16. Too many bullet points in
the same slide leads to
loosing impact
17. Problem is not putting a bullet in textโฆ
The problem is. . .
Too much text text text text text text text text text text text
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text text text text text text text text text text text text text
text text text text text text text text text text text text text
19. Use creative bullets if required
Use creative bullets if required
Use creative bullets if required
Use creative bullets if required
20. As-Is Process Overview
โข 1st Step in the journey towards scaling climbing Mount
Everest involved defining the As-Is Process for
Department/ Process within Cipla.
โข The As-Is documents involved capturing the
โ The process overview
โ Listing of Processes โ step-wise/functionality wise
โ Making Process Flow chart for each process showing key
interdependencies
โ Description of each process in detail
โ Capturing the Pain Points
โ Capturing the key reports and layouts/outputs of the
process
21. 1st Step in the journey towards scaling climbing Mount Everest involved defining
the As-Is Process for Department/ Process within Cipla.
The As-Is documents involved capturing of the following:
The process overview
Listing of Processes โ step-wise/functionality wise
Making Process Flow chart for each process showing key
interdependencies
Description of each process in detail
Capturing the Pain Points
Capturing the key reports and layouts/outputs of the process
22. 1st Step in the journey towards scaling climbing Mount Everest involved defining
the As-Is Process for Department/ Process within Cipla.
The As-Is documents involved capturing of the following:
The process overview
Listing of Processes โ step-wise/functionality wise
Making Process Flow chart for each process showing key
interdependencies
Description of each process in detail
Capturing the Pain Points
Capturing the key reports and layouts/outputs of the process
23. 1st Step in the journey towards scaling climbing Mount Everest involved defining the
As-Is Process for Department/ Process within Cipla.
The As-Is documents involved capturing of the following:
The process overview
Listing of Processes โ step-wise/functionality wise
Making Process Flow chart for each process showing key
interdependencies
Description of each process in detail
Capturing the Pain Points
Capturing the key reports and layouts/outputs of the process
24. Text can be awesome
Text can be awesome
Text can be awesome
Text can be awesome
Text can be awesome
Text can be awesome
Text can be awesome
25. Text can be awesome
Text can be awesome
Try to restrict to only
Text can be awesome
in a
Text can be awesome
Text can be awesome presentation
Text can be awesome
Text can be awesome
1 for
Text can be awesome
3 fonts
others for description
Text can be awesome
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The Mahabharata or Mahฤbhฤrata (Sanskrit: เคฎเคนเคพเคญเคพเคฐเคคเคฎ เฅ, Mahฤbhฤratam, pronounced
[mษษฆaหหbสฑaหrษtษm]) is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India, the other being
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the Ramayana.[1]
Besides its epic narrative of the Kurukshetra War and the fates of the Kaurava and the
Pandava princes, the Mahabharata contains much philosophical and devotional material,
such as a discussion of the four "goals of life" or purusharthas (12.161). Among the principal
works and stories that are a part of the Mahabharata are the Bhagavad Gita, the story of
Damayanti, an abbreviated version of the Ramayana, and the Rishyasringa, often considered
as works in their own right.
Traditionally, the authorship of the Mahabharata is attributed to Vyasa. There have been
many attempts to unravel its historical growth and compositional layers. The oldest
preserved parts of the text are thought to be not much older than around 400 BCE, though
the origins of the epic probably fall between the 8th and 9th centuries BCE.[2] The text
probably reached its final form by the early Gupta period (c. 4th century).[3] The title may be
translated as "the great tale of the Bhฤrata dynasty". According to the Mahabharata itself,
the tale is extended from a shorter version of 24,000 verses called simply Bhฤrata.[4]
The Mahabharata is the longest Sanskrit epic.[5] Its longest version consists of over 100,000
shloka or over 200,000 individual verse lines (each shloka is a couplet), and long prose
passages. About 1.8 million words in total, the Mahabharata is roughly ten times the length
of the Iliad and the Odyssey combined, or about four times the length of the Ramayana.[6][7]
W. J. Johnson has compared the importance of the Mahabharata to world civilization to that
of the Bible, the works of Shakespeare, the works of Homer, Greek drama, or the Qur'an.[8]
62. Be a yardstick
of quality.
Some people
aren't used to
an environment
where excellence
is expected.
63. TAKE HOME
10
Use WHITE or PLAIN backgrounds and AVOID DEFAULTS
2
9
Use BULLETS JUDICIOUSLY
8
3
Less is More
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4
a PICTURE is worth 1000 words
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