If you have a simple presentation, this can work very well. You can change the font type of the plots to match your presentation font type by using the “showtext” library. Hit the “knit” button to see the results.
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Reference_doc: template.pptx Code language: R ( r ) Add a reference in the YAML in your RMarkdown to this PowerPoint template like this: Let’s also change the color of the slide title. Let’s also change the background color of the slides to something light.
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It also has an external image from a URL. Code language: R ( r )Īfter hitting knit, you will see that the PowerPoint presentation has the line plot and the treemap we generated using ggplot. This is a tough market to break into, but you can carve a niche out.ĭon 't go head-to-head with the big companies. I have also added a caption by using fig.cap option. I have used include_graphics from knitr to add the image. The next slide is a chart from a website showing opportunities. Plot.title = element_text(face = "bold"), Labs(title = "Market Share of Streaming Services", Ggplot(market_share, aes(area = share, fill = company, label = paste(company, percent(share), sep = "\n"))) + # The market is packed with many streaming options
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It provides a good structure for organizing your presentation content. She invented the Minto pyramid to help consultants make effective business presentations. Let’s talk about the Minto principle also called the Minto Pyramid.īarbara Minto was McKinsey consulting’s first female MBA professional. Use of body content to support your point mentioned in the title.Use the slide title to make your point or ask a question.
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Some of the main points from this book are: He explains why these business presentations work. Strategic Storytellingĭave McKinsey, the author of Strategic Storytelling, provides examples from top management consulting companies such as McKinsey and Accenture.
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Although these types of presentations are better for keynotes, we will try to apply some of these principles. He also suggests using simple charts to make your point. We will see whether we can make that happen. He also recommends using the rule of thirds to place the point of focus in the intersection of lines dividing the slide into three equal sections horizontally and vertically. Garr Reynolds, the author of Presentation Zen, recommends the use of full-bleed background images with one sentence, a word, or statistic. Using officedown/officer R libraries for further customizationīefore we jump into creating these presentations, I would like to share a quick overview of PowerPoint and presentation design best practices from two books: Presentation Zen and Strategic Storytelling.Watch step-by-step instructions on YouTube We will see three ways of creating PowerPoint presentations: