100+ Real Consulting Presentations from McKinsey, BCG, Bain, and More
By Paul Moss
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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When creating a new presentation or project report it can be helpful to see how others have done it in the past.
Here, we have gathered some slide decks from BCG (The Boston Consulting Group) that are publicly available across the internet. To make it easier for you to get an overview, we've divided them into categories and sorted them chronologically.
Some of the decks are .pptx-files but most are .pdf or only available in an online version. There are several longer, interesting client reports but be aware that these are for the most part older. In addition, there are several industry reports and conference/speaker decks, as well as a full-length client proposal.
You can find similar lists of presentations for McKinsey here and Bain here .
If you want to see some recent real-life consulting slides used with corporate clients, go to our templates to get specific full-length case examples related to each topic.
Full list of available presentations:
Client projects:
- BCG - San Pedro Bay Clean Truck Program: CTP options analysis (2008)
- BCG - Port of Los Angeles Clean Truck Program: Presentation to the Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners (2008)
- BCG - Cost Efficiency in Delaware Education: Final report on efficiency opportunities (2008)
- BCG - Cost Efficiency in Delaware Education: Appendix to final report on efficiency opportunities (2008)
- BCG - Value guided healthcare as a platform for industrial development in Sweden - feasibility study: Conference presentation (2009)
- BCG - Value guided healthcare as a platform for industrial development in Sweden - feasibility study: Final Documentation (2009)
- BCG - Project US Mail Volumes to 2020 (2010)
- BCG - Healthcare System Reform and Short-term Opportunities - Iceland Health Care System project (2011)
- BCG - BCG Assessment of Pathways to Education - Executive Summary (2011)
- BCG - Study on enhancing the competitiveness of the iron and steel industry in Malaysia: Final report (2012)
- BCG - Evaluating NYC media sector development and setting the stage for future growth: Final Report (2012)
- BCG - Reshaping NYCHA support functions - BCG Engagement: key findings and recommendations (2012)
- BCG - The Open Education Resources ecosystem: An evaluation of the OER movement’s current state and its progress toward mainstream adoption (2013)
- BCG - Project Denali: Dell and Pivotal deal (2013)
- BCG - Project Udaan – Strategic roadmap for Projects Business (2014)
- BCG - Unlocking the growth opportunity of the 'Responsible Consumer' - Unilever work session (2015)
- BCG - Victoria's Creative and Cultural Economy - Fact Pack (2015)
- BCG - Corporate Ventures in Sweden: How to improve the connection between Swedish start-ups and corporations? (2016)
- BCG - Loose dogs in Dallas: Strategic Recommendations to Improve Public Safety and Animal Welfare - Presentation of findings to City Council (2016)
- BCG - Interim Project Update To Dallas Animal Shelter Commission (2016)
- BCG - Melbourne as a Global Cultural Destination - Final Report (Summary) (2017)
- BCG - Budgetanalyse af Forsvaret 2017 (2017) [IN DANISH]
- BCG - Budgetanalyse af Forsvaret 2017 Materialesamling – Del 2 (2017) [IN DANISH]
- BCG - RO Gandhinagar Minister Review (2017)
- BCG - Progress Review of NHAI Regional Offices (2017)
- BCG - Nursing FacilityTask Force: Massachusetts Healthcare Collaborative (2019)
- BCG - Campus Reopening Guide (2020)
- BCG - The Economic Impact of Ford and the F-Series (2020)
- BCG - Interoperables Verfahren für Internet und mobile Zahlungen: Angebot zur Erstellung eines Feinkonzepts (2012)
- BCG - Request For Proposal (RFP): For Strategic Management Consulting Services (2022)
- BCG - Draft BCG proposal to Mercury, Genesis Energy, Meridian and Contact Energy to develop a roadmap for a low carbon energy system (2022)
- BCG - Proposal for Spend Analysis and Procurement Consulting Services for the Commonwealth of Virginia (2022)
Check out more on writing consulting proposals in our blog post on best practice consulting proposal tips , or our blog post where we pick apart a full McKinsey proposal and discuss what works and why .
Case and student materials:
- BCG - BCG Case Study Workshop (date unknown)
- BCG - BCG's approach to portfolio strategy – Evolution from the 1960's growth/share matrix to today's frameworks (2016)
- BCG - STAR: Sinarmas Training and Development Academy - Driving Analysis to Insight: Getting to the "So What" (2017)
Industry reports/market overviews:
- BCG - The Innovation Bottom Line: How Sustainability is Paying Off (2013)
- BCG - Shareholder value creation in a hesitant economy (2013)
- BCG - Best Countries to Live in: Findings from BCG's 2013 global consumer sentiment survey (US-focused results) (2013)
- BCG - Data privacy by the numbers (2014)
- BCG - Strategic Infrastructure: Steps to Operate and Maintain Infrastructure Efficiently and Effectively (2014)
- BCG - Smart Cities – how to master the world's biggest growth challenge (2014)
- BCG - Health Systems Leapfrogging in Emerging Economies (2014)
- BCG - Hyperconnected Travel and Transport in Action (2014)
- BCG - Sustainability's next frontier: Walking the talk on the sustainability issues that matter most (2014)
- BCG - Made in America, Again: Third Annual Survey of U.S.-Based Manufacturing Executives (2014)
- BCG - 2014 Biopharmaceutical Partnering Survey (2015)
- BCG - BCG on Postmerger Integration: A handbook for senior executives (2015)
- BCG - True-Luxury Global Consumer Insight (2015)
- BCG - The Shifting Economics of Global Manufacturing (2015)
- BCG - The Media and Entertainment Industry in NYC: Trends and Recommendations for the Future (2015)
- BCG - Sprinting to Value in Industry 4.0: Perspectives from and Implications for U.S. Manufacturers (2016)
- BCG - Next Generation Manufacturing - Winning through Technology & Innovation (2016)
- BCG - Private Sector Opportunity to Improve Well-Being (2016)
- BCG - 10 Steps To Sustainability (2016)
- BCG - Decoding the Chinese Internet (2017)
- BCG - The True-Luxury Global Consumer Insight (2017)
- BCG - Decoding the digital opportunity in retail (2017)
- BCG - Bringing innovation to the front-line - Vector Control market features and incentives for innovation (2017)
- BCG - The Electric Car Tipping Point (2017)
- BCG - The Role of The Regulator in Enabling Digitization of The Insurance Industry (2017)
- BCG - Decoding the Chinese Internet 2.0: Get Ready for the Next Chapter (2017)
- BCG - The Great Mobility Tech Race: Winning the battle for future profits (2018)
- BCG - What AI & Advanced Analytics mean for strategy (2018)
- BCG - Pioneering One Africa: The Companies Blazing a Trail Across the Continent (2018)
- BCG - Shifting Trade Rules and the Future of North America's Auto Industry (2018)
- BCG - 2018 Local Dynamos: Emerging-Market Companies Up Their Game (2018)
- BCG - Global Challengers 2018: Digital Leapfrogs - Research Highlights (2018)
- BCG - Takeaways from a Simulated Cyber Attack (2018)
- BCG - Russian Consumers and the New Economic Reality: Russian Consumer Sentiment 2018 (2018)
- BCG - The Great Mobility Tech Race - Winning the battle for future profits (2018)
- BCG - Transforming retail through advanced analytics & AI (2018)
- BCG - 2018 True-Luxury Global Consumer Insight (2018)
- BCG - Understanding the path to digital marketing maturity - Digital Marketing Maturity study - Australia & New Zealand (2018)
- BCG - Digital consumer spending in India: A $100 Bn opportunity (Google collaboration) (2018)
- BCG - The Bionic Future (2019)
- BCG - Seven Forces Reshaping Enterprise Software (2019)
- BCG - Decoding the Chinese Internet 2.0: Get Ready for the Next Chapter (2019)
- BCG - Leading in an Era of Constant Change - The Head, Heart, and Hands of Transformational Leadership (2019)
- BCG - The Role of New, Renewable and Clean Energy in Achieving SDG7: Policy, Investment, Technology (2019)
- BCG - In support of the APS Review: Future trends and scenario planning to 2030 - Appendix – APS Megatrend Survey (2019)
- BCG - The end of management as we know it? - Could agile can be an antidote to this existential crisis? (2019)
- BCG - COVID-19 - Urban Mobility Is Evolving in Unexpected Ways (2020)
- BCG - Retail Banking in the New Reality (2020)
- BCG - COVID-19 Therapies and Vaccines (2020)
- BCG - US CPG Growth Leaders: Who they are and why they win (2020)
- BCG - Fast-moving consumer goods: Driving value creation in an era of disruption (2020)
- BCG - Driving Change in Racial Equity (2020)
- BCG - What's Keeping Women out of Data Science? (press deck) (2020)
- BCG - COVID-19 Rapid Response Crisis Checklist (2020)
- BCG - Global Restart: Key Dynamics COVID-19 BCG Perspectives Series (2020)
- BCG - Urban Mobility Is Evolving in Unexpected Ways Due to COVID-19 (2020)
- BCG - What Does the Recovery of Demand for Urban Mobility Look Like Post-COVID-19? (2020)
- BCG - Win The Fight: Crush and Contain for Safer Reopening (2020)
- BCG - Navigating through COVID-19 and oil supply-demand shock (2020)
- BCG - What’s Chipping Away at Automotive Production (2021)
- BCG - BCG Telco Sustainability Index 2020 (2021)
- BCG - The Race for Innovation Executive Perspectives (2021)
- BCG - Digital Ventures - Green Venture opportunities (2021)
- BCG - Measure To Grow: Drive Double-Digit Growth by Measuring Marketing Right (2021)
- BCG - IT Services Quarterly overview (2021)
- BCG - IT Services - The Rates of Success, Goals, and Future Priorities of Digital Transformations, by Sector (2022)
- BCG - BCG Investor Perspectives Series Pulse Check #21 (2022)
- BCG - The Future of Sales and Marketing Is Here Executive Perspectives (2022)
- BCG - Impact of IRA, IIJA, CHIPS, and Energy Act of 2020 on Clean Technologies (2023)
- BCG - BCG TRANSFORM AND SPECIAL SITUATIONS INDEX: Why One in Five European Companies Needs to Transform (2024)
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Let’s face it–capturing the attention of investors is no easy task. Each year, thousands of pitch decks are presented, yet only a few successfully attract investment. Consulting firms have a unique opportunity to stand out if they can create compelling slide decks. But what's the secret to their success? I'll explore how industry leaders like McKinsey and Deloitte have perfected the art of the consulting pitch deck. You'll see examples that not only illustrate their techniques but also inspire your own presentations.
Achieving the perfect balance between effectiveness and visual appeal in a pitch deck is challenging, and we at Superside have experienced this firsthand. When we entered YC Winter 2016 , we crafted a successful pitch deck that played a key role in our success. Learning from examples, particularly how top consulting firms design their presentations, can guide us toward creating compelling pitch decks.
Consider this: a VC analyst typically reviews 3,000 pitch decks each year but invests in only 9 . Additionally, 15% of investors view these decks on small screens. Given these statistics, how can one design an outstanding consulting slide? The solution lies in examining proven examples. Superside has curated a list of the 25 best consulting pitch deck examples that can help you make that successful leap.
Key Objectives of Consulting Pitch Decks
Consulting pitch decks are designed to effectively communicate the value and capabilities of a consulting firm to potential clients and investors, but making a great first impression is never easy.
Therefore, before starting, we can break down the goal of consulting presentation pitch decks into three crucial points for success.
1. Introduce and position the consulting firm
The first goal of a consulting pitch deck is to introduce the consulting firm to the potential client and to clearly position it in the market.
This includes detailing the mission, vision, core values and unique selling propositions (USPs) of the consulting business. The pitch deck should highlight the firm’s expertise, past successes, competitive advantages and industry credibility to establish a strong initial impression.
2. Demonstrate understanding and expertise
The second key factor revolves around showcasing the consulting firm's deep understanding of the potential client’s industry, challenges and needs. This part of the pitch deck aims to resonate with the client by reflecting an insightful analysis of their current issues and how these affect their business.
The deck should also detail case studies, data and examples of previous consulting engagements where the firm successfully addressed similar challenges. This is key in the communication strategy, as it helps in building trust and demonstrating the firm’s capability and expertise.
3. Propose solutions and benefits
Finally, the pitch deck should outline specific, tailored solutions that the consulting firm can offer to address the client’s needs or a particular project.
This includes showcasing the new client a clear description of the approach, methodologies and anticipated outcomes of the engagement. The goal here is to make a compelling case for how the consulting firm will add value, highlighting the tangible benefits such as cost savings, revenue growth, improved efficiency, or other critical performance indicators.
All of this key information is necessary not only to win more clients but also to showcase how the strategic decisions of the consulting service can achieve the goals of a customer thanks to consultants.
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Do’s and Don’ts of Consulting Pitch Decks
If you believe creating a winning pitch deck is easy, think again–there are numerous factors to consider before showcasing your consulting proposal.
According to TechCrunch , the most common mistake in unsuccessful pitch decks is an excessive focus on the business mode while neglecting the competitive landscape. Additionally, research indicates that investors now spend 24% less time reviewing pitch decks , making it even more critical to perfect your approach.
So, let's examine three dos and three don'ts of consulting pitch decks that you should follow.
Do - Start with the key takeaway (Answer First Approach)
Begin your deck with the most critical information: your main recommendation or conclusion. This aligns with the Pyramid Principle , ensuring that you immediately grasp the most important message without waiting for the end of the presentation.
Do - Use standalone sentence titles (SAS Titles)
Each slide should have a clear, concise title in full-sentence format that conveys the slide’s main message. This helps ensure that if someone were only to read the slide titles, they would still understand the essential points of the presentation (and your potential new clients will as well). This practice aids in communication clarity and effectiveness, especially for viewers who may skim the deck.
Do - Use powerful graphics and succinct formatting
Use well-designed graphics and maintain a concise format throughout the deck. Powerful visuals and relevant information help in making the argument fact-driven and impactful for potential investors. Also, ensure that all slides are uniformly formatted to maintain professionalism and ease of reading.
Don't - Use burying key takeaways
Don’t save important conclusions or recommendations for the end of the presentation. Always use a top-down approach where key messages are presented first. Placing critical information at the beginning ensures it will not be missed by the audience–this sounds like a no-brainer, but many pitch decks fail because of this.
Don't - Overload slides with text or irrelevant data
Keep slides clear and focused on one key insight to avoid overwhelming your audience. Overloading slides with too much information or irrelevant data can lead to confusion and dilute the impact of your message. Focus only on the unique strengths and present complex information as simply as you can.
Don’t - Ignore consistent formatting
Make that your deck adheres to a consistent format with uniform font sizes, brand colors and alignment of text and images throughout. Consistent formatting is crucial as it not only enhances the professional appearance of your presentation but also aids in creating a compelling presentation, which we also see when we analyze relevant case studies from famous sales decks .
How to Create an Effective Consulting Pitch Deck
In my experience, creating an effective consulting pitch deck is both an art and a science. Besides following the key factors, dos and don'ts that I mentioned before, it's important to consider your consulting firm's value proposition, action plan, the client's problem, the visualization of data and concepts, the market analysis and more.
It's really more complex than you might believe, which gives us three clear options to create amazing consulting pitch decks:
- Do It Yourself (Hard!): If you have the skills and time, creating the pitch deck yourself might be a good option, as long as you are willing to sacrifice your precious time (creating pitch decks can take up to a few months !). By using software like PowerPoint, Keynote, or more advanced tools like Adobe Creative Suite, you can customize every part of the deck to align with your firm's branding and meet your prospective client's specific needs.
- Hire a Freelance Designer or an Agency (Meh!) : If design isn’t your forte or if you’re crunched for time, hiring an agency or freelance graphic designer might be a good call. A professional pitch deck design service can bring your data and concepts to life visually, making all the details easier to digest and your presentation more engaging.
- Use Superside's Creative-as-a-Service Model (Easier, Better and More Affordable): We are far more than just a pitch deck design agency . Superside is a subscription-based design service that offers a wide range of capabilities under one umbrella, including consulting pitch deck design. We provide faster, more affordable and more reliable services than traditional pitch deck design agencies, making us the ideal choice for your consulting firm."
What About Using AI Tools to Create a Consulting Pitch Deck Template?
Using AI tools to create consulting pitch decks has become an increasingly popular practice, thanks to the sophistication and efficiency that large language models can offer. I can name a few AI-driven tools, such as Slides.AI and StoryDocs , that significantly simplify the deck-building process.
However, although I personally support the use of AI for creating pitch decks and presentations, it's important to strike the right balance between AI and human-powered creativity.
That's why we at Superside offer our AI-Enhanced Creative Service , which combines the expertise of our pitch deck and presentation designers with the power of AI. This integration helps to reduce design times, generate more templates and more accurately capture the tone, voice and mission of your consulting firm like never before.
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Our team of skilled pitch deck designers at Superside crafts designs that directly talk to your target audience, including clients and investors. This results in highly effective consulting pitch decks that are sure to secure wins.
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25 Best Consulting Pitch Deck Examples in 2024
It's now time to take a look at some effective and practical consulting slides that have really delivered results. I'll show you examples from McKinsey, KPMG, Deloitte and PwC because they say that learning from the best is the best way to learn.
McKinsey Consulting Presentations
1) digital globalization: the new era of global flows.
This McKinsey PPT example is great because of the kind of value it adds through data not easily found elsewhere. They highlight trends clearly, such as market size and social proof with cool and clear infographics.
2) McKinsey Global Institute Report - A labor market that works: Connecting talent and opportunity in the digital age
This consulting slide deck is thoughtful because if you look at slides 30 - 33, it gives an actionable plan and recommendations for each unique stakeholder. This makes the messaging very personalized and it is more memorable because it appears at the end.
3) McKinsey Quarterly 50th Anniversary Highlights
Although you wouldn’t expect a company’s anniversary to make for an example-worthy PowerPoint presentation, the way they have incorporated the human touch is a key takeaway from this consulting slide deck.
4) From touchpoints to journeys: Seeing the world as customers do
This consulting slide deck is amazing because of how it presents information as a list, making it easy for the audience to follow. The use of illustrations also helps the audience to grasp the content more effectively, since our brain processes images much faster than words.
KPMG Consulting Presentations
5) how to use weflive 2017.
This excellent PowerPoint presentation has already been viewed over 11,900 times, just four months after it was uploaded. Screenshots help existing and potential customers easily understand the KPMG system . This is a win-win strategy for any business because it is so scalable (multiple users can self-learn at their own pace and time) and cost efficient (reduces the need for chat support or account management).
6) Global Construction Survey | 2016
Here is another great PowerPoint presentation , simply because of its natural storytelling tone, especially in the first half of the deck. Bullet points also keep it clear and interesting.
7) Global Automotive Executive Survey 2015
This presentation is pure gold in terms of investing in design. Each slide has been designed to make it consistently visually appealing. Extra effort shines through in presenting data via objects (such as cars on tracks) that is relevant to the industry (automobile).
8) Getting ready for IFRS 16
Simple. Clean. Neat. This consulting slide deck is a delight to the eyes because of its clean white background. It prevents the readers from distractions to read the key points. Further, the use of icons helps effectively deliver the content that the speaker wants to provide.
9) European Family Business Trends: Modern Times?
This consulting slide deck makes the list for a simple reason: they included all their contacts and office locations on slide 15. You’d be surprised how many people miss including their particulars so that potential clients or partners can contact them easily.
Deloitte Consulting Presentations
10) tmt outlook 2017: a new wave of advances offers opportunities and challenges.
Management consultant Deloitte provides another great PowerPoint presentation that directly interacts with the audience. Several times in the deck, they’ve asked the audience to take part, with polls. This ensures the audience stays tuned in during the entire presentation.
11) Findings on health information technology and electronic health records
This consulting slide deck is better than many generic PowerPoint presentation examples because it highlights key takeaways about electronic health records and does not overload viewers with too much information. The important highlights on each slide are in bold.
12) 4 approaches to automate work using cognitive technologies
Sneak previews -- they do not just work for movies, but for PowerPoint presentations as well. This presentation uses a smart technique to give an educational solution it is their target audience.
13) Moving digital transformation forward: Findings from the 2016 digital business global executive study and research report
This consulting slide deck is another design and storytelling win. If you observe carefully, the content is presented to its audience as a journey from the start (slide 7) to the end (slide 21). The information is shown with an infographic, but focuses and explains each component, so that the reader can easily absorb the information.
PWC Consulting Presentations
14) putting digital technology and data to work for tech cmo's.
This gem is another brilliant presentation example. Not only does it provide a step-by-step actionable recommendation (slides 15-18), but it gives a real case study afterwards. Many presentations supply data and recommendations without showing how they apply. Remember, success stories and testimonies boost your credibility.
15) PwC Trends in the workforce
Something fresh is always great. This consulting slide deck made our list because of the layout it uses on the left-hand side. Having a consistent, simple visual element (like a table of contents) helps engage the audience.
16) World Economic Forum: The power of analytics for better and faster decisions by Dan DiFilippo
It is difficult to retain information from presentations. This consulting slide deck is a notable example because it gives the audience a summary (slide 19) to ensure that the important learning points are not forgotten.
17) Business Pulse - Dual perspectives on the top 10 risks and opportunities 2013 and beyond
Whether you are giving a sales presentation or simply sharing information, speak to your audience. This exceptional consulting deck asks questions of the audience that are creative and intelligently crafted. Check out slides 2, 3 and 7.
18) How fit is your capital allocation strategy?
You don’t have to include everything. You can provide high-value additional content at the end of your presentation. Help your audience know what’s next.
19) The evolving value chain in life sciences
This is a good PowerPoint presentation example because it uses the company’s template and has the logo on every slide. Although it sounds like a small detail, including your logo on every slide increases familiarity and brand affinity, especially if your company is new.
20) The new revenue recognition standard for life sciences companies
What we can learn from this consulting slide deck (slide 3) is to remember to introduce yourselves... especially if you are presenting to a new group of people! Providing your particulars also enable you to network easily afterwards and boost your professional connections.
21) Cultural Times - The first global map of cultural and creative industries
Literary techniques can go beyond poems or plays. Use acronyms, alliteration, similes, and metaphors when presenting. In this PowerPoint presentation example, the speaker used 4Ds to help its audience remember the key points. Brilliant.
Ernst & Young Consulting Presentations
22) ey human capital conference 2012.
This pitch deck by EY addresses the complexities of managing employee mobility, focusing on the various considerations that both employers and employees must navigate. It covers essential topics such as risk management, ensuring the quality and effectiveness of mobility programs, compliance with legal requirements and the need for effective coordination and communication.
23) EY Price Point: global oil and gas market outlook
This pitch deck from EY presents a global outlook on the oil and gas market as we enter 2021 with a sense of cautious optimism regarding global health, the economy, and energy markets. The early approval and rollout of COVID-19 vaccines in the US and UK have injected hope, particularly highlighted by the swift development and reported efficacy exceeding 90%.
24) IBOR transition challenges and opportunities
This consulting slide deck outlines the agenda and provides an overview for a webinar focused on the IBOR transition within the asset management industry. The webinar aims to discuss various aspects of the transition, including its current progress, the implications for asset managers and their products, insights from European central banking working groups, and how different firms are handling the migration process.
25) Power transactions and trends Q2 2019 overview
This EY pitch deck provides an analysis of global power and utilities deal activity in the second quarter of 2019, highlighting a substantial 44% increase in deal value from the first quarter, totaling $26.8 billion. The Americas emerged as the region with the highest deal value, contributing $13.1 billion. Financial investors played a pivotal role, predominantly targeting integrated utility assets for their stability.
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- Keep your audience in mind.
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- Be thoughtful. Make information easy to digest.
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