5 Whys Template For PPT Presentation

Five whys template outlining root causes with columns for description and potential impact.
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    Try this new five whys presentation slide for your creative template creation. The template is added with five nodes the user can fill with the topic details. The template is neat and can be used for the question and answering presentations. The arrow design is creative and can be edited using user-friendly features. The user can use the fully customized template to make changes, which can give 100% satisfaction. Try now!.


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    • 100% customizable slides
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    • Slides are available in different nodes & colors.
    • The slide contained 16:9 and 4:3 formats.
    • Easy to change the slide colors quickly.
    • Well-crafted template with instant download facility.
    • Creative design with text area.
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