The Profit-Seeking Metaphor Slide for PowerPoint is a unique template to present financial concepts in business terms. It is a useful slide template for the people involve in money. Such as, investors, managers who are concern with the sales, revenue, earnings, stocks, profit and losses etc. This PowerPoint has an illustration of profit seeking metaphor showing businessman running on a treadmill as the reward of efforts. The graphic illustrations use in this PowerPoint slide portray the company’s approach to earn financial goals. A one slide template of profit-seeking metaphor is usable in many presentations to explain various financial concepts. For example, the sticks and carrots motivation theory in terms of money, the employee’s needs, management strategy for better production.
The Profit-Seeking Metaphor Slide for PowerPoint has the creative cartoon illustration as modern millennial design. It shows the hand holding a money bag with dollar currency symbol which itself is the metaphor for money. The slide has a businessman clipart on the treadmill running machine with the money bag in front of him. This slide illustrates the concept of businessman’s motivation to work out as money. Therefore, it helps represents the social norm of money being the major factor of human’s need to work. The profit-seeking metaphor template contains layer PowerPoint shapes and icons creating a complete illustration. These are the editable objects, enabling users to change their colors, sizes, effects and altering background. For instance, change the dress color of the businessman clipart from format drawing shape fill option. Similarly, copy the figures, group or ungroup objects to use in other presentations.
Moreover, the profit-seeking metaphor PowerPoint is idea for motivational speakers to explain traditional approach. The visual content is an amazing way to attract the audience’s attention with some sense of humor as well. This template of profit-seeking metaphor PowerPoint is also good for profit and loss presentation as an alternative to trend charts.