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Are your charts in PowerPoint not getting you results? You may be using the wrong charts to convey your message. Learn how to make your point with impact using the right charts in presentations.
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Choose a chart that gives you the most meaningful inference
We don’t want to waste your time discussing the basics of choosing the right charts to represent your information. If you follow these rules, you are already on the right track:- Pie chart to represent proportions
- Line chart to represent trends
- Column chart or Bar chart to represent ranks under different conditions
Context of chart used:
One of our clients wanted to compare the sales performance of their brand versus the performance of two competing brands in the market. They operated in a niche where almost all the sales were accounted for by just these 3 brands.Take a look at how the information was presented in their slide: