Curious what a McKinsey presentation looks like? Please find links to 30+ McKinsey presentations which are publicly available online. Many of these are from conferences, or governmental / non-profit organizations clients who have chosen to make them available online. Yes, Google is useful.









I selected the ones which as less than 10 years old have more than 15 pages. Have more to say at the bottom of the post, but take a look at a few:















A couple of thoughts:

In true McKinsey style, there is a lot of analysis and data

Titles are written in sentence-form with a “takeaway”

Standardized color, font, layout, and kicker-boxes

Frameworks to simplify the complex: timelines, value chain, bubble charts, histograms, maturity models, waterfall charts, and ROE analysis

Diverse topics ranging from Big data in Mining to Polish insurance

Use of experts, quotations, and inferences for more qualitative data

Use of large surveys (n=20K+) to create voice of customer data

What is your major takeaway from viewing these presentations?

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