Crisis Preparedness 2019

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SETUP TENSION ANALYSIS EVIDENCE RESOLUTION APPENDIX
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Open slide detailBeat · Situation & Context
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The slide uses a color-coded metric list to establish the credibility and breadth of the survey data.establish_context
Open slide detailBeat · Situation & Context
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The slide uses a numbered list format to structure the report's narrative flow.summarize
Open slide detailBeat · Situation & Context
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The slide uses a large '1' as a graphic element, indicating this is the first section of the report.transition
Open slide detailBeat · Problem & Complication
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Features a donut chart showing the breakdown of crises experienced, with a callout highlighting the 69% statistic.establish_context
Open slide detailBeat · Problem & ComplicationLoop · Pattern Hunter
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Includes a primary bar chart of 19 specific triggers and a summary table of 7 net crisis categories.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Problem & ComplicationLoop · Pattern Hunter
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The chart uses a dual-bar approach to contrast past experience vs future concern. The text references 'familiarity bias' as a potential explanation for the discanalyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Problem & ComplicationLoop · Pattern Hunter
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The map uses concentric circles to indicate regions, with detailed lists of top 3 crises and percentages for each territory.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Problem & ComplicationLoop · Pattern Hunter
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The slide uses an infographic to contrast C-suite vs Non C-suite involvement across three key areas: preparedness, response, and communication.diagnose
Open slide detailBeat · Problem & ComplicationLoop · Pattern Hunter
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PwC Global Crisis Survey 2019, page 10.summarize
Open slide detailBeat · Solution & ApproachLoop · Aha Moment
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The slide uses a donut chart with a central image to visualize the survey outcomes.summarize
Open slide detailBeat · Solution & ApproachLoop · Aha Moment
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The slide uses a large number '2' as a visual element, typical of PwC report section dividers.transition
Open slide detailBeat · Solution & Approach
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The slide uses a narrative approach to explain the 'chain reaction' of crises, supported by survey statistics.summarize
Open slide detailBeat · Solution & Approach
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The slide uses a large number '3' as a visual anchor for the section number.transition
Open slide detailBeat · Evidence & Proof
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The slide uses a bar chart to contrast 'Most vulnerable' vs 'Most confident' metrics regarding information gathering and decision making.diagnose
Open slide detailBeat · Evidence & ProofLoop · Tale Two Worlds
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The slide mentions '5 things' but only lists 3 in the visible text.summarize
Open slide detailBeat · Evidence & ProofLoop · Tale Two Worlds
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The slide uses a magnifying glass graphic to highlight the 73% vs 54% metric regarding the ability to establish facts accurately.summarize
Open slide detailBeat · Evidence & ProofLoop · Tale Two Worlds
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The slide uses a large number '4' as a visual anchor for the section number.transition
Open slide detailBeat · Impact & Next StepsLoop · Why Now
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PwC Global Crisis Survey 2019 page 19.summarize
Open slide detailBeat · Impact & Next StepsLoop · Why Now
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The slide uses a two-column layout with a large photo on the left and key takeaways on the right.summarize
Open slide detailBeat · Impact & Next StepsLoop · Why Now