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Meeting follow-up: flowchart with deadlines and responsibility assignment
from deck Online Meeting Outline Slide-deck (PPT Template)

Meeting Follow-up: 4 Steps Flowchart

Slide Content:

The slide represents a process flowchart titled "Meeting Follow-up: 4 Steps Flowchart with Deadlines and Responsibility Assignment". It illustrates a 4-step sequence for post-meeting action items. Each step includes space for a description, with additional placeholders for "Deadline" and "Responsible", facilitating the assignment of tasks and timelines. This structured approach emphasizes accountability and time management in meeting follow-ups.

Graphical Look:

  • The slide background is white with a blue accent on the left border.
  • The title is at the top in dark grey, with the subtitle in a lighter shade of grey.
  • Four rectangular shapes with notched right corners represent the steps, outlined in blue with a darker blue fill.
  • Arrows with a light blue border connect the steps, indicating process flow.
  • Each step has a text placeholder in black with light grey bullet points.
  • Two smaller rectangles with a darker blue border and fill labeled "Deadline" and "Responsible" are underneath each step.
  • Icons depicting a briefcase, a leaf embraced by two curved arrows, a checklist, and the Earth with leaves are placed near each step's title, respectively.
  • The overall color scheme is blue and grey with green icons, creating a professional and eco-themed aesthetic.

The slide has a clean and corporate design with clearly delineated sections for easy information input and comprehension. The use of arrows and the progression from left to right effectively communicate a workflow or a sequence of actions.

Use Cases:

  • To outline the action plan and responsibilities derived from a business meeting.
  • For project management presentations to showcase phase-by-phase execution.
  • In training sessions to guide participants through a multi-step process.
  • During team briefings to visually represent task delegation and deadlines.

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