Five knowledge categories three-column text slide

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Light slide presenting a five-category framework for organising knowledge areas as three dense columns of body text with bold category lead-ins.

Summary

A text-driven framework slide that defines a five-category scheme for grouping knowledge areas (Contemporary Dynamics, Contextual, Structural, Sector-Specific, New Ways of Engaging), laid out as three columns of prose with bold category names.

Visual description

Warm off-white background with the running header on a hairline rule (small all-caps chapter label left, "27" right). A short dark sans headline sits upper-left. The body spreads across three near-equal columns of small dark text. Each category is introduced by its bold name in-line, then explained in a short paragraph, so the slide reads as five labelled definitions woven through the columns. Density is high and uniform, matching the other reading slides in the chapter. Deck-slug annotation bottom-right.

Key takeaway

Introducing a multi-part framework as bold inline lead-ins inside running prose rather than as a diagram, when the categories need explanation rather than picture. The three-column grid carries five defined terms cleanly on one page and sets up the chart slide that visualises them next.

Reuse notes

For report decks that must define a taxonomy in words before charting it. Pairs naturally with a following small-multiples chart using the same category set and colors. Bold the category names consistently so readers can scan the scheme; the small type keeps it a document, not a projection slide.

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