Transformation Process Diagram
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The Transformation Process Diagram is an editable free presentation design template that works in Google Slides and PowerPoint created in an elegant modern design style and represents 3 round text boxes connected via arrows as the concept of 3 stages, steps, phases, parts, or milestones of the change process.

Compare the three stages of your organizational transformation with our Transformation Process Diagram Free PowerPoint Template. Organizational transformation is a process in which a company makes changes in line with its strategic objectives. It can be a new department, a new personnel policy, or a digital transformation, that is, a migration to the cloud.

Before implementing such a transformation, the company's management determines the exact reason for the change and why the company needs it. They also take into account the final state of the organization after the change process. Therefore, we have developed this current state versus future state diagram to help these professionals write the current analysis and future assessment of organizational transformation.

Use this Transformation Process Diagram in your own PowerPoint presentations to impress your audience with our outstanding Transformation Process Diagram Free PowerPoint Template. Create professional PowerPoint presentations or Google Slides presentations on organizational transformation, or analysis related to change implementation topics that appeal to global audiences. Download instantly, tailor it with your information, and use it to look like a presentation pro.

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* 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
* 16:9 widescreen format suitable for all types of screens
* Includes information about fonts, colors, and credits of the free resources used.