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Double Diamond Strategy Model - Free Google Slides theme and PowerPoint template
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Free Google Slides theme and PowerPoint template
The Double Diamond Strategy Model is a free presentation template that works in PowerPoint and Google slides and represents 2 squares with converging and diverging arrows from the Double Diamond Strategy diagram as a council flows creative process model for design thinking.The Double Diamond Strategy Model was created to help people navigate the creative design process and make sure all elements of a project come together seamlessly. It was designed by no less than the famed British Design Council, offering clear guidance for all types of projects, from a new website to a full-scale product launch. The model is the ultimate way to manage any project from start to finish. It's like a roadmap detailing where you should begin, the decisions to make along the way, and how you wrap up any gaps that may arise. Think of this model like a diamond with two sides: each side offers opportunities for innovation and collaboration, making sure all bases are covered throughout the entire process.
With four distinct stages - Discover, Define, Develop, and Deliver - the model leads teams through research, prototyping, and testing until their desired outcome is achieved. If you're looking for a reliable way to get from point A to point B in your complex projects, the Double Diamond Strategy Model is just the diamond in the rough you've been waiting for!
Template Features:
- - 100% editable and easy to modify
- - 2 dark and light slides to impress your audience
- - Contains easy-to-edit graphics
- - Designed to be used in Google Slides and Microsoft PowerPoint
- - PPT/PPTX format file
- - 16:9 widescreen format suitable for all types of screens
- - Includes information about fonts, colors, and credits of the free resources used.
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