Coursera | Investor Presentation Deck | 31 slides

Coursera · 2023-10
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The table includes revenue, year-over-year growth, and segment margin percentages for each business unit.analyze_data
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The slide uses a bubble chart metaphor to show market sizes, with Coursera positioned as the catalyst for change in Higher Education.frame_situation
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The chart uses bubble size and color to represent job volume and education level, respectively. An arrow indicates the shift towards knowledge-based work.diagnose_problem
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The chart shows a total of 190M jobs by 2025, with 149M being 'new' jobs. The breakdown on the right sums to 148M, suggesting a slight rounding or categorizatiosize_opportunity
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The slide uses a split-screen layout with a blue background for the text and a photo on the right.transition
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The diagram uses a hub-and-spoke/triangular flow to represent network effects between the three core stakeholder groups.establish_context
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The slide uses a 'flywheel' or 'platform leverage' visual metaphor to show how centralized capabilities support multiple business lines.present_framework
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The chart uses a stacked bar approach to show total vs new learners, with callouts indicating growth acceleration from +2m/quarter to +5m/quarter.analyze_data
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The slide uses a funnel metaphor to represent the progression of learning depth and time investment.present_framework
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The slide uses a flow-based framework to show the progression from user segments through Coursera's platform to career/academic outcomes.present_framework
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The slide uses a scatter-plot style timeline where each logo represents a certificate program. The 2023 column includes 5 'in production' placeholders.summarize
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The slide uses a logo-grid layout to visualize the breadth of university partnerships across different fields of study.summarize
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Includes revenue bar chart and segment margin line chart.analyze_data
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The slide highlights revenue growth and student enrollment figures, noting 100% segment margin due to the business model.analyze_data
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Includes a footnote regarding the definition of Adjusted EBITDA and non-GAAP reconciliation.summarize
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The slide uses a 2x2 grid layout to present strategic pillars.present_solution
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Financial data in thousands; includes footnotes regarding segment gross profit definition and Degrees segment cost structure.analyze_data
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The table reconciles GAAP Gross Profit to Non-GAAP Gross Profit by adding back amortization of stock-based compensation, stock-based compensation expense, and panalyze_data
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The table covers three and nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022.analyze_data
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The table includes adjustments for stock-based compensation, amortization, and restructuring charges.analyze_data
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Includes margins as a percentage of revenue.analyze_data
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The slide provides a standard financial disclosure for non-GAAP metrics.analyze_data
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This is a standard appendix slide for investor presentations to clarify accounting and reporting methodologies.summarize