, to differentiate the segments easily.
- On the right side, there is a gray text box with a "Description header here" title and bullet points beneath it for additional information.
- Each bullet point in the text box starts with a placeholder text "Put your text here" or "Add an item description."
- There's a thick blue-gray horizontal bar running across the top that matches the text box's background color on the right.
The slide utilizes a split composition with the vibrant puzzle graphic on the left and a structured text box on the right, creating a balance of visual interest and informative content.
Use Cases
- To showcase how different departments or project phases are necessary for the completion of a corporate initiative.
- As a tool to explain the interdependency of components in a product or system design presentation.
- To display the stages of a process or strategy where each step is crucial for success.
- During team meetings to illustrate how individual contributions fit into the larger team or organizational goals.
Closed set of 9 puzzle pieces: completeness diagram
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