These PowerPoint slides contain clock
graphics in different designs with which you can clearly display each
time zone of the world and its corrosponding time difference.
Prime Meridian and Time Zones
The earth is roughly divided into 25 time zones that resemble each
time and place the sun reaches its zenith or direct vertical point.
Starting with the "Prime Meridian“, the imaginary line connecting the
north and south pole passing through the London borough of Greenwich,
each zone is set at regular intervals around the globe. In the UK and
large parts of West Africa, it was called "Greenwich Mean Time" (GMT)
and was later changed to "Coordinated Universal Time" (UTC). From this
"zero" zone the clock is set one hour ahead per zone eastbound, or one
hour back westound.
Time Difference Between Corporate Locations
Clock graphics are handy for representing the current time in
different locations of your company simultaneously. Telephone or video
conferences can be coordinated more quickly, and such a juxtaposition
gives your employees a better idea of what time they can reach certain
colleagues in the office.
Go even further by designing the clock face with a silhouette of the
respective country. Our PowerPoint template offers you clocks in
several forms, as well as the ability to customize the design of the
dials. Other elements of this toolbox can help in creating your
presentation. For example, a schematic illustration of Earth with its
time zones and other motifs can be used as an eye-catching transition
slide.
This World Time Clocks Set
- illustrates time differences between corporate locations
- offers a range of different clock designs and graphics
- helps in organizing and managing time
This PowerPoint Template Includes:
- clock graphics in various designs
- a selection of dials
- a collection of motifs on clocks and time zones