Here are a selection of editable slides that you could use in your presentations.
We have designed these slides in all loops from 3 stages, up to 8 stages. You can colour the fills and the lines to fit your own needs.
A virtuous circle is a complex of events that reinforces itself through a feedback loop.
They can be used to separate a process (which is ongoing) as opposed to a procedure (which has an end). These types of slides are particularly well suited to showing ongoing education.
The virtuous circle is sometimes known as a virtuous cycle, vicious circle, market circle or a wheel of fortune.
This presentation design is great. I have used it several times making presentations and every body likes it. Bravo
Posted by Tom Muzoora — 7 July 2008 @ 7:06 pm
This was great. It saved me a lot of time not having to recreate it.
Thanks
Posted by Stephen Chapman — 15 September 2008 @ 3:54 pm
I have a message/request for the owner of this
web site….First I appreciate your service on this web site…. Please put more Power Point slides on your web site to download….this will increase your site’s Penetration/visiters rate….
Posted by buggu — 3 October 2008 @ 2:16 pm
Buggu
Thanks for the message. Glad that you liike it. We’ll add what we can but this is a hobby site and we do what we can when we have some spare time.
Cheers for this. Helped me out of a slight pickle. Will recommend you to anyone who needs something similar
Posted by Jon — 21 October 2008 @ 2:11 pm
I love this site. Thanks so much for posting these. They are a tremendous timesaver. Very professional, very useful and I do appreciate it.
Thanks
Posted by Sabrina M — 2 November 2008 @ 6:12 pm
I need a 2 loop virtuous circle. How can I make it myself on a slide. I am not sure what to start with: an AutoShape arrow, a Freeform or something else?
Thank you in advance for you help! Regards, Andy
Posted by Andy — 12 November 2008 @ 10:21 pm
Hi Andy
We have just upgraded the template to inlude a 2 section virtuous circle.
We made these in Illustrator using a a bit of school geometry. We’ve not been able to figure out how to do these in PowerPoint. Jonty.