Metrics
What numbers consultants lead with.
Every slide that foregrounds a metric — 7,750 in total — classified into families by what's being measured. Drill in to see who uses each family, where in the narrative, and the real examples.
Metric families
7,750 metric-led slides1266
Survey & sentiment
What people said — respondents, priorities, sentiment, NPS.
16.3%
1110
Market size & value
Scale of the pool — TAM, GMV, AUM, deal value, investment, funding.
14.3%
709
Cost & savings
What's spent or saved — costs, spend, savings, efficiency, abatement.
9.1%
541
Share & penetration
Piece of the pie — market share, adoption, penetration, uptake.
7.0%
491
Growth rate
Speed of change — CAGR, YoY, growth rate.
6.3%
261
Rates & ratios
Other rates — retention, conversion, representation, distress.
3.4%
324
Employment & headcount
People at work — employees, FTEs, productivity, jobs.
4.2%
226
Indices & scores
Composite indicators — confidence indices, rankings, ratings.
2.9%
218
Margin & return
Economic quality — margins, ROI/ROE/ROIC, TSR, profit.
2.8%
212
Environment & emissions
Green metrics — GHG, emissions, hydrogen, renewables.
2.7%
187
Volume & counts
Raw counts — number of X, transactions, deals.
2.4%
141
Revenue & sales
Top line — revenue, sales, GVA.
1.8%
76
Macro indicators
Economy-wide signals — inflation, unemployment, PMI.
1.0%
23
Valuation
Asset worth — present value, pre-money, exit value.
0.3%
1965
Other
Domain-specific or uncategorized long-tail.
25.4%
Filtered by macro
· function frame_problem
· clear
Where in the narrative
| analyze_data | 43 |
| establish_context | 15 |
| benchmark_peers | 12 |
| frame_problem | 3 |
| quantify_impact | 2 |
| diagnose | 1 |
3 examples
57 million
Safeguard our livelihoods: Assessing and responding to the economic impact of the crisis
“The macroeconomic impact of COVID-19 could exceed anything since the end of WWII.”
15-25%
The drop in economic activity has led to an increase in unemployment, further compounded by the Syrian migrant crisis
“No reliable data exists on Lebanon’s labour force and employment levels”
12.1
Veterans are returning home and are currently an untapped resource
“Veterans cite "finding a job" as the greatest challenge to transitioning back to the civilian world (over 69% of veterans cited this concern)”