Download - CPPR Template III
SCRAPING THE LIMITSConstructing a Foundation
A Presentation by: Jane Doe. John Doe, and Justin Jones
MEET OUR TEAM
Justin Jones is our Fount of Randomness, brining in ideas from seemingly nowhere. His great sense of humor and spontaneity perfectly joins all work and all play.
John Doe is our Planner. His clean sense of order and common sense keep us on track and in the zone. Classy as the New York Times he still maintains a calming presence.
Jane Doe is our Go Getter. quick to pick up the phone send off an email, she knows the ropes on how to get people and products where they need to be, when they need to be.
ON SITEBUILDING
WHAT’S THE BIG IDEA?
Here’s what this page is about. This little section
gives room for a nice little detail or quote
The Nitty Gritty Details
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10%60%
This black section is all about the left.
This section is white because I
chose a monochromatic
color scheme.
Yay ten percent. The most common discount.
What Does this Graph Even Mean?
Here’s the low down on what this graph means all together. Talk about how it affects the situation and how it specifically aids or hinders the group. Make it obvious why you took the time to use this graph.
Communicate- laying down the concrete
informationTransitioning
- Moving from one site to the next
Planning- making the blue print
Reviewing- Talking with the Engineers
Creating- bringing in the team and the real
world
TAKINGCONTROL
Mountain Graphic
Lots of things can happen on this graphic, prices, progress, timelines, demographics, anything.
First mountain is representing, or really what every you’d like to say.
Talk about what this
Talk about what this
Talk about what this
Talk about what this
Fifth mountain represents, or really what every you’d like to say.
Fourth mountain is representing, or really what every you’d like to say.
Third mountain is representing, or really what every you’d like to say.
Second mountain is representing, or whatever you’d like it to say.
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3
45
1 2 3 4 5Talk about what this
GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS
This project has been going on for some amount of time now. Labor and general efforts from multiple people have allowed this multi faceted group together.
Now with successful results from all parties and the fruits of our labor on the table, this eventful journey must be brought to a close.
A big thank you to everyone’s efforts.
FINISHED PRODUCT
+82%Efficiency is on the
rise to great success. Making everyone glad.
-38%Here we talk about the project and how it is currently evolving or achieving it’s goal. Throw in some numbers if you like or even a quote or two. Use the graphic on the left to display a comparison, whether that be numbers or before and after.
Project Managing
EVEN GREATERDETAIL
Go into detail about an element of this project. • Bullet point away
• Remember not to do too many• This is a visual aid for the
audience• So try not to overload them with
infoMore tid bits can go in this conclusion space. Maybe a final thought that isn’t apart of the bullet point list above.
Category 1
Category 2
Category 3
Category 4
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A conclusion could be placed here. Great for showing a proposition, the steps, and the result.
INFORMATIONPlace your subtitle in this line please
• Now you can bullet point
• To your heart’s desire• Talk about each
category• Or talk about how you • Acquired the
information• Double Space if you do • Not have enough text
to• Fill out the space here• Just make sure it is all• Nice and balanced• Because the devil lies
in• The details
IN CONCLUSION
Bring back memories of your first few thoughts
Talk about your next few thoughts
And the next few thoughts
And the next few thoughts.
And your last few thoughts
CENTER FOR PUBLIC PARTNERSHIP & RESEARCH
Achievement & Assessment InstituteSt. Andrews Research Facility
1617 St. Andrews Dr.Lawrence, KS 66047
CENTER FOR PUBLIC PARTNERSHIP & RESEARCH
Achievement & Assessment InstituteSt. Andrews Research Facility
1617 St. Andrews Dr.Lawrence, KS 66047
Fonts and Colors• Batang: used for titles and numbers, was normally used
at 40pt.• Book Antiqua: used for text at 20pt most of the time. • Colors: Black, white, greyscale, and grey blue (R:43
G:55 B:62) and teal (R:45 G:93 B:115) and well as light blue (R:131 G:172 B:190).