Five-Step Hexagonal Process Flow Template for PowerPoint & Google Slides
Use this modern five-step hexagonal process flow diagram to illustrate sequential workflows, project milestones, or multi-phase strategies with professional polish. Five gradient-filled hexagons are arranged horizontally along a subtle connector line, each numbered 01 through 05 and topped with a clear white icon—bell for notifications, stopwatch for timing, lightbulb for ideas, hourglass for pending tasks, and megaphone for announcements. Vertical callout lines link each hexagon to editable text placeholders above or below, providing space for concise explanations, objectives, or key metrics without cluttering the design. Subtle drop shadows and a clean white background ensure maximum readability, while the vibrant color transitions guide your audience’s eye through the process from start to finish.
Built on master slides as fully editable vector graphics, every element can be customized in seconds: swap icons to match your industry, adjust gradient hues to align with brand guidelines, resize hexagons, or reposition callouts while preserving perfect alignment. Preconfigured entrance animations let each step appear sequentially, reinforcing narrative flow and keeping viewers engaged. Compatible with both PowerPoint and Google Slides, this template maintains pixel-perfect clarity across devices and streamlines version control for collaborative teams. Whether you’re mapping a five-stage project plan, outlining a marketing campaign roadmap, or detailing a product launch sequence, this slide transforms complex processes into a visually compelling story.
Who is it for
Project managers, operations leaders, and process consultants will rely on this slide to break down multi-phase workflows, benchmark stage-wise performance, and align stakeholders on next actions. Marketing teams, product owners, and trainers can leverage its clear progression to present campaign timelines, training modules, or go-to-market plans.
Other Uses
Repurpose this layout for recruitment pipelines, customer journey maps, or risk-assessment frameworks by renaming steps, swapping icons, or extending the sequence. The hexagonal format also works for feature comparisons, departmental handoffs, or phased rollouts—simply adapt the labels and visuals to suit any five-step narrative.
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