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Distributive Spread Diagram – 1 Input to 3 Outputs
Slide Content
This PowerPoint slide represents a distributed spread diagram, showing how a single input can lead to three different outputs. The input section allows for descriptive text underneath, explaining what the initial data or resource is. Midsection Header 1 and Midsection Header 2 are placeholders for additional categories or processes that further describe the transformation from the single input to multiple outputs. Each output section also allows for a brief description, offering a space to detail the nature or the result of each output, which could represent diverse outcomes or parts of a larger mechanism.
Graphical Look
- The slide title is bold and placed at the top center.
- A large orange circular icon sits next to the slide title, enhancing visual appeal.
- Three distinct sections are labeled "Input," "Midsection Header 1," and "Midsection Header 2," and they’re horizontally aligned from left to right.
- Each section header has a corresponding colored rectangle – gray for Input, blue for the middle sections.
- Arrows point from the Input to the Midsection Headers and then from the Midsection Headers to the Outputs, indicating flow or process direction.
- The Output sections are aligned vertically on the right side of the slide, each with a green circular icon with different symbols, indicating diversity in results.
- Decorative horizontal lines separate the textual content within each slide section, which adds to the structure and readability of the content.
The slide uses a combination of colors, shapes, and icons to create a clear and visually appealing representation of a process with one input and multiple outputs. The choice of circular icons and directional arrows efficiently guides the viewer through the flow of information.
Use Cases
- Illustrating a business process where a single project or initiative can lead to multiple product lines or services.
- Depicting how an investment can diversify into different revenue streams.
- Explaining the workflow in a scenario where one task branches out into multiple subsequent tasks, highlighting complexity or interdependencies within a project.
- Teaching concepts of distribution or branching in academic or training settings to show how one element can influence several outcomes.
Input to output 3 stages distributive diagram
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