Slide Makeover Video Podcast #81:Showing a range of values

14
Slide Makeover Video Podcast #81: Showing a range of values Based on Dave Paradi’s ideas at www.ThinkOutsideTheSlide.com

Transcript of Slide Makeover Video Podcast #81:Showing a range of values

Page 1: Slide Makeover Video Podcast #81:Showing a range of values

Slide Makeover

Video Podcast #81:

Showing a range of values

Based on Dave Paradi’s ideas at

www.ThinkOutsideTheSlide.com

Page 2: Slide Makeover Video Podcast #81:Showing a range of values

When presenters need to

communicate a range of values,

they usually use a table from a

spreadsheet, like this …

Page 3: Slide Makeover Video Podcast #81:Showing a range of values

Midsized car prices

Min Max Range

Our Brand $23,500 $31,500 $ 8,000

Brand B $39,000 $51,000 $12,000

Brand M $29,000 $35,000 $ 6,000

Brand J $32,000 $36,000 $ 4,000

Page 4: Slide Makeover Video Podcast #81:Showing a range of values

The information is accurate, but it

doesn’t effectively communicate

the message that our midsized

cars are more affordable than the

vehicles from our competitors.

Page 5: Slide Makeover Video Podcast #81:Showing a range of values

Midsized car prices

Min Max Range

Our Brand $23,500 $31,500 $ 8,000

Brand B $39,000 $51,000 $12,000

Brand M $29,000 $35,000 $ 6,000

Brand J $32,000 $36,000 $ 4,000

The audience would have to do

a lot of math to figure out that

most of our midsized cars are

more affordable

Page 6: Slide Makeover Video Podcast #81:Showing a range of values

A better approach is to use a range

of values graph. Here’s what I

turned the original table into.

Page 7: Slide Makeover Video Podcast #81:Showing a range of values

Our cars are more affordable than

similar cars from other manufacturers

$0 $10 $20 $30 $40 $50 $60

Our Brand

Brand B

Brand M

Brand J

Price range of midsize car models

Thousands

Page 8: Slide Makeover Video Podcast #81:Showing a range of values

The ranges are shown along the

horizontal axis that represents

cost. It is easy for the audience to

see where the range lies and how

big it is. It is created by using a

stacked bar graph with one

segment set to be invisible.

Page 9: Slide Makeover Video Podcast #81:Showing a range of values

Our cars are more affordable than

similar cars from other manufacturers

$0 $10 $20 $30 $40 $50 $60

Our Brand

Brand B

Brand M

Brand J

Price range of midsize car models

Thousands

The segment from the

vertical axis to the

minimum value is

invisible

Page 10: Slide Makeover Video Podcast #81:Showing a range of values

It may look complicated to create

this type of graph, but it really isn’t

that hard. It uses the stacked bar

chart built in to Excel or

PowerPoint. The value of the first

invisible segment is the minimum

value and the value of the second

segment is the range.

Page 11: Slide Makeover Video Podcast #81:Showing a range of values

It is important to also focus the

audience on the one segment that

we want to draw their attention to.

In this case, it is the segment that

represents our midsized vehicles.

This can be done by using a muted

color for the other segments and a

bold color for our segment.

Page 12: Slide Makeover Video Podcast #81:Showing a range of values

Our cars are more affordable than

similar cars from other manufacturers

$0 $10 $20 $30 $40 $50 $60

Our Brand

Brand B

Brand M

Brand J

Price range of midsize car models

Thousands

This segment stands out

and draws the focus of

the audience because it

has a bold color

Page 13: Slide Makeover Video Podcast #81:Showing a range of values

Before After

Lessons:

1. Show the range visually so the audience can easily compare the

ranges and positions along the measurement axis

2. Use color to focus attention on one range

3. Explore how making elements of a graph invisible can create an

effective visual

Quick recap:

More makeovers available at www.SlideMakeoverVideos.com

Page 14: Slide Makeover Video Podcast #81:Showing a range of values

If you would like me to help

your team create presentations

that have a clear message with

focused content and effective

visuals, get in touch:

P: 905-510-4911

E: [email protected]

W: www.ThinkOutsideTheSlide.com