BCG Best Country To Live in Survey

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SETUP TENSION ANALYSIS EVIDENCE RESOLUTION APPENDIX
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Open slide detailBeat · Setup
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The slide uses a two-column layout to map key themes to supporting data points.summarize
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The slide provides a breakdown of the survey sample size and language for each of the 11 countries surveyed.summarize
Open slide detailBeat · EvidenceLoop · Logic Chain
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The chart displays the percentage of respondents selecting each country as a top 3 choice, broken down by rank (1, 2, 3).analyze_data
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The chart highlights a strong preference for English-speaking nations, with the US being the dominant choice.analyze_data
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The chart highlights a clear divide between non-EU and EU countries regarding national sentiment.analyze_data
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Survey question: 'Please indicate up to the top 3 reasons why you selected [country] as the best country to live in. Select up to 3.' Note: China didn't see theanalyze_data
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The slide displays a list of qualitative factors for five countries: Australia, Canada, US, Germany, and UK.analyze_data
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The slide presents qualitative survey data categorized by country.analyze_data
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The chart highlights a significant divergence in priorities between domestic and international respondents.compare_options
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RDE stands for Rapidly Developing Economies.analyze_data
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The chart uses stacked bars to represent rankings (1, 2, 3) for each country, with flags as labels.compare_peers
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RDE stands for Rapidly Developing Economies (Brazil and India).compare_peers
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The slide uses a two-column layout to map high-level insights to specific data points.summarize
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appendix
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