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Altagamma 2017 Worldwide Luxury Market Monitor
47 pages · 3 arc beats · 9 loops
Altagamma 2017 Worldwide Luxury Market Monitor
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The Facts (What) 25 slides 100% 25/25 slides 100% 25/25 slides · 140 hits 72% 18/25 slides 88% 22/25 slides · 62 hits 24% 6/25 slides · 8 hits 100% 25/25 slides · 50 hits 100% 25/25 slides The Implications (So What) 13 slides 100% 13/13 slides 100% 13/13 slides · 67 hits 30.8% 4/13 slides 100% 13/13 slides · 44 hits 53.8% 7/13 slides · 11 hits 100% 13/13 slides · 26 hits 100% 13/13 slides The Action (Now What) 1 slides 100% 1/1 slides 100% 1/1 slides · 9 hits — 0/1 slides
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Features a photo of Barack Obama taking a selfie with a group of people.front_matter
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The slide uses a list-based framework to present strategic themes.summarize
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The slide uses a pH indicator strip graphic as a visual metaphor for 'experimental'.filler
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The chart uses a waterfall structure to aggregate segment values into a total market size.size_opportunity
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The slide uses a grid layout to categorize market insights by luxury sector.summarize
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The chart uses an index=2010 base. The bottom red bar provides context on the 2017 performance.analyze_data
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The chart uses a stepped area/bar hybrid visualization to represent market value over time, annotated with specific market phases (e.g., 'Chinese Bulimia', 'Rebsummarize
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The slide uses two stacked bar charts to show market share by generation in both monetary value (€B) and volume (MM).analyze_data
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Uses a dot-matrix world map background with red circular callouts for regional data. Includes a legend for trend indicators (up, flat, down) and consumer types summarize
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Uses a stylized dot-matrix world map background with red circular callouts for regional data.quantify_impact
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The slide uses a qualitative arrow-based notation to represent the relative impact of price and volume on market growth.analyze_data
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The slide uses a bar chart to visualize market size in billions of Euros and highlights growth rates (YoY and CAGR).size_opportunity
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The slide uses a visual metaphor of global identity documents to suggest universality.filler
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The chart uses a combination of bar heights for growth percentages and red circles for market size in billions of Euros.summarize
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Figures refer to Jan-Sep period.analyze_data
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The slide uses stacked bar charts to visualize market share shifts and growth rates.analyze_data
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The chart uses a waterfall-style layout to show growth components.analyze_data
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The slide uses a contrast-pairs framework to define two distinct customer personas and their associated retail requirements.present_solution
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The slide uses stacked bar charts to show market composition and red arrows to indicate growth trends.analyze_data
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Uses a gear metaphor to represent the interconnectedness of business channels.summarize
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The slide highlights the shift from physical to online channels and a reduction in new store openings.analyze_data
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The slide uses a modified pyramid/funnel visualization to represent market evolution over time.present_framework
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The chart uses a combination of bar heights (implied relative size or growth) and specific data labels for growth percentages and market values in billions of Eanalyze_data
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The slide uses red circular callouts to highlight market size in Euros and growth percentages for six product categories.size_opportunity
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Uses a 'From/To' framing to illustrate a strategic shift in consumer behavior.present_framework
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Uses a hub-and-spoke diagram to contrast 'From' (traditional) and 'To' (modern) luxury paradigms.compare_options
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The slide uses a 3-column structure to categorize consumer needs.present_framework
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Uses a 'From/To' framework to contrast legacy vs. modern luxury engagement strategies.compare_options
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The slide uses a circular 2x2 matrix layout to define the store's role.present_framework
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The image is the Atlantic Ocean Road in Norway, often used as a metaphor for a challenging journey or path.transition
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The chart uses a series of bar charts (waterfall-like) to show growth distribution per era, with a trend line overlaying the market performance.analyze_data
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The chart uses red arrows to indicate trends between specific time periods/eras.analyze_data
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The slide uses a large metric and an image of coins to emphasize the scale of the profit.quantify_impact
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The slide uses a dual-bar chart structure to show the disconnect between revenue growth and profitability.analyze_data
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Uses LEGO bricks as a metaphor for physical/capital assets and a red speech bubble for brand/marketing focus.establish_context
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The slide uses a two-column layout with red labels on the left and descriptive text on the right.summarize
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The slide uses a waterfall chart to illustrate the bottom-up aggregation and a circular arrow to represent the iterative cross-checking between bottom-up and topresent_framework