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Dark slide with a pill section label and lowercase "value engineering" heading on the left, and a four-quadrant grid of titled paragraphs on the right.
Summary
A black content slide that introduces "value engineering" in a left column and then explains it through a two-by-two grid of four short titled paragraphs on the right.
Visual description
Solid black background, all type in white. The left column holds a rounded pill outline labeled "FINANCIAL ALIGNMENT", a lowercase two-line heading "value engineering", and two small intro paragraphs. The right two-thirds is a four-quadrant grid: each cell has a bold sentence-case sub-head ("Critical assessment of existing build-outs", "Identify where scaling can provide efficiencies", "Procurement / vendor assessment", "Ongoing value-engineering is documented and seamlessly integrated in real time") above a small paragraph of body copy. The footer shows the lowercase "m" mark, a centered "3.0 reduce cost" label, and the page number "38".
Key takeaway
The intro-plus-grid structure: one column frames the idea, a clean 2x2 grid carries the four supporting points without bullets, icons, or rules. The pill label is the only ornament and it doubles as a section tag.
Reuse notes
A reliable layout for explaining a single concept that has roughly four facets (pillars, steps, benefits). Works best when the four paragraphs are similar in length so the grid stays balanced. The all-black, all-text treatment reads premium but needs disciplined copy to avoid feeling dense.
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