How do you make a McKinsey presentation?

How do you make a McKinsey presentation?

How do you make a McKinsey presentation?

Some key rules I like to follow:

  1. Make sure all text within your slide body is the same font size (harder than you would think)
  2. Do not go outside of the margins into the white space on the side.
  3. All titles throughout the presentation should be 2 lines or less and stay the same font size.

What is McKinsey style presentation?

In true McKinsey style, there is a lot of analysis and data. Titles are written in sentence-form with a “takeaway” Standardized color, font, layout, and kicker-boxes. Frameworks to simplify the complex: timelines, value chain, bubble charts, histograms, maturity models, waterfall charts, and ROE analysis.

Do consultants use PowerPoint?

Presentations are also called “deliverables” because they are the products that we deliver to clients. It is a core part of the job, but commonly misunderstood. Reality is that consultants use PowerPoints.

How do consultants make presentations?

These seven consulting presentation tips will help you offer your ideas in a way that reflects well on your brand and impresses potential clients:

  1. Mind your brand.
  2. Balance words and images.
  3. Use high-quality visuals.
  4. Craft a compelling introduction.
  5. Consider your audience’s point of view.
  6. Create virtual presentations.

How do you present a consulting presentation?

Do consultants use PowerPoint or Google Slides?

But most often, the best slides tend to come from consultants. This makes sense if you think about it… a consulting firm’s main deliverable is most often a PowerPoint deck, so it’s in their best interest to make these decks as high quality as possible.

What font do consulting firms use?

Calibri, Tahoma, Arial… Just depends but kept simple. Consulting agencies are not concerned with google fonts and all that jazz. I keep mine simple and use a font that’s a bit more squared up than round-ish like Arial.

What font is BCG?

The Henderson is a proprietary typeface family designed to convey a strong personality to the Boston Consulting Group communication tools. It asserts The group’s faith in progress and modernity while remaining true to its heritage and history.

How do I start a consulting presentation?

It’s tempting to start creating a presentation by opening PowerPoint (or Keynote). It makes much more sense to separate out working out what you want to say from creating visuals that help you say it. Try using Post-Its with a key point on each, and arranging them to help plan your structure.