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| Format | .pptx |
| Slides | 3 unique layouts |
| Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
| Compatibility | PowerPoint |
| Animated | No |
| Language | English |
| License | Commercial |
| File size | — |
| Version | v1.0 |
| Last updated | October 2021 |
Stake your claim on the money board, where every move solves fiscal puzzles - this template games up economics, making complex crises captivating conquests.
For finance whizzes and econ educators on 2016+ PowerPoint, $22 seeds endless strategies. Pivotal in volatile vaults, it plays problems into profits visually.
Roll the dice on dynamism. Claim your copy today.
28 diagrams, seven jackpot schemes - from bill greens to chip stacks - bet big on boardroom bets.
Deals in data dice from databases.
Title tosses themes. Developments dice up dynamics, problems pinball pitfalls.
Solutions score with strategy spinners - all 28 your winning wager.
Analyst aces audits, graphs gambling gains 40% grasps.
Educators engage economies, harvesting heads.
Planners plot paths, pocketing partnerships.
Stock stalls; this surges with strategy, quadrupling quicks. 800+ ante up its ace.
Bet on breakthrough - $22 forever folds.
Games which money matters?Developments, dilemmas, triumphs.
Platform play?2016+ all-in.
For econ newbies?Yes, fun folds.
Scheme shuffles?Snap swaps.
Stake status?Stakeholder-free forever.
Metric melds?Markets to moves.
Used this for a gamified economics lecture, the boardroom bets visuals (chips and stacks) kept the students awake during a dry section on monetary policy.
The game grid backgrounds are fun, but the 'jackpot' schemes feel a bit too much like a slot machine for a serious corporate training session on risk management.
The roll animations unveiling upsides and the spinners for strategy were a hit with my sales team for visualizing quarterly goals.
I needed a quick and dirty pitch for a fintech idea, the 28 diagrams about dilemmas and dividends let me map out my idea without heavy formatting.
It is a quirky template, the metaphors work well for engagement, but I had to tone down the 'bet' language for the compliance department review.