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We've all heard it before: 'Yes, that's okay, but ....' Well, this is the basis of one of our classic business storylines.
We call it Watch Out for a reason: it's a warning storyline that tells your audience that there are risks ahead that must be managed. Like Houston, it's not just about the warning, it drives the audience to the steps required to address the risks ahead.
This PowerPoint template includes an annotated example storyline (based on the Minto Pyramid Principle) that enables you to cut and paste your own content inside so you don't have to start from scratch.
Prepared by Davina Stanley and Gerard Castles of Clarity College, this template is one of seven they offer to make it easier for you to communicate complex ideas clearly in business. Both Davina and Gerard trained at McKinsey as communication specialists.
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Source: Best Practices in Pyramid Principle, Project Risk PowerPoint Slides: PowerPoint Template Explaining How to Counter Emerging Risks PowerPoint (PPTX) Presentation, Clarity First
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Clarity First is a program for ambitious professionals who want to communicate complex ideas with compelling clarity.
We blend top-tier strategy consulting experience and techniques with deep cross-industry experience helping experts of all kinds engage their audiences so they get the responses they need more quickly.
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