Coursera | Investor Presentation Deck | 31 slides

Coursera · 2024-10
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Slide 1
front_matter
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summarize
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The table uses a clear segmentation framework to map revenue streams to specific business units.present_framework
Open slide detailBeat · Business Model
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front_matter
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Uses a bubble chart to represent market sizes and a horizontal arrow to list value drivers (selection, convenience, cost, quality, personalization, access).size_opportunity
Open slide detailBeat · Why NowLoop · Why Now
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The chart uses bubble size and color to represent job volume and education levels, respectively, while mapping roles against automation risk.frame_problem
Open slide detailBeat · Why NowLoop · Why Now
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The slide uses a combination of a ranked list for job types and a stacked bar chart to show growth in job capacity.size_opportunity
Open slide detailBeat · Market Size
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transition
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The diagram is a hub-and-spoke style network effect model.establish_context
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The slide uses a 'platform-as-a-service' architecture diagram to illustrate operational leverage.present_solution
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The chart uses a stacked bar approach to show total vs new learners, with trend lines indicating growth acceleration from +2m/quarter to +5m/quarter.show_traction
Open slide detailBeat · Traction
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The slide uses a funnel metaphor to show how content stacks from granular to comprehensive.present_solution
Open slide detailBeat · Solution
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Uses a flow-based diagram to show the ecosystem of partners and outcomes.present_framework
Open slide detailBeat · Solution
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The slide uses a 2x2-style layout to categorize initiatives into 'Skills development' and 'Product innovation'.present_solution
Open slide detailBeat · Solution
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The slide uses a visual pyramid/growth chart to represent the accumulation of industry partners (logos) from 2018 to 2024.show_traction
Open slide detailBeat · Traction
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The slide uses a logo-grid layout to demonstrate the breadth of university partnerships across various fields of study.show_traction
Open slide detailBeat · Traction
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front_matter
Open slide detailBeat · Traction
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Includes revenue bar chart and segment margin line chart.show_traction
Open slide detailBeat · TractionLoop · Three Horizons
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Includes revenue bar chart and margin line chart for five quarters.show_traction
Open slide detailBeat · TractionLoop · Three Horizons
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The slide highlights revenue growth and 100% segment margin for the Degrees business unit.show_traction
Open slide detailBeat · TractionLoop · Three Horizons
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Includes a footnote defining Adjusted EBITDA and a disclaimer regarding forward-looking reconciliations.analyze_data
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front_matter
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Data is presented in thousands of dollars. Footnotes explain the calculation of segment gross profit and the nature of costs for the Degrees segment.analyze_data
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Standard financial disclosure slide for investor presentations.analyze_data
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The table reconciles GAAP operating expenses to Non-GAAP operating expenses by adjusting for stock-based compensation, payroll taxes, M&A costs, and legal matteanalyze_data
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Standard financial disclosure slide for investor presentations.analyze_data
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The slide provides a detailed breakdown of non-GAAP financial measures, specifically Adjusted EBITDA, as required by financial reporting standards.analyze_data
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Includes a definition of Free Cash Flow as used by the company.analyze_data
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This is a standard appendix slide for investor presentations to clarify accounting and reporting methodologies.other
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front_matter