How I redesigned 3 McKinsey slides (and made them better!)

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  • čas přidán 22. 06. 2024
  • It's not an easy task to fit a large amount of text and data on a PowerPoint slide, while keeping the slide easy to read and understand. So when top consulting firms like McKinsey are able to do it well, the slide itself feels almost like a work of art.
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Komentáře • 215

  • @AnalystAcademy
    @AnalystAcademy  Před rokem +7

    Our new data visualization course is live! Head to our website for a free preview.

  • @NeerajSharma-og3po
    @NeerajSharma-og3po Před rokem +68

    I hope you know what a fabulous contribution you are making to the world (and I am not being sarcastic here). So many professionals spend so many hours on decks and yet fail to communicate their message... You are just making their lives so much better through this channel.

  • @rizkymumtaza
    @rizkymumtaza Před rokem +26

    For aspiring consultants, this is one of the best video in CZcams right now

  • @LeanScaleup
    @LeanScaleup Před rokem +126

    Hi Paul, the step-by-step animated visual evolvement is a quantum jump in improving the value of your videos. Also, the way you structure the video (Intro, tell what you want to tell, tell it, tell what you told) and the conversational tone adds to the jump in quality and value. Congrats, keep on going!

    • @AnalystAcademy
      @AnalystAcademy  Před rokem +1

      Thank you Frank! Really appreciate the feedback.

  • @pradeepnlife
    @pradeepnlife Před rokem +17

    Generally, those great at preparing slide deck are not good at explaining the rationale, and those good at explanations are not good at their creativity. You're great at both Creativity and Explanation. While as a great coach, your videos helps to put our perspective in a right direction - in a simple yet effective way. Your courses are simply great for all consultants. Many Thanks for this great video!👍

    • @AnalystAcademy
      @AnalystAcademy  Před rokem

      Thank you! I'm so glad the videos have been helpful.

  • @summernaturale347
    @summernaturale347 Před rokem +9

    Once again, great work with how the whole video comes together and your valuable insights. Really really appreciate you taking the time to give these lessons for free, basically. One thing I would add to the last example is perhaps a key takeaway box to put the additional details you removed and new ones (i.e., EBITDA and the specific technologies they mentioned in the title but didn't talk about after)

  • @kateh4595
    @kateh4595 Před rokem +14

    It's a great pleasure to watch someone really masterful do their magic! And a bonus that you managed to very clearly convey the logic of what you were doing. Thanks!

  • @michaelnaz6457
    @michaelnaz6457 Před rokem +3

    I've never had one client who had a slide deck presentation prior to my design work. So I've had nothing to compare my designs too. So thank you for this video.

  • @jaredjamespark
    @jaredjamespark Před rokem +40

    The high/low estimate chart can be improved by using a simple horizontal line that goes from 0 to 1. Mark 5% as low estimate, 22% as high estimate, and scrap the 17% number entirely - it’s quite distracting from the low/high estimate that we want to communicate.

    • @SanziUtca
      @SanziUtca Před rokem +1

      I agree and actually don’t understand why the sum of the high and low estimate are taken. I would say it’s one or the other.

    • @lifebasesolutions3405
      @lifebasesolutions3405 Před rokem +7

      Agree. Shouldn’t the high estimate be 22%? 17% appears to be the difference. It’s a confusing chart.

    • @ByToothandClaw
      @ByToothandClaw Před rokem +2

      @@lifebasesolutions3405 Yep - that screamed out at me - plus the original key showed a solid line and the diagram showed a dashed.
      Completely destroys the credibility of the presenter ... "If you can't simplify correctly - why should I trust the rest of what you say?"
      Although I did wonder if part of the reason is to distract from the written words - it feels like a word soup to make the person sound knowledgable - I hope the remaining slides justified that 22%. Are they saying that companies running massive mining sites aren't doing scheduling in a computer? The other statements are also heavily contextual.
      So I am not sure the idea of the poor slide was to distract from the poor message - utilising "My Eyes Glaze Over" and leveraging the brand to make the viewer minimise the questioning.

    • @eegpas
      @eegpas Před rokem +2

      Totally agree...estimates are not additive therefore the top estimate looks to be 17%; whoever did it did not communicate or explain well

    • @leonidas7692
      @leonidas7692 Před rokem +1

      I think the fact we are calling the estimate data out is actually a failure to communicate the facts in the title. A spread of 17% between high and low is material as it could be a qualifier for the client. Is a closer to 5% improvement worth my resources? What are the conditions that could get me closer to 22%? This whole slide needs to be reworked, imho.

  • @KickinItStudios
    @KickinItStudios Před rokem +37

    Also, for the column chart in the first example, it seems that 22% IS the high estimate while 5% is the low estimate. Not sure why they bothered to include the 17% unless they were just trying to illustrate the uncertainty, but it adds extra confusion between what seems to be a min and max number.

    • @mich94762
      @mich94762 Před rokem +5

      Glad you pointed this out. I had the same exact thought!

    • @stevejones606
      @stevejones606 Před rokem +4

      yeah, this column chart doesn't make sense. There are 2 estimates: a low one of 5% and a high one of 17%. No reason that I can see that you'd add them together.

  • @FearedDream
    @FearedDream Před rokem +6

    WowI wish this was covered in uni. 4 years into my career and I learned so much. Thank you!

  • @DP12356
    @DP12356 Před rokem

    Brilliant work. I loved watching you clean that up. Well done.

  • @ichfan9811
    @ichfan9811 Před rokem +1

    Great & concise explanation! Thanks!

  • @emelielindstroem
    @emelielindstroem Před rokem

    I really liked this style of video. Thank you for talking us through your thinking!

  • @esthercraft
    @esthercraft Před rokem

    Love this - analysis - it helps us to go through that logical rationale flow when we are doing our charts

  • @johntabler3938
    @johntabler3938 Před 10 měsíci

    Thoroughly enjoy the way you walk through the process

  • @MrBostonStrangler
    @MrBostonStrangler Před rokem

    Loved this clip. Great pace and equally impressive improvements to the slides 👏

  • @benl5432
    @benl5432 Před rokem +1

    I just came across your channel, randomly.
    The last 2 videos where you show us rather than just explaining see fantastic!
    I've subbed based on these 2 videos, hoping you'll upload more like this! 🤞

  • @danielrushton1808
    @danielrushton1808 Před rokem +1

    I really enjoyed both the content you taught and the way you taught it! It was so satisfying to watch while being informative 💯

  • @bunnyqb2
    @bunnyqb2 Před 6 měsíci

    so clear and excellent

  • @nik223656
    @nik223656 Před rokem

    Great video paul. I came across your channel a few days ago and it's great to see such good content out there. All the best for your upcoming vids.

  • @badajoz711
    @badajoz711 Před rokem

    Amazing content and great presentation. Thank you!

  • @nanwuamitofo
    @nanwuamitofo Před rokem +3

    Wow. This is amazing!

  • @tigertiger777777
    @tigertiger777777 Před rokem +2

    Excellent work!

  • @PCRoss2469
    @PCRoss2469 Před rokem +1

    Brilliant, THANKS !

  • @purenrg4life
    @purenrg4life Před rokem

    this was brilliant.. thanks so much for sharing

  • @diesanta
    @diesanta Před rokem +2

    This is an incredible quality material for all who have to develop a presentation. Thank you for sharing this content!

  • @semitangent
    @semitangent Před rokem +3

    Super interesting design walkthrough and I'm glad that you explicitly mentioned "corporate style" in the video. Coming from physics, I was quite surprised how much 'tribalism' there is in different domains of knowledge on what constitutes a great slide. For example, my advisor for my Master's Thesis would reject your (reworked!) slide number 2 as "that's not your slide, those are the notes for what you want to say". In physics, we work a lot less with text and a lot more with geometrical representations of the concepts when constructing our slides. Your video gives me a great insight into a different tribe of slide making :)

  • @hemakrishnan343
    @hemakrishnan343 Před 5 měsíci

    Learnt a great deal. Thank you

  • @BizChology
    @BizChology Před rokem

    A great episode Paul, appreciate all of your hardwork and dedication to teach us the best way to present our pitch.

  • @gerardgoddard2183
    @gerardgoddard2183 Před rokem

    brilliant video, thanks!!!

  • @tylermoml2214
    @tylermoml2214 Před 8 měsíci

    I loved this video, thanks for sharing

  • @doublep1406
    @doublep1406 Před rokem

    I love this kind of vid. thanks a lot

  • @flourishwithMJ
    @flourishwithMJ Před 27 dny

    Great eye at details. Excellent and intuitive reviewing skills. A clear mind that explains in a way that makes so much sense. Thank you.

  • @RobWirz
    @RobWirz Před rokem

    Awesome video! Thanks 👍🏼

  • @penndragon22
    @penndragon22 Před rokem +3

    I've not subscribed on my first video on many channels, but here is one. I can immediately see the relevance of your content and your comments section is value add. Well done.

    • @AnalystAcademy
      @AnalystAcademy  Před rokem

      Thank you!! I agree the comment section is very helpful. Really appreciate everyone’s input.

  • @user-fw6iq8lk7c
    @user-fw6iq8lk7c Před 8 měsíci

    Great eye for design and visualizing data! :) Awesome stuff.

  • @Aprilhojazz
    @Aprilhojazz Před rokem

    Really good! Thank you.

  • @volondee
    @volondee Před rokem

    Brilliant, thanks!

  • @maxim8388
    @maxim8388 Před rokem

    I've learned so much from your channel during past week. Thank you!
    It would be great if you can cover differences between different industries like consulting, education, etc.

  • @tethron.
    @tethron. Před rokem +1

    Nice! That does look much better

  • @andra3606
    @andra3606 Před rokem

    good job and inspiring what you did on the slides

  • @andreasbott4753
    @andreasbott4753 Před rokem

    Great content, thank you!

  • @nicoleheang9723
    @nicoleheang9723 Před 10 měsíci

    More of this type of content, please. Thank you for sharing!

  • @ArshadShaikhm
    @ArshadShaikhm Před rokem

    Amazing transformation

  • @BillAugersdca
    @BillAugersdca Před rokem

    Outstanding!

  • @politicalsideshow
    @politicalsideshow Před rokem

    Wow! Thank you!

  • @MelodieMalicieuse
    @MelodieMalicieuse Před rokem

    Very interesting, thank you

  • @utkarshjha6034
    @utkarshjha6034 Před rokem +1

    Hello Paul, this is probably the first time I am commenting on any video on CZcams. Loved the way you cleared the slides. I am gonna go through all of your videos, that's a sure thing. :)

  • @tolevelup
    @tolevelup Před 10 dny

    Great video!

  • @Chuka_lupin
    @Chuka_lupin Před rokem

    Very good video. I enjoyed learning. Thank you.

  • @aakashshroff3776
    @aakashshroff3776 Před rokem

    Loved it

  • @hepdepaddel
    @hepdepaddel Před rokem +4

    Great changes and inspirations! If you like a good title - then why should PowerPoint decide where to line brake? Second slide, I‘d break manually after „agenda“ to make it easier to grasp the two parts of the title. Third slide (final title version), I‘d push the „and“ to the next line. And probably get rid of the „for the future“ (what else to plan for?). But that‘s just me not liking the font size to decide how my information is served. 😊 Thank you for inspiring ideas especially on how to make the graphs much easier to digest!

  • @rennelapolinares286
    @rennelapolinares286 Před rokem +1

    More! We want more of this.. i want more of these

  • @abdaf8706
    @abdaf8706 Před rokem

    This is incredible

  • @highs_and_lows4665
    @highs_and_lows4665 Před rokem

    On the first slide you discussed my attention was first drawn to the "bar chart" on the right and then I started looking for textual items that would support the numbers.

  • @jpotter2086
    @jpotter2086 Před rokem +2

    Nice to see someonke fighting back against the design horrors that are churned out every day, in bulk, in presentation decks.

  • @elbo3309
    @elbo3309 Před rokem

    Super helpful

  • @JOSMARCASU.
    @JOSMARCASU. Před rokem

    Great job

  • @ch012
    @ch012 Před 10 měsíci

    So helpful

  • @cocoarecords
    @cocoarecords Před rokem +1

    Insightful and no bs

  • @Ryan-vc8dk
    @Ryan-vc8dk Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you so much

  • @alinemattosw
    @alinemattosw Před rokem

    amazing!

  • @nikitospopados3985
    @nikitospopados3985 Před rokem

    Man, you are crazy! Thnak you!

  • @Seoulbon
    @Seoulbon Před rokem

    You just popped up on my feed!! Great job! Hope all is right

  • @smokemachines666
    @smokemachines666 Před rokem

    you nailed it.....

  • @KickinItStudios
    @KickinItStudios Před rokem +3

    Sorry for all the separate comments, but I think in the second example, the gradient is meant to show that while all of the elements may have some impact, the ones on the bottom have the most, so it is sort of an ordered list and the gradient is meant to show that they all contribute, but strongest correlation at the bottom, which splitting it into two distinct groups kind of removes.

    • @justinzandee
      @justinzandee Před rokem +1

      Yea, definitely agree on that one. The way he redid the slide makes it look like the second four are somewhat separated from the other ones, which is not really the point of the original slide.

  • @SwapperTheFirst
    @SwapperTheFirst Před rokem +6

    fantastic. would be very interesting to see something similar related to data stories in BI tools, like Power BI, Tableau and Qliksense. These gain more and more popularity among consultants, since they provide some "dynamic" during presentation to customers/clients.

  • @Hello-bn2yc
    @Hello-bn2yc Před 8 měsíci

    thank you very much

  • @jamesraj8762
    @jamesraj8762 Před rokem

    superb

  • @fulviocatto1764
    @fulviocatto1764 Před rokem

    Very helpful tips. Perfection is achieved when there is nothing left to take away (Antoine de Saint-Exupéry).

  • @subramanianav
    @subramanianav Před rokem

    For a beginner like me this is very helpful .

  • @thesavvyartist
    @thesavvyartist Před rokem +1

    Very good.

  • @SubtleForces
    @SubtleForces Před rokem +1

    Very nice. It reminds me why I loved to read the Tufte books (20 years ago or so).
    First slide: I don't think the desciption of the levers should be in the slide. It's adding an element of documentation to the visual which should just be in an accompanying text. If they must stay, I think the alignement needs to be worked out (through standardized text length)
    Last slide (wrote this before watching you do some, enjoy): I think the CAGR line can be removed as the message is 4% on revenues and this number should go on the revenue graph. I would add a vertical line for 2013, or use continuous lines until 2013 and dashed lines for the forecast. The x-Axis can be improved with higher dashes every 5 years and by spelling out the years in full every 10 years starting with 2000 and ending with 2020. Last but not least, the average industry EBITDA margin, which is actually the ratio of the two curves, should not be underneath the graph but shown in the graph as the spread between the lines and you only need three values (25, 40, 30) since it is approximate.

  • @roberthochmut9577
    @roberthochmut9577 Před rokem

    Good job 🙂

  • @iangrant3615
    @iangrant3615 Před rokem

    Good video. I found the chart a little confusing and you definitely improved it. I was thinking I'd maybe add an arrow graphic/chevron pointing upwards alongside the bar chart to indicate the upward possibilities being implied by the chart message. Overall I really liked what you said and did here. Small changes that make a big impact.

  • @Kthx881
    @Kthx881 Před rokem +3

    For Slide 3, I would consider the need for the deck to be easily understandable if it was printed in black and white. That said, I would keep the ebitda as a dotted line. Thanks for sharing!

    • @Martinit0
      @Martinit0 Před 7 měsíci

      I was wondering why they even included EBITDA in the graph. It's not supporting the message of revenue growth expectations. I'd rather present revenue growth only and maybe with a range of expectations (as uncertainty band) instead of a fixed number. It's not like every mining company is (was) expecting 3.9% CAGR. But that would of course require to redo the analysis or at least extract uncertainty as well.

  • @rad2gnarly9
    @rad2gnarly9 Před rokem

    Hello, thank you for the great content. Would your firm also consider a video on Integrated or Annual Reports? Many firms seem to be moving towards these mediums over recent years thanks to the rise of the large amounts of ESG reporting necessary (letters from BoD, plans for sustainability/net zero, etc.).

  • @YellowBearCapital
    @YellowBearCapital Před 9 měsíci

    great feedback and comments on the slides.

  • @kerrymain2235
    @kerrymain2235 Před 4 měsíci

    Absolutely Inspring ! Sincerely, thankyou for such real/genuine information v. fluff. I will now try and find what course will teach me what you demonstrated in this video. Question: Do you have the skills to do the same with short instructional videos. I find sooo many very frustrating from a learning perspective (too cluttered, too distracting etc..). So same concept as written material but video material. Thankyou!

  • @sarataylor5934
    @sarataylor5934 Před rokem

    I would love to see some of these design/redesign videos take accessibility for colorblind and visually impaired viewers into account. The third slide in this video, in particular, used very similar colors with low contrast to denote difference. Bolder color choices or patterns might make improved accessibility. For example, keeping the dashed line would be preferable for those with trouble discerning color AND (as someone else mentioned) to those viewing the slides printed in black and white.

  • @mynameistrd6841
    @mynameistrd6841 Před rokem

    This is cool

  • @asutosh123
    @asutosh123 Před rokem

    Hi Paul, thank you very much. This was incredibly helpful. Do you have a video on how to create an executive summary? If not, can you create one?

  • @mohibquadri4053
    @mohibquadri4053 Před rokem +1

    Superb 💛 !! Insightful 📝
    Sir could u help me with in my case the lack of clarity & guidance to follow the path of starting service based consultancy has become a problem as my field of construction design & drafting industry ( Hvac ) there aren't enough mentors to guide & show path specifically as it's not something which is in trend like Information technology sector & many clients prefer people with already 1 or 2 yrs of experience on projects.. what do you think should i be doing in such a situation ? Also pls suggest some best or ur favourite books to know practical tips on online money making as service providers..

  • @user-ix9pw1sy2d
    @user-ix9pw1sy2d Před rokem

    Great demonstration!

  • @lifewalk244
    @lifewalk244 Před rokem +7

    At slide 2 I would think about bolding key words. It helps a lot for slides with much text to grasp the essence of each of the 8 points while glancing over it.
    Just 1-2 words and not the whole thing.
    For slide 1 I would make the description of the graph pop more out.Its hard to read what the graph really is about since the grey is very light.
    Overall great job

  • @cbbrownclaire62
    @cbbrownclaire62 Před rokem +2

    How do you demonstrate the drawings on the chart you do on screen, Paul? I need to do similar and teach analysts how to write better charts via a zoom instruction class. What equipment are you using please? I would love to be able to show charts and how I am making changes. Thank you!!

    • @AnalystAcademy
      @AnalystAcademy  Před rokem +3

      Hi Claire, I just use a drawing tablet from a company called XP-Pen. The tablet is hooked up to my laptop and I have the PowerPoint slide in presentation mode. Hit Ctrl + P to turn the cursor into a pen. Good luck!!

  • @SavoirLife
    @SavoirLife Před rokem +1

    Hi Paul,
    Are you using a iPad pen to carry out all the changes through an iPad Pro? Btw on the final chart I wouldnt have such a bright colour for the %ovals, try in same colour as Today as well changing the ovals to triangles and see if it works. Finally, do you have anything on Kutools!

  • @vesakardin
    @vesakardin Před rokem

    Excellent work!! 👌
    You wrote that you used the XP-Pen tablet to do the drawing, but how do you do the transitions in the video between original slide and the modified one, with the elements moving as animations?

    • @j10001
      @j10001 Před rokem

      I’m guessing he created animations in PowerPoint or keynote, just for our benefit

    • @vesakardin
      @vesakardin Před rokem

      @@j10001 Okei, I didn't know you could make these kind of animations with Office tools.

  • @ByToothandClaw
    @ByToothandClaw Před rokem

    Yes - more of this "thought process" style.

  • @jelayne
    @jelayne Před rokem

    Great video, but can you tell me how you created the bubble numbers?

  • @ondrejt7542
    @ondrejt7542 Před rokem +1

    Great job Paul, you've managed to improve the slide in 6-9 years - would that make it to steerco thou? #needasap, #plsfix

  • @KickinItStudios
    @KickinItStudios Před rokem +1

    Is there a reason you include all the extra white space on top and bottom of the slide when you are going through your edits? Not sure if that was the original aspect ratio, but it makes it look like there is a lot more visual room to expand and that the content is artificially constrained.

  • @89DerChristian
    @89DerChristian Před rokem +5

    Great tips! But I fear the focus for these layouts was to make them easy to fill and produce quantity over quality. Or at least that was my experience when I was building slides all day everyday ;)

  • @minhvuongluu7644
    @minhvuongluu7644 Před rokem

    Is there any Add In for Power Points that you would recommend

  • @longtailedbroadbill
    @longtailedbroadbill Před rokem

    the only thing I didn't see u address was the 6X6 rule. A bunch of those bullets just needed condensing. You don't have to have complete sentences and it's actually better to let the audience fill in the blanks with your verbalizations and their thoughts because then they're more engaged with the presentation.
    just thoughts. about to finish my masters degree so brushing up on presentation skills before I have to go and sit through a million painful presentations next week, and host a few myself. wish me luck!

  • @Leto2ndAtreides
    @Leto2ndAtreides Před rokem

    Slide 2... I think you could use the takeaway box as the heading (with slight modification) and it'd improve the clarity of this slide by a ton. Currently, it is again, completely uninspiring.
    The slide may also need to be broken into separate slides. One focusing on the strategic aspect, and one focusing on improving the efficiency of digital systems.
    Some of the points in the digital systems category also aren't drivers of value. Like cybersecurity is important, but it's like saying that you have a doctor's office in your office building. That's a whole separate function from the function of creating business or economic value, and the responsibility for that would be given to someone else than the business or economic strategists.

  • @siddharthgodavarti4156

    Hi Paul, for the third slide, what's your take on making the "USD billion" a Y-Axis label as opposed to leaving it at the top? My thought was that it could increase title space, but was curious what you thought?

    • @AnalystAcademy
      @AnalystAcademy  Před rokem

      That could work fine, but I'm not sure how much space it would create since it's already so close to the axis anyway. Rotating the text vertically and placing it to the left of the axis would save some space, but generally I try to avoid rotating text because it hurts readability.

  • @barbararaiji6769
    @barbararaiji6769 Před rokem

    Do u recommend think-cell?

  • @ahmedyb
    @ahmedyb Před rokem

    Great vid. How are you able to edit the actual charts without replicating them? Is it software? If yes, please tell me which?

    • @AnalystAcademy
      @AnalystAcademy  Před rokem +2

      Just PowerPoint!

    • @ahmedyb
      @ahmedyb Před rokem

      @@AnalystAcademy I converted the PDF presentation and tried to edit but it didn't work. Each slide is like an uneditable picture. Please how do I go about it? I want to practise editing the charts in your videos.

    • @ElCidPhysics90
      @ElCidPhysics90 Před rokem +1

      @@ahmedyb the download link is a pdf. Would be very difficult to extract a PowerPoint slide from that document. Your best bet is to recreate from scratch. You could try and get the original slides but they may not make them available. Besides, you’d probably learn a lot more creating from scratch.

    • @ahmedyb
      @ahmedyb Před rokem +1

      @@ElCidPhysics90 Thank you for your reply.

    • @ElCidPhysics90
      @ElCidPhysics90 Před rokem

      @@ahmedyb you’re welcome