100+ Real Consulting Presentations from McKinsey, BCG, Bain, and More
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We’ve gathered presentations from top consulting firms that you can use to inspire your own slide making.
For this post we’ve gathered 100+ real presentations from top consulting firms around the internet for you to review, analyze, and learn from. Each has its strengths and weaknesses, and each provides a different look into how top quality consulting presentations get created and delivered to clients.
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- Reshaping NYCHA support functions (BCG)
- Loose dogs in Dallas: Strategic Recommendations to Improve Public Safety and Animal Welfare (BCG)
- Melbourne as a Global Cultural Destination (BCG)
- The Open Education Resources ecosystem (BCG)
- The True-Luxury Global Consumer Insight (7th Edition) (BCG)
- Evaluating NYC media sector development and setting the stage for future growth (BCG)
- The Electric Car Tipping Point (BCG)
- Projecting US Mail volumes to 2020 (BCG)
- Next Generation Manufacturing (2016) (BCG)
- Corporate Ventures in Sweden (2016) (BCG)
- Port of Los Angeles Clean Truck Program – March 2008 (BCG)
- USPS Future Business Model (McKinsey)
- Investment and Industrial Policy: A Perspective on the Future (McKinsey)
- Outperformers: High-growth emerging economies and the companies that propel them (McKinsey)
- Technology’s role in mineral criticality (World Materials Forum) (McKinsey)
- Challenges in Mining: Scarcity or Opportunity? (McKinsey)
- Modelling the potential of digitally-enabled processes, transparency and participation in the NHS (McKinsey)
- Addressing the Global Affordable Housing Challenge (2016) (McKinsey)
- Capturing the Full Electrical Efficiency Potential of the UK (2012) (McKinsey)
- Digital Luxury Experience (2017) (McKinsey)
- Digitally-Enabled Processes in the NHS (2014) (McKinsey)
- How Companies can Capture the Veteran Opportunity (2012) (McKinsey)
- Insurance Trends and Growth Opportunities for Poland (2015) (McKinsey)
- Laying the Foundations for a Financially Sound Industry (2013) (McKinsey)
- From Poverty to Empowerment (2014) (McKinsey)
- Consumer privacy in retail (Deloitte)
- TMT Outlook 2017: A new wave of advances offer opportunities and challenges (Deloitte)
- Deloitte SEA CFO Forum Southeast Asia Business Outlook (Deloitte)
- Deloitte Kenya Budget 2022/23 Webinar (Deloitte)
- The Shopping Centre Handbook 4.0 (Deloitte)
Bain & Co.
- 2011 China Luxury Market Study (Bain)
- Bain & UC Berkley Operational Excellence (2010) (Bain)
- Fintech New York: Partnerships, Platforms and Open Innovation (Accenture)
- Shaping the Sustainable Organization (Accenture)
- The Decade to Deliver: A Call to Business Action (Accenture)
- Fueling the Energy Future (Accenture)
- Cracking the Code on Consumer Fraud (Accenture)
- Right Cloud Mindset: Survey Results Hospitality (Accenture)
- Unleashing Competitiveness on the Cloud Continuum (Accenture)
- Whole Brain Leadership: New Rules of Engagement for the C-Suite (Accenture)
- Federal Technology Vision 2021: Full U.S. Federal Survey Findings (Accenture)
- Accenture Consumer Behavior Research: The value shake-up (Accenture)
- Tech Adoption and Strategy for Innovation & Growth (Accenture)
- Intelligent Operations for Future-Ready Businesses (Accenture)
- When, Where & How AI Will Boost Federal Workforce Productivity (Accenture)
- How fit is your allocation strategy? (EY)
- European Banking Barometer (2015) (EY)
- EY Price Point: global oil and gas market outlook, Q2 | April 2022 (EY)
- IBOR transition: Opportunities and challenges for the asset management industry (EY)
- Global Capital Confidence Barometer 21st edition (EY)
- Power transactions and trends Q2 2019 (EY)
- MAPS2018 Keynote address on EY report: Life Sciences 4.0 – Securing value through data-driven platforms (EY)
- EY Germany FinTech Landscape (EY)
PwC / Strategy&
- Project Management: Improving performance, reducing risk (PwC)
- World Economic Forum: The power of analytics for better and faster decisions by Dan DiFilippo (PwC)
- Apache Hadoop Summit 2016: The Future of Apache Hadoop an Enterprise Architecture View (PwC)
- Turning big data into big revenue (PwC)
- Medical Cost Trend: Behind the Numbers 2017 (PwC)
- PwC’s new Golden Age Index – how well are countries harnessing the power of older workers? (PwC)
- PwC’s Global Technology IPO Review — Q1 2015 (PwC)
- PwC Trends in the workforce (PwC)
- 18th Annual Global CEO Survey – Technology industry key findings (PwC)
- The FDA and industry: A recipe for collaborating in the New Health Economy (PwC)
- Making zero-emission trucking a reality (Strategy&)
- Sustainability strategies for Oil and Gas (Strategy&)
- Driving the sustainability agenda on C-level (Strategy&)
- The Diversity Imperative: 14th Annual Australian Chief Executive Study (Strategy&)
- Creating a Winning Recipe for a Meal Kits Program (LEK)
- The 4th Annual New Mobility Study 2019 (LEK)
- 2019 APAC Hospital Priority Study Overview (LEK)
- Rail industry cost and revenue sharing (2011) (LEK)
- 2019 Media and Entertainment Study (LEK)
- Navigating a digital-first home furnishings market (LEK)
- 5 Opportunities in the Nutritional Supplements Industry (LEK)
- Infrastructure Victoria – AZ/ZEV International Scan (LEK)
- The Rapidly Evolving Landscape of Meal Kits and E-commerce in Food & Beverage (LEK)
- Top 8 Insights From the 2018 Beauty, Health & Wellness Survey (LEK)
- 2018 Brand Owner Packaging Survey (LEK)
- 2016 Strategic Hospital Priorities Study (LEK)
- The Merchandising Evolution (and why NDC Matters) (LEK)
- Infrastructure beyond COVID-19 (LEK)
- China Exit or Co-Investment Opportunities for German PE Investors (LEK)
- Strategy Study 2014 ( AT Kearney)
- Australia: Taking Bigger Steps ( AT Kearney)
- Lifting the Barriers to Retail Innovation in ASEAN ( AT Kearney)
- The Future of Commercial Vehicle Powertrains (2012) ( AT Kearney)
- A.T. Kearney 2017 State of Logistics Report: Accelerating into Uncertainty ( AT Kearney)
- Pursuing Customer Inspired Growth ( AT Kearney)
- The Accelerating Growth of Frictionless Commerce ( AT Kearney)
- Consolidation of the US Banking Industry ( AT Kearney)
- Covid-19 and Effects on Turkey ( AT Kearney)
Booz Allen Hamilton, Alvarez & Marsal and others
- European Distressed Credit Watch List (Alvarez & Marsal)
- Corporate Headquarters Study 2018 (Roland Berger)
- The Lithium-Ion (EV) battery market and supply chain (Roland Berger)
- IP Theft (Booz Allen Hamilton)
- Booz Allen Hamilton and Market Connections: C4ISR Survey Report (Booz Allen Hamilton)
- Joining Forces: Interagency Collaboration and “Smart Power” (Booz Allen Hamilton)
- Booz Allen at a glance (Booz Allen Hamilton)
- Investor Presentation Deck (Booz Allen Hamilton)
- Responding to Covid-19 (2021) (Oliver Wyman)
- C ovid-19 Special Primer (2020) (Oliver Wyman)
- Building Up Immunity of the Financial Sector (Oliver Wyman)
- Customer Experience: The 14BN Risk Noted for Discussion (Oliver Wyman)
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Reshaping NYCHA support functions
Good: Realistic client presentation, clear slide structure, complete storyline
Not Good: Outdated, long and dense
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Loose dogs in Dallas: Strategic Recommendations to Improve Public Safety and Animal Welfare
Good: Realistic client presentation, clear slide structure, insightful and clear charts
Not Good: Outdated, long and dense
Melbourne as a Global Cultural Destination
Good: Realistic client presentation, good structure, slides “guide” audience to insights
Not Good: Outdated design
The Open Education Resources ecosystem
Good: Clearly structured slides, good visuals, good illustrative charts
Not Good: Relatively short, slightly older, incomplete storyline
The True-Luxury Global Consumer Insight (7th Edition)
Good: Recent presentation, nice looking visuals, clear charts
Not Good: Not a client presentation, too much focus on design
Evaluating NYC media sector development and setting the stage for future growth
Good: Complete presentation (intro, exec. summary, etc.), good examples of subtitles
Not Good: Lacks clear recommendations
The Electric Car Tipping Point
Good: Clear and insightful charts, clutter-free slides, good titles
Not Good: Relatively short, not a client presentation
Projecting US Mail volumes to 2020
Good: Easy to understand, good insights and analysis, contrasts with McKinsey presentation on the same topic
Not Good: Old presentation
Next Generation Manufacturing (2016)
Good: Nice clean design, excellent visuals
Not Good: Not a client deliverable
Corporate Ventures in Sweden (2016)
Good: Strong overall flow, good visualization s
Not Good: Relatively short
Port of Los Angeles Clean Truck Program – March 2008
Good: Realistic slides and presentation, good structure
Not Good: Short
USPS Future Business Model
Good: Clear structure and analysis, insightful charts
Not Good: Outdated, lackluster design
Investment and Industrial Policy: A Perspective on the Future
Good: Variety of charts, good titles
Not Good: Over designed, not a client presentation
Outperformers: High-growth emerging economies and the companies that propel them
Good: Variety of charts, qualitative visuals, clear titles
Not Good: Poor use of color, minimal footnotes
Technology’s role in mineral criticality (World Materials Forum)
Good: Clear storyline, well-structured slides, good titles and subtitles
Not Good: Overuse of visuals, relatively short
Challenges in Mining: Scarcity or Opportunity?
Good: Complex explanations made simple, variety of visual types
Not Good: Inconsistent titles, some unprofessional visuals (clipart, etc.)
Modelling the potential of digitally-enabled processes, transparency and participation in the NHS
Good: Realistic client slides, data heavy
Not Good: Cluttered, incomplete storyline
Addressing the Global Affordable Housing Challenge (2016)
Good: Realistic slide structure, good charts, great slide titles
Not Good: Strange slide formatting, mediocre design
Capturing the Full Electrical Efficiency Potential of the UK (2012)
Good: Realistic client deliverable (full deck, dense slides, proper deck structure)
Digital Luxury Experience (2017)
Good: Variety of charts, good use of icons
Not Good: Short presentation, light on content, not a client deliverable
How Companies can Capture the Veteran Opportunity
Good: Examples of text-heavy slides, good action titles
Not Good: Minimal charts, unrealistic structure, repetitive slides
Insurance Trends and Growth Opportunities for Poland
Good: Well organized presentation, clear takeaways
Not Good: Old formatting, short presentation
Laying the Foundations for a Financially Sound Industry
Good: Multiple chart examples (waterfall, line, dot, column)
Not Good: Short presentation, “conference-style” presentation
From Poverty to Empowerment (2014)
Good: Good variety of data visualizations
Not Good: Unattractive formatting and style
Consumer privacy in retail
Good: Clear titles, good use of icons and color to show insights
Not Good: Short, not a client presentation
TMT Outlook 2017: A new wave of advances offer opportunities and challenges
Good: Survey insights highlighted well, good use of color, clear charts and visuals
Not Good: Not a client presentation, heavy focus on survey data
Deloitte SEA CFO Forum Southeast Asia Business Outlook
Good: Line chart examples
Not Good: Poor titles, strange use of black
Deloitte Kenya Budget 2022/23 Webinar
Good: Consistent design, good colors
Not Good: Simple titles, meant for live presentation
The Shopping Centre Handbook 4.0
Good: Some insights
Not Good: Too many graphics, strange design
2011 China Luxury Market Study
Good: Clear titles, good use of color to highlight insights
Not Good: Short presentation, marketing presentation
Bain & UC Berkley Operational Excellence (2010)
Good: Realistic presentation, lots of slides
Not Good: Outdated content, ugly design
Fintech New York: Partnerships, Platforms and Open Innovation
Good: Simple and clear slide design, good structure, insightful charts
Not Good: Short presentation, only a few “consulting style” slides
Shaping the Sustainable Organization
Good: Well structured slides, clear takeaways
Not Good: Rounded chart bars
The Decade to Deliver: A Call to Business Action
Good: Variety of charts, good design
Not Good: Not a client presentation
Fueling the Energy Future
Good: Illustrative charts and matrices
Not Good: Curved line charts
Cracking the Code on Consumer Fraud
Good: Mix of charts and numbers
Right Cloud Mindset: Survey Results Hospitality
Good: Nice slide titles and charts
Not Good: Text heavy sections
Unleashing Competitiveness on the Cloud Continuum
Good: Focus on takeaways, clear charts
Not Good: Ugly backgrounds, overuse of pictures
Whole Brain Leadership: New Rules of Engagement for the C-Suite
Good: Formatting, use of numbers
Not Good: Unnecessary graphics
Federal Technology Vision 2021: Full U.S. Federal Survey Findings
Good: Clear survey results, nice bar charts
Accenture Consumer Behavior Research: The value shake-up
Good: Color design, focus on insights
Not Good: Marketing focused
Tech Adoption and Strategy for Innovation & Growth
Good: Color contrast, text structure
Not Good: 3D charts
Intelligent Operations for Future-Ready Businesses
Good: Sankey chart, tables, presentation structure
When, Where & How AI Will Boost Federal Workforce Productivity
How fit is your allocation strategy?
Good: Some good charts, good use of color
Not Good: Light on content, short presentation, inconsistent slide structure
European Banking Barometer (2015)
Good: Nice titles and takeaways, good variety of charts
Not Good: Survey-focused presentation (i.e. not client deliverable)
EY Price Point: global oil and gas market outlook, Q2 | April 2022
Good: Insightful charts and tables
Not Good: Report style, text heavy
IBOR transition: Opportunities and challenges for the asset management industry
Good: Formatting
Not Good: Meant for live presentation
Global Capital Confidence Barometer 21st edition
Good: Formatting and structure, interesting charts
Power transactions and trends Q2 2019
Good: Insightful charts
Not Good: Meant as appendix or “leave behind”
MAPS2018 Keynote address on EY report: Life Sciences 4.0 – Securing value through data-driven platforms
Good: Realistic slides, clear titles, good formatting
EY Germany FinTech Landscape
Good: Formatting and structure, insightful charts
Not Good: Data heavy, appendix style slides
Project Management: Improving performance, reducing risk
Good: Variety of qualitative visuals, good use of icons, nice design
Not Good: B ad titles, light on content
World Economic Forum: The power of analytics for better and faster decisions by Dan DiFilippo
Good: Scatter plot examples
Apache Hadoop Summit 2016: The Future of Apache Hadoop an Enterprise Architecture View
Good: Qualtative visuals
Not Good: Short and marketing focused
Turning big data into big revenue
Good: Text heavy slide examples
Medical Cost Trend: Behind the Numbers 2017
PwC’s new Golden Age Index – how well are countries harnessing the power of older workers?
Good: Mix of charts and tables, clean formatting
Not Good: Inconsistent titles
PwC’s Global Technology IPO Review — Q1 2015
Good: Combination and column charts
Not Good: Report style presentation
18th Annual Global CEO Survey – Technology industry key findings
Good: Visualized data
Not Good: Incomplete titles
The FDA and industry: A recipe for collaborating in the New Health Economy
Good: Simple and clear titles
Not Good: Inconsistent structure
Making zero-emission trucking a reality
Good: Very realistic slides, overall great presentation
Not Good: Text heavy transition slides
Driving the sustainability agenda on C-level
Not Good: Short, some cluttered slides
The Diversity Imperative: 14th Annual Australian Chief Executive Study
Good: Chart heavy, realistic slides
Not Good: Short presentation
Creating a Winning Recipe for a Meal Kits Program
Good: Clear titles, good charts
Not Good: Dense, too many pictures/logos
The 4th Annual New Mobility Study 2019
Good: Variety of charts, good amount of content
Not Good: Lots of filler slides, inconsistent titles
2019 APAC Hospital Priority Study Overview
Good: Very good (and realistic) design, clear slide takeaways
Not Good: Very short presentation
Rail industry cost and revenue sharing (2011)
Good: Good introduction and executive summary, realistic client presentation
Not Good: Outdated, boring design
2019 Media and Entertainment Study
Good: Clear charts, good titles
Not Good: Very short, too much text
Navigating a digital-first home furnishings market
Good: Infographic style slides
5 Opportunities in the Nutritional Supplements Industry
Good: Great charts, good deck structure
Not Good: Not a client presentation, text heavy
Infrastructure Victoria – AZ/ZEV International Scan
Good: Realistic client presentation, wide variety of slides
Not Good: Very long
The Rapidly Evolving Landscape of Meal Kits and E-commerce in Food & Beverage
Good: Variety of basic charts, realistic design
Top 8 Insights From the 2018 Beauty, Health & Wellness Survey
Good: Good column chart examples
Not Good: Report style
2018 Brand Owner Packaging Survey
Good: Good visuals, multiple charts
2016 Strategic Hospital Priorities Study
Good: Multiple charts, good qualitative visuals
The Merchandising Evolution (and why NDC Matters)
Good: Good storyline, clear charts
Not Good: Weak titles, outdated style
Infrastructure beyond COVID-19
Good: Wide variety of slide types, realistic presentation
China Exit or Co-Investment Opportunities for German PE Investors
Good: Multiple data heavy slides, good charts
Not Good: Slightly old
Strategy Study 2014
Good: Variety of charts
Not Good: Reads like an infographic, poor choice of color
Australia: Taking Bigger Steps
Good: Illustrative chart, use of icons
Not Good: D istracting backgrounds and colors
Lifting the Barriers to Retail Innovation in ASEAN
Good: Simple to follow
Not Good: Minimal analysis, questionable stacked column chart
The Future of Commercial Vehicle Powertrains (2012)
Good: Realistic slides, excellent takeaways, good overall structure
Not Good: Older presentation, simplistic design
Pursuing Customer Inspired Growth
Good: Realistic client slides, multiple frameworks
Not Good: Short, outdated design
The Accelerating Growth of Frictionless Commerce
Good: Mix of charts, clear insights
Not Good: Distracting backgrounds, short presentation
Consolidation of the US Banking Industry
Good: A couple good titles
Not Good: Large text, minimal charts, distracting colors
Covid-19 and Effects on Turkey
Good: Consistent color, focus on insights
Not Good: Strange layout, marketing focused
Booz Allen Hamilton, Alvarez & Marsal and others
European Distressed Credit Watch List
Good: Simple charts
Not Good: Boring template, appendix heavy
Corporate Headquarters Study 2018
Good: Clear and simple slides, good variety of charts and visuals, not overly produced
Not Good: Not a typical client presentation, average slide titles
The Lithium-Ion (EV) battery market and supply chain
Good: Realistic titles and content-heavy slides
Not Good: Distracting background and colors
Good: Story flow, titles
Not Good: T itle page, overall design rs
Booz Allen Hamilton and Market Connections: C4ISR Survey Report
Good: Simple bar charts
Not Good: Titles, design
Joining Forces: Interagency Collaboration and “Smart Power”
Good: Slide consistency
Not Good: Chart design, outdated
Booz Allen at a glance
Good: Easy-to-read charts
Not Good: Meant for live presentation, minimal content
Responding to Covid-19 (2021)
Good: Excellent use of color, good overall design and visualizations
Not Good: “White Paper” style presentation (i.e. not client deliverable)
Covid-19 Special Primer (2020)
Good: Variety of data visualizations, nice color usage, clear takeaways
Building Up Immunity of the Financial Sector
Good: Clean design, interesting charts
Not Good: Some text heavy slides
Customer Experience: The 14BN Risk Noted for Discussion
Good: Simple design, good overall structure
Not Good: Inconsistent colors
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[Updated 2023] Top 15 Presentation Templates to Showcase Your Management Consulting Services
Lakshya Khurana
For business owners, it is natural to get so involved with work that they might not see the forest for the trees. You are looking at several problems that are slowing down the operations in different departments of your company, but their root causes seem impossible to find (and share without a management consulting presentation).
So what do you do about it?
This is where management consultants come in. For the uninitiated, management consulting uses an objective third party to identify, analyze, and solve complex business problems for your company. Also known as business advisory, it covers 50-55% of the consulting market, with experts in the US making a cumulative $2 billion for their services each year.
Notably, these experts recommend strategic improvements to business owners or management. Implementing these recommendations enhances the quality of the company’s operation in several departments or the whole business. Their modus operandi encompasses the following:
- Analyzing the company's workings in all areas of operation, such as human resources, marketing, finance, etc.
- Collecting data from these areas of the company as well as feedback from the employees
- Identifying the issues obstructing the potential of the company and making a diagnosis
- Proposing ideas and recommendations based on the diagnosis
- Assisting in the implementation of the proposed solutions
A management consulting presentation enables a firm to strategize a way out of its current problems and make better plans for the future to achieve greater profits, employee engagement, etc. And to ensure that nothing slips through the cracks, they can deploy...
Templates to Shine the Spotlight on Your Firm with a Management Consulting Presentation
A company might seek business advisors' help for several reasons. These reasons include increasing productivity and profitability, reducing costs, budget control, etc.
At first glance, it might not be imminently clear to your clients what good these services can do for their company and its people. So here we present 15 visually stunning and detailed PPT templates that let your clients understand that you can help them see the big picture.
If you are a firm that provides such services, these are the management consulting presentation layouts you need to smoothen the challenging task of a business consultant. These templates are fully editable and created by our seasoned designers. Scroll down to check them out!
Template 1: Business Consulting Services Company Profile PPT
Use this PPT Template to give organizational consulting services. This comprehensive deck highlights the company's business strategy, history and milestones, worldwide presence, management team, organizational structure, industries covered, and strategic acquisitions. This PowerPoint layout features all the appropriate aspects, such as the issues and solutions, services supplied, resources, financial performance, cost structure, and so on, with a color-coded design that draws attention to the important facts. Download this template to express yourself categorically.
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Template 2: New Business Model in a Management Consulting Presentation
Use this PPT Template to introduce a new business model within your firm. This comprehensive deck is useful for consulting firms dealing with difficulties linked to the old business model, changing client behavior, increased competition, project complexity, and so on. It includes process specifics such as industry analysis, company, competition, and so on. This presentation also includes resources for analyzing the causes for inefficiency in the consultant business's operations and providing a detailed study of the recommendations' effects on the organization. Download this PowerPoint design and modify it to meet your needs.
Template 3: Fitness Management Consulting Presentation
Establish a fitness culture in your organization with the help of this PPT Template. This complete deck is useful for analyzing staff health and fitness. Use this presentation to demonstrate the procedures needed to launch a fitness program at your organization, such as determining the fitness levels of the employees, designing the program, providing the necessary equipment, and tracking progress. It provides health and fitness program templates for each topic to help you develop a balanced seven-day eating plan for your staff. Break down fitness boundaries with this effective consulting approach.
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Template 4: Proposal Management Consulting Presentation
This exquisite PPT layout allows you to present your information systematically. This graphical template also helps the audience visually follow your presentation without losing a beat. It contains the data collected, the solutions offered, the timeline, etc., to be filled with your firm’s details. Download this template and start answering the what, when, where, why, and how of your work.
Template 5: A4 Consulting Proposal Template
Do you yearn for your company presentation to be a bit more memorable? If yes, this one-pager template is nothing short of an open letter to your clients that details your services and expresses why you are the most suited firm for the job. The template features your management consulting presentation cover letter, service offerings, engagement options, approach to solving problems, and timeline. Download this template now to persuade your clientele.
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Template 6: DevOps Consulting Proposal (IT) PPT
This is the go-to template for a concise and clean proposal for your DevOps consulting firms. Use this PPT Template to address your clients and demonstrate how valuable you can be to them. It contains all of the information that the client may possibly need, such as the services given, client testimonials, activities, and so on. It is a fantastic tool for qualified DevOps specialists to address a particular issue or train staff members to utilize DevOps technologies and operate in accordance with DevOps principles.
Template 7: Management Consulting Presentation Pitch Deck PPT Template
With this sleek PPT design, you can draw instant attention to your proposal during any client meeting. This content-ready preset breaks down your presentation into simple steps that are sure to impress your clients. The template includes the problem statement, the solution, the finances, etc. Download this elegant PPT layout now and leave the audience in awe!
Template 8: B2B Sales Process Management Consulting Presentation
This PPT layout presents a specific business niche, namely B2B sales. This template takes your audience through the process and includes the company overview, services offered, sales consulting plan, etc. It has a design based on disseminating information with minimum words. Get this template and present a plan to augment the B2B sales for your clientele.
Template 9: Human Resource Management Consulting Presentation
Many firms specialize in consultation for specific departments in the business. This management consulting presentation includes aspects relevant to human resources, such as the source, tracking, budget, vacancies, etc. Download this PPT template and get right down to the business to evaluate the HR department.
Template 10: Inefficient Business System of a Management Consultancy Firm
This is another unconventional PPT template covering a detailed process with the relevant tools that leave nothing to chance during a client meeting. Though meant for a case study competition, this PPT design can help you execute an exhaustive analysis of any company, industry, and competition. So use this template to do a thorough job and showcase the results in the dashboard slides. Check it out right now!
Template 11: Sales Firm Management Consulting Presentation
Sales is a quintessential department in any company with multiple verticals of its own. So if the sales department isn’t performing at the optimum level, then it is essential to correct it. This graphical template kicks things off with the company overview, services offered, implementation plan, etc. Get this template and start churning out effective business solutions!
Template 12: Sales Process Improvement Management Consulting Presentation
The numerous steps in the sales process make it quite difficult to pinpoint the root cause of a problem that is lowering productivity. Use this PPT template to collect the data for sales performance, revenue, opportunities, etc. Get this template now, and you will be able to repair the cogs in the sales process instantly!
Template 13: Digital Media Consulting Proposal PPT
Social media consultants can utilize this PPT template to prepare an action plan for their clients. Present your expertise in the digital media arena with this PowerPoint layout that gives room to display your past experiences and what you can do for your clients today. Download this PPT template and make your mark!
Template 14: Equity Consulting Report
This PPT template is a graphical tool for you to analyze the financial data and present the results to your clients. The slides contain pie charts, tables, and other diagrammatical graphics to display the process, investments, past experiences, etc. Click on the template and make it yours!
Template 15: Financial Management Services Proposal
With this template, you can properly present your ability to analyze data and help make the intricacies of the consulting process much easier for the clients to understand. It encompasses the contract, the fee structure, the service description, etc. Download the template now to convert raw data into beautiful visuals.
Management consulting is one of the most challenging professions today, but there’s no point shying away from it. The amount of data that one has to process is definitely a tough mountain to climb, and it would make your work far easier to have a set of premade toolkits in your possession. This way, you don’t have to spend time on anything else but your key task.
Well, there you have it! Here are the Management Consulting Presentation Templates you always needed to streamline consultation activities. Over to you!
P.S. To learn how to write amazing consulting proposals, check out our guide featuring handy templates here .
FAQs ON MANAGEMENT CONSULTING SERVICES
1. what does a management consultancy do.
Management consultants provide businesses with expert guidance on how to handle problems and grow, helping them perform better overall. They deal with businesses in many different fields, including corporate strategy, finance, human resources, and marketing. Analyzing firm figures, interviewing client people, providing presentations and business advice, and leading the team in monitoring the implementation of these recommendations are all part of the job. Several government agencies utilize management consulting to improve their operations and efficiency.
2. What are management consulting skills?
The abilities that professionals in a management consulting job utilize to assist businesses in improving their performance are known as management consultant skills. A management consultant must possess a diverse set of talents such as:
- Analytical and quantitative abilities.
- Ability to work under pressure and deal with difficult conditions.
- Good teamwork abilities.
- Comprehension of business surroundings and commercial awareness.
- Ability to solve problems.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication abilities.
3. What are the three main types of consulting?
The following are the three main types of consulting:
a) Strategy Consultancy is the highest level of the consultation industry, focusing on strategic themes such as corporate and organizational strategy, economic policy, government policy, and functional strategy.
b) Management consulting is often referred to as business consulting. It focuses on a wide range of organizational issues, from strategy to various aspects of management.
c) Human Resource Consultancy assists customers with human capital issues inside their organizations with increasing the HR department's effectiveness. It addresses organizational transitions, change management, employment terms, learning and development, talent management, and retirement.
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What Is A Consulting PowerPoint Template?
A consulting PowerPoint template is a pre-designed slide deck tailored for consultants to create professional presentations. It includes various slide layouts, color schemes, fonts, and graphics commonly used in the consulting industry. These templates save time and effort by providing a consistent and stunning format for consultants to present their ideas, analyses, recommendations, and reports.
Why Do Consultants Use So Much PowerPoint?
Consultants often use PowerPoint because of the following:
- It helps consultants to convey complex information like data, analysis, and strategic concepts in a visually attractive and easy-to-understand format.
- PowerPoint has a structured framework that helps consultants adequately structure and organize their thoughts, break down key points, and create a logical flow of ideas.
- As a consultant, you can easily edit any PowerPoint template to suit your preference.
- PowerPoint lets you easily share and collaborate with team members, clients, and stakeholders.
How To Make A PPT For Consulting?
Follow these steps to create a PowerPoint presentation for consulting:
- Understand the purpose and goals of your presentation and your target audience.
- Create an outline or storyboard for the presentation, dividing it into sections or topics.
- Gather the data, analysis, and information needed to support your presentation.
- Choose a consulting PowerPoint template that meets your requirements or design your own consistent with your branding and presentation style.
- Create your slides by following the outline and content structure. Use text, visuals, and multimedia elements to communicate your information effectively.
- Improve understanding and engagement of your audience by including charts, graphs, diagrams, and other visual elements.
- Keep your presentation’s design consistent throughout. Proofread your content for spelling and grammatical errors before reviewing and refining it.
- Practice and Rehearse. Remember that while PowerPoint is a useful tool, it is critical to use it correctly and avoid overwhelming your audience with too much text or cluttered visuals.
How Can I Ensure My Consulting PowerPoint Presentation Is Engaging And Impactful?
To make your presentation engaging and impactful, consider the following tips:
- Start with a compelling introduction that will hook your audience throughout the presentation.
- Use storytelling techniques to convey your message.
- Use graphical elements such as charts, graphs, images, and infographics to enhance your audience’s understanding and retention. Interactive elements such as polls, quizzes, or audience participation activities involve your audience actively.
- Pay attention to your delivery style, including voice modulation, body language, and eye contact.
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What makes consulting PowerPoint slides feel different?
The inside scoop on how management consultants create slides
Consulting presentation slides from top-tier companies like McKinsey, BCG, and Bain are often described as being somehow different and more convincing than your run-of-the-mill PowerPoints.
Why is that?
Some of it can of course be attributed to the weeks and sometimes months of analysis and refinement that has gone into the actual content on the slides.
But there are also a series of tips and tricks of how this content is set up, structured, and designed that can manage to lift simple data and conclusions into a cohesive presentation that feels convincing and compelling.
These tips and tricks, or what you might call best practices, are drilled into management consultants from the day they start working and honed through years and years of practice.
Five tips to creating consulting slide decks
As a general rule there are five main levers consultants pull to create next-level slide decks:
- Structuring a storyline
- Structuring a slide
- Understanding the power of design
- Learning-by-seeing
- Living the 80-20 rule (except with slides)
Let's dive into each of them.
1. Structuring a storyline
One of the main levers management consultants pull to create high-quality slide decks is the concept of storylining. Storylining means how you structure your overall presentation in terms of which content comes at what time and the specific sequence of slides.
To create a good storyline and content structure you need to start with the purpose of the deck. Who is it meant for? Will they read it or get it presented verbally? How much time will the recipients realistically have to digest this deck? What do you want to achieve with this presentation; a decision on a way forward, a solid understanding of a situation, an alignment on timeline or something else?
All these things influence how you should structure your PowerPoint presentation. Ideally, by answering these questions you’ll get a feeling for both the approximate length you want your main presentation to be, the level of detail the slides should have, and which things you want to highlight or focus on.
Once you have the perimeters of your presentation in place, you want to start structuring your slides in the most compelling way possible to tell the story you want to get across. McKinsey, Bain, and BCG consultants typically tailor their storylines to the specific use case, but consulting storylines generally adhere to an SCR (Situation-Complication-Resolution) framework .
The SCR framework offers a method for presenting findings in a clear, concise, engaging, and intuitive manner with the following components:
Situation: This is the initial context or background of the problem or issue under consideration. It may include details about the current state of affairs, the problem's history, or other pertinent information that sets the stage. The situation can also focus on a specific opportunity or threat.
Complication: The complication represents the specific challenge or problem that has emerged within the given situation. It could be an obstacle, an unexpected development, or a significant hurdle that requires addressing. Complication can also refer to gaps in necessary capabilities to seize an opportunity.
Resolution: The resolution outlines the proposed solution to the complication or problem. It should provide a clear, actionable plan for overcoming the challenge, including specific steps, required resources, and other pertinent details that ensure success.
Maintaining a clear storyline should be evident at the slide title level, underscoring the importance of action titles . Your audience should be able to read the action titles alone and, in doing so, comprehend the main conclusions and the analytical path leading to those conclusions. In essence, your action titles should flow like a cohesive narrative and be understandable independently.
For a general look at how consultants structure complete presentations see our article here , or see real presentations from McKinsey , BCG , and Bain by clicking the links.
2. Structuring a slide
With the main storyline in place the next step is making each slide as impactful as possible. This is done by focusing on three main components:
- Action titles: This is a concise sentence that conveys the key implication or insight of the slide, making it easy for busy executives to grasp the main message at a glance. The action title is the main takeaway of the slide.
- Subheadings: These provide a summary of the data used to support the action title or offer additional context to the main takeaway.
- Slide body: The slide body should be clear and concise, containing only information directly relevant to the action title. It's important to avoid including extraneous data that doesn't support the key insight.
See more on the anatomy of a slide here .
3. Understanding the power of design
Another fasttrack to great-looking slides that consultants use is a solid, well-designed slide master. The slide master sets the basics like color scheme, fonts, title placement, page numbers etc. Having a slide master with a font that is different than the built-in Calibri in PowerPoint and a color scheme that is cohesive with your company colors is a quick and easy way to elevate your slide deck. In fact, for larger client engagements houses like McKinsey and BCG will create unique templates in client colors to help their slide decks gain credibility with the client.
In addition to the basic slide master, you should have a selection of good slide layouts to pull from. Layout refers to the way the different elements of the slide like title, text boxes, graphs, headlines etc. are placed. The function of the slide layout is both to make it faster for you to build new slides and to have a consistent grid across slides. The consistency element especially makes your slide decks feel complete and liked you’ve put effort into them. If you don’t already have a solid library of slide layout templates, then see our Consulting Toolkit to give yourself a headstart.
Finally, management consultants typically have some overall design guidelines that they follow. This is both in terms of how and when to use color (e.g., in new BCG slides the main color is various shades of green while a soft red, an electric blue, and a sharp yellow are used for highlighting messages or key points on slides), as well as specific setups like no-fly zones (the area of a slide that should be kept blank), takeaway boxes (high-lighted text boxes with a main message), and fixed grids or elements like graph placements and headlines for text boxes. For a deep dive on McKinsey’s approach to design, see this article .
All in all, adding the design element to slide will elevate even the most boring, simple bullet point slide to something that looks and feels like a well-worked-through, important message.
4. Learning-by-seeing
Structuring a PowerPoint presentation and creating a compelling slide layout are two skills that can be built over time. But consultants in the top-tier houses also have a secret sauce that helps accelerate their slide production; an extensive internal library of old cases and general presentations. This means that whenever a consultant needs to create a new presentation they can search the internal database for that specific type and see previous cases they can copy and paste from, or simply draw inspiration from.
These cases are - crucially - not just empty templates to be filled out but are real cases that provide the full storyline, structure, and useful background content for specific needs, e.g., a digital transformation strategy in Insurance or a go-to-market plan in Telecom.
At Slideworks, our mission is to create a slide library like we used to have at Bain, McKinsey, and BCG so everyone can have access to high-quality, ready-to-use presentations. We feel the real value of databases like this lies in the case examples, where templates are translated to full storylines with real content. So in our library we’ve included real-life, sanitized cases in all our packages with specific use cases. This way you get more of the learning-by-seeing element that you would otherwise learn as a management consultant.
You can find our library of slide packages here .
5. Living the 80-20 rule (except with slides)
Consultants talk a lot about the 80-20 rule of spending your time and effort on the 20% that will affect 80% of the results. In consulting projects this cascades all the way from scoping and framing a project correctly to deciding which work streams to include in the project to selecting which analyses to conduct and which data points to chase.
However, the same 80-20 approach does not apply to the final slides. The overall storyline may have been cut in a ruthless manner, but the final slides that make it into a deck from houses like McKinsey, BCG, and Bain have in almost all cases been through a fine-toothed comb.
This is because details matter. Even if it seems trivial, small things like spelling mistakes, varying font sizes, page numbers jumping about etc. affect the overall perception of the presentation. Strategy consultants typically work on projects that are critical to top management and can be sensitive to things like future revenues or people’s jobs. So the clients and broader organization need to trust the conclusions of a consulting project with little or no hesitation. In this context, small mistakes on things like spelling or misaligned slides can lead the recipients to question if the analyses and data gathering have been just as sloppy, and if the recommendations can then ultimately be trusted.
Therefore, even though it’s a drag and you sacrifice sleep or social time, management consultants will generally prioritize making sure the entire slide deck is checked, double-checked, and triple-checked.
Create your own management consulting slide deck
Whether you’re a consultant or not, being able to put together a convincing presentation is a huge benefit in many positions. It helps get your message across more efficiently and effectively, and it ultimately makes it easier to convince your stakeholders and decision makers to agree with whatever you’re proposing or have faith in whatever work you’re presenting.
These five levers are ones we’ve picked up from our own years of consulting. In addition to these we’re building a library of both articles and templates for you to use to create your own management consulting slide presentations. We hope you’ll find it useful.
Consulting Presentation Glossary and Jargon
10,000 foot view A broad overview or general perspective on a situation or project. It provides a high-level understanding without delving into specific details. 80/20 rule Also known as the Pareto Principle, it states that 80% of the effects or outcomes come from 20% of the causes or inputs. In a business context, it might mean that 80% of a company's profits come from 20% of its customers. Action Plan A detailed strategy or roadmap outlining the steps and resources required to achieve a specific goal or objective. Action plans together are sometimes referred to as an Implementation Plan. Back-of-the-Envelope A calculation done quickly to provide a rough estimate of the value of something to decide if a course of action is worth investing additional time to pursue or not. Baseline In consulting, a baseline typically refers to the current state of a client's operations, performance, capabilities, or other key metrics before any strategic changes are made. It serves as a reference point against which improvements or changes can be measured, ensuring that the impact of a consultant's recommendations can be quantified. Big 3 Refers to the top three most prestigious management consulting firms, traditionally considered to be McKinsey & Company, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), and Bain & Company. Big 4 Refers to the four largest international accounting and professional services firms, typically Deloitte, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), Ernst & Young (EY), and KPMG. Boil the Ocean Consulting jargon that refers to taking on an overwhelming or impossible task. The term is often used to advise against doing too much or tackling an overly broad problem. Buttoned-Up Refers to something that is well-organized, structured, or finalized. If a proposal is "buttoned-up," it's ready for presentation without any loose ends. Buy-in The agreement or commitment from stakeholders or team members on a particular decision, strategy, or course of action. For example, "we need to get buy-in from the client before finalising the presentation". C-Suite Refers to the highest-ranking executive positions within a company. The "C" stands for "chief." Examples include CEO (Chief Executive Officer), CFO (Chief Financial Officer), and CTO (Chief Technology Officer). CAGR Stands for "Compound Annual Growth Rate". Consultants use CAGR to analyze and present the growth of different metrics - revenue, customer base, market share, etc., over multiple years. This provides a smoothed-out growth perspective, as opposed to year-over-year changes, which can be erratic. Case study In consulting, a case study is a detailed examination of a particular project, initiative, or business situation that the consulting firm has addressed in the past. The primary purpose is to showcase the firm's expertise, methodology, and results achieved, serving both as a learning tool and a marketing instrument. Cause and Effect A relationship in which a change in one variable (the cause) results in a change in another variable (the effect). Circle Back A colloquial term meaning to revisit or follow up on a particular topic or issue at a later time. Client Simply means customer, but the distinction between "customer" and "client" is subtle but important, especially in professions like consulting. The term client implies a longer-term, more personal, and collaborative partnership, whereas the term customer generally suggests a more transactional relationship. Cost-benefit analysis A systematic approach to estimate the monetary costs and potential benefits of different alternatives. Example: Should we build, buy, or partner to gain access to this new market? Crisp When a presentation or idea is described as "crisp," it means it's clear, concise, and to the point, without any unnecessary details or fluff. DDQ Due Diligence Questionnaire. A document used to gather information on a company's operations and capabilities, often during a vetting process. Deck A PowerPoint presentation used to convey information or lay out a strategy. Deliverable The product or service that a consultant needs to deliver to a client or stakeholder as an outcome of a project or engagement. Engagement In consulting, an engagement refers to a specific project or assignment contracted between the consulting firm and the client. Also known as a project or a case. EOD Stands for "End Of Day." A common deadline given for tasks or to denote the end of the business day. Executive Summary A brief section at the beginning of a longer slide deck or proposal that summarizes the main points or findings. It provides readers with a concise overview of the key take-aways and recommendations. Fact Pack A detailed document containing data, insights, and background information used to inform a project or presentation. Gap analysis A method of assessing the differences in performance between actual results and expected results. A Gab analysis can help organizations determine what steps must be taken to close the gap and improve performance. Hard Stop A non-negotiable end time for a meeting or activity, after which the person cannot continue the current activity due to other commitments. 'I need someone who can hit the ground running' A phrase indicating the need for someone who can start a job or task with little to no training or introduction. I'm calling to touch base A casual way of saying that the purpose of the call is to check in or update someone on a particular matter. Leading Indicator A measurable factor that signals future events or trends before they fully manifest. For instance, in economic analyses, a rise in building permits can be a leading indicator of future growth in the construction sector. Litmus test A quick and decisive test to evaluate the feasibility or success of something. In consulting, it's a simple way to determine if a concept or idea will work or not. MBB (acronym) McKinsey & Company, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), and Bain & Company. MECE A popular consulting term that stands for "Mutually Exclusive, Collectively Exhaustive." It's a systematic way of ensuring you have considered all relevant facets of a problem without overlap. In essence, it means breaking down a problem into components such that each component is distinct (no overlap) and that you've considered all potential components (nothing is missed out). Megatrends Significant, transformative, global forces that define the future by having a far-reaching impact on businesses, societies, economies, cultures, and personal lives. Typical examples are 'aging society,' urbanization, environmental change, and digitalization. Milestone A significant event, achievement, or stage in a project, often marking progress towards a larger objective. In consulting, milestones are often used to track progress, ensure timely delivery, and provide clients with clear checkpoints for review or approval. Opportunity cost The cost of forgoing the next best alternative when making a decision. It represents the benefits an individual or business misses out on when choosing one possibility over another. Performance Driver Elements or factors that contribute to the improvement of results within a business or company. They might be internal, such as employee engagement, or external, such as market demand or customer satisfaction. Pyramid Principle A communication technique developed by Barbara Minto at McKinsey & Company. It suggests that ideas in writing should always form a pyramid structure. The main idea is presented first, followed by its supporting arguments or data. Qualitative A subjective form of measurement. Examples of qualitative measurement are surveys and customer feedback forms. Quantitative Referring to data or information that can be measured and expressed numerically, such as sales numbers or production output.
Risk In business, it refers to the probability of an event occurring that will have a negative impact on achieving objectives. A risk is not yet causing problems but instead has the potential to escalate into an issue in the future. Risk mitigation The process of identifying, assessing, and reducing risks in a systematic way. In consulting, this often involves creating strategies to minimize the negative impact of unforeseen events on the project or business. Scope The clearly defined boundaries or extent of a project or engagement. The scope outlines what will and will not be included in a project's deliverables. Scope creep Refers to the uncontrolled changes or continuous growth in a project's scope. This typically occurs when the project's objectives are not clearly defined or documented. Scope creep often leads to project delays and cost overruns. SCR Framework The acronym stands for: Situation-Complication-Resolution. It's a structured approach to problem-solving and communication, often used in consulting. SCR is sometimes called SCA, SCQA, or 'approach-findings-implications. SMART Goal Refers to goals that are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound. These 5 criteria ensure that goals are clear, realistic, and trackable. SME Stands for "Subject Matter Expert." Someone who is an expert in a specific domain or area. Systematic consulting process A structured approach taken by consultants to solve client problems, which usually involves stages like problem definition, data collection, analysis, recommendation, and implementation. Takeaways Key points or essential information to remember after a presentation, meeting, or discussion. Thinkcell A software add-on for Microsoft PowerPoint and Excel, often used in consulting to create complex charts and data visualizations more efficiently. Trend Analysis The process of analyzing data or information to identify patterns or trends. In consulting, it's used to forecast future trends, allowing companies to capitalize on opportunities and counter threats. Value Chain Introduced by Michael Porter, it's a set of activities that businesses go through - from the conception of a product to its delivery and after-sales service. Each step adds value to the product. It helps companies analyze where to create value in their processes to gain a competitive advantage. Value Proposition Defines the unique value a product, service, or company provides to customers, differentiating it from competitors. The value proposition should clearly communicate why a customer should choose this particular offering over others. Vision Statement A clear and inspirational declaration of an organization's long-term objectives designed to guide its strategy process and internal decision-making. It reflects what an organization aspires to be or achieve in the future. What's the So-what? A phrase often used in consulting to prompt deeper thinking or to challenge the relevance or significance of presented information. It pushes individuals to consider the implications or importance of the data or findings.
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McKinsey Consulting Presentations. 1) Digital globalization: The new era of global flows. This presentation is great because of the kind of value it adds through data not easily found elsewhere. They highlight trends clearly, with cool infographics. 2) McKinsey Global Institute Report - A labor market that works: Connecting talent and ...
A consulting PowerPoint template is a pre-designed slide deck tailored for consultants to create professional presentations. It includes various slide layouts, color schemes, fonts, and graphics commonly used in the consulting industry. These templates save time and effort by providing a consistent and stunning format for consultants to present ...
Five tips to creating consulting slide decks. As a general rule there are five main levers consultants pull to create next-level slide decks: Structuring a storyline. Structuring a slide. Understanding the power of design. Learning-by-seeing. Living the 80-20 rule (except with slides) Let's dive into each of them. 1.
The best corporate presentation template. This is a special PowerPoint template that includes 20 different slides with incredible features for creating client-ready corporate presentations. More Mckinsey-style slides. You will also find a timeline, corporate matrix, a team profile slide, comparison slide, divider slide and more.
Free Google Slides theme, PowerPoint template, and Canva presentation template. If you want your company to keep growing but you don't know exactly what path to take now, perhaps you should seek professional advice. Management consultants can use this new template to offer their services and explain to potential clients what they do and how ...
This management consulting PowerPoint template pack features 10 slides that you can use for your presentations. It comes with a bunch of different charts and diagrams that you can edit and use for your reports, proposals, etc. The template is limited to just 4 colors, which will give your presentation a polished and professional look.
Premium Google Slides theme and PowerPoint template. Slidesgo is back with a new template for those communication consultants who want to highlight their strong points and attract new clients. Prove how effective your agency is with an enthralling presentation. In fact, these slides are designed with communication in mind.
These consulting proposal presentation templates are suitable for consultants and consulting firms looking to present their proposals to potential clients. They can be used to impress and engage audiences in various industries, including management consulting, IT consulting, financial consulting, and more. Create persuasive presentations that ...
Features of this template. 100% editable and easy to modify. 24 different slides to impress your audience. Contains easy-to-edit graphics such as maps, graphs, tables, timelines and mockups. Includes 500+ icons and Flaticon's extension for customizing your slides. Designed to be used in Google Slides, Canva, and Microsoft PowerPoint.
Free Google Slides theme, PowerPoint template, and Canva presentation template. If you want to attract new clients to your technology company and to keep them satisfied, design your own consulting sales pitch with these minimalistic slides. This Consulting Sales Pitch presentation is pretty cool. The slides are white, and we have included ...