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Rail supply digitization
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Rail supply digitization
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The letter 'B' is used as a mask for the imagery, characteristic of Roland Berger branding.front_matter
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The slide uses a circular hub-and-spoke diagram to categorize digital technologies under four main pillars of transformation.present_framework
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The slide uses a circular flow diagram to show how these levers lead to new digital intermediaries.present_framework
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The slide uses a visual hierarchy to rank four segments from highest to lowest potential.decompose_segments
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Uses icon-based visualization (isotype) to represent survey percentages.quantify_impact
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The slide uses a 2x2 grid layout for the top 4 challenges, with a central icon, followed by a list of secondary challenges.diagnose
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The slide highlights a massive investment gap (factor of 70 increase required).size_opportunity
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The slide uses a process flow diagram to illustrate the data lifecycle in the rail industry.frame_problem
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The slide uses a two-column layout: the left side presents a case study/problem statement, and the right side presents a list of recommended security measures.diagnose
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The slide uses a pie chart to illustrate the high percentage of respondents confirming a skill shortage.frame_problem
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The slide uses a simple two-column layout to contrast two main pillars of digitization benefits.summarize
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The slide uses a circular diagram to frame the central image of a high-speed train, representing the core subject of the business model examples.illustrate_case
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The slide uses a horizontal bar chart to compare cooperation rates across five categories. A callout box provides specific examples for the 'Start-ups' categoryanalyze_data
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The slide uses a simple equation-like visual format (A + B = C) to illustrate partnerships.illustrate_case
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The slide uses a series of horizontal bar charts (or slider-style indicators) to show the relative importance/potential of five specific digital trends.summarize
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The slide uses a structured layout to map specific rail industry domains to their respective digital applications and real-world examples.illustrate_case
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Includes a timeline of key milestones and a world map showing locations of APM, automated metro, and automated freight train systems.establish_context
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The slide uses a mapping framework to show the relationship between innovative mobility players and established industry incumbents.establish_context
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The slide uses a simple two-column layout to categorize benefits into 'New products' and 'Value chain transformation', with secondary points listed below each.summarize
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The slide uses a custom 'RB industry 4.0 framework' to map digital technologies against survey findings.present_framework
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The slide combines a bar chart of survey results with a process timeline at the bottom.analyze_data
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The chart displays survey results from the Roland Berger Executive rail radar.summarize
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The slide acts as a diagnostic tool or questionnaire framework for clients.diagnose
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The slide uses a sequential process flow to describe a service offering.present_framework
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The slide includes a navigation bar at the bottom indicating this is the final step in a sequence.state_next_steps