Structure of Minto Pyramid Principle
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The Structure of Minto Pyramid Principle presentation template is designed to help presenters organize their ideas in a logical and structured way. The free presentation template features a triangle with a 3-level org chart, which represents the pyramid structure. The top level contains the main thesis and recommendations, the second level contains 3 rectangles with supporting reasons, and the bottom level contains 6 squares with further details and evidence.

The Minto Pyramid Principle is a framework for structured communication and presentation developed by Barbara Minto, a former McKinsey & Company consultant. It suggests that any communication, be it written or oral, should start with a single idea, which is supported by a hierarchy of arguments and facts. The key idea behind the Minto Pyramid Principle is that ideas should be organized and presented in a logical, top-down structure, with the main point or thesis at the top of the pyramid, and supporting ideas and evidence below it. The pyramid structure ensures that the audience can follow the argument easily and understand the key message.

This template can be used in a variety of contexts, such as business presentations, marketing plans, and strategic proposals. It is particularly useful when presenting complex ideas or data, as it helps to break down information into easily digestible parts. By using the Minto Pyramid Principle, presenters can ensure that their audience understands their main point and supporting arguments in a clear and concise way.

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