Cause And Effect Template
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It is often considered human nature to ask, why? and how? We want to know how our child got sick so we can better prevent it from happening in the future, or why our colleague a pay raise because we want one as well. These examples identify only a few of the relationships we think about in our lives, but each shows the importance of understanding cause and effect. A cause is something that produces an event or condition. An effect is what results from an event or condition. The purpose of the cause-and-effect is to determine how various phenomena relate in terms of origins and results. Sometimes the connection between cause and effect is clear, but often determining the exact relationship between the two is very difficult. Use the complex nature of cause and effect to your advantage. Often it is not necessary, or even possible, to find the exact cause of an event or to name the exact effect. When formulating a thesis, you can claim one of a number of causes or effects to be the primary, or main, cause or effect. As soon as you claim that one cause or one effect is more crucial than the others, you have developed a thesis. Explaining complex relationships requires the full use of evidence, such as scientific studies, expert testimony, statistics, and anecdotes. Introduce your topic in an engaging way. End your introduction with a thesis that states the main cause, the main effect, or both. Revealing cause-and-effect relationships is very important when analysing a company’s economic activities. Once you have identified the reasons for the loss or profit growth, you can develop an action plan that will help you achieve your goals.
The Cause & Effect template has four slides. All slides in the template have the necessary tools to build a professional presentation. The first slide immediately grabs the audience’s attention with its infographics. This slide will be useful for HR managers and company executives. For example, you can use it to prepare your employee development and productivity strategy. On the one hand, you can indicate a plan of your actions, which in the future will act as reasons – increasing salaries, updating work tools, increasing motivation. On the other hand, you indicate the consequences of these actions – increased sales, improved customer service, and increased employee performance. The third slide of this template is a fish skeleton. You can use it when building your plan and determine the result (effect) for each of your actions (reasons). This slide will be useful for sales managers, logistics managers. Also, this slide will be useful for new leaders when they prepare activities to increase profits or reduce costs for the company. Cause & Effect template can be used by crisis managers in their work. Also, this template will be useful for startups and investment companies. You can change the size, colour, and position of the objects as needed so that the slides in this template seamlessly complement your other presentations.