Forethought | Other Presentation Deck | 11 slides

Christopher Columbus · 1987-04
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Slide 1
The slide uses a retro, pixelated aesthetic.front_matter
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The slide uses a historical map and pixelated aesthetic to frame the problem of trade route inefficiency.frame_problem
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Historical context slide, likely part of a pitch deck for Christopher Columbus.establish_context
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The slide uses a historical framing device (March 14, 1491) to present a business case for Columbus's voyage.size_opportunity
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The slide uses a historical framing (Christopher Columbus's pitch to the Spanish Crown) to illustrate a business proposal.present_solution
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The slide uses a retro, pixelated aesthetic. The date 'March 14, 1491' is likely a thematic framing device.plan_implementation
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The slide uses a classic hierarchical org chart structure to represent historical naval command.establish_context
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The slide uses a retro, pixelated aesthetic. It maps specific threats to coping mechanisms.frame_problem
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The slide uses a retro, pixelated aesthetic typical of early 1980s computer presentations.analyze_data
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The slide uses a retro, pixelated aesthetic. The date is March 14, 1491.present_solution
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The slide uses a retro, pixelated aesthetic typical of early computer presentations.size_opportunity