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Dense three-column reading slide on aligning expertise profiles with project roles, with bold inline lead-ins and a footnote.
Summary
A three-column text slide discussing how expertise profiles map to project needs and foresight roles, key terms bolded inline, closing with a small italic appendix cross-reference.
Visual description
Warm off-white background with the running header on a hairline rule (small all-caps chapter label left, "31" right). A short dark sans headline sits upper-left. The body fills three near-equal columns of small dark text, with bold lead-in phrases and role names threaded through the paragraphs (Connectors, Adaptive Learners, T-Shaped Professionals, and so on). A tiny italic footnote ("Deep-Dive in the Appendix") sits at the lower-left. Density and styling match the other reading slides in the chapter. Deck-slug annotation bottom-right.
Key takeaway
Closing an analysis section with a discursive three-column synthesis that ties the named profiles to real project contexts, using bold lead-ins to keep it scannable. The small italic appendix pointer is a tidy way to offload detail without cluttering the main page.
Reuse notes
For report decks that need a connective "what this means in practice" page after the charts. Cross-reference footnotes work well when an appendix carries the deep detail. As with the other text spreads, the small type makes it a reading document rather than a projection slide.
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