empirical-process-control-theory-template-powerpoint-google-slides


Description
Use this Empirical Process Control slide to illustrate Scrum’s three core pillars—Transparency, Inspection, and Adaptation—in a clean, overlapping-circle Venn diagram. Each colored circle (yellow for Transparency, teal for Inspection, red for Adaptation) nests an icon and step number, converging on the central “scrum” hub. Adjacent text panels allow you to define each principle with concise bullet points or brief descriptions. Subtle gradients, drop shadows, and generous white space ensure visual clarity, while the minimalist white background maintains focus on content.
Built on master slides for both PowerPoint and Google Slides, this template offers drag-and-drop placeholders for icons, labels, and descriptions. Swap out circle colors to match your brand palette, adjust the overlap percentages to emphasize different relationships, or duplicate the elements to expand beyond three pillars. The grouped shapes and text boxes preserve pixel-perfect alignment, eliminating manual formatting and speeding up slide preparation.
Ideal for Agile workshops, Scrum training sessions, and leadership briefings, this diagram simplifies complex process control theory into an at-a-glance visual. Use it to guide teams through Sprint ceremonies, explain why visibility and adaptivity matter, or embed it in broader product-development roadmaps. With its plug-and-play structure, this slide accelerates stakeholder alignment and drives discussions on continuous improvement.
Who is it for
Agile coaches, Scrum Masters, product owners, project managers, and development teams will benefit from this slide when teaching Scrum principles, facilitating retrospectives, or aligning cross-functional stakeholders on process control.
Other Uses
Repurpose this Venn layout for risk-control frameworks, quality-management pillars, DevOps practices, or any three-factor model by updating titles, icons, and color accents.