YEAR-END REPORTS
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This slide is a part of: Bridge & Gap Graphics Template (PPT Diagrams)
Light Outline Bridge Illustration with 3 Fields: Current , Transition, Desired State
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide is designed to visually represent a process or journey from a 'Current state' to a 'Desired state', passing through a 'Transition' phase. Each of these three stages is accompanied by a placeholder for a headline and multiple bullet points, where the specifics of each stage can be detailed. This format is typically used to describe strategic plans, change management, or project roadmaps, providing a clear visualization of the path from the present situation to the intended outcome.
Graphical Look
- A gray outline illustration of a suspension bridge spans the slide horizontally, with a lighter shade for the sky and darker for the bridge.
- Three vertical light gray lines, looking like bridge supports, drop from the bridge to separate the slide into three columns.
- Each column has a colored rectangular textbox—blue for 'Current state headline', gray for 'Transition headline', and green for 'Desired state headline'.
- Inside each textbox, there are bullet point lines followed by light gray placeholder text "Write your text here...".
- Each column is anchored with a square that resembles a bridge footing, colored consistently with its respective textbox.
The slide features a clean and professional design with muted colors and a simple bridge graphic that suggests progression and connection. The use of space and visual metaphors makes the slide both informative and visually appealing.
Use Cases
- To present a business or project's development plan, highlighting the initial state, the steps involved in progressing, and the final desired outcome.
- In change management presentations, to illustrate the current organizational state, the transition strategies, and the envisioned future state post-change.
- For strategic planning sessions, to map out the starting point, intermediate milestones, and ultimate goals of the strategic initiative.
- During progress review meetings, to visually communicate what has been achieved, what is in progress, and what is yet to be completed.
Three fields bridge in light outline style with text placeholders
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