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A two-column appendix glossary defining practical foresight skills, each a bolded term with a short definition.
Summary
An appendix glossary slide defining the report's practical foresight skills, each a bolded skill name followed by a short definition, in the same two-column format as the rest of the back matter.
Visual description
Light blush-cream background with the soft orange "APPENDIX" running header at left and page number "49" at right. A small dark "List of Skills" sub-heading sits under the rule. The body is two balanced columns of small dark-grey sans-serif entries, each beginning with a bolded skill (Communication and Visualisation, Narrative and Storytelling, Facilitation and Workshop Design, Knowledge Management, Public Speaking, Generative AI Proficiency and others) and a brief definition. About a dozen entries per column.
Key takeaway
The third instance of the same definition-list template confirms the pattern: by reusing one rigid two-column grid for specialisations, competencies, and skills, the appendix becomes effortlessly navigable and visually unified.
Reuse notes
Use when an appendix has several parallel taxonomies that benefit from looking identical. Keeping header, sub-heading, and grid constant across the set is the whole trick. Good reference for skills inventories, capability frameworks, or competency dictionaries.
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