Cartoon (life considered): the challenge

Posted by Guy Downes on January 31, 2010 under Cartoons | Be the First to Comment

Cartoon (life considered): it never ends

Posted by Guy Downes on January 29, 2010 under Cartoons | Be the First to Comment

Presenting business ideas with a picture, not PowerPoint

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Drawing business ideas using words, images and colour can help make the process of communication clearer, quicker and more visible to a key audience. This can be useful in business settings when it’s important to sell an idea or proposal in a fresh yet compelling manner – and grab attention (and maintain it) all in the same strike.

I recently did some work with a leading public affairs specialist using exactly this method. Their team were giving a critical presentation to the senior management group of a large services company and they wanted to steer away from the usual approach of text-heavy PowerPoint or Word proposals.

You’ll note that exact names and content in this post have been replaced by ‘Lorum ipsum dolor’ to maintain confidentiality – but the underlying point is clear. Pictures help capture people’s imagination, engage conversation and help draw attention to a business story.

Some other areas for consideration:

  • The presentation and the proposed business strategy within it became clearer and ‘to the point’ by using a bespoke picture. The senior management team could see ‘the bigger picture’ with all the content on one sheet of paper, as opposed to multiple slides;
  • The picture also allowed the team to engage and interact with the key decision makers in conversation around the table, as opposed to losing them in PowerPoint slides where ‘we talk, you listen’;
  • The drawing followed a tight brief and was executed by hand and carried a visual ‘river’ metaphor that was relevant to the audience and presentation theme; and
  • Each member of the senior management team was given a copy to refer to during the conversation, to take away as a ‘leave behind’ or to circulate with colleagues (in both hard copy and digital format) so that the content could ‘live on’ beyond the initial meeting.

Detailed grabs of the final image:

Cartoon (life considered): greed

Posted by Guy Downes on January 28, 2010 under Cartoons | Be the First to Comment

 

Golden goose_Guy Downes 2007

As the moral of Aesop’s fable suggests: those that want too much can lose everything. This principle applies to business as much as it does to any area of life.

Cartoon (life considered): news leak

Posted by Guy Downes on January 27, 2010 under Cartoons | Read the First Comment

News leak_Guy Downes 2010

Cartoon (life considered): defensive branding

Posted by Guy Downes on January 25, 2010 under Cartoons | Be the First to Comment

Defensive branding_Guy Downes 2007

Cartoon (life considered): empty suits

Posted by Guy Downes on January 22, 2010 under Cartoons | Be the First to Comment

Empty suits Guy Downes 2010

 

In case you’re wondering, here’s a good definition of an ‘empty suit’ from BNET.

Cartoon (life considered): gasp!

Posted by Guy Downes on January 21, 2010 under Cartoons | Be the First to Comment

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Cartoon (life considered): insight

Posted by Guy Downes on January 19, 2010 under Cartoons | Be the First to Comment

Insight_Guy Downes 08

Cartoon (life considered): what it takes

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What it takes_Guy Downes 2010

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