1:30 there are generally two situation to use takeaway boxes: 1. call out sth that isn't immediately obvious 2. something to help transition into a future slide. 2:25 control the narrative. 3:50 the takeaway box is green and resemble to the positive outcomes here. 4:35 if we speak to client, we might say, "so as you can see, the live outcomes have actually been increasing over the last five years," 5:15 the takeaway box should be as a second order inference. 5:50 you don't see that a lot, but BCG likes to use them a lot. 6:30 the general rule is use them less than 20% time.
You lost me with the highly emotive content example regarding dogs. Enjoy the learning but felt confronted with an example I was not expecting. Had I have known I would not have watched. So my message is, consider your audience and what content used for learners. I might be highly sensitive, but it is a point worth considering. Respectfully thank you.
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1:30 there are generally two situation to use takeaway boxes:
1. call out sth that isn't immediately obvious
2. something to help transition into a future slide.
2:25 control the narrative.
3:50 the takeaway box is green and resemble to the positive outcomes here.
4:35 if we speak to client, we might say, "so as you can see, the live outcomes have actually been increasing over the last five years,"
5:15 the takeaway box should be as a second order inference.
5:50 you don't see that a lot, but BCG likes to use them a lot.
6:30 the general rule is use them less than 20% time.
This was great! Thank you so much!
And great closing music
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Extremely helpful. Thank you.
Wonderful channel. Thank you analyst academy
Paul thank you , good explanation
In the government offices I've worked in we call them Bumper Stickers
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It feels like "Highlight Box" may be a better name if it's not supposed to be the main Takeaway.
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I still find that the takeaway box is a less elegant solution. If there's a way to get it into the main message I prefer it.
TKe away box is a waste of time just put in headline
You lost me with the highly emotive content example regarding dogs. Enjoy the learning but felt confronted with an example I was not expecting. Had I have known I would not have watched. So my message is, consider your audience and what content used for learners. I might be highly sensitive, but it is a point worth considering. Respectfully thank you.