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White slide with a left heading and a four-column glossary defining 17 industries, each a bold term over a one-line description.
Summary
An industry-definitions glossary: a left heading and a four-column list of seventeen industries, each set as a bold term over a short one- or two-line definition.
Visual description
White background. A blue "04" number sits top-left with an "Organization demographics" running header at center top. An "Industry definitions" heading sits at the left edge. The content fills four evenly spaced columns of stacked definition entries: each entry is a bold industry name (Healthcare, Financial, Energy, Pharmaceuticals, Industrial, Technology, Education, Services, Entertainment, Transportation, Communications, Consumer, Media, Hospitality, Retail, Research, Public) followed by a regular-weight one-line gloss (for example "Healthcare: Hospitals and clinics"). Generous vertical spacing separates entries; there is no chart, panel, or graphic. A navigation footer runs along the bottom; the page number sits bottom-right.
Key takeaway
A clean glossary grammar: bold term, short definition, repeated in a tight multi-column grid. The consistent bold/regular pairing makes seventeen definitions scannable on one slide, and the airy spacing keeps it from reading as dense despite the volume.
Reuse notes
A reusable reference/appendix pattern for definitions, taxonomies, or glossaries in any report or deck. Four columns suit short entries; drop to three for longer definitions. Keep every entry to the same bold-term-over-gloss shape so the eye can jump between them. Pairs naturally with a preceding chart that uses the same category labels (here the industry donut on the prior slide).
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