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Claude Jones, Director of Engineer, @Walmartlabs, USA
Your graphics add a nice touch to my presentations and I recently used them for one of my all-hands meetings. Your toolbox adds professionalism to my slides. Instead of using standard clipart.
Claude Jones, Director of Engineer, @Walmartlabs, USA
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The PowerPoint slide discusses the different types of gap analysis, including performance gap analysis, product (or market) gap analysis, profit gap analysis, and manpower (or HR) gap analysis. Performance gap analysis is used to identify areas where a company’s performance is not meeting expectations. Product (or market) gap analysis is used to identify gaps in a company’s product or market offerings. Profit gap analysis is used to identify areas where a company’s profits are not meeting expectations. Manpower (or HR) gap analysis is used to identify gaps in a company’s workforce and staffing levels.
The slide is well-organized and visually appealing. The title of the slide is clear and concise, and the different types of gap analysis are arranged in a logical order. The use of shapes, colors, and icons helps to make the slide visually interesting and easy to understand.


