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As an AI text-based model, I'm unable to create visual representations. However, I can guide you on how to create a profit tree.
Start by identifying your main revenue streams. These will form the branches of your tree. For example, if you run a retail business, your revenue streams might include sales from different product categories.
Next, identify the costs associated with each revenue stream. These will form the leaves of your tree. For example, the costs for a product category might include manufacturing, shipping, and marketing costs.
Draw a large tree and label the trunk as 'Profit'. Draw branches for each revenue stream, and then draw leaves for each cost associated with that revenue stream. This will give you a visual representation of where your profits are coming from and where your costs are going.
Remember, the goal of a profit tree is to help you understand your business better, so make sure to update it as your business grows and changes.
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First and foremost, use this slide to define the basics of your problem and list all of your Mutually Exclusive (ME) items, as well as all of your Collectively Exhaustive (CE) items. Then communicated these items to your team or stakeholders. With slides, such as this one, you can create and share with your team a Profitability Tree. Profitability trees are a type of issue tree that is created with the sole intent to run a thorough analysis of the company profits.
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