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| Format | .pptx |
| Slides | 16 unique layouts |
| Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
| Compatibility | PowerPoint |
| Animated | No |
| Language | English |
| License | Commercial |
| File size | — |
| Version | v1.0 |
| Last updated | March 2026 |
16 editable slides arrive in .pptx format ready for PowerPoint.
Iterative webs and process maps organize timelines and brainstorming into connected loops that guide viewer attention through logical steps.
Unlike single-chart layouts this setup uses iterative webs with brainstorming which suits teams that track dynamic environments in project reviews.
Explore more options in process diagram templates when structuring multi-tier strategy decks.
Moderate difficulty. Follow these steps for PowerPoint.
1. Open the .pptx file in PowerPoint (1 minute)
2. Replace placeholder text with your content (3 minutes)
3. Adjust brand colors via the slide master (2 minutes)
4. Edit diagram labels and connectors (4 minutes)
5. Export as PPTX or PDF (1 minute)
Project managers in software development adapt the webs for sprint planning and cut preparation from 3 hours to 45 minutes.
Agile coaches in consulting firms reuse the file across training sessions by swapping loops.
Product owners in tech use it for stakeholder updates with outcome of streamlined reviews.
Download the editable PPTX and start building
Building equivalent agile diagrams from scratch requires 4 hours and advanced design skills.
Here you finish in 15 minutes with moderate skill.
Manual attempts often result in misaligned labels that fail on projection screens.
Iterative webs place labels outside shapes connected by thin lines maintaining readability during live meetings without adding editing complexity.
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Which PowerPoint versions support these diagrams?The files open in PowerPoint 2016, 2019, 365 and Mac versions. You install no extra plugins. The slide master palette works across all listed releases. Older versions prior to 2016 may show limited compatibility for advanced connectors.
How do I change the color scheme?Open the file and navigate to View then Slide Master. Select the master layout and update the theme colors there. Apply the changes to all slides with one click. The diagram connectors and shapes update automatically to match your brand.
What license permissions apply to client work?You may use the diagrams in internal business presentations and paid client projects. Resale of the file or sublicensing remains prohibited. Attribution is not required when embedded in your decks. The license covers unlimited personal and commercial uses within presentations.
What differences exist between free and paid versions?No free version appears listed on the page so the paid purchase delivers the complete set of editable slides. You receive all diagram types and formats in one file. Color theme adjustments and text placeholders come fully unlocked. This covers everything needed for immediate editing.
Which software opens the included file formats?PowerPoint opens the .pptx or .ppt files directly on Windows or Mac. No conversion steps are necessary. Export options include PDF for distribution after edits. The structure remains intact across compatible versions.
Does the template include animation support?Basic entrance animations appear on some connectors in the paid version. You remove or modify them through the Animation pane. Advanced motion paths require manual addition in PowerPoint. The core diagrams function without animations for clean delivery.
What is the refund policy?Refunds are available within 30 days if the file does not open in your PowerPoint version. Submit the request through the purchase platform with proof of incompatibility. The process completes within 5 business days after verification. All conditions apply only to unedited files.
I used the layered diagrams for a university assignment and my professor actually noticed the structure.
A few slides felt too crowded with shapes.
The template was easy to customize even though I’m bad at PowerPoint.
Worked okay for explaining workflow steps.
I kept only half the slides but that was enough.