Description
The progress status across four key milestones using Harvey Balls
Format
PowerPoint
Harvey Balls are a visual tool used in presentation slides to represent qualitative information in a simple, circular diagram. Each circle (or "ball") is partially filled to indicate the proportion or status of something. They are commonly used to show progress, levels of completion, ratings, or the extent to which certain criteria are met.
Key Characteristics:
- Circular Diagrams: Harvey Balls are small circles that can be fully or partially filled to convey information.
- Percentage Representation: The amount of the circle that is filled typically corresponds to a percentage, such as 25%, 50%, 75%, or 100%.
- Visual Simplicity: They provide a quick, at-a-glance summary that is easy to understand without the need for detailed text or complex charts.
- Comparative Tool: Often used to compare the status of multiple items, such as tasks, projects, or criteria, on the same slide.
- Customizable: You can adjust the fill level and color to suit the context of your presentation, making them versatile for various uses.
Common Uses in Presentation Slides:
- Project Management: To display the completion status of different milestones or tasks.
- Performance Evaluation: To represent ratings or the extent to which objectives have been met.
- Benchmarking: To compare different options, products, or criteria side by side.
- Reporting: To visually summarize progress or status in a concise way.
Harvey Balls are particularly useful when you need to convey progress or comparisons quickly and efficiently, without overwhelming your audience with too much information.