Benedict Evans · consulting-deck
2017 Benedict Evans 2017 Ten Year Futures
76 pages · 5 arc beats · 10 loops
2017 Benedict Evans 2017 Ten Year Futures
Benedict Evans arc beats above · slides in the middle · loops below · scroll → 10 LOOPS
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The chart illustrates the classic S-curve adoption pattern for personal computers.analyze_data
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The chart uses an area chart for smartphones and a line chart for PCs to show the shift in technology adoption.analyze_data
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The chart illustrates the S-curve adoption pattern for different computing platforms.analyze_data
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The chart illustrates the S-curve adoption pattern for various computing technologies.analyze_data
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The slide uses a classic S-curve adoption model to show how new technology waves build upon previous ones.present_framework
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Uses a metaphorical growth curve to illustrate platform shifts.establish_context
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This slide uses a cyclical or wave-like visual metaphor to show that the sentiment of 'innovation is dead' is a recurring theme despite technological progress.establish_context
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Uses a S-curve style progression metaphor.transition
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Uses a simple two-circle diagram to contrast current vs. future innovation focus.transition
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The slide uses a chevron-style transition between two categories of inquiry.frame_problem
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The slide uses a famous image of Steve Jobs flipping off the IBM logo to illustrate that the fear of 'big tech' is a recurring historical theme.establish_context
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The chart highlights the shift in market dominance and revenue scale of tech giants over time.analyze_data
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The chart illustrates the differing growth trajectories of tech companies over time.analyze_data
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The chart highlights Amazon's exponential growth in headcount compared to other tech giants, likely due to its retail and logistics operations.analyze_data
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The chart illustrates the divergence in headcount growth between Amazon and other major tech firms.compare_peers
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The chart illustrates the structural shift in the advertising industry from traditional print media to digital platforms.analyze_data
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The slide uses a simple additive visual structure to present four distinct factors.summarize
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The chart illustrates the concept of disruption or market share erosion.frame_problem
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The chart illustrates the revenue gap between a traditional retail giant and a newer e-commerce competitor.compare_peers
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The slide uses a sequence of circles to represent successive waves of market leaders, ending with a question mark to imply future disruption.frame_problem
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Uses a sequence of circles with 'X' marks to denote past winners, leading to current 'GAFA' and a future '?'frame_problem
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The chart illustrates that real-world adoption curves (S-curves) are characterized by volatility rather than smooth theoretical progression.analyze_data
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The slide uses a chevron-based process flow with an overlaid growth curve.present_framework
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The slide uses a process-style chevron layout to categorize technologies, though it labels them as 'S Curves'.present_framework
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The slide uses visual metaphors (The Economist and Bloomberg Businessweek covers) to frame AI as a widely discussed topic.establish_context
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Uses a cultural metaphor (the monolith) to suggest that current AI discourse is primitive or misguided.frame_problem
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The slide uses a simple process flow to show how foundational technologies (Oracle, SAP) enabled a wave of downstream applications.establish_context
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The chart is a high-dimensional data visualization showing clustering of product categories.present_framework
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This slide is likely used as a humorous break or a placeholder in a presentation.filler
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The slide uses a simple list format to frame the scope of pattern recognition capabilities.frame_problem
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Uses a visual metaphor to challenge the audience's mental model of automation.establish_context
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Uses a metaphor of a dishwasher vs. a washing machine to explain domain-specific data.establish_context
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Uses a simple additive visual structure to explain the scope of ML applications.frame_problem
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The slide uses a simple S-curve or growth trajectory metaphor to show mobile as the central enabler.establish_context
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The slide uses an S-curve to show the evolution of mobile technology use cases from early, simple applications to more complex, platform-defining ones.present_framework
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The slide uses a simple S-curve metaphor to illustrate the evolution of a technology.transition
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The slide uses a simple curve to represent a transition or evolution, with 'Cat pictures!' as a humorous starting point.present_framework
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The slide uses a historical painting as a metaphor for labor, likely in a presentation about automation or the history of work.filler
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The slide uses a historical image to establish context or provide a visual break in a presentation about automation or technology.filler
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Used as a thematic or atmospheric filler slide.filler
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The slide uses a linear process diagram to illustrate the increasing sophistication of AI/automation.present_framework
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The slide uses a screenshot of Pinterest's 'Similar Looks' feature to illustrate the concept of computer vision in retail.illustrate_case
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The slide uses a grid of street-style photos to visually represent the concept of 'trends' in fashion.establish_context
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The slide uses a figure from a research paper (Ramcharan et al.) to demonstrate the visual variety of cassava leaf conditions.illustrate_case
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Uses historical analogy to frame the disruptive potential of autonomous vehicles.establish_context
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The slide uses a provocative question to challenge industry assumptions about vehicle design.frame_problem
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The image is a famous aerial shot of a massive traffic jam at a toll booth in China, used here to illustrate the inefficiency of human-driven systems.transition
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Uses a causal chain structure to show how technological shifts lead to societal questions.frame_problem
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The slide uses an analogy to frame the unpredictable secondary impacts of autonomous vehicles.establish_context
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The slide uses a dark background with centered text, typical of a 'big idea' or 'thesis' slide in a consulting deck.summarize
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Uses an analogy to frame the maturity of a technology.establish_context
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Uses an analogy to frame the maturity of the technology.establish_context
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This slide contrasts 'Augmented Reality' (adding to the world) with 'Computer Vision' (interpreting the world).present_framework
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This is a classic 'big idea' slide used to frame a market opportunity by analogy.establish_context
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The slide uses a historical analogy to frame the current market opportunity.cite_precedent
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Uses a simple binary comparison framework to categorize early-stage technology challenges.diagnose
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The image depicts workers in a vertical sorting system, likely a post office or similar facility, used to illustrate the concept of manual processes being replatransition
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The slide uses a visual metaphor (manual switchboard) to likely contrast with a modern, automated, or software-driven process in the following slides.transition
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The slide uses a banknote-style guilloche pattern as a visual metaphor for trust, security, and currency.establish_context
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The slide uses a simple linear process flow to frame the historical context of financial systems.establish_context
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The slide uses a simple Venn-like diagram to show the relationship between two concepts.present_framework
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The slide uses a linear flow diagram to suggest a progression or thematic connection between disparate technologies.present_framework