project update presentation


Description
Keep stakeholders aligned and informed with this two-slide project update and timeline infographic template. The first slide uses three color-coded panels—“What worked best this week?”, “Adjustment”, and “Next Week”—in blue, gold, and red respectively, each housing concise bullet lists for Division A and B. Below, two dashed-border callout boxes let you add narrative updates, key learnings, and detailed notes.
The second slide maps your mid- to long-term roadmap across four release windows (0–3, 5–9, 12–15, 15–18 months) with vibrant header bars in blue, gold, red, and green. Each panel includes a release label, version number placeholder, and three check-list items to showcase completed features or milestones. Beneath the roadmap, a seven-column goals-and-deadlines tracker displays daily to-dos for the upcoming week, ensuring clarity on next steps.
Built on master slides for both PowerPoint and Google Slides, every element is fully vector-editable. Swap placeholder text, adjust panel colors, or add additional bullet points without disrupting alignment. The modular design supports quick slide duplication—use the first layout for weekly sprints and the second for quarterly or annual planning. Subtle drop shadows, rounded corners, and clean typography reinforce a modern aesthetic that fits any corporate brand.
Whether you’re leading agile retrospectives, executive briefings, or cross-functional status meetings, this template streamlines your reporting. Duplicate the weekly-update slide to compare successive sprints or customize the roadmap panel to reflect alternative timelines. With intuitive placeholders and a cohesive visual style, you’ll save hours on slide formatting and focus on driving actionable insights.
Who is it for
Project managers, scrum masters, and product owners will leverage these slides for sprint reviews and roadmap presentations. PMO teams, executive sponsors, and development leads benefit from its structured update and release-planning layouts.
Other Uses
Repurpose the weekly-update slide for client status reports or departmental retrospectives. Adapt the roadmap slide to illustrate marketing campaigns, training programs, or budgeting cycles by relabeling the timeline headers and checklists.
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